BOISE, Idaho – The State of Idaho is making it easier to track school performance across the Gem State, launching an improved version of its website The Idaho Report Card.
The site allows users to track everything from demographic information to student performance.
The new version allows users to compare data points and makes it easier to filter based on preferences.
“Helping parents and other stakeholders to gain an accurate understanding of how our public schools are performing has been a longstanding goal of mine and the department, and this improved Report Card website is part of that initiative,” said Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield. “Although this website helps fulfill federal reporting requirements, transparently giving Idahoans an easy but detailed way to fully understand how public education is performing statewide is important to everyone.”
Users can search by district or individual school.
You can see, for example, the Coeur d’Alene School District has 28% of students from low-income families, compared to 33% in the Post Falls School District.
You can also see performance information, like the fact that 74.5% of Lake City High School students met ELA/Literacy standards while 71.7% at Sandpoint High School met that same criteria.
You can access the website at this link.
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