• What is CCMR and a CCMR Indicator?

    CCMR stands for College, Career, and Military Readiness. A CCMR indicator is a measure of a student’s preparedness for success after high school, whether they choose to attend college, enter the workforce, or join the military. Meeting a CCMR indicator before graduation not only benefits students in their post-secondary pursuits but also qualifies them for certain district-provided incentives. As a priority of district CCMR initiatives, students will not be scheduled into Off Campus or Office Aide until they have met their CCMR indicator.

    CCMR Indicators: Meet ONE of the following

    · SAT Score – English 480+ and Math 530+

    · ACT Score – English 19+, Math 19+, AND 23+ composite

    · TSIA Score – English 945+ AND 5 on the Essay OR Math 950+OR 910-949 (TSI test can be taken at Elkins High School for FREE)

    · Dual Course Credits ≥ 3 hours of dual-course credits in ELA OR Math OR ≥ 9 hours of dual course credits cumulated across subjects Houston Community College

    · Complete an OnRamps course AND qualify for ≥ 3 hours of college credit

    · AP Exam – Score 3 or higher on an AP exam

    · Earn Industry Certification

    · Earn an associate degree while in high school

    · Graduate Under an Advanced Diploma Plan and be Identified as a Current Special Education Student

    · Earn a Level I or Level II Certificate (P-Tech Students only)

    · Military Enlistment – if the graduate enlists in the US armed forces by 12/31 immediately following HS graduation and the district uploads the completed DD FORM 4.

     

    Incentives for Meeting CCMR Indicators

    To encourage students to meet a CCMR indicator before graduation, the district has implemented incentives. These include:

    · Off-campus privileges during the student’s senior year

    · A CCMR graduation cord recognizing their accomplishment

    · Being officially designated as college and career ready

     

    CCMR Grad Cords