Stimulus Aid: State Data Systems

As one condition of sharing in more than $40 billion from the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund, states agreed to improve their educational data systems. This interactive shows how each state used that money.

As one condition of sharing in more than $40 billion from the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund, part of the 2009 federal stimulus, states agreed to improve their educational data systems. The first reports on how they used that money were released in April 2011. They include information on whether the data systems met the following 12 criteria, established in the America COMPETES Act. Read related story.

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Source: U.S. Department of Education; Education Week
Designed by: Chienyi Cheri Hung | Researched by: Michele McNeil, Kathryn Dorko and Ruth Lincoln

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A version of this article appeared in the May 25, 2011 edition of Education Week