Three Databases. One Connected View of K–12 Public Education.

Momentum annually collects and updates its School, Policy, and Performance Databases — the foundation for every engagement, from a single school to a state-wide reform.

How the Databases Work Together

Each database stands on its own — but every Momentum engagement draws on all three. The intersections are where the most useful insights live.

Schools

School-level data on enrollment, programs, and student outcomes.

Policies

State and district policies, funding rules, and compliance data.

Performance

Academic results, growth measures, and system indicators.

Stronger Insights.
Better Decisions.
Better Outcomes.

Schools + Policies

Understand how policies shape opportunities and experiences at the school level.

Schools + Performance

Connect school-level data with outcomes to identify what is working and where.

Policies + Performance

See how policies influence performance across districts and student groups.

All Three Together

When school, policy, and performance data intersect, we uncover insights that drive meaningful change.

Schools

A comprehensive list of public schools, their locations, and enrollment data — with a focus on alternative education campuses (AECs) and charter schools.

What It Powers?

Identify comparison schools for school evaluations

Map enrollment trends

Map performance trends (combined with the Performance Database)

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49.5 M

number of k-12 students enrolled in public education. (NCES 2025)

8.3%

The percent of public school students enrolled in charter schools.

1%

The one percent of public school students enrolled in alternative schools (stand-alone public schools only).

Alternative School Performance

Momentum's one-of-a-kind performance database on alternative schools alone, updated annually from public data sources to inform policy and practice for this highly specialized group of schools.

What Data Includes

Cohort graduation rates (4- through 7-year)

Proficiency rates on statewide assessments

Attendance metrics — ADA, chronic absenteeism, truancy, stability, mobility

Event and cohort dropout rates

College readiness assessment outcomes

How can our data help you?

3,373

Number of alternative public schools in the US (standalone schools only)

3.7%

Percent of public schools that are alternative schools.

500K

approximate number of students enrolled in an alternative school in the fall of each school year.

Policies

Our policy database includes a growing list of policies related to public education across the country, and allow us to provide our parters with state and national level policy scans, and creates a pool of policies from which we can pull to assist advocacy organization and policy makers to improve policies across a number of areas, including (but not limited to):

Alternative education policies and systems

School accountability policies and systems

Charter school related policies, including facilities and funding

State and federal public education policies

National Coverage. Annual Refresh.

Publicly available school performance data, collected annually from state departments of education — feeding local, state, and national trend analysis.

How can our data help you?