Think about all the data points available at your average school district.
Standardized test scores. Behavioral assessments. Attendance. And grades, of course. Not to mention, most districts are assessing grit, emotional wellness, and individual personal growth plans as well.
On top of that there are the principal’s surveys, the innumerable Google forms created by individual teachers, and whatever data is gathered by a dizzying array of edtech tools. It’s safe to say most districts have hundreds of data sources. Maybe even thousands.