Kinvolved connects families, schools, and communities through shared, real-time student data to improve student achievement. Johns Hopkins University research proves that attendance, behavior, and course performance predict high school graduation by sixth grade. Developed based on these findings, Kinvolved's portfolio of technology tools allow stakeholders to share student data that inform appropriate rewards and interventions. The Kinvolved attendance tracker, currently available, allows teachers and leaders to easily record attendance, immediately alerts families of absences/lateness via SMS/email, and analyzes data to identify trends in student behavior. Kinvolved's family, school, CBO, and student workshops, available in person, virtually, or with pre-designed tools, support the technology's effectiveness and impact. Visit www.kinvolved.com to learn more.
2.
25%
of
students
miss
a
month
of
school
per
year.
3. Students
who
miss
30+
days
of
school/
year
will
graduate
at
a
rate
of
21%.
Allensworth,
E.
&
Easton,
Q.
(2007)
Research
Report:
What
maGers
for
staying
on-‐track
and
graduaJng
in
Chicago
public
high
schools.
5. 71%
of
dropouts
say
the
best
way
to
keep
students
in
school
is
to
engage
families.
6. 33%
students
say
their
parents
do
not
know
how
they
are
doing
in
school.
65%
of
parents
wish
they
could
be
more
involved
in
their
child’s
educaJon.
7. Kinvolved
is
improving
K-‐12
achievement
by
empowering
families
through
data-‐driven
solu&ons.
Our
tools…
facilitate
improved
understanding
of
a:endance,
behavior,
&
course
scores
empower
families
to
be
acJve
parJcipants
in
educaJon
by
having
access
to
informa8on
in
real-‐8me
analyze
student
data
to
ensure
all
students
are
on
track
to
graduate
8. We
have
proven
our
model
with
a
300+
student
beta
test
from
‘12-‐’13.
Our
aFendance
tool
improved
student
aFendance
behavior
&
family
engagement.
3,500
students
are
currently
enrolled
in
our
system
as
of
Jan.
2014.
10. PORTFOLIO
OF
TOOLS
A:endance
tracker
Records,
analyzes,
communicates
aGendance
informaJon
Reddit
for
Teachers
Crowd
sources
best
pracJces
for
engaging
families
+
improving
aGendance
Gradua8on
rate
forecaster
Predicts
students’
rate
of
graduaJon
based
on
aGendance,
behavior,
and
course
score
data
Interven8ons
engine
Suggests
individualized
+
class-‐
based
intervenJons
to
improve
aGendance
Posi8ve
incen8ve
tool
Gamifies
aGendance
+
rewards
students
for
posiJve
behavior
Parent
engagement
features
Empower
families
with
more
informaJon,
2-‐way
communicaJon,
polling
to
crowd
source
best
pracJces
11. AGendance
tracker
Teachers
record
aGendance
in
less
than
30
seconds.
Reasons
for
absenteeism
and
minutes
late
are
recorded.
12.
13. Parents
receive
an
SMS
or
email
in
real-‐Jme
noJfying
them
of
lateness/absenteeism.
Parents
also
have
access
to
a
personalized
online
portal.
New SMS:
Sam was
absent
from 1st
period…
Lauren’s
aGendance
Present:
30
days
Absent:
10
days
Late:
15
days
Contact
teacher
Families,
receive
SMS
and/or
email
(customizable)
in
English/Spanish
in
real-‐
Jme
(only
basic
cell
required
to
receive
SMS)
noJfying
them
of
absenteeism/lateness.
14. IntervenJons
engine
Student:
Lauren
Gray
Parent:
Susan
Gray
Daily
Absence/Lateness
Total
A:endance
10%
Reason
for
Absence/Lateness
Monday
Present
19%
30%
40%
Absent
71%
Late
10%
10%
10%
Tuesday
14%
9%
Illness
23%
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9%
45%
Transport.
Peers
Family
Work
Lauren
is
most
likely
to
miss/be
late
to
school
on
Mondays
because
of
Peers.
Recommended
Interven8ons:
(1)
Parent
conference;
(2)
Conference
with
peer
group;
(3)
IncenJves
for
all
peers
to
encourage
Jmely
arrival
to
school
Contact
parent
Email
report
Post
message
15. PosiJve
incenJve
tool
Student:
Lauren
Gray
Parent:
Susan
Gray
This
Week’s
Points
My
Points
25
20
15
10
5
0
Teamwork
Behavior
Points
Points
Homework
On
Time
Week
1
Week
2
Week
3
Week
4
Total
Points
Earned:
45
Points
Spent:
10
Points
Remaining:
35
School
Rank:
4
of
510
Collect
Rewards
0
5
10
16. GraduaJon
rate
forecaster
Student:
Lauren
Gray
Parent:
Susan
Gray
A:endance
(A)
Behavior
Records
(B)
10%
Record
Total
Present
71%
3
Absent
19%
Deten8on
Suspension
1
Late
Course
Scores
(C)
Course
Grade
English
A
Math
B
Science
D-‐
Lauren’s
current
graduaJon
rate
based
on
ABC’s:
72%
Contact
parent
Email
report
Post
message
17. Parent
engagement
features
Parent:
Susan
Gray
Student:
Lauren
Gray
Welcome,
Susan!
What
would
you
like
to
do?
School
Updates
View
student
records
Parent
teacher
conferences
are
tonight!
Your
meeJng
with
Ms.
Altman
is
at
7:00pm.
Contact
teacher
Weekly
Poll
View
aGendance
data
Contact
main
office
View
my
points
Create
award
What
would
best
help
prepare
your
child
for
the
State
Math
Exam
in
30
days?
(a) Individual
teacher
conference
(b) Test
prep
materials
to
use
at
home
(c) Parent
training
in
school
(d) Other:
18. Partnerships
Kinvolved
is
Blue
Ridge
Porkolio
company.
Blue
Ridge’s
mission
is
to
help
connect
people
living
in
high
poverty
communiJes
to
opportunity.
They
support
innovaJve,
new
ventures
that
apply
technology
to
improve
social
and
economic
mobility
in
the
U.S.
Kinvolved
works
with
Teach
For
America
to
broaden
our
reach
to
teachers/schools
naJonally.
TFA
markets
Kinvolved
online
to
NaJonal
and
Regional
Corps
member
and
alumni.
We
train
and
pilot
with
regional
Corps
members.
We
launched
the
first
alum
venture
Indiegogo
crowdfunding
campaign
in
partnership
with
TFA.
Kinvolved
is
an
Independent
Service
Vendor
Partner
with
Pearson’s
PowerSchool.
PowerSchool
is
the
leading
and
f a s t e s t
g r o w i n g
s t u d e n t
informaJon
system,
supporJng
12
million
students
in
all
50
states
and
65
countries.
19. ACCOMPLISHMENTS
GRAND PRIZE
WINNER
GRANT
2012
NYU VENTURE
CHALLENGE
2013
2013
NYU
ACCELERATOR
2013
FINALIST
2013
BLUE RIDGE
PORTFOLIO
BLUE
RIDGE
FOUNDATION
2013
20. Kinvolved’s
Progress
2012
BETA
2013-‐2014
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ü
2014-‐2015
2016
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ROLLOUT
EXPANSION
BETA:
ROLLOUT:
1 NYC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 15 TEACHERS, 250 STUDENTS, 10 PARENTS
PARTNERSHIP WITH 6 SCHOOLS IN 2 DISTRICTS (PUBLIC AND CHARTER); 3,000+ STUDENTS
ENROLLED; PARTNERSHIP WITH COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS; TECHNICAL
INTEGRATION WITH PEARSON POWERSCHOOL
EXPANSION: WORK IN 10+ SCHOOL DISTRICTS OVER THE NEXT 3 YEARS