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Secondary Hot Topics Summer 2018
Data Quality
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What does Data Quality DO?
ALL things related to eSchool, TAC, HAC & PEIMS Ensure data is quality & compliant Submit PEIMS data files to TEA Train & provide support Attendance Specialists Registrars TAC Contacts & Teachers HAC Contacts Mark Reporting Contacts Discipline Contacts Data Entry Specialists Counselors Administrators More!
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Official Attendance Time (OAT)
OAT is mandated by TEA & included in Humble ISD internal audit process Each campus MUST: Select an OAT for the entire school year Campus Attendance Specialist run reports and document OAT daily Campus Administrators monitor & ensure teacher compliance
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Discipline Referrals Again for 2018-19
Teachers track Classroom Issues and report Conduct Referrals through TAC
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Discipline Referrals in TAC
Teacher enters Classroom Issues and/or Behavior Referrals in TAC Administrator views each Behavior Referral in eSchool Resolve Referral (done) Return Referral (needs corrections by teacher) Escalate Referral to Incident (and finish coding the incident in eSchool) Teacher views Administrator Actions in TAC
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Discipline Entry Training Information
Training is required for NEW personnel discipline data entry clerks administrators who enter discipline data into eSchool Dates: August 7 or 15 (AM or PM) sign up ASAP - sessions fill quickly Make-up session: August 29 (AM or PM) Training includes use of district forms, data entry in eSchool, general discipline rules, and understanding Certify reports for discipline data
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What is a PEIMS Discipline Record?
a record that is required for each disciplinary action which results in the student’s removal from regular classroom reported at end of each school year a single student can have multiple records throughout school year if removed from classroom more than once for discipline purposes
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What actions trigger a PEIMS discipline record?
ISS - In School Suspension OSS - Out of School Suspension DAEP - Discipline Alternative Education Program Highpoint Expulsion - JJAEP
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Out of School Suspension (OSS)
Student may be assigned maximum of 3 days of OSS per incident - NO EXCEPTIONS! OSS for a partial day (even if only one period) is considered one of the 3 total allowable OSS days Know your campus Official Attendance Time when suspending students from school for partial days student at school at O.A.T. = present for day student suspended prior to O.A.T. = not present for day
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Incident Numbers State Discipline Incident Numbers - generated by eSchool when an incident is entered for a student Always link all offenders involved in one discipline event to the SAME incident number! Each offender under one incident can have the same or different types of actions assigned and for the same or different lengths Incident reason code must be the same for all offenders tied to one incident
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Multiple Offenses During One Event
If more than one offense occurs during the same discipline event, only report the most serious offense in eSchool Use the incident description/comments field in eSchool to document the other offenses that have occurred
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Discipline Coding Decisions
Campus administrator MUST determine correct coding for discipline incidents & actions
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Verification of Discipline Data
Certify reports are for verification of data; necessary changes in eSchool should be made in a timely manner Campus principal: list of staff members to receive weekly PEIMS Discipline Data Scorecard from Certify (AP’s, Principal, Secretaries, etc.) by August 9 to
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Importance of Discipline Data Accuracy
Bad data presents an invalid image of the district’s discipline management Safe Schools Report Incident reason codes included for each campus: 11-14, 16-19, 29-32, 36-37, 46-48 Must report each incident using correct incident code
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Importance of Discipline Data Accuracy (cont’d)
TEA monitors district’s discipline data for anomalies through PBM Discipline Data Validation Process 9 indicators for discipline data validation: 1. Length of OSS >3 days per incident 2. Length of ISS 3. Unauthorized Expulsion of students >10 yrs 4. Unauthorized Expulsion of students <10 yrs 5. Unauthorized DAEP of student <6 yrs 6. High # of discretionary DAEP placements 7. African American discretionary DAEP placements 8. Hispanic discretionary DAEP placements 9. No mandatory expellable incidents for multiple years
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Referral Example
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Referral Completion
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How do you know which Incident Code and Action Code to use?
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Admin version of SCOC
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Newly Added Discipline Code
21CYB - Cyberbullying
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PEIMS Discipline Appendix E
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App. E Code Definitions
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App. E Decision Chart
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Important Discipline Reminders
Link incidents with multiple offenders OSS max 3 days Update Actual # of days served for ISS and DAEP Use Admin version of SCOC and PEIMS Discipline Appendix E to determine the correct incident code Use PEIMS Discipline Appendix E to assist with action decisions
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Upcoming DQ Training July 30 - NEW registrars July 31 – Returning registrars Aug 7 or 8 – Campus TAC Contact Aug 13 – Secondary Attendance Aug 7, 15, or 29 – Discipline Entry
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Gradebook Categories No test or assignment will count more than 25% of the nine‐week average.
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Gradebook Categories No test or assignment will count more than 25% of the nine‐week average.
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Grading Scale Current A 90-100 B 80-89 C 75-79 D 70-74 F below 70
PROPOSED A B C F below 70
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We still have . . . eSchoolPlus Admin Mobile App Mobile Family App
view student demographic info on the go District Passkey: 4UJ-B1J-VAS Mobile Family App better viewing for HAC
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Annual Update Opens July 30th
Parents complete AU through HAC for EVERY student Verify residency at camp
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