“The LinkIt! team has been very involved in our growth. It is invaluable to be able to look at the data, which is easy to read, and identify the skills and standards that each individual student needs help with. LinkIt! has also validated many of the programs and teaching practices that we have. We go back to the data and see what works.”
John Capuano
Principal
East Amwell School District
“Our primary goal was two-fold, to make data more accessible to our staff and to use data to improve student learning. We have been overall very impressed by LinkIt! The team’s openness to questions and willingness to support our teachers, staff, and administration continues to make the implementation smooth and straightforward. We consider this data analytics partnership a very worthwhile investment in our students’ futures.”
Dr. Christine Capaci
Director of Data Assessment and Accountability
West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District
“LinkIt! offers the most robust data analytics of any software on the market. It is uniquely positioned to assist in tracking student progress and helping to make decisions about all aspects of the instructional program. We use LinkIt's reporting features at a variety of levels: at the individual student level for placement decisions and RTI; at the teaching-team level for PLC work; and at the grade/cohort level to identify any gaps in the curriculum. As such, the product is significantly more robust than our previous data management and analytics solution.”
Jim Barbiere
Director of Curriculum, Instruction, & Human Resources Barnegat Township School District
“Schools and students are like mosaics. From a distance you can see the overall image, but it’s not until you’re up close that you can see the little pieces. Those pieces are data points – measures of skills and knowledge made visible through assessment. We analyze loads of data through LinkIt! We do our benchmarks, look at the state testing data, and take a close look at subgroups. We also survey teachers so there’s anecdotal evidence with their points of view.”
Dr. George J. Solter Jr.
Superintendent
North Bergen School District