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Committee reviews two MOUs: tutoring provider seeks test-score data; school requests community-service tracking access
Summary
Committee members asked legal staff to confirm the scope of student data sharing in a New Haven Counts tutoring MOU and reviewed a MobileServe agreement that would let a school track student community-service hours using limited student fields.
The Finance & Operations Committee reviewed two memoranda of understanding on Jan. 8: a data-sharing MOU with tutoring provider New Haven Counts and a community-service tracking MOU with MobileServe LLC.
Mister Nguyen described New Haven Counts as a tutoring program seeking student assessment data to measure its effects on state (SBA) and district (iReady) outcomes for 2022–25. "New Haven Counts is a tutoring program to boost literacy and numeracy among students," Nguyen said. He said the group requested SBA levels for 2022–25 and iReady levels for 2022–24 to evaluate program…
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