Data infrastructure for K-12
Every district has data. Few have the answers it should be giving them.
School Data Services is your full data team. Pipelines, warehouse, dashboards — managed for you, in your cloud.
Sound familiar?
Your SIS and assessment platforms don't talk to each other.
Every system is its own island. Cross-system reports mean hours of manual merging — every single time.
Every state report is a manual export-and-clean exercise that takes days.
Staff pull, clean, and stitch files by hand. Then do it all over again next quarter.
You don't have a data team — and you can't afford to hire one.
Building data infrastructure requires expertise most districts can't hire for on a public-sector budget.
What we build
Four services. One annual price. Zero engineering hires.
Data Pipelines
Automated extraction from your SIS, assessment platforms, and vendor systems. Clean, reliable data delivered on a schedule — no manual work required.
Active integration: PowerSchool SIS. We add new SIS, assessment, and HR integrations as part of customer onboarding.
Learn more →Cloud Data Warehouse
A Google BigQuery warehouse built in your cloud — not ours. All your district data in one governed, always-on place. Your team owns it.
Learn more →Dashboards & Analytics
Role-based dashboards built on your live data. Attendance, performance, enrollment, and operations — visible at a glance.
Learn more →SDS Lens AI
An AI assistant grounded in your district's data. Ask about attendance trends, grade-level performance, enrollment patterns. Numbers you can cite, sourced straight from your data.
Learn more about SDS Lens →Real results
Live dashboard — built on real data.
A charter network we work with replaced 40+ hours of monthly manual reporting with a single dashboard. Built on BigQuery, updated automatically, accessible to every stakeholder at the right level of detail.
No spreadsheets. No waiting. No manual updates.
See pricing →Ready to see your data in one place?
Book a 20-minute call or send us a note. We'll show you exactly what your district's data infrastructure could look like.