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The TEA Wants Your Input on College, Career, and Military Readiness


This message came in a To Administrator Addressed message, posted March 27th:

The division of College, Career, and Military Preparation (CCMP) is actively seeking feedback from districts on current policies, procedures, and programs. This feedback will assist CCMP in developing a five-year strategic plan on connecting career to college (strategic priority three of TEA’s strategic plan), reducing redundancies in data collection and district reporting for CCMP programs, and developing high quality resources and materials. This voluntary survey focuses on Career and Technical Education and Work-Based Learning. We will seek additional information regarding our other programs later in the year.

 Please click here to answer the survey. We ask that stakeholders answer questions with honest responses to the prompts. The division of CCMP values critical feedback and seeks to improve its practices based on district input.

The survey will close on April 27, 2018. If you have any questions, please email heather.justice@tea.texas.gov.

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