A new tool for understanding educational trends in NC

Today we are launching a new tool with myFutureNC—the myFutureNC Attainment Trends Workbook—to help you understand trends in educational indicators at the state- and county-level. This tool draws from state and federal sources to highlight trends in three attainment-relevant areas:
Where available, the data is provided for the most recent five years and group-level data is provided in addition to overall totals.
The attainment trends dashboard provides both county-level and state-level information.
The Attainment Trends Workbook enhances the existing suite of tools that educators and leaders have to learn how each county in North Carolina is progressing towards the state’s educational attainment goal of 2 Million by 2030, including our:
If you have questions about the workbook or ideas for future data products, please email us at demography@unc.edu
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