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Hidden Costs of Fragmented K-12 Student Data

Fragmented student data in K-12 schools creates barriers to effective decision-making and operations due to disconnected digital tools. This issue affects information management, communication, and reporting across classrooms and administrative offices. Addressing it can improve the school-home connection beyond just operational efficiency.

Key Points

  • Fragmented data hinders decision-making and daily operations in schools.
  • Rapid expansion of digital tools has led to disconnected systems for student information.
  • Improving data integration directly enhances the school-home connection.

Implications for Educational Freedom

Better management of student data could empower parents by strengthening the school-home connection, aligning with parental rights and informed decision-making in school choice environments. This may reduce government overreach in data handling, promoting educational freedom through efficient, transparent systems.

Source: The hidden cost of fragmented student data in K–12 schools

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