A pair of working dashboards

Two conversations,
one working set.

Companion dashboards for two upcoming discussions with cabinet and site administrators. Each opens in the browser, reads on its own, and anchors a single decision. Built to be viewed together, navigated with the tab bar at the top of each page.

At a glance

Dashboard pair — what each one is for.

I.
Peer Admin Structure scans fourteen California secondary districts to inform a reorganization conversation.
II.
Crocker Ranch Boundary Flow tracks ten years of enrollment through four grid codes to anchor community engagement on boundary change.
How to use

Navigation.

Tab bar
The tab bar at the top of each dashboard switches between the two.
Titles
Every title in the top-left returns here.
Mobile
Both dashboards reflow for phone and tablet — designed to read in a meeting, on the couch, or at a community night.
Dashboard I

District admin structure, peer benchmark.

Fourteen California secondary districts, scanned across five functional areas of central office work. Headcount heatmap, size-normalized footprint, and structural patterns that sharpen the reorganization conversation.

Audience · Supt, cabinet, site admin Decision · Reorganize site administration
What's inside
  1. Headcount heatmap across fourteen peer districts
  2. Admin footprint per 1,000 students, ranked
  3. Structural tier patterns — layered or flat
  4. Full structure catalogue, position by position
  5. Three patterns to weigh, five questions to ask
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Dashboard II

Crocker Ranch boundary flow.

Ten years of enrollment from four grid codes — 452A, 455A, 458A, 454A. Where the families are choosing high school, how that has shifted, and what the connection signal looks like at Roseville High.

Audience · Supt, cabinet, site admin Decision · Boundary change, community engagement
What's inside
  1. Ten-year stacked-share chart, RHS / WHS / WPHS / Other
  2. Total enrollment volume, 2016 to 2026
  3. Freshman and senior cohort comparison at RHS and WHS
  4. Grid-code detail and RHS connection signal
  5. Three inflection points, candor block, five questions
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