RI Kids Count
The mission of Rhode Island KIDS
COUNT is to improve the health,
safety, education, economic
security, and development of Rhode
Island's children.
Providence Plan
The Providence Plan provides data
analysis for government agencies and
community groups on a variety of
issues, such as economic
development, public safety, health,
jobs, and education. They also
operate programs that focus on
children’s well-being, workforce
development, and community
building.
Rhode Island Public Expenditure
Council
RIPEC's primary purpose is to
promote more efficient, economical
and responsible government for Rhode
Island, both at the state and local
levels.
Core of Common Data: Build a Table
The Common Core of Data (CCD) is the
Department of Education's primary
database on public elementary and
secondary education in the United
States. CCD is a comprehensive,
annual, national statistical
database of all public elementary
and secondary schools and school
districts, which contains data that
are designed to be comparable across
all states.
National Center for Education
Statistics (NCES) Kids' Zone
The
NCES Kids' Zone provides
information to help you
learn about schools; decide
on a college; find a public
library; engage in several
games, quizzes and skill
building about math,
probability, graphing, and
mathematicians; and to learn
many interesting facts about
education.
Rhode Island Geographic
Information System (RIGIS)
The
Rhode Island Geographic
Information System (RIGIS)
is a consortium of
government and private
organizations employing
computer and communications
technology to manage and use
a collective database of
comprehensive geographically
related information.
Rhode Island Government
Information and Data Center
This is a centralized
electronic portal through
which individuals and
businesses can access
Rhode Island government
information and services
from multiple agencies
Rhode Island State Data
Center
Official source for
demographic, economic, and
social statistics produced
by the US Census Bureau.
In$ite
In$ite is an easy-to-understand information and
finance reporting system for school districts. In$ite™
categorizes each expenditure to one of six broad program
categories found in most school districts: General Education,
Special Education, Chapter I/Title I, Bilingual/ESL (English as
Second Language), Vocational Education, and Other Programs.