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CCMR-related updates and guidance from TEA and the Texas Legislature
Beginning September 1, 2021, students who enlist in the Texas National Guard (HB 1147, 87th Legislature) will qualify as military ready.
As of Fall 2020, TEA will not use PEIMS military enlistment data for the purposes of A-F accountability or HB3 CCMR Outcomes Bonuses. They will only use data supplied directly from the U.S. Department of Defense.
U.S. Armed Forces enlistment guidance from TEA (Fall 2020)
TEA FAQ about PEIMS military enlistment data (Fall 2020)
TAA related to Senate Bill 1843 (November 2017)
TEA ASVAB webpage
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
Texas Education Code §29.9015 (Texas Senate Bill 1843) requires each school district to provide students in grades 10 through 12 with an opportunity to take the
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test--or qualify for an exception-- and consult with a military recruiter.
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Schedule the test during normal school hours; and
Schedule the test at a time that limits conflict with extracurricular activities.
Contact your local military recruiter or visit the ASVAB website to learn more about this assessment.
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Visit the ASVAB website to learn more about the ASVAB assessment.
Read the most recent ASVAB-related TAA with guidance about reporting requirements (October 2018).
Explore TEA’s ASVAB webpage.
View the video below to learn more about the ASVAB Career Exploration Program and explore resources that can be used to implement the program in your district.
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