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eScholar Releases Latest Version of Its Postsecondary Data Warehouse Product - July 21, 2020
New version provides state education agencies and other interested organizations with the ability to more effectively monitor, track and analyze data associated with postsecondary student, institution, and staff activity.
eScholar Launches Version 12 of eScholar Complete Data Warehouse® for PK-12 - July 15, 2010
New enhancements to support national objectives including Race to the Top and P-20 longitudinal data systems.
eScholar Launches Version 7 of eScholar Uniq-ID® for Students - December 21, 2009
New Capabilities enhance interstate management of Student IDs
Uniquely Identifying Students - Not As Easy As It Seems - November 10, 2009
eScholar Launches Data Warehouse Product for Postsecondary Education - October 1, 2009New product extends eScholar's ability to support P-20 longitudinal data systems.
eScholar LLC Launches the Latest Version of its Education Data Warehouse Product
Leading solution for longitudinal data analysis and reporting. - July 21, 2009
eScholar Expands Software Portfolio with Solutions to Assist States with Eden Reporting - April 6, 2009
eScholar Customers Recognized at Washington, D.C. Conference -March 17,2009
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Software Aims to Simplify EDEN Reporting
In an era when schools are scrambling for public funds wherever they can find them, and when the 2009 ARRA stimulus package is allowing the United States Department of Education to provide funds like never before, the critical thread tying them together is data reporting.
Pennsylvania Earns National Recognition for Efforts to Track Student Progress
A data collection system that will aid the educational progress of Pennsylvania's students has earned national recognition, Governor Edward G. Rendell and Education Secretary Gerald L. Zahorchak announced today.