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CTE Data and EMIS Update
Geoff Grove December 2016
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Overview CTSO Level of Participation College Credit Plus Credential and Assessment Reporting Changes EMIS Processing Schedule
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Funding Appeals Reports Upcoming EMIS Changes
Overview Funding Appeals Reports Upcoming EMIS Changes
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Who is a CTE Participant?
A student who has earned credit in a CTE course. Enrolled in a CTE course meets all business rules Subject/course code, curriculum approved – hours – program matrix Valid CTE teacher license
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Who is a CTE Concentrator?
A student who has completed half of a CTE Workforce Development Program and has enrolled in the next portion of the same CTE program. Reported by districts POC has to allign to approved subject code. “One Day?” use best judgment
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What data do we measure? Academic Achievement – Reading
Academic Achievement – Math Technical Skill Attainment Secondary School Completion Graduation Placement Nontraditional Participation Nontraditional Completion Credentials Ever passed measures OGT – CLS how many passed GEDs included – was diploma now GED Placement – working to improve tracking with workforce development Grad requirements GW need detail
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Where does the data show up?
Federal and State Accountability Systems Consolidated Annual Report for Perkins/Perkins Accountability CTE Report Card Data to Feds reported end of each year –
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Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSO)
Capture level of student involvement – Local, Regional, State or National level activities ** Did not participate LC Participated at the local level RG Participated at the regional level ST Participated at the state level NT Participated at the national level
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Assessment and Credential Reporting Changes
Removal of the GU Assessment Code for FY16 The remaining GU Assessments are also reported as GW Only Report GW to Avoid Confusion and Duplication
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Credential Yes/No Flag
Credential Y/N flag removed for FY16 Need 12 point of credentials Report detailed credential information
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Credential Updates Updated list on ODE Web site Changes include new credentials, point values, and deletions Search “Industry Recognized Credentials”
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Credential Updates EMIS Manual may not be final Source for valid credentials is Web page New format of credentials coming
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Credential Date Report date credential earned Needed for Prepared for Success Calculations Credentials can still be reported for concentrators in March(D)
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Assessment Updates Updated list on ODE Web site Simplified from previous years Search “Assessment Matrix”
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EMIS Manual may not be final Source for valid assessments is Web page
Assessment Updates EMIS Manual may not be final Source for valid assessments is Web page
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EMIS Processing Schedule
Draft Schedule for updated 12/8 Draft Schedule for posted 12/8 Search “EMIS Schedule” on ODE site
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Important Dates(12/8 Draft)
Final Staff/Course – 3/7/17 March(D) Follow-up – open 2/13/17 Close 4/28/17
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Appeals Will continue in FY17 Appeal Calendar in works Search “Data Appeal” for up to date information
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Funding Appeals for FY16 funding still being processed Not set end date JVSDs should receive post appeal report in February
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Funding FY17 funding reports planned to start in January First funding reports before close of first staff/course window
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Other Reports EMIS reports for MarchD Follow-up Planned to precede open of March window Earlier information longer window will reduce appeals
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PLTW Certifications Adjust Certification Checks to Recognize Project Lead the Way and Middle School Validation Reduce Number of Overrides
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Industry Credential Senior Only Programs
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Key Stakeholders School districts Career technical planning district
Post-secondary partners Industry partners
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Identifying Location of Program
Considerations for selection of site Greatest student access Industry Credential facility requirements Transportation Location of industry credential programs within the career technical planning district Role of industry and postsecondary partners
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Career Technical Education Supplemental Funding
Category Career Technical Education Supplemental Funding Category 1 Agriculture & Environmental Systems, Construction Technologies, Engineering & Science Technologies, Finance, Health Science, Information Technology, Manufacturing Technologies Category 2 Business & Administration, Hospitality & Tourism, Human Services, Law & Public Safety, Transportation Systems, Arts & Communications Category 4 Education & Training, Marketing, Public Administration Category 3 – CBI Category 5 - FSC
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Teacher Certification
Two Requirements Maintain current industry credential Proper Teacher License Career Technical Education Professional 12-Hour Teaching Permit How to identify potential educators for these programs? Survey teachers in district; Work with career technical planning district to identify a potential career center educator; Survey community business leaders
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Senior Only Credential Coding
First Numbers of Subject Code 38XXXX ASE Collision Repair B2 – CH42 Sr. Only subject code 38CH42
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Questions?
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CTE Data Management Staff
Geoff Grove Kim McKeand Melissa Maynard
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ODE CTE Report Card
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CTE Report Card Timeline
CTE Report Card approved via Board Resolution Board Resolution needed to implement component and overall grades Alignment with school/district report card
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Upcoming Changes for 2016 and beyond
Component Grades Prepared for Success component grade Achievement component grade Addition of Academic Indicators Post Program Outcomes component grade Industry Credentials measure Graduation component grade
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Report Card Resources All indicators and components documented Search “Report Card Resources”
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Graduation Component 60/40 weighting schema approved for school/district report card Same weighting recommended for the CTE report card
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Graduation Component
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Graduation Component Grade Assignment
Points Letter Grade 4.125 – 5.000 A 3.125 – 4.124 B 2.125 – 3.124 C 1.125 – 2.124 D 0 – 1.124 F Measure Weighted Points Component Points 4-Year Rate 95.2% = 4.5 Points x 0.60 weight 2.7 Points 5-Year Rate 92.0% = 3.5 points x 0.40 weight 1.4 Points Total 4.10 points = “B” Component grade
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Achievement Component
Currently contains only Technical Skill attainment New: Academic indicators in 2017 Committee recommended in 2013 that academics be integrated once EOC tests were implemented
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Technical Skill Grading Schema 2016 and Beyond
Original Grade Technical Skill Attainment Rate A 90% - 100% B % C 70% % D 60% % F < 60% Promotion/ Demotion Participation Rate Grade Demotion <=90% Second Demotion Below 80%
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Indicators Will include indicators for EOC tests for students participating in CTE and taking EOC during the school year Targets and grading scale aligned to district report card Implement in 2017
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2016-2017 High School Indicators
Academic Indicators High School Indicators Algebra I EOC American History EOC American Government EOC English I EOC English II EOC Geometry Integrated Math I Integrated Math II Physical Science Biology
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Achievement Component
Weighting for 2016: 100% Technical Skill Attainment Weighting for 2017 and beyond: 75% Technical Skill Attainment 25% Academic Indicators
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Post Program Outcomes Industry Credentials included in Prepared for Success Feedback from the field as well as internal analysis suggests denominator for measure should only include students in programs with aligned credentials available More data needed – implement in 2017
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Post Program Outcomes Weighting for 2016: 100% Placement
Weighting for 2017 and beyond: 75% Placement 25% Industry Credentials
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Report Card Components
Prepared for Success College Admission Test Dual Enrollment Industry Credentials Honors Diplomas Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate
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Prepared for Success Measures how well a school or district is doing to prepare students for college and careers 6 ungraded measures that become a graded component
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Prepared for Success In 2015 and beyond all data is reported in EMIS versus using outside data sources Denominator for each measure is the 4-year and 5-year cohort
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2016 Prepared for Success Component Grade
By law the component is tied to the four-year and five-year graduation cohorts Denominator of each graduation rate calculation is the denominator of Prep. For Success Component
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Component Framework 4-Year Cohort Denominator +
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A student must have one of these
Component Framework To be in the numerator a student must be remediation free, obtain an industry credential, or earn an Honors Diploma Any of these students who also have AP, IB, or post secondary credits will earn a bonus weight of 0.3 Remediation Free Honors Diploma Industry Credentials Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate Dual Enrollment A student must have one of these Bonus points if a student has one of these AND has one of the first three
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Prepared For Success Example
Student Students Count 1.0 in Numerator with One of More of These* Students in Numerator Earn 0.3 Bonus Weight with One of More of These* Total Points for Student ACT/SAT Remediation Free Honors Diploma Industry-Recognized Credential AP Test 3 or Higher IB test 4 or Higher Three or More College Credits Student 1 YES No 1.3 Student 2 1 Student 3 Student 4 Student 5 Student 6 Student 7 Student 8 Student 9 Student 10 TOTAL POINTS EARNED 7.2
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Prepared for Success Component Grade Scale - 2016
Scale increases in each year 2016 Grade Range A 85% - 100% B 65% % C 34% % D 15% % F 0% %
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Prepared for Success Component Grade Scale - 2017
Range A 90% - 100% B 70% % C 45% % D 25% % F 0% %
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Prepared for Success Component Grade Scale – 2018 & Beyond
Range A 93% - 100%* B 75% % C 60% % D 40% % F 0% % *The percentage for the “A” range aligns to the four-year graduation rate
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Overall grade Coming in 2018 Proposed Weighting: Feedback Welcome
Achievement and Post Program 30% each Graduation and PFS 20% each No overall A unless all Perkins targets met Feedback Welcome
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Ran sample data based on 2016 Report Card 2 CTPDs had A 35 CTPDs had B
Overall Grade Ran sample data based on 2016 Report Card 2 CTPDs had A 35 CTPDs had B
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ODE CTE Report Card -Federal
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CTE Report Card Download File
Download Data Select Year Career Technical Planning District CTE Summary – grades of all CTPD CTE Ratings details of indicators
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College Credit Plus New Delivery Method (CN320) to help districts get funding CP- Career Tech College Credit Plus Course Instruction delivered at district with instructor provided by the college/university or with district's own instructor.
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College Credit Plus JVS CCP funding report will be complete soon NewsFlash when final then 45 day review process Payment based on who reports CCP course in EMIS
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College Credit Plus LEA can flag students who belong to them or wait until end of 45 days If no course reported in EMIS funding divided based on FTE CCP reports for FY16 and fall of FY17
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Annual Program Review FY2016 Available in Compliance System
FY2016 Career Technical Education Program Review Manual Launch Date of Compliance System: November 1, 2016 Completion Date of District Self-Review: September Take them to the safe account to see the data and manual.
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Annual Program Review FY17 Data Same cohort as FY17 Report Card
Goal is to be released same time as CTE Report Card September 2017 Review of Report Card data also review of program level Take them to the safe account to see the data and manual.
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How do you ensure quality data?
Build a data team Good data isn’t a one person job. Your EMIS coordinator is your friend. Monitor ODE reports Institute best practices for follow-up surveys Ask questions Data Managers EMIS - Cross functional team Discuss updates – Post Placement – contact card parents/friends social media presence
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Perkins Federal Grant Proposed revision didn’t make vote before No word if any movement with new administration Potential Concentrator definition change
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CTE Data Management Staff
Geoff Grove Kim McKeand Melissa Maynard
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