Round Rock ISD Selects DecisionEd's Performance Management Solution

DecisionEd will provide data management, analytics and reports for more than 47,000 students in the Texas school district.

Round Rock Independent School District in Texas will begin using DecisionEd’s performance management solution for its 47,000-plus students in five high schools, 10 middle schools, 33 elementary schools and four alternative centers.

DecisionEd’s solution includes data dashboards, reports, alerts, scorecards, metrics and analytics tools. The solution allows administrators to view and share information across multiple data sources for a district-wide view of student, school, program and district performance. DecisionEd serves several other Texas school districts and districts throughout the United States.

“By combining disparate databases, the solution helps K-12 school districts consolidate information critical to meeting their goals. DecisionEd's complete, easy-to-understand accounting of critical metrics enables schools to make more informed decisions, leading to improved student success and graduation rates,” according to a news release.

Further information is available on the DecisionEd site.

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