>> this one for baseball. >> reporter: after-school activity, boy scouts. favorite tv show, "avatar: the last airbender." >> i really like this. so i told my mom to make my hair like that. >> reporter: adhd. it's the last data point about 9-year-old matthew that would likely end up in a data base his school started using this year. and that worries his mother. >> beware. >> reporter: a few public school systems across the country are partnering with a non-profit called enbloom. the company's technology stores all the information collected about students in one place. from their test scores to their disabilities and their learning styles. the ultimate goal? they say a one-stop data shop to help personalize learning. >> so school and districts today collect a lot of data but it's all over the place. different systems, disconnected. so as avenue a result of this data is not usable. it's the difference between data and information. >> specifically when it comes to matthew, your son, what's your