DOE Retiring Former Compass Education Data Portal, Switching To INview Portal

July 7, 2020 at 9:37 p.m.

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INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Tuesday announced the upcoming retirement of Indiana’s former education data portal, Compass. Launched in 2010, Compass was recently replaced by Indiana’s new modernized information and data portal, INview.

INview serves as IDOE’s new public-facing portal for school-level data and is designed to fulfill federal accountability requirements for transparency under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Created with parents in mind, INview provides a more robust view of districts and schools for both state and federal accountability measures, while sharing the performance and progress of Indiana schools.

For more information or to view Indiana’s new data and information portal INview, visit www.inview.doe.in.gov.

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Tuesday announced the upcoming retirement of Indiana’s former education data portal, Compass. Launched in 2010, Compass was recently replaced by Indiana’s new modernized information and data portal, INview.

INview serves as IDOE’s new public-facing portal for school-level data and is designed to fulfill federal accountability requirements for transparency under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Created with parents in mind, INview provides a more robust view of districts and schools for both state and federal accountability measures, while sharing the performance and progress of Indiana schools.

For more information or to view Indiana’s new data and information portal INview, visit www.inview.doe.in.gov.
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