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StriveTogether communities collect and share data annually on the progress they are making on at least six cradle-to-career goals. They use local data to identify gaps by race, gender and other demographics to understand the needs of the most marginalized and vulnerable students.<\/p>\n
Partnerships use these findings as evidence to make decisions in real time, improve and scale practices and target resources to support what works. In short, data gives StriveTogether communities the insight and information to make smarter investments in the success of every child, cradle to career.<\/p>\n