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Public Resources for Education-Related Data

The information below provides locations where publically available data and reports can be accessed. The first section includes research and data specific to MCPS and the remaining sections include national and state-level data.


Montgomery County Public Schools

The Office of Shared Accountability gathers and analyzes data. Published reports can be found here.

Annual Report

The Annual Report to the Community for the 2016-2017 school year tells the story of MCPS — the factors that are driving change in our district; the strategies we are using to close the achievement gap and prepare our students for success in the 21st century; and the operational and student performance data we use to monitor our progress:

View MCPS Annual Report 2016-2017

Schools at a Glance

Schools at a Glance provides, in a single document, information about enrollment, staffing, facilities, programs, outcome measures, and personnel costs for each school. Personnel costs include position salaries for professional and supporting services employees and employee benefits costs related to positions. Summaries are also included for the county and by level.

View Schools at a Glance

Gallop

The Gallup student poll is a survey of students in grades 5 through 12 that measures hope, engagement and well-being — actionable targets linked to student achievement, retention and future employment. Employee engagement also was measured by a survey developed jointly by Gallup and MCPS. An employee's level of engagement links to various school outcomes, including employee retention, parent engagement, student retention, and student achievement.

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School Environment Surveys

The School Environment Surveys include the Parent Engagement Survey. The Parent Engagement Survey is about MCPS parents' experiences with our students' school and education.

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openMontgomery

Montgomery County clearinghouse page which links to accessMontgomery, dataMontgomery, engageMontgomery, and mobileMontgomery.

View openMontgomery


MD State Department of Education FACT Book

A compilation of reports and information published by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE).

View MSDE Fact Book


School Improvement in Maryland

MSDE website that provides data results from school, district, and state performance on the MSA, Alt-MSA, HSA, and School Progress.

View School Improvement Data


Maryland Report Card

MSDE website that provides Maryland School Assessment (MSA) and High School Assessment (HSA) highlights, as well as information about School Progress, Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs), demographic, enrollment, attendance data, and other supporting facts. For 2014, information about the School Progress Index (SPI) is limited due to the field testing of the College and Career Ready Assessment developed by the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC).

View MD Report Card


National Center for Education Statistics — Common Core of Data (CCD)

Common Core of Data (CCD) is a program of the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics that annually collects fiscal and non-fiscal data about all public schools, public school districts and state education agencies in the United States. The data are supplied by state education agency officials and include information that describes schools and school districts, including name, address, and phone number; descriptive information about students and staff, including demographics; and fiscal data, including revenues and current expenditures.

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Data Tools from the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education.

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United States Census Bureau

The Census Bureau provides information on a variety of educational topics, from educational attainment and school enrollment to school costs and financing. Topic areas covered in this section include: Educational Attainment, School Enrollment, Public School System Finances, School Districts, Teaching about Statistics, and Educational Services.

View United States Census Bureau


DATA.GOV

The website of the U.S. Government's open data — here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.

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LAUSD Open Data Catalog

The Open Data Dashboard allows parents and community members to view, download, and interact with District and School performance data compiled from a variety of sources for the school district of Los Angeles, California. The site includes such information as graduation rates, state assessment scores, and college and career readiness.

View LAUSD Open Data


School Digger

Independent website that provides test scores, rankings, school and district boundaries, student/teacher ratios, ethnic makeup, and scores of other useful metrics and information for over 120,000 elementary, middle, and high schools in the United States.

View School Digger


ED Data Inventory

The goal of the ED Data Inventory is to describe all data reported to the Department of Education, with the exception of personnel and administrative data. It includes data collected as part of grant activities, along with statistical data collected to allow publication of valuable statistics about the state of education in this country. The ED Data Inventory includes descriptive information about each data collection, along with information on the specific data elements in individual collections.

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ED Data Express

ED Data Express is a Web site designed to improve the public's ability to access and explore high-value state-level education data collected by the U.S. Department of Education. The site is designed to be interactive and to present the data in a clear, easy-to-use manner, with options to download information into Excel or manipulate the data within the Web site. The site currently includes data from EDFacts, Consolidated State Performance Reports (CSPR), State Accountability Workbooks, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), the College Board, and the Department's Budget Service office. For more information about these topics, please see the following: CSPR; EDFacts; Accountability Workbooks; NCES/CCD; NAEP; College Board; Budget Services.

View ED Data Express


Civil Rights Data Collection

The U.S. Department of Education [ED] conducts the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), formerly the Elementary and Secondary School Survey (E&S Survey), to collect data on key education and civil rights issues in our nation's public schools. The CRDC collects a variety of information including, student enrollment and educational programs and services, disaggregated by race/ethnicity, sex, limited English proficiency and disability. The CRDC is a longstanding and important aspect of the ED Office for Civil Right's overall strategy for administering and enforcing the civil rights statutes for which it is responsible. Information collected by the CRDC is also used by other ED offices as well as policymakers and researchers outside of ED.

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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)

ICPSR advances and expands social and behavioral research, acting as a global leader in data stewardship and providing rich data resources and responsive educational opportunities for present and future generations. ICPSR maintains a data archive of more than 500,000 files of research in the social sciences. It hosts 16 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields.

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Find & Analyze Data from ICPSR:

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National Longitudinal Surveys

The NLS, sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, are nationally representative surveys that follow the same sample of individuals from specific birth cohorts over time. The surveys collect data on labor market activity, schooling, fertility, program participation, health, and much, much more. Choose a cohort below to learn more.

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