Optional Add-On: College and Career Readiness Guide

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Strategically Support Postsecondary Success Across Your District

As districts reimagine graduation requirements and embrace more holistic definitions of student success, the College and Career Readiness Guide – available within Whole Child Analytics – equips leadership teams with the tools to ensure every student is on a clear, personalized path to life after high school.

Designed for grades 9–12, this powerful add-on empowers district leaders to monitor readiness trends, identify gaps, and promote equitable access to graduation and postsecondary opportunities – all while enabling counselors to have more impactful, data-informed conversations with students and families. Support first-generation college students and other vulnerable student populations with clear, personalized insights by aligning their academic achievements with admission requirements at in-state colleges – building confidence and expanding access to postsecondary opportunities.

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Key Benefits

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Inform families of graduation and college and career metrics starting in grade 9 with real-time, student-level data

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Align to evolving frameworks like Portrait of a Graduate, MTSS, and community school models

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Support site-based teams with downloadable, customized student planning reports

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Visualize key metrics like GPA, course completion, assessment scores, and eligibility status

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Bridge communication between schools and families with clear, meaningful, and relatable next steps

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Advance equity by identifying student subgroups that need targeted postsecondary supports

Let's talk about how the guide can be used to serve your district's goals.