The student information systems (SIS) that collect, organize, and analyze data are a critical piece of the development and delivery of effective student supports that rely on real-time, actionable, and holistic data. As much as SIS improvements aim to facilitate robust data use, pain points like gaps in data availability, data visualization challenges, and data literacy can hinder districts from taking advantage of their full potential. During our January session, Digital Promise will co-facilitate a discussion on innovative strategies to reconfigure data systems to enable teams’ real-time data-driven decision making, and Lowell Public Schools (MA) will share their experience innovating with data systems. Join us on Tuesday, January 13 at 2 ET to reflect on SIS pain points, consider solutions, and contribute to the design of a forthcoming free resource to support districts’ use of SIS for student success work.

This session is a Student Success District Network event, designed for district student support teams beginning or continuing to implement student success systems. The district network is a peer learning community that provides regular, collaborative engagement activities to strengthen the capacity of district teams implementing student success systems. Learn more about the Student Success District Network.