State Launches New Tool for School Transparency

The data include things like test results and student to teacher ratios.

Detroit School Generic 8.9.17-jn

Michigan parents now have a new tool to vet their child’s school.

The state launched the Parent Dashboard for School Transparency Tuesday. It’s an online site with information about schools in Michigan. The data include things like test results and student to teacher ratios. Parents can use the information to see how their kid’s school is doing and to compare it to other schools across the state.

But state Board of Education co-president, Richard Zeile said the dashboard isn’t just useful to parents.

“What isn’t inspected isn’t respected,” he said. “And it’s one way to help keep schools from falling into the dysfunction that human organizations are prone to.”

There was a debate over whether the dashboard should include an overall letter grade for the schools. The board decided against that method. It says the current dashboard, with multiple measures, is more accurate and paints a clearer picture. 

The dashboard is the result of lots of parent input, said Deputy State Superintendent Vanessa Keesler.

“This has the most parent feedback of any parent-focused or otherwise-focused dashboard or data reporting rollout we’ve done,” she said.

Some board members expressed concerns about the dashboard. They say it might not be accessible to parents who don’t speak English as a first language or don’t have a computer. Keesler said the department is working to get the dashboard translated and finding ways to make it more accessible.

“It’s an ongoing conversation and we want to keep working with parents from around the state to figure it out,” she said.

You can view the new dashboard online here

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  • Cheyna Roth is the co-host and creator of WDET's state politics podcast, MichMash. She has been an audio journalist for almost a decade, covering major events like presidential elections, college scandals, the Michigan Legislature and more, appearing on NPR and across Michigan public radio stations. Cheyna is also a senior producer and podcast host for Slate.com, having produced and hosted shows like Political Gabfest, The Waves, and What Next TBD. Also an author, Cheyna has written two true crime books and her written work has appeared in Broadly, Slate, and MLive, among others.