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GreatSchools is an American national nonprofit organization that provides information about PK-12 schools and education. The website provides ratings and comparison tools based on student growth, college readiness, equity, and test scores for public schools in the U.S. , the GreatSchools database contains information for more than 138,000 public, private, and charter schools in the United States.


History

GreatSchools was founded in 1998 as a school directory and parenting resource in
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, with seed funding from New Schools Venture Fund. The next four years (1999–2002), the school ratings expanded statewide in California and expanded nationwide in 2003. In 2008–2011 the College Bound Program was launched, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Robertson Foundation, and the
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. In 2013, GreatSchools received a three-year grant from the
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and saw
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integrate GreatSchools information such as school search, school ratings and reviews into their real estate database. In 2014, there was an expanded partnership with
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Recognition and awards

*GreatSchools received Outstanding Achievement awards in 2011 and Best In Class awards in 2009 from the Interactive Media Awards. *In 2021, GreatSchools received two nominations in the 25th Annual
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in the Science & Education category for its parenting podcast,
Like a Sponge
': Best Limited Series Podcast and Best Individual Episode for its season 2, episode 4 title, "''Liar, Liar: How to Raise an Honest Child in a Post-truth Society''." *In 2021, GreatSchools.org won two "Awards of Distinction" in the 27th Annua
Communicator Awards
for Best Family & Parenting and Best Education website. *In 2022, an episode of GreatSchools.org's podcast ''Like a Sponge,'' "
Banishing Bias from School
''" was nominated in the 26th Annual
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for Best Science & Education podcast episode. The podcast series ''Like a Sponge'' was also recognized as a Webby Honoree for Best Podcast - Limited-Series & Specials in the Health, Science & Education category.


Equity and Student Progress ratings update

In 2017, GreatSchools introduced a "Summary Rating" to individual school profiles. The Summary Rating is a score on a 1-10 scale composed of themed ratings including how well schools serve students from different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds
Equity
, how much students are improving within a school year
Student Progress
, performance on state tests
Test Score
, and how well schools prepare students for college
College Readiness
. In 2020, GreatSchools further evolved its Equity and Summary Ratings for K-12 schools to emphasize equity and elevate student academic progress as a key measure of school quality. The increased emphasis on equity had the effect of lowering the summary scores for many highly-rated schools and raising ratings for poorly performing schools, as schools with a small population of disadvantaged students do not receive an Equity rating. GreatSchools ratings also do not take college level courses other than Advanced Placement into consideration when calculating "college readiness." As a result, high schools with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program or Cambridge Program score lower on this criteria, which gives an artificially lower overall school score. Despite these adjustments to the methodology, the ratings continue to generate criticism among parents and education stakeholders for their role in housing choices and reliance on indicators known to be associated with student race and income. For example, real-estate websites like Zillow and Redfin allow for prospective homeowners to filter their searches based on school quality. The controversy surrounding the link between school quality and housing choices centers on the fact that public schools are largely funded by property income taxes. High quality schools raise home value, and higher home value means more money being put into the schools. On the other hand, low-valued property leads to less funding for schools, which then further decreases property value.


Addition of school climate data

In August 2021, GreatSchools became the first school information site to add school climate data to its school profiles. GreatSchools first piloted the publication of these data in
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using responses from the Illinois State Board of Education's 5Essentials Survey, an evidence-based system designed to drive improvement in schools nationwide. This survey has been validated by the
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Consortium on School Research and shown to predict the likelihood of school improvement in school climate and student outcomes. GreatSchools awarded 452 Illinois public schools — 66% of which serve a high percentage of students from low-income families — its inaugural Thrive Award, which was based on schools achieving
designated threshold of success
across the five areas of the 5Essentials Survey and therefore indicating they are "well-organized for improvement." In December 2021, GreatSchools added school climate data to its profiles of more than 1,700 schools within the
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. The data was sourced from the Department's annua
NYC School Survey
which asks families, students, and teachers to reflect on six components of a strong school culture: rigorous instruction, supportive environment, collaborative teachers, effective school leadership, strong family-community ties, and trust.


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.greatschools.org American educational websites American review websites Consumer guides Education companies established in 1998 Internet properties established in 1998