Our data
Our approach

- We inspire action with evidence and research.
- We build commitment to increased equity, achievement and educational attainment.
- We engage and empower partners to increase student success from cradle to career.
- We ensure the strength and sustainability of collective impact efforts in the community.
Success indicators

Transition points
A significant milestone on a student’s educational journey. These are critical markers that not only indicate student success at a point in time, but predict future success at the next transition point. The Transition Point indicators below are marked with the Cradle to Career Arrow icon.
Systems indicators
A qualitative or quantitative measurement that shows how inequities in outcomes, resources, decision-making power, and opportunities are distributed within groups and/or geographic areas. Their purpose is to inform policies and practices within systems, institutions, organizations, and programs. Systems Indicators can be used in combination with individual-level indicators to hold systems, organizations, and institutions accountable to create the conditions that are necessary for all children, youth, and their families to thrive, no matter their race, place, education, or income level. Systems Indicators below are marked with the compass icon.

Social Determinants of Health
Per Healthy People 2030*, Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship and age that afect a wide range of health, functioning and quality-of-life outcomes and risks. SDOH indicators are marked with teh SDOH wheel icon.
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