TAB F, RSD, TAB G DWA, VIEWING ARCHIVES SERVICES- AGES 3-5 By: Tonia Hoch and Denise Wasko 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to WebCRD.
Advertisements

Penny Milburn August 2011 How are the children? Preschool Program Reporting.
WEB IEP: CHILD FIND FOLLOW-UP TRAINING By: Tonia Hoch.
 Introductions  Meeting Goals  Boat Dock  Integrated Data Systems  Child Find Module Included  Student Features Sorting Ability in Student List.
Manage Transfer Students. C3-TF Manage Transfer Students by School Student Registrar Description: –This function allows the School Student Registrar to;
IMS & Web IEP IMS Web IEP. Security Issues User Names and Passwords “Permissions” allow users different levels of accessibility 2 hour Time-Out The system.
Revised by Holland Public Schools Using the Search tab: After logging in on Infinite Campus click on the Search Tab. Then type in the Student.
Introductions Advanced Organizer Meeting Goals Parking Lot Breaks and Lunch Photo Permission Meeting Resources 9:00 – 9:15.
Once you have obtained your log-on and password, enter the log-on assigned to you and your password.
Risk Management - Request for Electronic Field Trip Waiver Process For class related field trips only – Students must be 18 years or older to utilize this.
Child Count To check Child Count, run the Pre Cut-Off Student Roster by Teacher (Reports ->Special Education Data -> Student Data -> Pre.
TAB F, RSD, TAB G DWA, VIEWING ARCHIVES SERVICES- AGE 6+ By: Tonia Hoch.
Employee Self Service Benefits Open Enrollment Revised: 10/06/2009 October 12 – 30, 2009.
Special Education Student Information System Project New York City Department of Education | Special Education Student Information System Project 1 Welcome.
Training Outline – Attendance Clerks
Changes from Fall  ACT Composite has been removed from the EASIER extract  FAY remains on the Barcode extract but will not be used.
Online Withdrawal Requests - Students Requesting a Withdrawal Themselves.
End and Start of Year Administration Tasks. Account Administration Deleting Accounts Creating a Leavers Group Creating New Accounts: Creating accounts.
Understanding your child’s IEP.  The Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is intended to help students with disabilities interact with the same content.
HOW TO REGISTER A TEAM Version 1.04 Rev Season 1v1.04 Rev ASA’s Online Registration.
Translator Module Overview The new Translator Module for WebIEP offers a means for producing high quality IEP forms printed in Spanish. The module is.
~FY 14 ~ Medicaid Compliance Requirements VER: 8/26/2013.
Western Region Cadet Command
9/10/2015 What’s New? Edline at Valley View!! Joyce Potempa Technology Department presentation to Building Support Staff February 2, 2010 Institute Day.
4-H Leader Training 4-H On-Line Orientation. The Basics of 4-H Online 4-H Online is located at: There are help sheets for members,
Steps 2 & 3 Presenter:. Training Overview Introduction Walk Through Steps 2 & 3 Username & passwords Team Requirements Scheduled FET Trainings & Completion.
Oregon Feature Code. Oregon File Member Setup Done at the district level Runs the physical file information for the district Shouldn’t be too concerned.
1 State-Adopted Textbook Requests Procedures and Policies.
Online Withdrawal Requests - Student has Withdrawn Online - What Do Dept Do Now?
OT/PT Dept Awaiting Service to Active Contact family to set appointment On the day you first try to call the family, discharge from AWAITING SERVICE, re-admit.
IMS & Web IEP IMS Web IEP. Security Issues User Names and Passwords “Permissions” allow users different levels of accessibility 2 hour Time-Out The system.
New Secondary Transition IEP Forms in Exceed Fall 2013.
Collection of Assessment Results
CIMP & DUE PROCESS POINTERS It’ that time again… Anoka-Hennepin participates in the Continuous Improvement Monitoring Process supported by.
TimeTrex Electronic Signature Process. Welcome to the new totally electronic TimeTrex System The purpose of this presentation is to explain how the electronic.
Facility Reporting v. 1.0 Managing Clinical Staffing Reports on the Illinois Outcomes Website May 20, 2009.
Fall  Please do not start screening children until they have had 2 weeks to adjust to being in Head Start/ Early Head Start  Screenings are to.
February Topics covered in this presentation: How to clean up a Future IEP that contains outdated information ­ Meeting notices ­ Present Levels.
Child Count October 1, 2015 OSDE, Special Education Services.
WELCOME to the QSNY Portal Public School Self-Study 1.
Provider Information Verification Training November 17, 2007 CDS Boardroom – 9am to 11am.
Tutorial Contents Text Cut/Paste & Format OhioLINK ETD Home UT ETD Home ETD Entry Form UT Grad School University Libraries ETD Guide OhioLINK Electronic.
28 Steps to Successful Recruitment Applications
Early Childhood Outcomes Indicator 7 Data Collection Application Review.
ADD, TRANSFER, FIND, & MOVE-INS By: Tonia Hoch. ADD/TRANSFER Click Add/Transfer Type in student name and DOB, click Search Your options should show the.
1 Indicator 7 Child Outcomes: Changes & Updates June 2011 Indicator 7 Child Outcomes: Changes & Updates June 2011.
Training Outline – Attendance Clerks
Special Education Federal Child Count Reporting NOVEMBER 2015.
Florida Association of Management Information Systems Summer Conference 2011 Exceptional Student Education.
 ask in writing for evaluation; keep a copy of the request  explain child’s problems and why evaluation is needed  share important information with.
Walk Through of VEEP Online System Updated May 2011.
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Programs/Office of Special Education 1 MIS Data Conference July 2011.
Texas Assessment Management System STAAR Alternate Manage Teacher Assignments.
Contact Contact Teacher Training Service Tracking.
» Students who meet the passing standard on STAAR must still meet all promotion requirements outlined in the district policy. We will review.
Change Provider vs Add/Transfer. Matthew is a Speech Only kid at Hansen Elementary in Cedar Falls. Matthew is transferring from Hansen Elementary to Southdale.
COPA Rollover How to successfully complete the COPA School Year End Rollover from to
SchoolSuccess for Coordinators
Schoology at GRMS Schoology is a new communication platform for teachers, students, and parents. We hope this will assist in creating a culture at GRMS.
Change Provider vs Add/Transfer
CTAERN/DOE System Level Counselor Coordinator Profile Entry Initiative
TEACHER ACCESS CENTER TRAINING TAC 4.1 GRADEBOOK SETUP AUGUST 2, 2018
CTAERN/DOE System Level Counselor Coordinator Profile Entry Initiative
Electronic Packet Instructions
HOW TO USE THE NEW GLOBAL GRANT REPORT
Entering Correction Activities for 60 Day Timeline, Early Childhood Transition and Discipline Noncompliance Welcome to the presentation on how to enter.
Southwest college Registration instructions
New Special Education Teacher Webinar Series
Dates to remember Family access both new and existing will stop August 31 All event registrations end August 31 County Dues information to state office.
Adding Participants.
Presentation transcript:

TAB F, RSD, TAB G DWA, VIEWING ARCHIVES SERVICES- AGES 3-5 By: Tonia Hoch and Denise Wasko 1

MY LIST Ways a student shows on the ‘My List’: By being listed as a service provider on page F, status will show as VLSP or PPSP Adding a service on tab F for a student in Child Find and going to an IEP, teacher would need a service added on page F, status would show as CFND until IEP is validated By being listed as an activity only (no service), status would show as ACTY By adding a student as a ‘Potential Service Provider’ to staff member, status will show PTSP By adding a move-in student to staff (record will show as ATMI 2

STUDENT LIST Students added as a ‘Potential Service Provider’ will not show on the student list. Students show on a student list when they have a service or activity at that district and building or placed there for Child Find When a transfer is requested, once it is processed then the student will show on the student list. 3

TAB F: SERVICES Services and activities – this is how the student shows on a teacher’s ‘My List’ Service start date – this will be the first time the service started for the student – no need to update as when it prints, it prints the date of the meeting. When service is no longer needed, you will ‘end service’ and most of the time it’ll be MGS for met goal still served in SE. 4

TAB F: SERVICES – EC WORKSHEET All services need to be filled in The info below is found on the web IEP, click the blue ‘?’ by EC Worksheet button: 5

EC WORKSHEET, CONT. Refer to SE Procedures Manual, page

EC WORKSHEET, CONT. 7

TAB F: ACTIVITIES The student will show for any staff that was picked via the bank ‘B’ on the activities. If they don’t have a service, the student will show as ‘ACTY’ under the status on their ‘My List’ When doing a transfer, please update the activities otherwise it will show on previous staff member’s list until those are updated. If student is still showing on your ‘My List’, it is either because a service or activity is still tied to your name. 8

TAB F: FUTURE SERVICES Includes any services that start more than 30 days after the meeting  They will not become ‘active’ services unless an Amendment is done and they are copied and pasted to ‘services tab’  Future services, activities and supports will not automatically become "live," nor will they be used to calculate LRE. If it is necessary to move a future service to the Services or Activities tab, use the amendment process. When possible, secure parent consent beforehand for an amendment without a meeting – moving information is not changing information.  Make sure to remove any future services that are no longer needed on an IEP 9

RSD When a building change has been made, page F needs updated so RSD will calculate. If RSD is not calculating for the majority of services and you have all services completed, go to tab F, put a period in the text field, click ‘Save’, then remove the period and click ‘Save’ again (have to do the save in between), this will then update RSD Reminder on the question: The student receives special education in this location because it is:, the majority of the time it will be the ‘Normal Attendance Center based on where the Student lives’ 10

TAB G - DWA All preschool children enrolled in a district-provided or district-supported must be administered the GOLD assessment, making the GOLD a “district-wide assessment.” All K-3 students enrolled in a public school are subject to universal literacy screening and progress monitoring requirements, making these assessments “district-wide.”. This includes students who receive competent private instruction and are dual enrolled and students who are shared-time (enrolled in both a public school and accredited non-public school). Participation in district-wide assessment:  Yes “Yes” is selected for any student enrolled in a school district program, including: children enrolled in a voluntary four year-old program, regardless of location or provider; children enrolled in an early childhood special education program; and dually enrolled or shared- time students  No “No” is selected for preschool children who receive AEA support services, only, and students incarcerated in an adult correctional facility 11

TAB G: DWA, CONT. Denise Wasko sent this to districts: This is a state decision, not a Prairie Lakes decision. The GOLD is an IEP requirement effective 1/15 when asked the question about “district wide assessment.” However, the School Leader Update from July and Aug referenced the requirement for all SWVPP including IEP preschool children, ages 3-5, with instructional IEPs to also be using GOLD. So, if those 3 year olds are in a 3 year old program or an ECSE classroom, they must follow the same requirements as SWVPP. When we do a verification visit for QPPS, we include any programs serving 3, 4, 5 year olds on an IEP and they are part of the verification process/expectations. The expectation would be for all children in the 3 year old program to be using GOLD, not only the IEP children. That way you have some classroom data to support instruction, differentiation, grouping, etc. Dee Gethman would be your best DE contact if you want more information. 12

VIEWING ARCHIVES When a new IEP is opened, you would not go to the previous IEP to view service information. This is only stored in archive. Services are the same database so changes that have been made to the services page on the newest IEP will be reflected on the services page of the previous IEP. To view the previous IEP services, you would click the ‘Val’ plan on the previous IEP. In example below, you would click the blue 11/18/13 (Val) to see previous services. When you have created the first new plan in the new system, then when you create another new IEP, then the services would rollover and so then any changes you make to the services page would need a PWN. 13

VIEWING ARCHIVES When a new IEP is submitted, that will mark the previous IEP as Final. In order to see the services and Reeval date from the original IEP (in picture below, the 3/14/13 IEP), you would need to click the Validated IEP (in this case the blue 3/22/13 date). The Final archive will include any changes made to services and on tab A will include the new reeval date if the newest IEP was a reeval. It includes any changes to services from the newest IEP because they rollover from plan to plan and it is the same database. 14

VIEWING ARCHIVES On the listing below, the bottom 8/23/12 Amendment (Validated and Archived) would be the original IEP prior to amendment. The 8/23/12 Amendment (Final) would include all progress monitoring that had been updated after the amendment and when the 5/9/13 IEP was submitted. 15