Accountability

Accountability

Accountability systems signal policy priorities, report performance, inform support strategies, and build public understanding of K-12 schools. We work with education leaders and constituents to design, implement, and evaluate accountability systems that support student learning and school improvement. To be effective and meet states’ and districts’ goals, these systems must be technically sound and responsive to local needs.


Recent Accountability Projects

Mississippi

The Center supports the design, implementation and evaluation of Mississippi’s accountability system by providing ongoing technical consultation and analyses. We also coordinate meetings of its accountability task force, an advisory group of state education leaders. Through this work, the Center can identify solutions that are responsive to the state’s policy priorities.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire leaders wanted to learn more about whether their accountability system was working as intended. For example, are school ratings reliable, valid, and useful? The Center designed and implemented a series of studies to investigate these questions and document the results to inform the state’s ongoing efforts to refine and improve its practices.

Kentucky

Kentucky wanted to establish standards for school quality that were clear and meaningful. The Center worked closely with state leaders to develop and implement an innovative methodology for setting school performance standards. Grounding the standards in a strong process and compelling rationale helps build trust and buy-in among state constituents and helps ensure the accountability results are more useful to support school improvement.


Recent Accountability Blog Posts and Papers

Threats to the Validity of Accountability Systems, Part 2:  

In this three-part series, we explore key aspects of school accountability design that need to be properly balanced. In Part 2, we examine precision vs. actionability.
December 13, 2023

Threats to the Validity of Accountability Systems, Part 1:

In this three-part series, we explore key aspects of school accountability design that need to be properly balanced. In Part 1, we examine simplicity vs. complexity.
December 6, 2023

You Can Get the Accountability System You Want (Part 1)

States can have the school accountability systems they value by minimizing the footprint of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
November 15, 2023

2023 Reidy Interactive Lecture Series

Reflecting on and Improving Accountability Systems: Promises and Challenges Agenda Thursday, September 21st TimeTopic9:00amWelcome and Introduction to RILSScott Marion, Center […]
September 21, 2023

Improving Accountability Through Authentic Community Engagement

Systems work best when they’re shaped by authentic input from the people they serve, but states and districts make key mistakes in gathering feedback.
September 20, 2023

Does School Accountability Have to Be So Complicated?

We can build simpler systems. The trick is striking the right balance between complexity and simplicity.
September 13, 2023

The Path Forward for School Accountability: Practical Ways to Improve School Accountability Systems Now (Webinar)

Pressure to improve our school accountability systems is mounting. Criticism of accountability isn’t new, but it intensified in 2020, driven […]
August 3, 2023

School Accountability Is Broken 

It’s time to create school accountability systems that recognize the unique roles and responsibilities of states, districts and schools.
August 3, 2023

How to Improve School Accountability Now

We don’t refute calls for more sweeping reform, but we must take swift action to make school accountability work better right now.
July 6, 2023

Promoting Equity Through Accountability System Design

States can use accountability system design as a lever for equity in student outcomes and opportunities, but 5 common barriers get in the way.
June 28, 2023