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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave, May 2014
by Sarah McCruden Welcome to CRCs monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! (For those who dont know, the title references our room fondly referred to as the bat cave where data staff can geek out in an isolated setting.) Here well be offering you a fascinating sneak peek into the cave, with the latest updates & tips on what were implementing here at CRC!
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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave: April 2014
by Ashley Faherty Welcome to CRCs monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! (For those who dont know, the title references our room fondly referred to as the bat cave where data staff can geek out in an isolated setting.) Here well be offering you a fascinating sneak peek into the cave, with the latest updates & tips on what were implementing here at CRC!
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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave: February 2014
by Ashley Faherty Welcome to CRCs monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! (For those who don't know, the title references our room fondly referred to as the bat cave where data staff can geek out in an isolated setting.) Here well be offering you a fascinating sneak peek into the cave, with the latest updates & tips on what were implementing here at CRC!
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July 9, 2022
Our Valentines: Why we love evaluation at CRC
compiled by Sheila Matano Earlier this year, the American Evaluation Association released a statement describing what evaluation is and its value to evaluators and the public at-large. There are many different types of evaluation and the time it takes to complete an evaluation project can vary from a few weeks to several years. Amidst a flurry of projects, debacles, deadlines and what seems to be a long and arduous winter, the CRC team took some time this week to decompress and reflect on what we love about our work.
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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave: January 2014
by Sarah McCruden Welcome to CRCs monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! (For those who dont know, the title references our room – fondly referred to as the bat cave— where data staff can geek out in an isolated setting.) Here we’ll be offering you a fascinating sneak peek into the cave, with the latest updates & tips on what were implementing here at CRC!
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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave: December 2013
by Sarah McCruden Welcome to CRCs monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! (For those who dont know, the title references our room – fondly referred to as the bat cave— where data staff can geek out in an isolated setting.) Here we’ll be offering you a fascinating sneak peek into the cave, with the latest updates & tips on what were implementing here at CRC!
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July 9, 2022
Out of School Time Programs in Baltimore City
by Sheila Matano The Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC) recently released a new report on schools in Baltimore City that provide out-of-school time activities. All the schools in the reports were funded under the Community Schools Initiative at the Family League of Baltimore City. One of the key outcomes for the OST programs was attendance; the report showed students who attended OST on a regular basis had a slightly higher school attendance rate than their peers who did not (95.
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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave, November 2013
by Sarah McCruden Welcome to CRCs monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! (For those who dont know, the title references our room – fondly referred to as the bat cave— where data staff can geek out in an isolated setting.) Here we’ll be offering you a fascinating sneak peek into the cave, with the latest updates & tips on what were implementing here at CRC!
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July 9, 2022
Secrets from the Data Cave, October 2013
Introducing. . . Secrets from the Data Cave by Sarah McCruden. Welcome to CRCs new monthly series of articles on all things techie: Secrets from the Data Cave! For those who dont know, the title references the room in our office where the data staff can geek out in an isolated setting that is fondly referred to as the bat cave. We will be offering you a sneak peek into this fascinating environment every month with the latest updates and tips on what were implementing here in the CRC data cave!
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