K-12 School Performance Management
Make informed, data-driven school improvement decisions. Predict performance outcomes. Model changes to policies and programs.
How SAS Supports K-12 School Performance
SAS provides data models and visualizations for understanding student, program and school performance. By predicting student outcomes and modeling scenarios, educators can see how programmatic or instructional changes may make improvements in areas critical to each school’s goals.
Fast disaggregation of data
- Compare critical student performance metrics.
- Expose data relationships using analytics and visualizations.
- Provide administrators with timely information so they can take appropriate action based on reliable data.
Trend identification
- Correlate information across data sources.
- Identify at-risk students so educators can provide an intervention.
- Track student progression and promotion across schools.
- Predict school performance using underlying statistical models.
School performance simulation
- Provide intuitive dashboards that deliver information in a visually understandable format.
- Emulate reports that incorporate academic performance measures useful for educator coaching and parent conferences.
- Gain practical information based on accurate, real-time data.
Why do K-12 leaders choose SAS for school performance management?
SAS creates a customized system that empowers school administrators to identify and overcome barriers to academic success.
Predict student outcomes
Accurately predict student outcomes with underlying statistical models that use real-time data.
Make data-driven decisions
Turn data from across multiple systems into information you can act on for school improvement.
Define strategies & improve outcomes
Gain a comprehensive overview of all your state's or district’s education data so you can highlight areas of opportunity to improve performance.
Create momentum for desired policies
Enable administrators to model different policy actions using real-time data to advocate for needed changes.
Demonstrate policy and program reform progress
Track the progress of different programs over time for all students served via a user-friendly dashboard.
Generate evidence of return on investment
Use data from across the district to identify which programs have the biggest impact on student learning, and invest appropriately.
Not all the growth models out there consider error, whether that is because of sample size or missing data. We spoke with the psychometricians and econometricians ... and selected EVAAS because we wanted a model that we felt accurately reflected our goals. Lisa Schmitt Senior Research Associate, Department of Research & Evaluation Austin Independent School District
Customer Success in K-12 Education
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