Data about individual schools and districts
- Find your school and district CSAP scores for 2008 through 2011
- Find your school and district academic progress indicators for 2011
- Find your school’s new state rating
- Find your school’s graduates in college - see where high school graduates went to college in Colorado
- Find your school and district “on-time” graduation rates – see how many students graduated in four years
- Find your school and district remediation rates 2006-2010 – see how many graduates had to take remedial classes in Colorado colleges
- Find your school and district remediation rates 2005-2009
- Find your school’s drug incident history
Additional data about school districts
- Find your district’s new state rating
- Find your district’s final budget numbers for 2011-12
- Find your district’s choice numbers – see how many students are choicing out of, and into, your school district
- Find your district’s education levels – see what the U.S. census says about adult education levels in your school district
Specific district data
- Find the demographics of any school in Denver Public Schools, including poverty, minority, special needs and English language learners
Interactive databases recommended by EdNews
- Schoolview Data Lab – This Colorado Department of Education site is a data geek’s dream. It’s best viewed in the Mozilla Firefox browser and you may need to play around a bit to figure out exactly how it works. But it’s worth it if you’re interested in, for example, exploring schoolwide – rather than grade-level – test scores over several years or ferreting out performance by poverty rates or other factors.
- i3 Data Center – This is the Interactive Institutional Information home of the Colorado Department of Higher Education and it provides a wealth of data on all higher ed indicators, including enrollment and degrees awarded by age, gender, ethnicity and other factors by each institution. This is another site that may take a bit of time to discover all the information available.
We welcome suggestions for additional data that you’d like to see or possible errors you discover as you’re exploring. Please email us at EdNews@EdNewsColorado.org.














