Data: What Is It And How Can It Help Students?
Data can do more than just shine a light on important trends — data can help us find ways to target efforts and resources to better support students.
Data can do more than just shine a light on important trends — data can help us find ways to target efforts and resources to better support students.
A postsecondary credential is critical to achieving success in today’s workforce, and with nearly half of Tennessee high school graduates not going to college, it’s time to rethink core strategies to support students.
A $1 billion recurring investment in K-12 education and a redesigned education funding formula are among the governor’s budget proposals presented in his 2022 State of the State address.
Better use of our existing data systems can set a strong foundation for success and help support students across every point in the education to workforce pipeline.
Three years ago, SCORE expanded its mission to encompass student success from kindergarten to career. At the end of this year’s legislative session, we see that Tennessee has advanced policy across the education continuum. In short, this session produced a lot of wins for students, including a strong COVID-19 recovery plan for students and institutions, wider college and career readiness opportunities, and a smoother path from high school to degrees and credentials.