Alberta Schools Go Transparent With New Data Dashboard for Families
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You’ve probably wondered how your child’s school is really performing—and felt frustrated that the answer wasn’t easy to find. You’re not imagining things. For too long, key information about school performance has been scattered across different reports, buried in provincial databases, or simply hard to access. That just changed.
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Red Deer Public Schools in Alberta launched a public-facing data transparency platform covering all 23 schools in the division.
The interactive dashboard shows literacy, student achievement, class sizes, finances, and education quality metrics.
Board Chair Nicole Buchanan says the platform consolidates information that was previously scattered across different sources.
The platform is available to families and citizens on the school division's website.
Education observers say this could serve as a model for other school divisions seeking greater transparency.
School Division Launches Public Data Platform
Red Deer Public Schools has unveiled a new data transparency platform designed to make essential school information public and easy to understand through interactive charts and graphs. The dashboard covers the division’s 23 schools and more than 11,000 students.
“It takes a bunch of different information that was able to be accessed in a bunch of different areas and puts it all in one place,” explained Board Chair Nicole Buchanan. The platform includes data on literacy, student achievement, class sizes, school finances, and education quality—all updated annually.
While much of this information already existed in provincial records, the goal is to make it easier for families to understand how schools are operating. The platform uses Univerus Baragar Systems’ District Intelligence, planning software typically used by school districts for internal operations—but this marks the first time it’s been made available to the public.
Parents and interested citizens can access the interactive dashboard directly on the Red Deer Public Schools website. The visual format transforms complex data into understandable insights, helping families see the full picture of their children’s educational environment.
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What This Means for Families
When families can see clear data about literacy rates, achievement metrics, and school resources, they become better equipped to support their children’s learning journey. Transparency builds trust between schools and communities—and informed parents are powerful partners in education.
This approach represents a shift toward putting information directly in families’ hands rather than requiring parents to navigate complex government databases or file formal access requests. The more families understand about their schools, the more effectively they can engage with educators and advocate for their children.
Key Takeaways:
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Data Dashboard Launch: Red Deer Public Schools releases interactive transparency platform covering 23 schools and 11,000+ students.
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Family Access: Parents can now view literacy, achievement, class sizes, finances, and quality data in one location.
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Transparency Model: Initiative could become template for school divisions across Canada seeking greater openness.
A Model for Other School Divisions?
Red Deer’s initiative could serve as a template for other school divisions looking to increase transparency. By consolidating multiple data points into one accessible location, the platform removes barriers that have historically kept families in the dark about school performance.
As more jurisdictions explore similar approaches, the question becomes not whether school data should be public, but how quickly other divisions can follow suit. Families deserve clarity—and this Alberta school division just raised the bar for what transparency looks like.
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When schools share information openly, families are empowered to be true partners in their children’s education. This is exactly what transparent data does—it removes the mystery and gives parents the context they need to support learning at home. The system that keeps families in the dark is fading; the era of openness is here. If you’re ready to use every available tool to help your child thrive, the Learning Success All Access Program offers a free trial that includes a personalized Action Plan—and you keep that plan even if you decide it’s not the right fit.
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