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- Blair Mann
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Three Federal Actions We’ll Be Watching For in 2023
Federal leaders must update data systems so that people can access data.
State Data Systems Are Key to Making Federal Budget Priorities a Reality: Part II
What data linkages are necessary to support federal budget priorities?
State Data Systems Are Key to Making Federal Budget Priorities a Reality
State data systems are key to making federal budget priorities a reality.
New Administration Puts Data at the Forefront
As the new administration announces its priorities and Congress introduces its first pieces legislation this session, we’re noticing an important…
States Can Help Individuals Chart Their Own Paths by Prioritizing Credential Transparency
When individuals have access to information about the pathways they can choose after high school and the outcomes of those…
Making Data Work for Recovery: Innovating to Improve Student Learning Experiences
Recently, states could choose to apply for microgrants to “Rethink K-12 Education Models,” a program created through the CARES Act.…
Prioritizing Continuous Improvement, More States Release Updated Report Cards
Some states have enhanced their report cards to make data easier to find and understand.
Using Data to Make Parents Partners in School Improvement Efforts
Armed with information, parents can be partners in supporting student and school success.
District Graduation Guides Provide a Path to Success for Students
What it looks like when data tools are designed with students and families in mind.
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