A new student success database at Ithaca College focuses on individuals’ information, providing insight into academics, extracurriculars and obstacles to success. Ithaca College officials launched a ...
This article was originally published in CalMattters. In the first glimpse of California’s K-12 schools’ year-over-year progress since the pandemic, graduation rates hit some of their highest levels ...
Assessment and research organization NWEA recently launched a free dashboard tracking national trends and data on U.S. student academic achievement and growth. The tool documents how K–8 students are ...
A look at the Center Grove Community School Corporation Indiana GPS dashboard page. Johnson County parents, education professionals and students can now see information about their schools with a new ...
Johns Hopkins University will unveil a new digital dashboard for students later this month, a streamlined, personalized online destination that brings together relevant information from several ...
The Indiana Graduates Prepared to Succeed Dashboard, nicknamed Indiana GPS, was developed over the course of a year in response to House Enrolled Act 1514, passed in 2021, which directed the State ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. California’s K-12 students showed ...
An updated education data dashboard released this month by the Fairbanks Foundation shows declining teacher retention across Indiana, as well as increases to student suspensions and expulsions, among ...
The Indiana Department of Education is aiming to increase public transparency with student performance data to show parents and educators where schools are at today — as well as where they need to be ...
This article was originally published in CalMatters. California’s public school students are continuing to rebound from the pandemic, with more showing up for class, more graduating and fewer ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California’s K-12 students showed moderate progress academically last year, with some bright spots but otherwise ...
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