
Education data can be a valuable tool to help educators and parents support student learning. From test scores to data on attendance or behavior, transparent, user-friendly information on student and school performance shines a light on strengths and areas for improvement. At the same time, it’s imperative that states and schools keep this data secure and protect students’ privacy.
This week’s newsletter focuses on how states are using data and implementing policies to ensure data is used in smart, safe ways to make education equitable for all students.