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Introducing “Open Insights”: A Groundbreaking New Podcast by Abre Exploring Ideas in K-12 Education
Abre, K-12’s modern data solution, announced the exciting launch of Open Insights, a fresh and innovative podcast dedicated to sharing creative thought leadership and real stories of educational transformation. Featuring engaging conversations with education leaders, this series aims to bridge the gap between creative ideas and everyday practice.
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New Jersey School Creating Equity for Students Through Data
Abre, K-12's #1 modern data solution, is pleased to announce the formation of its new Advisory Council, established as part of the company’s mission to open learning communities by connecting what matters. Abre improves student outcomes by transforming the way all stakeholders in and out of schools make comprehensive data-informed decisions.
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Abre Launches Advisory Council to Enhance Alignment with School District Needs
Abre, K-12's #1 modern data solution, is pleased to announce the formation of its new Advisory Council, established as part of the company’s mission to open learning communities by connecting what matters. Abre improves student outcomes by transforming the way all stakeholders in and out of schools make comprehensive data-informed decisions.
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Abre Secures $24 Million Series A Investment to Fuel Growth and Student Impact in K-12 Education
Abre, K-12's #1 modern data solution, today announced a significant milestone with the closing of a Series A investment round led by PeakSpan Capital.
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TALAS Announces Partnership with Abre to Support the Advancement of Latino Learners and Administrators
The Texas Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (TALAS), a top education advocacy group that supports the voice of Latino learners and leaders, and Abre, a modern data solution for K12 schools and organizations, are excited to announce a formal partnership. Through this partnership, Abre will help TALAS centralize its communication, provide learning opportunities between mentors and mentees, and - most importantly - serve as a data repository capable of performing valuable analytics. Read the Full Article
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Centralizing Data to Drive Student Outcomes with James Stoffer
An interview with Abre's CEO James Stoffer.
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These Guys Take Care of the Data So You Can Focus on Student Outcomes
By most measures, Abre is one of the most successful and fastest growing EdTech companies around. Over the last couple of years, they have practically invented a category, DaaS, or Data-as-a-Service. In short, these former school and district data guys have figured out how to take the entire data headache away from your district, and hand you back a finely integrated service that organizes all your data and makes it actionable to every stakeholder, including teachers, administrators, parents, students and community organizations
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Supe’s View: How My Colorado District Is Helping Students Find Their Life’s Path
What lies at the intersection of students’ passions and strengths and what the world needs can be defined as their life’s purpose. Helping students discover this intersection has become the central focus of our district’s strategic plan. Below are three ways we have found success in launching this initiative.
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Navigating the overcrowded information highway: How to streamline school data
“Streamline” is the buzzword of the moment, especially in the world of edtech. While technology has revolutionized the way schools gather and analyze student data to improve instructional effectiveness, the average number of tech products school districts access in a given month has almost tripled over the last several years, from 548 during the 2017-18 school year, to 1,417 during the 2021-22 school year. This number is dizzying not only to teachers and administrators but students and families as well, making technological progress feel counterproductive. Managing data from multiple sources makes it difficult to connect the dots and easy to miss key information when attempting to get a comprehensive, whole-child view of a student. Creating a “one stop shop” for data means teachers can spend less time tracking down informational points, and more time focusing on what matters most—their students. Here are three reasons school districts should streamline their data…
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