Seeing every student succeed with Equal Opportunity Schools

Equal Opportunity Schools (EOS) is committed to closing achievement gaps for low-income and students of color.
With Tableau Foundation's largest grant to date, weâve joined the effort to unlock these studentsâ full potential.
Tableau is helping EOS find, enroll and track 100,000 high school students in Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (BI) programs across the country. Research shows success in these courses leads to increased engagement and improved performance.
âA studentâs high school experience changes who they are,â said Maile Hadley, senior director of programs at Equal Opportunity Schools. âThatâs why the lens of equitable enrollment is so critical, especially for students of color so they donât feel like an exception to the rule.â
Tracking the participantsâ progress is a crucial part of the mission, but itâs no small feat. The program is in support of My Brotherâs Keeper, a White House initiative, and is described as the largest and most targeted of its kind. This yearâs efforts include more than 70 school partners.
Itâs about understanding what students, staff, and school systems bring to the table outside the test scores.
To help EOS see and understand what Hadley calls âa ton of data,â Tableau provided software, training, and financial support. InterWorks, a longtime Tableau partner, provided pro-bono product training. And Tableau Visionaries helped create dashboards to track progress.
These customized dashboards have enabled EOS to explore data at not only the system-wide level, but also the school level and the student level. This new perspective has allowed EOS to embrace a more targeted approach.
âThe impact was dramatic. Thatâs why we feel good about completely redoing the way we do analytics,â Hadley said. âEvery school is really unique. Our standard analysis didnât always fit.â
EOS has added survey data to identify each schoolâs needs beyond test scores, including what Hadley calls âacademic tenacity characteristicsââthings like grit and a sense of belonging.
"This is going to help EOS and analytics to the next level,â Hadley said.