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What’s the deal with Evaluation Surveys?

March 17, 2026

Kelly Worthington

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An evaluation meter with selections ranging from "very poor" to "excellent" is shown with its needle pointing to "excellent."

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  • We recently hosted a webinar introducing our updated scope and approach to supporting state education agencies (SEAs) and lead agencies in managing IDEA data. During the webinar, we shared insights about data integration, technical assistance, and our expanding work into Part C, emphasizing practical strategies to improve data quality, reduce burden, and foster sustainability.

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  • Taking time away from pressing deadlines and daily demands to dig in and write down the how and why your team does their work is often not at the top of a data team’s priority list. But Generate states are doing just that, in partnership with their TA Teams to really dig into the steps needed for high quality and sustainable data submissions through Generate.

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  • CIID’s Expanded Mission to Include Part C: What Does this Mean for Our Work?

    January 15, 2026

    Kelly Worthington, Co-Director, CIID

    CIID is excited to announce the expansion of our mission to include support for IDEA Part C Lead Agencies. Learn more about what this means for our work and how we plan to support Part C data management.

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  • Improving Data Quality Using Generate Utilities

    January 14, 2026

    Liz Brunet, Technology and Development Lead, CIID

    Learn how the latest Generate release includes new features that enhance data quality by allowing State Education Agencies (SEAs) to view student-level details, making it easier to identify and resolve data discrepancies before submission.

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