 As educators, we share a common goal of continuously improving educational outcomes for all students in British Columbia. To enable this work, one of the most powerful tools available to us is data. Data helps us see where students are succeeding and where they are facing challenges. It helps us to identify existing or emerging areas of need and develop plans to address them. And it helps us identify systemic challenges and opportunities within K-12 education in British Columbia. The BC Ministry of Education and Child Care's Enhancing Student Learning Reporting Order requires all boards of education to report annually on student outcomes, utilizing data. The order outlines specific educational outcomes and measures that are used to inform each district's planning. Using data to inform planning is an important piece of a continuous improvement cycle. Each district communicates information about its continuous improvement cycle annually in the Enhancing Student Learning Report. As outlined in the Policy for Student Success, the mandate of BC's K-12 education system is to develop educated citizens. This collective mandate has three pillars – intellectual development, human and social development, and career development. The Ministry of Education and Child Care's Education Analytics Office develops analytical reports on K-12 education in BC. A district can use this data to inform its strategic planning. To support districts in improving student outcomes, the Enhancing Student Learning Reporting Order uses common data sets to assess each pillar of the educated citizen. Previously, these reports were shared in a static format, such as Excel or PDF. These static tools were less effective when analyzing and interacting with complex data. The Education Analytics Office is transitioning to a dynamic, user-friendly online platform called Microsoft Power BI. School district leaders can access Microsoft Power BI reports at the BC K-12 data portal under standardized provincial reports, including the data required in the Enhancing Student Learning Report. This tool is considerably more intuitive. It offers users the capability to view interactive, customizable reports. Educational leaders will now be able to easily interact with and analyze district data. You will be able to view district results in relation to provincial results. You can analyze data across your district to determine existing or emerging areas of need. And you can dig deeper into the data to better understand subsets of the student population. The Framework for Enhancing Student Learning Power BI report captures data on all nine measures of the order in one easy-to-access platform, and this data is updated regularly. This new platform provides a variety of ways to analyze and interpret data, giving districts the opportunity to identify areas of strength and challenges, and empowering educational leaders to make evidence-informed decisions to continuously improve the educational outcomes for all students.