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The initiative to launch California’s Cradle-to-Career (C2C) Data System marks a pivotal shift towards leveraging comprehensive data for educational improvement and societal benefit. Historically lagging in unified data systems, California now stands at the threshold of transforming its approach from compliance-driven to one focused on actionable insights and strategic planning. With the upcoming rollout of its first phase, this statewide longitudinal system promises to interconnect data across early learning, K-12 education, higher education, and social services. By integrating demographics, academic performance metrics, and other key indicators, the system aims to empower stakeholders—from policymakers to educators and families—with crucial insights for informed decision-making.
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The goal of the new statewide longitudinal data system, known as C2C, is ambitious. It will link data from multiple state departments and education institutions, from early learning through higher education, along with financial aid and social services. The data system is expected to provide resources for students planning for college and careers, as well as data to inform state leaders about effective educational strategies.