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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The board of trustees of each school district shall adopt college, career, and military readiness plans that set specific annual goals for the following five school years to reach quantifiable goals for measures of student college, career, and military readiness at each campus.
(b) Each plan adopted under Subsection (a) must:
(1) identify annual goals for students in each group evaluated under the closing the gaps domain under Section 39.053(c)(3);
(2) include annual goals for aggregate student growth on college, career, and military readiness indicators evaluated under the student achievement domain under Section 39.053(c)(1);
(3) assign at least one district-level administrator or employee of the regional education service center for the district's region to:
(A) coordinate implementation of the plan; and
(B) submit an annual report to the board of trustees on the district's progress toward the goals set under the plan; and
(4) be reviewed annually by the board of trustees at a public meeting.
(c) A school district shall post the annual report described by Subsection (b)(3)(B) on the district's Internet website and on the Internet website, if any, of each campus in the district.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Education Code - EDUC § 11.186. College, Career, and Military Readiness Plans - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/education-code/educ-sect-11-186/
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