Since 1968, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has conducted the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) to collect data on key education and civil rights issues in our nation's public schools. The CRDC is collected every two years and gathers a variety of information including: enrollment demographics, preschool, math and science courses, advanced placement, ACT & SAT, discipline, school expenditures and teacher experience. The CRDC is a longstanding and important aspect of the ED Office for Civil Rights (OCR) overall strategy for administering and enforcing the civil rights statutes for which it is responsible. Below are the instructions for accessing the most recent state-level CRDC reports on the Office for Civil Rights website.
2. Select 'School and District Search'
3. On the Find District(s) Tab, Type in the District Name (Full Name Not Required)
4. Select the Year
5. Select the State
6. Select District Search Link
7. To access the report click on the district name