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District adopts NextPath to manage Act 20 screening, reading plans and intervention data

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Waunakee curriculum directors presented the district's first-year rollout of NextPath, a student-data platform the district adopted to replace EduClimber; presenters described its use for Act 20 diagnostics, personal reading plans, dashboards, vendor integrations and summer-school tracking.

Curriculum directors Tim Shale and Amy Johnson described Feb. 24 how Waunakee Community School District is using NextPath, a student-data platform, to manage assessment data, administer Act 20 screening and diagnostics, house personal reading plans and visualize district intervention trends.

Johnson said NextPath provides "workspaces" for specific tasks, including an Act 20 reading-plan workspace that helped staff meet statutory deadlines for diagnostic assessments and parent notifications. She said families receive a secure link to view a student's personal reading plan and that the district also provides a hard copy to families.

Shale said NextPath replaced EduClimber after the district ported data late last spring and discontinued the EduClimber contract. Presenters described NextPath as having improved automation and a more contemporary, Netflix-style interface…

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