
Resources to Help You Use Your StudentTracker for High Schools Service
The Clearinghouse’s StudentTracker for High Schools’ service is a handy tool in the toolkit for examining students’ actual postsecondary pathways.
The Clearinghouse’s StudentTracker for High Schools’ service is a handy tool in the toolkit for examining students’ actual postsecondary pathways.
The Clearinghouse’s StudentTracker for High Schools’ service is a handy tool in the toolkit for examining students’ actual postsecondary pathways.
The National Student Clearinghouse joins with the National Council for Community and Education Partnerships, partners, thousands of students, parents, teachers, and college access professionals to celebrate GEAR UP Week, September 20-24!
If you use StudentTracker for High Schools, learn the latest on StudentTracker 3.0 and the expanded functionality, improved experience, and greater actionable insights coming your way.
Listen to NASSP President Ronn Nozoe and the Research Center’s Executive Director Doug Shapiro discuss the impact of COVID-19.
To follow students on their journey, StudentTracker provides schools and districts the opportunity to observe graduating seniors’ next steps.
With StudentTracker for High Schools, you obtain accurate data to assess “summer melt” and steps to reduce it.
The Clearinghouse’s Michele Gralak and Faye Huie explain the value of StudentTracker to improve students’ success with data and education insights.
The pandemic disproportionately affected graduates of low-income, high-poverty, and high-minority high schools, with their enrollments dropping more steeply than their more advantaged counterparts.
States can leverage existing tools and resources, like StudentTracker for High Schools, to minimize the burden of gathering and reporting this data.