Introduction to Data Science Partnership

To implement the curriculum as designed/planned, your district/school leadership would need to apply for an IDS partnership. We currently partner with districts/schools throughout California, nationwide, and internationally. If you are interested in offering IDS, but still have questions after reviewing the information below, please contact the IDS team at info@idsucla.org

You can review the curriculum and also “test drive” the technology via our sandbox on a limited, 2-week trial basis, but actual classroom implementation requires training and technical support, both of which are currently only offered to IDS partners on a fee-for-service basis. Our technology team cannot provide ongoing support for non-partnership teachers.

For more information on application requirements and cost, please continue reading the FAQ below, or download it here.

IDS Webinar

Click here to receive the link to view the latest IDS Webinar or to register for the upcoming Informational Webinar, which is held annually in January.

IDS Partnership FAQ

How and when can our district/school apply for partnership?

A district/school can apply for IDS partnership after attending the IDS Informational Webinar, which takes place every January. To register for the 2024-2025 Informational Webinar, which takes place in January 2025, visit 2024-2025 IDS Informational Webinar Registration.

What is the cost/fee structure for partnership (i.e., PD, curriculum, technology costs)?

See the IDS Partnership Cost Structure for costs and services for the current partnership.

Please note that these costs and services apply to partnerships that start and end in the period noted in the cost structure, and may change for subsequent years.

What criteria must be met in order to be considered eligible for partnership?

Click here for the IDS Partnership Application Criteria for the upcoming cohort.

Please note that these criteria apply to partnerships that start and end in the period noted in the cost structure, and may change for subsequent years.

What kind of support would our district/school receive should we be chosen?

  • 9 days of PD in Year 1, with an emphasis on how to implement curriculum
  • 4 days of PD in Year 2, with an emphasis on content and skills for teachers
  • 4 hours of complimentary PD for 2 administrators and/or counselors
  • Monthly virtual office hours
  • Performance tasks/assessments

For questions regarding IDS curriculum content, structure, and essential concepts, please continue to browse through this website. This site provides a detailed description of the curriculum, the California Common Core Standards it addresses, and related technology.

For any questions/concerns not answered here, contact us at info@idsucla.org


IDS Partners

Districts/Schools that have offered Introduction to Data Science (IDS).
AUSTRALIA:
  • Pymble Ladies’ College – pymlc
CALIFORNIA:
  • Alhambra Unified School District – ausd
  • Alliance College-Ready Public Schools – acrps
  • Anaheim Union High School District – auhsd
  • Archer School for Girls – asfg
  • Birmingham Community Charter High School – bcc
  • Branson School – tbs
  • Bright Star Schools – bss
  • Centinela Valley Union High School District – cvuhsd
  • Chaffey Joint Union High School District – cjuhsd
  • Culver City Unified School District – ccusd
  • Downey Unified School District –
  • El Rancho Unified School District – erusd
  • Fallbrook Union High School District – fhusd
  • Glendale Unified School District – gusd
  • Inner City Educational Foundation (ICEF) – icef
  • Jurupa Unified School District – jusd
  • Long Beach Unified School District – lbusd
  • Los Angeles Unified School District – lausd
  • Marin Catholic High School – mchs
  • Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District – nlmusd
  • Paramount Unified School District – pusd
  • San Ramon Valley Unified School District – srvusd
  • Santa Ana Unified School District – sausd
  • Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District – smmusd
  • South Pasadena Unified School District – spusd
  • STEM Preparatory Schools – sprs
  • Torrance Unified School District – tusd
  • Ventura Unified School District – vusd
CONNECTICUT:
  • Clinton Public Schools – cps
HAWAI’I:
  • Hawai`i Academy of Arts and Science Public Charter School (HAASPCS)
  • Kealakehe High School
IDAHO:
  • Boise Independent School District – bsid
  • North Star Public Charter School – nscs
KANSAS:
  • Blue Valley USD 229 – bvsd
KUWAIT:
  • American Creativity Academy Schools
LOUISIANA:
  • Collegiate Academies
NEW JERSEY:
  • Passaic City School District – pcsd
NEW YORK:
  • East Islip Union Free School District – eisd
  • Yorktown Central School District – ycsd
OHIO:
  • Bedford High School – oesca
  • Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District – oesca
  • Columbus Public Schools – oesca
  • ESC of Northeast Ohio – oesca
  • Fostoria City Schools – oesca
  • Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools – oesca
  • Green Local Schools – gls
  • Hilliard City School District – oesca
  • James A. Garfield Local Schools – oesca
  • Kettering City Schools – oesca
  • Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village Schools – oesca
  • Marion City School District – oesca
  • Milford Exempted Village School District – oesca
  • New Richmond Exempted Village Schools – oesca
  • Noble Local STEM-Designated School District – oesca
  • Nordonia Hills City Schools – oesca
  • North Central Local School District – oesca
  • North College Hill City Schools – oesca
  • Olentangy Local School District – oesca
  • Paint Valley Local Schools – oesca
  • Perrysburg Exempted Village Schools – oesca
  • Piqua City Schools – oesca
  • Shadyside Local School District – oesca
  • Springfield City Schools – oesca
  • Talawanda City School District – oesca
  • Teays Valley Local School District – oesca
  • Toledo Public Schools – oesca
  • Upper Valley JVS – oesca
  • Wadsworth City Schools – oesca
OREGON:
  • Fern Ridge School District – frsd
  • Springfield High School – sps
  • Willamette High School
TENNESSEE:
  • Shelby County Schools – scs