ASPIRE Capital Region Launches New Education Data Tools to Drive Strategic Collaboration in Leon County

A new education data dashboard and summary publication is now available in Leon County, marking a major milestone in ASPIRE Capital Region’s effort to enhance data-informed decision-making across education and workforce initiatives.

Developed through a collaborative effort, these tools aim to help local stakeholders integrate robust education data into their ongoing projects to maximize impact. The release supports a growing call for a cohesive, community-wide strategy that bridges K-12, postsecondary, and workforce alignment.

The launch is the focus of a recent community event that showcased the importance of leveraging data to target key areas—such as low postsecondary continuation rates and resource gaps between schools to improve student success.

“One of the most pressing realities we face is the stark difference in continuation rates in education beyond high school and academic readiness between schools like Godby and Chiles,” said Sue Dick, President and CEO at the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. “These data shows us where support is most needed—and why we must act with urgency.” The dashboard will be a powerful, reliable tool for spotting trends and meeting the growing demand for shared data—enabling organizations to collaborate on new programs.

ASPIRE’s new dashboard highlights priority areas for action, including:

  • Reducing chronic absenteeism
  • Reducing barriers to accessing college and career acceleration opportunities
  • Increasing FAFSA completion
  • Increasing high school graduation and GED attainment rates
  • Increasing the postsecondary continuation rate within one year of graduation

Check out the full article on the Florida College Access Network Website HERE and check out the Data Dashboard HERE.

https://www.aspirecapitalregion.com/datadashboard