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Depending on the size of your campus or district, you might sort students in CCMR Insights. Alternatively, to facilitate analysis with large groups of students, you might export the list of students to an Excel-compatible CSV (comma-separated values) format by clicking the “Export as CSV” button in the lower right corner of the student view page.
After identifying students in each group, you might use the student success planning tool described on the Tools page to create personalized action plans for each student or follow existing procedures you have developed in your district.
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1. How many students have earned at least one A-F point? | On the student view page in CCMR Insights, use the column header filters to identify students who are “met” in the A-F points column. |
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2. How many students are TSI-met? 3 . How many students have met TSI criteria for either math or reading/ELA? | On the student view page in CCMR Insights, use the column header filters to identify students: (1) who are “met” in the TSI met column; OR (2) who are “met” in either the math OR reading/ELA columns for ACT, SAT, TSI-A, OR college prep courses. | Learn more about the different ways students can meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) criteria and strategies your district can implement to improve TSI-met outcomes. |
4. For students who have not met TSI criteria for either math or reading/ELA, how many students are close to meeting TSI standards? | On the student view page in CCMR Insights, use the column header filters to identify students: (1) who are “not met” in the TSI met column; AND (2) who are classified as “nearly met” on either the math OR reading/ELA columns for ACT, SAT, OR TSI-A. |
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5. For students who do not have an A-F point, are not TSI-met, and are not close to meeting the TSI criteria, what other options are available in your district to prepare them for postsecondary opportunities? | On the student view page in CCMR Insights, use the column header filters to identify students: (1) who have “no points” in the A-F points column; (2) who are “not met” in the TSI met column; AND (3) who “didn’t meet” (or have no data) in any of the math OR reading/ELA columns for ACT, SAT, OR TSI-A. |
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