We entered the project wanting to understand RSU2’s impact on a wide variety of student outcomes, including academic achievement, hope and well-being, attendance, graduation and postsecondary success. RAND conducted analyses with MAP data to show how RSU2 students performed relative to their matched counterparts from fall-to-spring of each academic year from 2008-09 through 2017-18.
But what we’ve learned is that answering the question of impact is more complex than ever. The data in this report reflects some clear challenges that RSU2 needs to focus on as well as bright spots. It also provides a jumping-off point to draw attention to the limitations of assessment across the country: what we know learners need to know and know how to do isn’t always aligned to what we measure, how we’re measuring it and what we hold schools accountable to.