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Actionable insights give you real-time student data, attendance tracking, and centralized reporting tools. Track trends, spot absenteeism early, and create custom reports from a suite of integrated solutions.
Identify attendance and performance trends with centralized reporting that integrates with your SIS. Receive daily digests with high-level insights, and view individual student information at a glance.
Find valuable insights without wading through spreadsheets. Our intuitive dashboards provide attendance reports and data visualization charts that make it easy to monitor trends and track success.
Make sure your messages reach the right audience, every time. Easily filter your audience groups to target specific individuals, a class, grade, school, or your entire district.
View all data and communication from your district systems in one place to ensure your district meets Title requirements. Plus, see how your district compares to national attendance trends and benchmarks using aggregated data from all SchoolStatus partners.
SchoolStatus Connect brings together key student data such as academic performance, attendance records, assessment scores, and behavioral information into one comprehensive view. Because individual student information is integrated into our centralized communications tools, you can easily use student insights to craft informed, meaningful messages to families.
Administrators can also see communication data by student, class, grade, school, or district-wide, so you know which families are responsive and who needs additional outreach.
SchoolStatus Attend integrates seamlessly with your SIS to turn raw attendance data into clear, actionable insights. With Attend, you can:
Yes, SchoolStatus Connect allows you to create specific segments based on your data. So, you can reach out to ELL families all at once to make them aware of a new program, send a note to families who have excessive absences during the first few weeks of school, or notify families at a particular campus about a delayed start.