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The ROI Report Collection: How to Choose the Right Report

  • January 6, 2026
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ROI Report Collection Overview

Each report offers a different lens on student performance and instructional impact. This guide provides a high-level overview of the ROI report collection, highlighting what each report reveals, the questions it helps answer, and how it supports informed, strategic decision-making across your district.

What This Overview Includes

  • A summary of each ROI report
  • The primary purpose of each report
  • The type of data each report uses
  • Guidance on which reports are commonly used by different roles

Download the visual at the bottom to quickly understand the purpose and focus of each ROI report.

 

ROI Reports at a Glance

What Makes Each ROI Report Different?

ROI reports are designed to answer different types of questions, including:

  • How student performance changes over time
  • How students are performing against expectations
  • How instructional programs and resources are being used
  • How assessments and grades align

Each report focuses on one or more of these areas.

 

Report Summaries

Academic Impact Manager (AIM)

Purpose: Measure student growth over time and evaluate instructional or professional development impact.

Data Used: Growth data across one or multiple assessments

View the Academic Impact Manager Guide →

 

Cohort Trends

Purpose: Track how student cohorts move across proficiency levels over multiple years.

Data Used: Growth data tied to cohort performance

View the Cohort Trends Guide →

 

eROI Growth

Purpose: Identify academic growth and learning loss across grades, schools, and teachers.

Data Used: Growth data from multiple assessments

View the eROI Growth Guide →

 

eROI Proficiency

Purpose: Understand which students are above, below, or near proficiency thresholds.

Data Used: Assessment proficiency data

View the eROI Proficiency Guide →

 

Return on Assessment

Purpose: Compare benchmark assessment performance to state assessment outcomes.

Data Used: Assessment alignment data

View the Return on Assessment Guide →

 

ACE (Assessment Correlation Engine)

Purpose: Identify alignment between course grades and benchmark assessment mastery.

Data Used: Assessment correlation and alignment data

View the ACE Guide →

 

eROI Resources

Purpose: Evaluate instructional resource usage, cost efficiency, and impact on student outcomes.

Data Used: Usage and cost data combined with performance outcomes

View the eROI Resources Guide →

 

Which ROI Report Should I Use?

Use the guidance below to help identify the reports most relevant to your role.

Superintendents & Principals

  • Academic Impact Manager (AIM)
  • ACE
  • eROI Proficiency
  • eROI Growth
  • eROI Resources
  • Return on Assessment
  • Cohort Trends

Curriculum Directors & Coordinators and Instructional Coaches

  • Academic Impact Manager (AIM)
  • ACE
  • eROI Proficiency
  • eROI Growth
  • eROI Resources
  • Return on Assessment
  • Cohort Trends

Special Education Directors & ESOL Directors

  • Academic Impact Manager (AIM)
  • ACE
  • eROI Growth
  • eROI Proficiency
  • eROI Resources
  • Return on Assessment
  • Cohort Trends

CFO & Federal Programs

  • eROI Resources

Technology Directors

  • eROI Resources

Next Steps

For step-by-step instructions, report setup guidance, and data interpretation tips, select any report above to view its full user guide. If you’re unsure where to start, this collection is designed to help you quickly identify the report that best fits your needs.