See how districts are making graduate outcomes visible – using real student work, not new systems.
Many districts are already cultivating the skills that define a Portrait of a Graduate – creativity, critical thinking, communication, and more. The challenge isn’t the vision, it’s the evidence: how do you make student learning visible across classrooms and schools?
Explore each of the six core attributes below to see real examples of student work in action, and discover how districts are turning plans into practice.
Strong foundation in learning standards and readiness for post-secondary goals.
Uses imagination and flexible thinking to develop new ideas and respond to challenges.
Analyzes information, evaluates evidence, and solves complex problems.
Expresses ideas clearly and listens actively across contexts and media.
Acts responsibly and ethically in local, global, and digital communities.
Self-aware, sets meaningful goals, and makes informed decisions that value social and emotional well-being.
See how students are demonstrating graduate skills in real classrooms. From projects and reflections to cross-curricular work, these portfolios show evidence you can share with boards, district leaders, and the state. Click through to explore authentic student learning in action.
Wakelet brings all student learning evidence together in one place – giving districts the clarity and confidence to show progress to boards, leadership teams, and the state.
✅ Surface authentic student work without adding new mandates
✅ Track growth and trends across classrooms and schools
✅ Share evidence easily with boards, families, and communities
✅ Support student-owned portfolios that grow year over year and travel with them beyond graduation
✅ Give students a meaningful record of their learning that they can use for college, internships, and future opportunities
Connect with the Wakelet team to explore how Wakelet can help you and your district evidence and showcase your graduates work.