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2020‐2021 College and Career Readiness School Model Network: Planning and Designated Campuses 2020‐2021 College and Career Readiness School Model Network: Planning and Designated Campuses CDN District CCRSM 2020‐21 Designation CDC Academy Name ESC 101902 Aldine ISD ECHS Designated 101902008 Victory Early College High School 04 101902 Aldine ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 101902015 Avalos P‐TECH School 04 125901 Alice ISD ECHS Designated 125901001 Alice Early College High School 02 101903 Alief ISD ECHS Designated 101903012 Alief Early College High School 04 101903 Alief ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 101903001 Alief Life Sciences Innovative Academy 04 020902 Angleton ISD T‐STEM Designated 020902001 Wildcat STEM Academy 04 109912 Aquilla ISD P‐TECH Planning Grant 000000000 New P‐TECH Program1 2 220901 Arlington ISD ECHS Designated 220901011 Arlington Collegiate High School 11 220901 Arlington ISD ECHS Provisional Designation 220901014 Arlington College and Career High School 11 220901 Arlington ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 220901004 Bowie High School 11 107901 Athens ISD ECHS Designated 107901001 PINNACLE Early College High School 10 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Designated 227901004 Navarro Early College High School 13 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Designated 227901006 Northeast Early College High School 13 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Designated 227901007 William B. Travis Early College High School 13 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Designated 227901014 LBJ Early College High School 13 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Designated 227901019 Eastside Memorial Early College High School at the Johnston Campus 13 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Provisional Designation 227901008 David Crockett Early College High School 13 227901 Austin ISD ECHS Provisional Designation 227901017 Charles Akins Early College High School 13 227901 Austin ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 227901006 Reagan High School 13 227901 Austin ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 227901007 Travis High School 13 227901 Austin ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 227901004 Navarro IBM P‐TECH 13 227901 Austin ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 227901008 Crockett Construction 13 227901 Austin ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 227901014 LBJ ECHS Health Science P‐TECH 13 227901 Austin ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 227901017 Akins Ready, Set, Teach and Akins Real Estate 13 227901 Austin ISD T‐STEM Designated 227901009 Anderson H.S. 13 227901 Austin ISD T‐STEM Designated 227901017 Akins High School T‐STEM 13 195902 Balmorhea ISD ECHS Designated 195902001 Balmorhea School 18 178913 Banquete ISD P‐TECH Planning Grant 000000000 New P‐TECH Program 02 011901 Bastrop ISD ECHS Designated 011901005 Colorado River Collegiate Academy 13 158901 Bay City ISD ECHS Provisional Designation 158901001 Bay City Early College High School 03 123910 Beaumont ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 123910013 Beaumont ISD Beaumont Early College High School 05 066901 Benavides ISD ECHS Provisional Designation 066901001 Benavides Early College High School 02 066901 Benavides ISD P‐TECH Planning Grant 066901001 Benavides Secondary School 02 220902 Birdville ISD ECHS Provisional Designation 220902001 Collegiate Academy of Birdville 11 015830 Brooks Academy Of Science And Engineering ECHS Provisional Designation 015830101 Brooks Collegiate Academy 20 015830 Brooks Academy Of Science And Engineering T‐STEM Designated 015830001 Brooks Academy of Science and Engineering 20 024901 Brooks County ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 024901001 Ignite Technical Institute 02 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901001 Hanna Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901002 Gladys Porter Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901003 James Pace Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901004 Rivera Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901007 Lopez Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901008 Brownsville Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD ECHS Designated 031901009 Veterans Memorial Early College High School 01 031901 Brownsville ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 031901001 Hanna P‐TECH Academy 01 031901 Brownsville ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 031901002 Porter P‐TECH Academy 01 2020‐2021 College and Career Readiness School Model Network: Planning and Designated Campuses CDN District CCRSM 2020‐21 Designation CDC Academy Name ESC 021902 Bryan ISD ECHS Designated 021902003 Bryan Collegiate High School 06 166907 Buckholts ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 166907001 Buckholts School 06 126902 Burleson ISD ECHS Designated 126902007 Burleson Collegiate High School 11 071801 Burnham Wood Charter School District T‐STEM Designated 071801003 Da Vinci School for Science and the Arts 19 071907 Canutillo ISD ECHS Designated 071907003 Northwest Early College High School 19 071907 Canutillo ISD T‐STEM Designated 071907001 Canutillo High School STEM Academy and Canutillo Middle School STEAM Academy 19 057903 Carrollton‐Farmers Branch ISD ECHS Designated 057903010 Early College High School 10 057903 Carrollton‐Farmers Branch ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 057903007 Ranchview High School 10 057903 Carrollton‐Farmers Branch ISD T‐STEM Designated 057903001 METSA (Math, Engineering, Science, and Technology Academy) & BioMed Academy 10 220917 Castleberry ISD T‐STEM Planning Campus 220917041 Reach High School 11 057904 Cedar Hill ISD ECHS Designated 057904003 Cedar Hill Collegiate Academy 10 227817 Cedars International Academy T‐STEM Designated 227817001 Cedars Academy Next Generation H S at Highland Campus 13 212909 Chapel Hill ISD ECHS Designated 212909001 Chapel Hill Collegiate 07 194904 Clarksville ISD P‐TECH Planning Grant 000000000 New P‐TECH Program 08 084910 Clear Creek ISD ECHS Designated 084910010 Clear Horizons Early College High School 04 071901 Clint ISD ECHS Designated 071901009 Clint ISD Early College Academy 19 071901 Clint ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 071901002 Mountain View High School 19 071901 Clint ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 071901004 Horizon High School1 9 071901 Clint ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 071901001 Clint High School P‐TECH Academy 19 071901 Clint ISD T‐STEM Provisional Designation 071901001 Clint High School T‐STEM Academy 19 046902 Comal ISD ECHS Designated 046902007 Memorial Early College High School with St. Philip's College ‐ Alamo Colleges District 20 043918 Community ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 043918001 PTECH at Community High School 10 161921 Connally ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 161921001 Connally Career Tech 12 178904 Corpus Christi ISD ECHS Designated 178904008 Collegiate High School 02 178904 Corpus Christi ISD ECHS Designated 178904014 Harold T. Branch Academy for Career and Technical Education 02 178904 Corpus Christi ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 178904004 Moody High School 02 178904 Corpus Christi ISD T‐STEM Designated 178904004 Innovation Academy 02 220912 Crowley ISD ECHS Designated 220912001 Crowley Collegiate Academy 11 220912 Crowley ISD P‐TECH Planning Grant 000000000 New P‐TECH Program1 1 055901 Culberson County‐Allamoore ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 055901001 Van Horn Technology Early College High Schools (VHTECHS) 18 112905 Cumby ISD P‐TECH Planning Campus 112905001 Cumby High School 08 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Designated 057905014 W.W. Samuell Early College High School (ECHS) at Eastfield College 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Designated 057905017 H. Grady Spruce Career and Technical Education Early College High School (ECHS) 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Designated 057905085 Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Designated 057905088 Trinidad Garza Early College High School (ECHS) at Mountain View College 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Designated 057905090 Dr. Wright L Lassiter Jr Early College High School at El Centro College 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Planning Campus 000000000 North Lake Collegiate Academy 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Planning Campus 057905021 W T White High School 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Planning Campus 057905025 Skyline High School 10 057905 Dallas ISD ECHS Planning Campus 057905380 Wilmer‐Hutchins High School 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905001 Bryan Adams Pathways in Teaching Early College High School (P‐TECH) at Eastfield College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905002 W. H. Adamson Pathways In Technology Early College High School (P‐TECH) at El Centro College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905005 Moises E. Molina Business Technology Early College High School (B‐TECH) at Mountain View College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905006 HIllcrest Engineering Technology Early College High School (E‐TECH) At Richland College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905007 Thomas Jefferson Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P‐TECH) at Brookhaven College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905008 Kimball Engineering and Technology Early College High School (E‐Tech) at Mountain View College 10 2020‐2021 College and Career Readiness School Model Network: Planning and Designated Campuses CDN District CCRSM 2020‐21 Designation CDC Academy Name ESC 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905009 Lincoln Business Technology Early College High School (B‐TECH) at Mountain View College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905012 L.G. Pinkston Health and Technology Early College High School (H‐TECH) at El Centro College 10 057905 Dallas ISD P‐TECH Provisional Designation 057905013 Franklin D. Roosevelt Health and Technology Early College High
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