What is the School Report?

This article pertains to our Legacy Report System. For Next Gen Reports see:
How to Create a Next Gen Report or What is the School Template?

The School Report contains enrollment information, school ratings, test scores, and public reviews, along with a map showing the school’s location and contact information. It also includes ratings and data for nearby schools and showcases properties that are for sale within the school district or a distance specified by you. 

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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You can only create a report for one school at a time. Choose between one elementary, middle, or high school.

Nothing in the Fair Housing Act limits buyers’ choices of where they want to live. On the contrary, the Fair Housing Act protects the buyer’s ability to choose housing and prohibits certain actions by sellers, real estate agents, and others who might otherwise limit that choice. This raises the question of what an agent can do to accommodate a buyer’s preferences. Nowhere is this more of an issue than when the question of schools comes up during the homebuyer search.

Discussions about schools can raise questions about steering if there is a correlation between the quality of the schools and neighborhood racial composition–or if characterizations such as “a school with low test scores” or “a community with declining schools” become code words for racial or other differences in the community. Similarly, making unspoken distinctions by promoting a school in one district while keeping silent about the quality of another school can have the same effect. These become fair housing issues.

Link to NAR article – Steering, Schools, and Equal Professional Service

The full School Report is about 10 pages. You can choose the content in your report by clicking the plus sign to the right of the report name. Hover your cursor over the information i (next to each element), to see a description.

Our school ratings and data are provided by Niche and our school boundaries are provided by Precisely. Both are updated quarterly.

On the Report page, make sure the address or area is showing at the top of the page, then select which report you would like to create. Next, scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Email to. Enter the email address or multiple email addresses (separated by commas) in the field provided, then click the Run Report button.

See who you sent a report to and when they last opened the report on the report generation page. Go to the My Reports section, then select View Report Activity from the Report Options drop-down. 

Click the Reports tab and select any report title to be taken to the Reports page, locate the report you would like to delete in My Reports. Under the report, click the arrow in the menu box, then select Delete Report.

Click the Reports tab and select any report title to be taken to the Reports page, locate the report you would like to share in My Reports. Under the report, click the arrow in the menu box, then select Post on Facebook.

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If you need additional assistance, contact RPR Member Support at (877) 977-7576 or open a Live Chat from any page of the website.

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