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Effort Creates Ability
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Colorado River Collegiate Academy
CRCA exists because of the vision of Bastrop ISD’s Superintendent, Mr. Steve Murray. CRCA is an integral part of a Student Centered, Future Focused approach. CRCA thanks the Bastrop ISD Board of Trustees for their continued support.
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Colorado River Collegiate Academy
Austin Community College, our IHE Partner Dr. Richard Rhodes ACC President Dr. Melissa Biegert ACC Director of Early College High Schools Stephen Clifton ACC Liaison and Counselor
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Colorado River Collegiate Academy
CRCA’s vision: We envision a successful future in academia for all of our students, sustained by the foundation of an excellent high school education. CRCA’s mission: We provide all of our students with the opportunity and educational foundation to pave the path to university success by earning an associates degree upon graduation from high school.
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Colorado River Collegiate Academy
CRCA’s core values: We will respect the learning process. We will exhibit professionalism at all times. We will encourage parental and community involvement. We will support the collaborative efforts of Bastrop ISD and Austin Community College.
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District Snapshot Data
English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Assessment % Level 2 Satisfactory % Level 3 Advanced SS /19/15 47.17% 9.43% Assessment % Level 2 Satisfactory % Level 3 Advanced SS /19/15 83.33% 35.42% Assessment % Level 2 Satisfactory % Level 3 Advanced SS /26/15 50% 16.67%
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District Snapshot Data
Biology Assessment % Level 2 Satisfactory % Level 3 Advanced SS /08/15 69.09% 9.09%
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TSI Data Texas Success Initiative – Students must meet cut scores in Reading, Writing and Mathematics to take courses for college credit at community and junior colleges. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) sets the cut scores. Reading – 351 Writing – 363 and an essay score of 4 OR an essay score of 5 Mathematics – 350
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TSI Data Class of 2019 Class of 2018 Reading (N) Reading (%) N = 55
Writing (N) Writing (%) N = 55 College Ready (N) College Ready (%) 51 92.7% 54 98% Reading (N) Reading (%) N = 51 Writing (N) Writing (%) N = 51 College Ready (N) College Ready (%) 51 100% 50 98%
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College Credits Class of 2018 (Current enrollment)
47 students earned 3 hours of college credit for PSYCH (141 hours) last year. 43 students earned 3 hours of college credit for DRAMA 1310 (129 hours) last fall. 42 students earned 4 hours of college credit for SPAN (168 hours) last fall. Total college hours – 438 hours Fall grades: A – (36%) B – 22 (23%) C – 25 (27%) 86%* D – 4 (4%) W/D – 9 (10%)
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Class of 2019 Class of 2018 Combined ADA - 97.71% Attendance Data
ADA for 1st Semester – 97.21% Class of 2019 ADA for 1st Semester – % Combined ADA %
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Celebrating Academic Excellence
51 College Ready high school freshmen 50 College Ready high school sophomores 101 of 106 CRCA students are taking ACC classes at this time (95% of our entire student body) 10 CRCA sophomores have a 4.0 average in their college coursework. Frances Ramirez Miriam Camarillo Hernandez Mirella Meza Shelby Rose Austin Nunez Luis Hernandez Brittany Gibson Tenille West Bella Luna Bauman Rodolfo Salazar
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CRCA Student Academic Extracurricular Achievements
Speak Up, Speak Out 1st place – University of Austin, Annette Strauss Civics Fair, December 15 Team Green – CRCA Recycling Project KBCB recognized Team Green with a $900 prize in November for plastics recycling CRCA has a National Honor Society chapter. CRCA will field a full UIL Academics Team for the district meet.
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CRCA Parents and Partners
CRCA has a PTSA chapter.
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Colorado River Collegiate Academy
Academic Achievement Where we are: Met Standard with all Distinctions Where we want to be: Best High Schools – US News and World Report How will we get there: Effort Creates Ability Campus Environment Where we are: A New Campus Creating a College Going Culture Where we want to be: A Model Campus
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