Funding for District Data System at Risk

The California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) stores information for the state’s 6 million public school students. It’s how the state knows how many students have learning disabilities, are experiencing homelessness or qualify as English learners. The data management system has been on the fritz since it was updated in April, then rolled out with minimal testing, potentially jeopardizing school district funding.

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