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Hawaii State Department of Education Implements Latest PowerSchool Unified Insights for Improved Security and Data-Driven Decision Making in Schools Statewide
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PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC) has completed a significant upgrade for the Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) by transitioning to its cloud-based Unified Insights™ platform. This upgrade consolidates student data from nearly 300 schools, enhancing data protection and enabling effective data-driven decision-making. The HIDOE has reported an increase in teacher engagement with educational analytics since implementation. The project migrates existing data from on-site servers to the cloud, improving functionality and user experience across the department.
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Successful implementation of Unified Insights™ for Hawaii's education system improves data accessibility.
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12th largest district in the U.S. completes implementation of statewide data warehouse upgrade transitioning from on-site servers to the cloud for enhanced protection
FOLSOM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC), the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, today announced the Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE), has completed implementation of the latest PowerSchool Unified Insights™ release to better protect and unify the data of nearly 300 schools’ student information into one dynamic and up to date platform for enhanced data-driven decision making. Since implementing the upgrade, HIDOE has noted increased teacher use and application of education analytics.
“Completing this upgrade to PowerSchool Unified Insights and implementing it into our technology stack has transformed our workflow by providing schools statewide better access to detailed student information at the tip of their fingers,” said Shane Hedani, Office of Strategy, Innovation, and Policy, Hawaii State Department of Education. “The implementation of the Unified Insights dashboard has changed the way our department uses longitudinal educational data and has helped schools across the state make better data-informed decisions.”
HIDOE operates as a single statewide school district and was able to utilize Unified Insights to successfully unify HIDOE’s data across its schools by housing student analytics in one centralized location, to provide stronger data protection and help make better data-informed decisions. The PowerSchool implementation team migrated all SIS and assessment data into the cloud environment configuring it for use with the dashboard, resulting in better backend function and front end look and feel. While the state had an existing data warehouse, PowerSchool helped migrate it from on-premises (hosted on physical servers) to the cloud.
“The Hawaii State Department of Education and each of its schools can function more cohesively thanks to the implementation of this dashboard upgrade and migration to the cloud, for PowerSchool Unified Insights,” said Maulik Datanwala, Chief Operating Officer, PowerSchool. “Merging the data from 294 schools into a consolidated and highly functional solution will continue to provide excellent learning outcomes for students.”
Founded in 1840, the Hawaii State Department of Education is the only statewide public school district in the country across the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kauai. HIDOE is also considered a state education agency and serves 173,000 students in 294 schools, including 37 charter schools, in 15 complex areas. HIDOE also employs about 13,000 teachers, librarians, counselors, and over 12,000 educational officers, civil service, and support personnel at its schools.
About PowerSchool
PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC) is the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America. Its mission is to power the education ecosystem with unified technology that helps educators and students realize their full potential, in their way. PowerSchool connects students, teachers, administrators, and parents, with the shared goal of improving student outcomes. From the office to the classroom to the home, it helps schools and districts efficiently manage state reporting and related compliance, special education, finance, human resources, talent, registration, attendance, funding, learning, instruction, grading, assessments and analytics in one unified platform. PowerSchool supports over 45 million students globally and more than 14,000 customers, including more than 90 of the top 100 districts by student enrollment in the United States, and sells solutions in more than 90 countries. Visit www.powerschool.com to learn more.
What is the significance of PowerSchool's upgrade for the Hawaii State Department of Education?
PowerSchool's upgrade to Unified Insights™ allows HIDOE to consolidate data from nearly 300 schools, enhancing data-driven decision-making and protection.
How has the upgrade impacted teacher engagement in Hawaii?
Since implementing Unified Insights™, the Hawaii State Department of Education noted an increase in teacher use and application of education analytics.
What changes did PowerSchool make to the HIDOE's data management?
PowerSchool migrated HIDOE's data from on-site servers to the cloud, resulting in better accessibility and functionality for users.
How many schools are affected by PowerSchool's Unified Insights in Hawaii?
PowerSchool's Unified Insights affects nearly 300 schools within the Hawaii State Department of Education.
What is the primary benefit of using Unified Insights for HIDOE?
The primary benefit is enhanced data protection and the ability to make more informed, data-driven decisions for educational outcomes.