These resources come from practical problems I’ve encountered in schools and districts. Some are technical, some are messy, and most sit at the intersection of departments that do not always use the same tools or language. I share them here because good systems work should make complex work clearer, more connected, and more useful for the people trying to serve students well.
System-level program monitoring gets difficult fast when you’re managing thousands of IEPs across schools. I’ve built custom ECATS/SAP reports that help teams spot potential compliance issues, monitor patterns, and respond before small data problems become big audit problems. These tools grew out of real collaboration between EC leaders, school teams, data staff, and district administrators.
View reporting examples.
Google Workspace can do much more than most people realize. I enjoy finding ways to stretch the familiar tools (Docs, Sheets, Forms, Apps Script, and Drive) into practical workflows that save time, reduce confusion, and connect work across departments. These examples come from everyday school and district problems where a simple tool made the process cleaner.
Explore workflow tools.
Schools already collect a tremendous amount of data, but too often it sits in required reports instead of helping leaders make better decisions. I build dashboards that clean, organize, map, and connect data so teams can explore patterns across schools, programs, departments, and student groups. My favorite projects are the ones that help leaders move from “we have the data” to “we know what to do next.”
See dashboard examples.