 | See the SchoolNet Effect See how SchoolNet has helped districts around the country drive instruction with data, increase collaboration, and the sharing of information - all to increase student success. |
 | Chicago Public Schools Chicago Public Schools is on SchoolNet to drive
district-wide decision-making with data
“With SchoolNet, we’re creating a culture that is
focused on data and how we use it to drive
decision-making at all levels.”
Robert Runcie
CIO
|  | Mesquite Administrators and teachers in Mesquite Independent School District in Texas discuss the implementation of a district-wide curriculum management project and its impact on their teachers. |  | The School District of Philadelphia Philadelphia Public Schools is on SchoolNet to increase
student achievement, year after year after year.
“With SchoolNet, we have seen consistent
gains across the board.”
Dr. Fran Newberg
IMS Project Manager |
 | CIOs And Technologists Video CIOs are on SchoolNet to empower their districts with actionable data, on demand. |  | Principal Video Principals are on SchoolNet to monitor school performance, plan professional development and drive achievement |  | Teachers Video Teachers are on SchoolNet to use data to assess performance and individualize instruction |
 | EduStat 2004 Top education Leaders convened in NYC to discuss how Data-Driven Decision Making helps teachers teach what students need to learn. |  | EduStat 2005 Video - Mass Production to Mass Customization Over 120 top education leaders descended on NYC on June 9 and 10 to address how data-driven decision-making and Instructional Management Solutions are beginning to transform public education in America. |  | EduStat 2006 - Education in a Flat World Top education leaders discussed the challenges facing American Schools, i.e., developing the "human capital", the key to 21st Century global competitiveness (New York City - June 21-23, 2006) |  | EduStat 2007 - Teacher 2.0 Top education leaders descended on NYC on June 6 - 8, to address developing the 21st Century workforce (Teacher 2.0). The more capable workforce of the future begins with more capable teachers, school staff and adminstrators today. |
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