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Unlocking Data to Drive Learning

1EdTech Consortium and the Ed-Fi Alliance are collaborating to show how integrating the use of the OneRoster and Ed-Fi Data Standards makes data work smarter.

Community members of both organizations are working together to develop a coordinated rostering approach and scalable pathways for richer data integrations.

This community-driven collaboration aims to:

  • Reduce fragmentation across disparate EdTech products at both state and local levels
  • Enhance data-driven decision-making
  • Maximize educator time for teaching
  • Align with data-driven policies to unlock state and federal funding

This collaboration goes beyond streamlining processes; it’s about driving real improvements in student engagement, learning, and academic achievement.

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Sean Casey
Head of Partnerships
Ed-Fi Alliance

This partnership is an incredible opportunity for 1EdTech and the Ed-Fi Alliance, two organizations that combined serve more than 15 million students, to make a giant step toward our shared goal of interoperable ecosystems that support teaching and learning.

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Curtiss Barnes
CEO
1EdTech

Successful Collaborations

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Unlocking Data to Drive Learning

Integrating 1EdTech’s OneRoster standard and the Ed-Fi Data Standard

Join Us

CoSN Annual Conference
March 31 - April 2, 2025
Seattle, Washington

The Ed-Fi Alliance Tech Congress 2025
April 21-23, 2025 
Anaheim, California

1EdTech Learning Impact Conference
June 2-5, 2025
Indianapolis, Indiana

Get Involved

The pilot program currently includes participants chosen for their previous work. However, we encourage anyone interested to reach out with questions, input, or to express interest in future phases of the project by sending a message to RosteringProject@1edtech.org.

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1EdTech Consortium and Ed-Fi Alliance representatives from left to right: Nathan Gandomi, Monica Watts, Eric Jansson, Tim Clark, Curtiss Barnes, Maureen Wentworth, Jeanne Imbriale, Blaine Helmick, Craig Epstein, Jeff Putnam, and Sean Casey

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