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An Introduction to the Individual Student Enrollment System ISES Segment 2 Department of Public Instruction Spring 2008
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Presentation Segments Segment 1 –WSLS – ISES and Public Reporting –Preparing for the ISES Collection –ISES CD/YE Data Elements –ISES CD/YE Data Entry Segment 2 –ISES CD/YE Data Validation –Avoiding Common CD/YE Errors –WSAS and ACCESS Rosters –ISES CD/YE Review and Revision –ISES CD/YE Final Submission Segment 3 –ISES Discipline Data Elements –ISES Discipline Data Entry –ISES Discipline Data Validation –Avoid Common Discipline Errors –ISES Discipline Final Submission –ISES Support
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ISES CD / YE Data Validation
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ISES Full Validation Request
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Reports
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Avoiding Common CD / YE Errors
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Meet the data submission schedule Encourage Special Ed, Pupil Services, Assessment and ISES staff to work together Take advantage of training opportunities General Comments:
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Submitting and Accountable District and School: Report short term enrollment periods and gaps Be aware of school openings & closings, grade ranges, and district calendar ISES Public Enrollment and PI-1563 Pupil Count (Membership) have different student populations
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Educational Services provided outside of District Facilities: Report students receiving services provided by Third Party Providers: Wisconsin School for the Deaf Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired CESAs County Children with Disability Education Boards (CCDEBs) LEA Private School Placements Universities and Colleges Residential Care Centers Other Third Party Providers
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Educational Services provided outside of District Facilities: Report students receiving services provided by District Staff on Alternative Schedules or at Alternative Locations: Early Childhood Preschoolers Libraries Home School-to-Work Programs Hospitals Juvenile Detention Centers Jails
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Enrollment: ISES record must correspond to an existing WSLS enrollment for the district, school, record type and enroll date Missing ISES Records –may result if only one record type has been uploaded/entered into the ISES –may result if new students and transferred students have not been entered in the WSLS –may result if graduates or other withdrawals for 2007-08 have not been exited (Count Date) –may result if new students for 2008-09 are enrolled on or before 6/30/2008 (Year End)
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Economically Disadvantaged Status: NSLP Provision 2 public school districts must submit individual student economic data
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English Language Proficiency Code When Composite ELP Level exists, ELP Code may be calculated and in many cases may not be overwritten. New students should not be reported as ELL until the preliminary evaluation is complete.
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Disability & Educational Environment Classification: Include student groups with alternative settings or schedules Report data according to the appropriate IEP and educational placement Use age appropriate Ed Environment codes
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Parentally Placed Private: Verify which students with disabilities are covered by a Services Plan Students are submitted by district in which the private school is located Ed Environment should reflect parent placement
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Exit Type ISES will not allow a student to be identified as a transfer within the WSLS, if no subsequent enrollment exists on or before the count date. Several exit types are available to identify students who are not known to be continuing.
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Full Term Dropout: Definition The student completed the school term associated with a year end record in the most recent previous ISES collection (year X - 2) and is not known to be continuing. There is no evidence of the student enrolled in any WSLS school at any point during the next school term (year X - 1) or prior to the count date of the current ISES collection (year X). A Year End record for the student from the previous collection is added to the current collection such that the affected district(s) have an opportunity to update exit information, if appropriate. The student may count as a dropout for School Year X – 1, but will not count as a dropout in school term where the student completed the school term (year X – 2).
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Full Term Dropout: Fields that can be modified Exit type –May not be changed to TC or HSC or Max Age Expected Transfer Agency Expected Transfer School –Grade must be within range of Expected Transfer School Expected Transfer Response –Submitted by the Expected Transfer Agency Return to Regular Education –Required if EXIT_TYPE = ‘TNC’ Optional
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High or Low Dropout Counts may result from: –unresolved expected transfers, –incorrect exit types or –missing enrollment periods
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Low Graduation Rate may result from: –over reporting of dropouts, –misreporting of credential type, –incorrect exit types or –missing exit dates
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Identifying Dependencies in File Upload A violation of any of the business rules listed in the Appendix B.2 File Definition Table will cause the entire file to fail during the load process. Mandatory Elements in XML doc (Non-Nullable in CSV doc) are required on File Upload. “Conditional” and “Nullable for Upload” elements may fail depending on the combination of other values in the record. Note the record type associated with data element. If a data element is sent with the wrong record type, it will cause the file upload to fail. A rule which begins ‘Cannot be sent…’ may cause file failure. A rule which begins ‘Will not be written to the database…’ will not cause file failure, but will cause data included in the upload to be ignored.
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Wisconsin Student Assessment System (WSAS) Roster
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ACCESS for ELLs Roster
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ISES October 1 Supplement for students with disabilities
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Solution for the 2008 and 2009 Child Count Identify: –Students are non-disabled on the third Friday of September, but disabled on October 1. –Students who are disabled on the third Friday of September, but returned to regular education on or before October 1. –Students with disabilities who have moved into your LEA between 9/20/08 and 10/1/08. –Students with disabilities who have moved out of your LEA between 9/20/08 and 10/1/08. –Students for whom the Ed Environment has changed from a preschool category to a school age category because the student turned 6 between 9/20/08 and 10/1/08.
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Reporting the identified students Comma Separated Value (CSV) file Layout as defined in the B.2 Appendix of the ISES CD/YE Interface Specifications Submit via a secure file transfer outside the ISES CD/YE on-line application
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ISES CD/YE Review and Revision
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Locking Student Data for submission to the DPI Resolve All Errors Acknowledge or Resolve All Warnings Review Progress and Summary Reports Lock Individual Schools (Optional) Request a District Lock
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Who should review ISES data? District staff responsible for monitoring Adequate Yearly Progress measures District Special Education Coordinator District Coordinator for ELL District Assessment Coordinator District Student Services / Enrollment Coordinator District Administrator
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Common ISES Reports Third Friday of September Enrollment (formerly PI-1290) Graduation Rate (formerly in SPR) Dropout Summary (formerly in SPR) Attendance Rate (formerly in SPR) Retention Rate (formerly in SPR)
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Third Friday of September Enrollment
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Graduation Rate
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Dropout Summary
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Attendance Rate by Grade
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Attendance Rate by Race/Gender
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Retention Rate by Grade
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Retention Rate by Race/Gender
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File Download Request
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ISES CD / YE Final Submission
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An Introduction to the Individual Student Enrollment System ISES Segment 2 Department of Public Instruction Spring 2008
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