What data do you want to see? Most of it exists publicly but is very messy. You can get basic financial information here,[1] but data on student outcomes and school climate is very siloed - if there's a specific school/state you're interested in, I could help you find information.
Even if you're a researcher, good quality data rarely exists. In NYC, which collects more data than any other school district, you're mostly relying on a (publicly available) 100 question survey sent to every student. The survey author must have never talked to a child because the questions are worded like a clinical psychology paper. At low income schools the survey has a 20-30% response rate.[2]
Even if you're a researcher, good quality data rarely exists. In NYC, which collects more data than any other school district, you're mostly relying on a (publicly available) 100 question survey sent to every student. The survey author must have never talked to a child because the questions are worded like a clinical psychology paper. At low income schools the survey has a 20-30% response rate.[2]
[1] https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/index.asp?ID=2512750020... [2] https://tools.nycenet.edu/snapshot/2022/