Information for Members & Visitors
What is the VDC?
The Vermont Data Consortium (VDC) is a collaborative of supervisory unions/districts partnering with the Vermont Department of Education (DOE) and TetraData Corporation to deliver an Education Data Warehouse (EDW), data analysis tools and training for data-driven decision making for its members. The function of the VDC is to ensure that Vermont supervisory unions/districts have cost-effective, timely and accurate student and educational data available to address continuous school improvement as well as state and federal accountability and reporting requirements.
What is the EDW?
The Education Data Warehouse (EDW) is a large, consolidated database with a set of analysis tools that allow users to access data from the system through a secure, internet connection. The EDW was built as a collaborative project between the VDC, the Vermont Department of Education (DOE) and the TetraData Corporation and first went online in October 2005. The EDW contains data submitted by Vermont schools to the DOE through the Student Census, Child Count, State Assessment system, Educator Census, Financial Stat report and other data collections. The EDW is the one place that all this data is consolidated in one system. In addition, the EDW allows VDC members to add additional local data such as student schedules, course grades, local demographics and local assessments to the system and relate it to the DOE data. Click here for a presentation about the EDW Analysis Suite (6.5MB).
To learn more about the VDC and the EDW, visit the FAQ page.
What's New?
The VDC is pleased to be working with 30 Vermont supervisory unions/districts during the 2009-2010 school year. Click here for the most recent VDC membership list and map.