Humble ISD officials are putting new systems and support programs in place to raise the district’s college, career and military readiness scores in future Texas Education Agency accountability ratings.

Breaking it down

Melissa Leigh, HISD senior director of personalized student success, presented trustees with an overview of the district’s efforts during the board’s Oct. 21 meeting.

Leigh described the CCMR rating as a ‘‘lagging indicator,’’ meaning the TEA uses data from the year prior when compiling a district’s score. Leigh noted the data used to compile HISD’s accountability rating for the 2024-25 school year reflects student outcomes from the 2023-24 school year.

While Leigh said HISD was behind the state in some CCMR measures in this year’s ratings, she said officials implem

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