The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Gates Fund Pays for Data Projects

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in Seattle, has awarded $22-million for projects to help schools, districts, and states gather and use data to improve high-school students' academic achievement.

The goal is to gather data "that will inform decision making at all levels in the system," Vicki L. Phillips, director of...

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