Prioritizing Continuous Improvement, More States Release Updated Report Cards
Some states have enhanced their report cards to make data easier to find and understand.
Summer Learning Loss: Demystifying Bias Using Data
Without high-quality summer learning opportunities, students lose important learning time.
Arts Education Data Matters to Student Success
How state leaders can ensure more information is made publicly available for students and their families.
National Foster Care Month Shines a Light on the Need for Data
How data can be used to ensure students in foster care are successful in their education and beyond.
Data and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Regardless of the goals outlined in state ESSA plans, data is needed to measure progress and identify best practices.
School Spending Data Enables Better Decisions, Better Results
See what it looks like when leaders at all levels use school-level spending data in their roles.
DQC Comments on ESSA Report Card Resource
The Department of Education's resource can clarify expectations and push states to continuously improve report cards.
La revisión del informe educativo de Puerto Rico
Nuestro equipo de investigación se dispuso a analizar por primera vez el informe educativo de Puerto Rico.
Exploring Puerto Rico’s Report Card
2019 was the first year DQC included Puerto Rico in our annual review of state report cards.
Show Me the Data: DQC's Annual Analysis of Report Cards
Read DQC's annual analysis of report cards for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Show Me the Data 2019
State report cards should provide parents and the public with meaningful information about students and schools.
Growth Data: It Matters, and It’s Complicated
Forty-eight states and DC have committed to measuring and reporting individual student growth under ESSA.
Access, Equity, Indicators