Truenorthlogic State Education Agency Solutions

State Education Agency Solutions

Leveraging human capital management strategy to improve effective teaching practices and student achievement

A key theme is emerging in states around the country – leveraging human capital management as a strategy to improve effective teaching practices and student achievement.

Truenorthlogic is the leading provider of comprehensive human capital management systems to K-12 education agencies working to increase educator effectiveness in support of improved student achievement.   With our proven track record creating statewide solutions for California, Hawaii, Arizona, Delaware and Utah, Truenorthlogic is the ideal partner as states pursue "Race to the Top" and other innovative strategies for improving educational outcomes. 

Truenorthlogic partners with State Education Agency teams to:

  • Improve an agency’s ability to build, support and retain a highly effective teaching force through enhanced educator performance management, evaluation and growth planning
  • Manage statewide educator support systems through process automation and workflow management improvement services
  • Generate efficiency gains and cost savings while capturing information on the improvement and results achieved for the agency
  • Provide a centralized repository of educator information for deeper analysis and review, including connecting student data and other measures to evaluate impact of teacher quality initiatives
  • Provide centralized monitoring and tracking of formula and competitive grants
  • Meet federal reporting compliance for Highly Qualified Teachers and Highly Effective Teachers
  • Leverage investment in current systems, through holistic system view that can include direct integrations and data sharing between systems

To learn more about how Truenorthlogic can help your agency,  contact us today.

In partnership with Truenorthlogic, Hawaii DOE moved from being Federal Title II non-compliant to a state plan that has been identified as exemplary by U.S. Department of Education.

Hawaii Department of Education

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