ODIS enables users to examine the community stress factors present including economic, education, health, housing, and crime, by combining 17 indicators of quality of life using publicly available data to better target appropriate support for school communities and students and families living in them.
You can manipulate the tool in many ways to compare data across school districts, cities, counties and state levels. This tool is useful for a variety of purposes to support work in driving improvements in quality of life and better outcomes for students.
Here are a few ways:
ODIS can support in providing data-driven metrics on a broad spectrum of community barriers for programmatic intervention, soliciting grant funding, and strategizing the allocation and management of resources.
ODIS provides targeted metrics on widespread community barriers that business partners to tackle together (for example, access to broadband internet), and can assist in the tracking of these metrics over time.
Examine the impact of community and policy-based initiatives. ODIS conveys data on key areas of community barriers and stress by combining 16 indicators of quality of life; such as, unemployment rate and housing affordability.
You’ll have access to freely available, synthesized, and updated data specific to school communities, at the local or national level, to facilitate trend analysis, statistical comparisons, and bridging research with community impact.
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