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Parsec Education’s mission is to improve and transform K-12 education and student outcomes through modernizing, evaluating, improving, and standardizing the way schools view, interpret, and respond to data.
Parsec Education has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
Parsec Education has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Parsec Education has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Parsec Education's investors include Alpine Ventures, Cultivation Capital, Revolution.
Parsec Education has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Series A in December 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2024 | $8M Series A | — | Alpine Ventures, Cultivation Capital, Revolution | Announced |
Parsec Education is an edtech platform that builds data analytics tools for K-12 school districts, consolidating quantitative and qualitative data into actionable insights to improve student outcomes.[1][2][3][5] It serves school districts, administrators, and educators through four core products—Analytics (data consolidation and visualization), Real (video/audio/text feedback synthesis), Clarity (goal-tracking and ROI measurement), and Academy (AI-powered lesson planning and professional development)—addressing the challenge of overwhelming data volumes without internal analysis capacity.[1][2][4] The company solves the "data silos" problem by unifying insights, enabling decisions on *what* is happening and *why*, with strong growth including an $8 million Series A funding round in December 2024 from Cultivation Capital and Blueprint Equity to scale engineering, customer success, and reach.[5]
Parsec Education was founded by Eugene Park, who served as a key data analyst at Madera Unified School District, where he developed innovative data visualization tools to boost student achievement but recognized districts' limited capacity to act on data.[2][5] His former supervisor, Babatunde Ilori, now CEO and co-owner, praised Park's "superpower" in storytelling through data visuals; together, they launched the company about four years ago after Park and his wife, Victoria, sold their home to fund it.[2][5] This bootstrapped start evolved into a dynamic edtech firm, named "Parsec" to symbolize navigating vast data "distances" like constellations, with a mission to modernize how schools interpret and respond to data for better K-12 outcomes.[2]
Parsec rides the edtech data analytics wave, fueled by post-pandemic demands for evidence-based decisions amid teacher shortages and accountability pressures, where schools drown in data from disparate systems but lack synthesis tools.[1][2][5] Timing aligns with AI advancements enabling qualitative analysis (e.g., Real's AI questions) and federal pushes for data-driven equity in K-12, positioning Parsec to capture a fragmented market projected for growth.[1][4] It influences the ecosystem by empowering districts to bridge *what* (metrics) and *why* (feedback), fostering personalized instruction and ROI measurement that competitors overlook, while investors like Blueprint Equity amplify its scale in underserved public education.[1][5]
Parsec's $8M Series A signals acceleration, with plans to expand engineering and customer success for broader adoption amid rising AI-edtech demand.[5] Trends like AI feedback automation and unified platforms will propel growth, potentially dominating K-12 analytics as districts prioritize outcomes over data hoarding. Its influence may evolve from niche innovator to ecosystem standard-setter, transforming raw data floods into student success stories—just as its founders charted from a home sale to Series A scale.