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CCMR
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Katy ISD wants to ensure that every student is ready for the next step after high school, whether it is college, career, or military service.
What is CCMR?
- Meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Criteria in ELA/Reading and Mathematics. A graduate meeting the TSI college readiness standards in both ELA/reading and mathematics; specifically, meeting the college-ready criteria on the TSI assessment, SAT, ACT, or by successfully completing and earning credit for a college prep course.
- Earn Dual Course Credits. A graduate completing and earning credit for at least three credit hours in ELA or mathematics or at least nine credit hours in any subject.
- Meet Criteria on Advanced Placement (AP)/International Baccalaureate (IB) Examination. A graduate meeting the criterion score on an AP or IB examination in any subject area. Criterion score is 3 or more for AP and 4 or more for IB.
- Earn an Associate’s Degree. A graduate earning an associate’s degree prior to graduation from high school.
Complete an OnRamps Dual Enrollment Course. A graduate completing an OnRamps dual enrollment course and qualifying for at least three hours of university or college credit in any subject area. - Earn an Industry-Based Certification. A graduate earning a state approved industry-based certification.
- Graduate with Completed Individualized Education Program (IEP) and Workforce Readiness. A graduate receiving a graduation type code of 04, 05, 54, or 55, which indicates the student has completed his/her IEP and has either demonstrated self-employment with self-help skills to maintain employment or has demonstrated mastery of specific employability and self-help skills that do not require public school services.
- Enlist in the Armed Forces.
- Graduate Under an Advanced Degree Plan and be Identified as a Current Special Education Student. A graduate who is identified as receiving special education services during the year of graduation and whose graduation plan type is identified as a Recommended High School Plan (RHSP), Distinguished Achievement Plan (DAP), Foundation High School Plan with an Endorsement (FHSP-E), or Foundation High School Plan with a Distinguished Level of Achievement (FHSP-DLA).
- Earn a Level I or Level II Certificate. A graduate earning a Level I or Level II certificate in any workforce education area.
Why is CCMR important?
Regardless if a student wishes to pursue college, a career, or serve in the military after graduation, the programs and curriculum that relate to CCMR allow students to develop essential readiness skills and improve their chances for postsecondary success.
How can I earn my CCMR point in CTE?
- Earn 9 credit hours of Dual Credit in a CTE Dual Credit program.
- Complete a CTE Program of Study (3 or more courses for 4 or more credits) AND earn an Industry Based Certification (IBC).
- Earn a Level 1 certificate from Houston Community College.