Title 20 › Chapter 76— EDUCATION RESEARCH, STATISTICS, EVALUATION, INFORMATION, AND DISSEMINATION › Subchapter I— EDUCATION SCIENCES REFORM › Part C— National Center for Education Statistics › § 9543
Gather and share school statistics for the United States and other countries. The Center must collect data for preschool, elementary, secondary, postsecondary, and adult education. It covers many topics, including school reform and readiness, student achievement in reading, math, and science, graduations and dropouts, adult literacy, access to college and financial aid, teaching and teacher qualifications and training, classroom conditions and teacher supply and demand, school safety and violence (including relationships between victims and offenders, their demographics, and weapon types), school finances, students’ social and economic backgrounds, educational technology and internet access, early childhood and before/after-school programs, vocational and technical program participation and completion, and school libraries. The Center must study and publish reports that explain what the numbers mean. Where useful, it must break data down by gender, race, ethnicity, income, limited English proficiency, mobility, disability, and by urban, rural, or suburban areas. Help state and local education agencies improve and automate data collection and build statewide longitudinal student data systems. The Center sets voluntary standards and guidelines for those systems under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and must protect student privacy consistent with section 9573. It also gathers international comparison data, runs long-term and special studies, helps prepare the biennial report under section 9519, and works with the National Research Council to create methods for measuring graduation rates (the percent who graduate with a regular diploma in the standard number of years), completion rates, and dropout rates. The Statistics Commissioner may run training and fellowship programs to teach agency staff standard statistical methods and bring them to the Center temporarily to help with the work.
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20 U.S.C. § 9543
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60