California has launched the Cradle to Career Data System, allowing parents and educators to access informative data about student outcomes over time. The system consolidates data from approximately 3.5 million graduates, detailing college enrollment, degree types, and post-college wages. This initiative aims to improve accessibility to educational data, previously considered dispersed and complicated. Delayed for months due to privacy concerns, the platform is a response to long-standing demands for improved educational transparency, reflecting a significant investment by California to modernize access to educational statistics.
"The effort the state is making now to bring this together is so that students, families, educators and policymakers can have this information at their fingertips."
"Some other states, such as Kentucky, have already pioneered better approaches, creating a single, understandable website that houses data from the state's K-12, college and workforce providers."
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