Simple Solution Brighter Futures MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT LANGUAGE CODE
Simple Solution. Brighter Futures. MISCELLANEOUS – STUDENT LANGUAGE CODE, HOMELESS STATUS CODE, NSLP TYPE CODE, TITLE I, SSI PROMOTION RETENTION CODE, CODE TABLE CHANGES SPRING 2017 Melissa Lemons, ITS-BMD Systems Analyst
2 STUDENT LANGUAGE CODE
Student Language Code Background – United States Department of Education: 3 The United States Department of Education– Ed. Facts Submission System (C 141 – LEP Enrolled File Specifications) requires the student’s native language be submitted. As defined by the United States Department of Education, the native language can be: � The language normally used by a child or youth � The language normally used by the parents of the child or youth
Student Language Code Background- Texas Legislation: 4 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) § 89. 1215. Home Language Survey states: a) School districts shall conduct only one home language survey of each student. The home language survey shall be administered to each student new to the school district and to students previously enrolled who were not surveyed in the past. School districts shall require that the survey be signed by the student's parent or guardian for each student in prekindergarten through Grade 8, or by the student in Grades 9 -12. The original copy of the survey shall be kept in the student's permanent record.
Student Language Code Background- Texas Legislation: 5 b) The home language survey shall be administered in English and Spanish; for students of other language groups, the home language survey shall be translated into the home language whenever possible. The home language survey shall contain the following questions. 1. "What language is spoken in your home most of the time? " (E 0985 – Home Language Code) 2. "What language does your child speak most of the time? "
Student Language Code Background- Texas Legislation: 6 c) Additional information may be collected by the school district and recorded on the home language survey. d) The home language survey shall be used to establish the student's language classification for determining whether the school district is required to provide a bilingual education or English as a second language program. If the response on the home language survey indicates that a language other than English is used, the student shall be tested in accordance with § 89. 1225 of this title (relating to Testing and Classification of Students).
Student Language Code - 2017 -2018 School Year 7 Added data element E 1590 STUDENTLANGUAGE-CODE to the Student. Extension Complex Type, to be collected in PEIMS Submission 1. Added and updated validations to include the new Student Language Code data element.
Student Language Code - Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 8 Added data element E 1590 STUDENT-LANGUAGE-CODE to the Student. Extension Complex Type.
Student Language Code - Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 9
Student Language Code - Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 10 Add and update validations to include the new Student Language Code data element. � Rule Impacts: Relationship between LEP Indicator, Home Language, and Student Language
Student Language Code - Validations for the 2017 -2018 School Year 11
Student Language Code - Validations for the 2017 -2018 School Year 12
Things to Consider 13 The Student Language Code will need to be populated for all enrolled students effective with the 2017 -2018 school year otherwise a data load error will occur. There are less than 6, 000 students currently identified as LEP with Home Language of English.
14 HOMELESS STATUS CODE
Homeless Status Code - Background 15 With the passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the definition of homeless children and youth under the Mc. Kinney-Vento Act was updated. In order to comply with ESSA, the phrase [children and youths] “awaiting foster care placement” was removed from the Texas Education Data Standards (TEDS).
Homeless Status Code - Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 16 Updated E 1082 HOMELESS-STATUS-CODE description. Updated C 189 HOMELESS-STATUS-CODE code table � Deleted code 1 - Student lives in a shelter, transitional housing, or is awaiting foster care at any time during the current school year. � Added code 5 - Student lives in a shelter or transitional housing at any time during the current school year.
Homeless Status Code - Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 17
C 189 – HOMELESS-STATUS-CODE Code Table 18
19 NSLP TYPE CODE
NSLP Type Code - Background 20 The federal data reporting system (EDFacts) has required states to report the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) status since 2013 -2014 as part of the mandatory federal data collection. The National School Lunch Program status is an indication of the participation by a school in the National School Lunch Program. Currently, Texas is not reporting on this status (2016 -2017). In order to be in compliance with the federal requirement, the Texas Education Agency has added the NSLP-TYPE-CODE which will capture the National School Lunch Program status at the campus level beginning in the 2017 -2018 school year.
NSLP Type Code Background- Texas Legislation: 21 The data collected will be submitted to the U. S. Department of Education via the EDFacts submission system to fulfill an annual reporting requirement authorized by the Annual Mandatory Collection of Elementary and Secondary Education Data through EDFacts Office of Management and Budget (OMB 1850 -0925, expires 2/28/2019). EDFacts is a U. S. Department of Education initiative to govern, acquire, validate, and use high-quality, kindergarten through grade 12 performance data for education planning, policymaking, management, and budget decisionmaking to improve outcomes for students.
NSLP-TYPE-CODE – Changes for the 20172018 School Year 22 Added data element E 1591 NSLP-TYPE-CODE to the School. Extension Complex Type, to be collected in PEIMS Submission 1. Added code table C 212 NSLP-TYPE-CODE. Added business rule validations to support new data element.
NSLP-TYPE-CODE – Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 23
NSLP-TYPE-CODE – Changes for the 2017 -2018 School Year 24
C 212 - NSLP-TYPE-CODE Code Table 25
NSLP-TYPE-CODE - Validations for the 20172018 School Year 26
27 Student. Title. IPart. AProgram. Association. Extension Complex Type
Student. Title. IPart. AProgram. Association. Extension Complex Type Reporting - Background 28 The Student. Title. IPart. AProgram. Association. Extension Complex Type is reported for ALL students with an AS-OF-STATUS-CODE of B, D, F, or X in PEIMS Submission 1. The Student. Title. IPart. AProgram. Association. Extension Complex Type is reported for students who are identified with a TITLE-I-PART-A-INDICATOR-CODE of A, 6, 7, or 9 in PEIMS Submission 3.
Student. Title. IPart. AProgram. Association. Extension Complex Type Reporting - Validations for the 20172018 School Year 29
30 SSI PROMOTION RETENTION CODE
SSI-PROMOTION-RETENTION-CODE Changes for 20172018 31 For the 2016 -2017 school year, the SSIPROMOTION-RETENTION-CODE was not reported. http: //tea. texas. gov/About_TEA/News_and_Multimedia/Correspondence/TAA_Letters/Significant_Chang es_to_June_STAAR_Testing_for_Grades_5_and_8, _Student_Success_Initiative_(SSI)_Requirements_and_ Confidential_Student_Reporting_Timelines/ Business Validation 40110 -0178 was added in 2016 -2017 to accommodate the suspension of the SSIPROMOTION-RETENTION-CODE. The rule prevented this field from being reported For 2017 -2018, rule 40110 -0178 has been deleted, which will allow SSI-PROMOTION-RETENTIONCODE to be reported again.
32 CODE TABLE CHANGES
C 092 LANGUAGE-CODE Code Table – Changes 33 With the addition of the STUDENT-LANGUAGECODE, code table C 092 HOME-LANGUAGE-CODE now supports two data elements. The code table name was changed to LANGUAGE-CODE to reflect it’s expanded use. The XML Name was also updated from TXHome. Language. Type to TX-Language. Type.
C 145 FUND-CODE Code Table – Background 34 The School Finance department has identified multiple Fund Codes that will be retired from the 2017 -2018 Financial Accountability System Resource Guide (FASRG) chart of accounts. The 2017 -2018 Texas Education Data Standards code table C 145 is updated for payroll eligible codes. (Note: no budget Fund Codes were retired). The 2018 -2019 Texas Education Data Standards code table C 145 will be updated for actual financial and SSA actual financial codes.
C 145 FUND-CODES Code Table – Deletions for Payroll Reporting for the 2017 -2018 School Year 35 204 – ESEA Title IV-Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 208 – Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Education 213 – ESEA Title I, Part-B-Even Start Family Literacy 237 – ESEA Title IV-Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 243 – Career and Technical Education – Technical Preparation 249 – Career and Technical Education – Community Based Organization 252 – Career and Technical Education – Other Program Improvement 256 – ESEA Title I, Part F, Comprehensive School Reform 261 – Reading First 262 – Title II, Part D, Subpart I, Enhancing Education Through Technology 266 – ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 269 – Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs 279 - Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 – Enhancing Education through Technology – ARRA (Stimulus) 280 - ESEA, Title X, Part C – Education for the Homeless Children and Youth – ARRA (Stimulus)
C 145 FUND-CODES Code Table – Deletions for Payroll Reporting for the 2017 -2018 School Year 36 283 – IDEA – Part B, Formula – ARRA (Stimulus) 284 – IDEA – Part B, Preschool – ARRA (Stimulus) 285 – ESEA, Title I, Part A – Improving Basic Programs – ARRA (Stimulus) 293 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title IV-Safe And Drug-Free Schools And Communities Act 295 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title III, Part C-Education For The Homeless Children And Youth 297 - Shared Services Arrangements-Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Education 302 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title I, Part B, Subpart 3, -Even Start Family Literacy 326 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title IV Safe and Drug Free Schools And Communities Act 330 - Shared Services Arrangements-Career And Technical Education-Technical Preparation 336 - Shared Services Arrangements- Career And Technical Education-Community Based Organization 339 - Shared Services Arrangements- Career And Technical Education-Other Program Improvement 343 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title I, Part F, Comprehensive School Reform 348 - Shared Services Arrangements – Reading First 349 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title II, Part D, Subpart 1, Enhancing Education Through Technology 351 - Shared Services Arrangements – Community Service Grant Program
C 145 FUND-CODES Code Table – Deletions for Payroll Reporting for the 2017 -2018 School Year 37 356 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs 358 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title I SIP Academy Grant 361 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 – Enhancing Education through Technology – ARRA (Stimulus) 366 - Shared Services Arrangements – ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 389 - Master Mathematics Teacher 394 - Pregnancy, Education And Parenting Program 401 - State-Funded Optional Extended-Year Program 413 - Telecommunication Infrastructure Fund 417 - Educational Technology (Ed Tech) Pilot 421 - Master Reading Teacher 423 - Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success Initiative 424 - School Leadership Pilot Program 425 - Teacher Induction And Mentoring Program 426 - Texas Educator Excellence Award Grant Program 428 - High School Allotment Fund
C 145 FUND-CODES Code Table – Deletions for Actual and SSA Actual Reporting for the 2018 -2019 School Year 38 204 – ESEA Title IV-Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 208 – Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Education 213 – ESEA Title I, Part-B-Even Start Family Literacy 237 – ESEA Title IV-Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 243 – Career and Technical Education – Technical Preparation 249 – Career and Technical Education – Community Based Organization 252 – Career and Technical Education – Other Program Improvement 256 – ESEA Title I, Part F, Comprehensive School Reform 261 – Reading First 262 – Title II, Part D, Subpart I, Enhancing Education Through Technology 266 – ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 269 – Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs 279 - Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 – Enhancing Education through Technology – ARRA (Stimulus) 280 - ESEA, Title X, Part C – Education for the Homeless Children and Youth – ARRA (Stimulus)
C 145 FUND-CODES Code Table – Deletions for Actual and SSA Actual Reporting for the 2018 -2019 School Year 39 283 – IDEA – Part B, Formula – ARRA (Stimulus) 284 – IDEA – Part B, Preschool – ARRA (Stimulus) 285 – ESEA, Title I, Part A – Improving Basic Programs – ARRA ( Stimulus) 293 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title IV-Safe And Drug-Free Schools And Communities Act 295 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title III, Part C-Education For The Homeless Children And Youth 297 - Shared Services Arrangements-Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Education 302 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title I, Part B, Subpart 3, -Even Start Family Literacy 326 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title IV Safe and Drug Free Schools And Communities Act 330 - Shared Services Arrangements-Career And Technical Education-Technical Preparation 336 - Shared Services Arrangements- Career And Technical Education-Community Based Organization 339 - Shared Services Arrangements- Career And Technical Education-Other Program Improvement 343 - Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title I, Part F, Comprehensive School Reform 348 - Shared Services Arrangements – Reading First 349 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title II, Part D, Subpart 1, Enhancing Education Through Technology
C 145 FUND-CODES Code Table – Deletions for Actual and SSA Actual Reporting for the 2018 -2019 School Year 40 351 - Shared Services Arrangements – Community Service Grant Program 356 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs 358 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title I SIP Academy Grant 361 - Shared Services Arrangements – Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 – Enhancing Education through Technology – ARRA (Stimulus) 366 - Shared Services Arrangements – ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 389 - Master Mathematics Teacher 394 - Pregnancy, Education And Parenting Program 401 - State-Funded Optional Extended-Year Program 413 - Telecommunication Infrastructure Fund 417 - Educational Technology (Ed Tech) Pilot 421 - Master Reading Teacher 423 - Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success Initiative 424 - School Leadership Pilot Program 425 - Teacher Induction And Mentoring Program 426 - Texas Educator Excellence Award Grant Program 428 - High School Allotment Fund
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