At the Randall Reed Center , parents and students gathered for Spring Independent School District’s annual College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) Night, an event designed to help families of students in grades 8–12 plan for life after high school.

This year’s event drew nearly 100 attendees—an increase from the previous year—and provided students and families with information about postsecondary options, academic readiness, and workforce pathways. Counselors discussed college application timelines and testing requirements, while representatives from the Texas National Guard outlined opportunities for service, tuition support, and job training.

Spring ISD, which serves more than 33,000 students across 35 campuses in north Harris County, offers multiple programs aimed at prepa

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