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Understanding, measuring & improving student outcomes

Student Outcomes

Measuring student and school performance is critical for understanding and improving outcomes and achieving higher levels of equity in our systems. However, it is equally important to bring evidence to bear in solving problems of practice when they are revealed by data. To this end, PACE research in this topic area is focused on developing evidence to support understanding, measuring and improving student outcomes.

Central to our vision in this area is the development of data systems that support educational improvement all all levels of the system. Our research has emphasized the importance of a comprehensive, longitudinal data system that can be used to support research, accountability, and continuous improvement.

We use existing data to show how students are performing on multiple indicators, and to reveal variation across regions, student demographic groups, and schools/districts. We research how indicators of school performance can be improved over time, or better used to support accountability and improvement. Finally, PACE research products document best-practices from the literature and from leaders across the state with the goal of improving student outcomes for all California students.

Recent Topic Publications
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The Role of Schools in Math Course-Taking
This brief examines how schools shape math course-taking among California high school students. It finds that 12th-grade math enrollment has declined in about two thirds of high schools in recent years, with differences tied to school size and…
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Shifts in High School Math Course-Taking
This report examines trends in high school math course-taking among California students over the past decade. It finds that after increasing prior to 2020, 12th-grade math enrollment has declined to earlier levels, alongside shifts in the types of…
How Changes in Foster Youth Classification Status Relate to Student Absenteeism and Discipline
This brief examines how changes in foster youth classification status relate to student absenteeism and discipline in four California CORE districts. Drawing on longitudinal data, it finds that entering foster care is associated with reduced…
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Lessons on English Learner Reclassification
This report examines how California’s policies and local practices shape the reclassification of students designated as English learners. Drawing on a nine-year research–practice partnership, it analyzes how locally determined criteria—particularly…