Listing sites give you a single mystery score. K12 Atlas gives you what the score is hiding: class sizes, counselor counts, graduation rates, enrollment trends, and which high school the address actually feeds — with the government source next to each number.
Which schools serve this address? 72,872 attendance boundaries, plus 1.32M feeder relationships showing which elementary feeds which middle feeds which high school.
Is the school growing or shrinking? Nationally, 46,665 schools are losing enrollment and 21,137 are growing — the trend column tells you which one you’re buying into.
Will anyone be watching out for my kid? Counselor, nurse, and psychologist staffing per school — 24% of U.S. schools report zero counselors.
Do students finish? 4-year cohort graduation rates from the state’s own files, with the reporting year attached.
How does the state itself rate it? The official accountability rating, in the state’s own scheme — not our invention.
A family
Two offers, two districts, one weekend to decide. The $99 report settled it at the kitchen table: one district’s high school was 300 students over where it was five years ago with counselors added; the other was shrinking with none. Same listing-site score on both.
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