Where does the data come from that is on my school’s local report card (LRC)?

The report card data comes from each school district. The data on your school or district’s report card is reported through EMIS (Education Management Information System) by your district’s EMIS coordinator to ODE over a series of reporting periods throughout the year. The majority of data for the LRCs are submitted over the course of 8 weeks during the summer.

The data is extracted from the school and district student software systems and sent to ODE through your ITC (Information Technology Center). New data can be sent each week if districts choose. Each week following data submission a series of data verification reports is sent from ODE to your EMIS coordinator and ITC.

These reports help your EMIS coordinator and ITC ensure that the data was uploaded accurately and successfully. ODE does not enter or modify data on behalf of schools or districts. More.

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