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Nancy HolcombeNancy Holcombe
Barbara PruettBarbara Pruett
Shari Penquite Shari Penquite
Summarizes laws related to Summarizes laws related to attendance, school attendance, school admission, enrollmentadmission, enrollment
Compulsory attendance applies to Compulsory attendance applies to students at least students at least 6 years old 6 years old as of as of September 1, 2008September 1, 2008
Requires attendance until 18Requires attendance until 18thth birthday unless exemptbirthday unless exempt Expelled studentsExpelled students 17 year-old in GED course17 year-old in GED course 16 year-old in GED course16 year-old in GED course
Applies only to counties with a population Applies only to counties with a population of 125,000 or lessof 125,000 or less
Counties with population of 125,000 or Counties with population of 125,000 or more are required to have a JJAEPmore are required to have a JJAEP
For these counties (Wichita only in R9) For these counties (Wichita only in R9) expelled students must attend JJAEP or expelled students must attend JJAEP or another ed. Program provided by districtanother ed. Program provided by district
In all cases, ISD has In all cases, ISD has obligation to provide free obligation to provide free and appropriate education and appropriate education to to students with students with disabilities disabilities removed from removed from current placementcurrent placement
Applies if Applies if anyany of the following of the following Child has parent’s permissionChild has parent’s permission Student is required by court order Student is required by court order
to attend GED courseto attend GED course Child has residence separate from Child has residence separate from
parent or guardian parent or guardian Child is homeless Child is homeless
Observance of religious holy day, Observance of religious holy day, including travel timeincluding travel time
Attending a required court Attending a required court appearanceappearance
Health care appointment if student Health care appointment if student attends school part of same dayattends school part of same day
Grade 6-12 student absent to Grade 6-12 student absent to sound “Taps” at a military honors sound “Taps” at a military honors funeral held in Texas for a veteranfuneral held in Texas for a veteran
Parent and Student in DistrictParent and Student in District Parent Only in DistrictParent Only in District
If parent is joint conservatorIf parent is joint conservator Student & Guardian or Person with Student & Guardian or Person with
Lawful Control in DistrictLawful Control in District
Reminder: These exceptions apply Reminder: These exceptions apply only if student is living in a different only if student is living in a different district than the parent, guardian, or district than the parent, guardian, or other person with lawful control of other person with lawful control of child under court order.child under court order.
Consult entire letter to determine if Consult entire letter to determine if another basis for eligibility applies.another basis for eligibility applies.
A “homeless” student is entitled to A “homeless” student is entitled to admission regardless of residence of admission regardless of residence of student, parent, or guardian.student, parent, or guardian.
Homeless: A person who lacks a Homeless: A person who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residencenighttime residence
Homeless: an individual who has a Homeless: an individual who has a primary nighttime residence that is –primary nighttime residence that is – Supervised public or private shelter Supervised public or private shelter
designed to provide temporary designed to provide temporary accommodationsaccommodations
Institution that provides temporary Institution that provides temporary residence for individuals intended to residence for individuals intended to be institutionalizedbe institutionalized
Public or private place not designed Public or private place not designed for sleeping accommodation for for sleeping accommodation for humanshumans
Homeless children and youths: Homeless children and youths: individuals who lack a fixed, regular, individuals who lack a fixed, regular, adequate nighttime residenceadequate nighttime residence
Includes children sharing housing of Includes children sharing housing of other persons due to loss of housing, other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reason; economic hardship, or similar reason; living in motels, trailer parks, living in motels, trailer parks, campgrounds, emergency shelters, campgrounds, emergency shelters, abandoned in hospitals or awaiting abandoned in hospitals or awaiting foster care placementfoster care placement
Foreign exchange student if placed Foreign exchange student if placed with a host family residing in districtwith a host family residing in district
Student in Residential FacilityStudent in Residential Facility Facility is required to notify district within 3 Facility is required to notify district within 3
days of placement of a person 3 yrs of age or days of placement of a person 3 yrs of age or moremore
Adult Student Adult Student Foster CareFoster Care
Provides high school student placed in foster Provides high school student placed in foster care option to continue school enrolled at care option to continue school enrolled at time of placementtime of placement
Unable to speak/comprehend EnglishUnable to speak/comprehend English Educationally disadvantagedEducationally disadvantaged HomelessHomeless Child of active duty Armed ForcesChild of active duty Armed Forces Child of Armed Forces member Child of Armed Forces member
injured or killed while on active dutyinjured or killed while on active duty Is or ever has been in Is or ever has been in
conservatorship of Dept. of Family conservatorship of Dept. of Family and Protective Services following an and Protective Services following an adversary hearingadversary hearing
Districts have discretionary authority Districts have discretionary authority to admit students 21-26 yrs of age to to admit students 21-26 yrs of age to complete high school diploma.complete high school diploma.
Not eligible for DAEP or JJAEP Not eligible for DAEP or JJAEP placementplacement
If student has not attended school in 3 If student has not attended school in 3 preceding school yrs, student may not preceding school yrs, student may not be placed with students 18 or younger.be placed with students 18 or younger.
Student with disability is not eligible Student with disability is not eligible for federal or state special ed funds if for federal or state special ed funds if over 22 on Sept. 1over 22 on Sept. 1
Mandated by TX Code of Criminal Mandated by TX Code of Criminal Procedure May 25, 2008Procedure May 25, 2008
Available to victim of domestic Available to victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalkingviolence, sexual assault or stalking
Keep victim’s location confidential Keep victim’s location confidential through use of substitute through use of substitute address/mail-forwardingaddress/mail-forwarding
Participation card issued by Office Participation card issued by Office of Atty Gen (with PO Box) of Atty Gen (with PO Box) substitute addresssubstitute address
Mandated by TX Code of Criminal Mandated by TX Code of Criminal Procedure May 25, 2008Procedure May 25, 2008
Available to victim of domestic Available to victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalkingviolence, sexual assault or stalking
Keep victim’s location confidential Keep victim’s location confidential through use of substitute through use of substitute address/mail-forwardingaddress/mail-forwarding
Participation card issued by Office Participation card issued by Office of Atty Gen (with PO Box) of Atty Gen (with PO Box) substitute addresssubstitute address
2008-2009
General Attendance Requirements
Section 3
0 Enrolled, Not in Membership 1 Eligible, Full Day 2 Eligible, Half-Day 3 Eligible Transfer, Full Day 4 Ineligible, Full Day 5 Ineligible, Half Day 6 Eligible Transfer, Half Day 7 Eligible, Alternative Attendance
Program 8 Ineligible, Alternative Attendance
Program
Students Who Graduate Early: If a student has completed the requirements for a high school diploma before the last instructional day of the school year, the student is NOT eligible to continue to generate ADA for funding purposes for the remaining days of the school year.
Students Who Have Not Yet Graduated but Who Have Attended Graduation Ceremonies: A student who attends a graduation ceremony before completing requirements for a high school diploma is eligible to continue to generate ADA funding as long as the student meets the minimum 2 through 4 hour requirement or is continuing to participate in an alternative attendance accounting program, such as the OFSDP ( Optional Flexible School Day Program).
Any student who is served through the general education homebound program must meet the following three criteria: The student is expected to be confined at
home or hospital bedside for a minimum of 4 weeks. The weeks NEED NOT be consecutive.
The student is confined at home or hospital bedside for medical reasons only.
The student’s medical condition is documented by a physician licensed to practice in the U.S.
Special Education
Section 4
Services for Students with Disabilities – Exceptions to the Norm …... page 69
PK and Special Education Services……page 70-71
Kindergarten and Special Education Services ……page 72
To qualify a student must : Be eligible for special education and related
services as determined by an ARD committee Be expected to be confined at home or in a
hospital for a minimum of 4 weeks (the weeks NEED NOT be consecutive)
Be confined for medical reasons only (unless the child is 0 to 5 years of age) AND
Have a medical condition that is documented by a physician licensed to practice in the United States.
Career and Technical Education
Section 5
Important: THREE V1 course are NOT necessarily equivalent in average minutes per day to one V3 course.
District personnel must evaluate each CTE class separately when determining the average minutes per day for the class.
Remember …… for CTE purposes, the descriptor “1 hour” refers to a class period ranging in time from 45 minutes up to 89 minutes.
Bilingual/English as a Second
Language (ESL)
Section 6
NEW CHART 2008-2009 English Proficiency Exit
Criteria Chart, page 136. This chart shows the criteria for
transferring a LEP student out of the bilingual education/ ESL program at different grade levels as determined by the student’s meeting the standard for all three of the assessments:
Oral = Listening and Speaking Reading/ELA Writing
NEW CHART
2008-2009 Flowchart of Process for Transferring a LEP Student Receiving Special Education Services out of the Bilingual/ESL Program
Flowchart is located on page 137
Prekindergarten
Section 7
Section 7.2.1 A child who is 5 years of age on September 1 of the current school year is NOT eligible for enrollment in a PK class.
These students include not only students who are in or who have ever been in DFPS (Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, i.e., foster care) conservatorship but also STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN ADOPTED OR RETURNED TO THEIR PARENTS AFTER HAVING BEEN IN DFPS CONSERVATORSHIP
Cont. Section 7.2.6
In July 2008, the DPFS and Child Protective Services mailed verification letters of prekindergarten eligibility to the parents and caregivers of 15,000 eligible children.
These letters serve as proof of eligibility. However, if a parent/caregiver did not receive this letter, he/she may obtain evidence of a child’s eligibility for PK services by contacting a DFPS specialist. A list of DFPS specialists and their contact information is available on the SAAH website at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/school.finance/handbook/index.html
The specialist will write and sign a letter addressed to the school district attesting to the student’s eligibility for free PrK based on having been in foster care.
Pregnancy Related Services
Section 9
Chart is located on page 177
Reminder: Student’s eligibility from general education and special education does not change as a result of pregnancy or delivery of a child.
Nontraditional Schools
Section 10
Students from OUTSIDE your district WHO ARE BEING SERVED in DETENTION OR OTHER FACILITIES making SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENTS:
If your district is serving a student from outside the district in a detention facility or other facility making short-term ( 10 days or fewer) residential placements, your district is NOT required to enroll and serve the student if the following apply:
a) It is known at the time the student arrives that the student will be staying for 10 days or fewer AND
b) Your ( the serving) district and the sending district both agree that the student will continue enrollment in the sending district for the duration AND
c) Enrollment will not be shown at your ( the serving) district
This policy is NOT a basis for denying educational services if a parent, guardian, or student requests services, regardless of the number of days of enrollment.
If your district has served a student, regardless of the number of days of service, your district must enroll the student and report the student as enrolled to PET and PEIMS.
Nontraditional Programs
Section 11
Funding eligibility for a student taking a dual credit course will include time instructed in the dual credit course.
FOR THE 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR, your district MAY count the time that students spend in dual credit courses for state funding purposes (ADA) even if students are required to pay tuition, fees, or textbook costs for those courses, UNLESS the dual credit course is an Early College High School ( ECHS) program course.
High school students MUST NOT BE ENROLLED IN MORE THAN TWO DUAL CREDIT COURSES per semester.
Exceptions to this requirement for those students with demonstrated outstanding academic performance and capability (as evidence by grade point average, ACT or SAT scores, or other assessment indicators) may be approved by the principal of the high school and chief academic officer of the college.
Different types of Dual Credit Programs
The chart on page 203-204 provides information on the different types of dual credit programs your district may offer.
Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate Dual Credit Early College High School Articulated Technical Credit Locally Articulated Credit
The OFSDP is a program that your district may offer to provide flexible hours and days of attendance for students in grades 9-12 who are at risk of not graduating, are participating in an approved early college high school plan, or are attending a campus implementing an innovative redesign under a plan approved by the commissioner of education.
The goal of the program is to target those students who are unable to attend school in a traditional setting, for example, because the students must seek employment to support their families, must provide child care during traditional school hours, or are involved in an Early College High School that is designed to complement a traditional college schedule.
Students participating in an OFSDP may attend on a fixed or flexible schedule that does not meet the traditional 180 day, 5 days-per-week requirement. Typical OFSDP instructional arrangements include the following:
Weekend or night classes Extended day classes Classes offered throughout the year Flexible schedules
There are strict guidelines as to who is eligible to participate on the OFSDP program. These are listed on page 206-207 ( section 11.5.1).
Application Process : To participate in the OFSDP, your district must submit an annual application notifying TEA that it plans to participate. The application requires the following information (section 11.5.4):
Implementation plan description Staff plans Schedules Student attendance accounting security
procedures and documentation.
New PEIMS Data Standard Records : 500500 Flexible Attendance Data – Student 505505 Special Education Flexible Attendance
Data – Student 510510 Career and Technical Flexible Attendance
Data – Student
It is acceptable to create and report both 400 and 500 series records for a student if the student’s enrollment status changes from traditional program to the OFSDP or from the OFSDP to the traditional program.
More information about the OFSDP, including the program application and applicable commissioner’s rule, is available by following the link on the TEA website.
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/school.finance/ofsdp/index.html
An OFYP is a program for students who did not or are likely not to perform successfully on the TAKS (or an alternate testing instrument) or who would not otherwise be promoted to the next grade level.
To participate in the OFYP, your school district must submit an application. The application is available on the TEA’s OFYP website at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/school.finance/ofyp.html
This is also know as the “In-School GED Program.”
The Texas In-School GED program provides an alternative for high school students, age 16 and over, who are at risk of not graduating from high school and earning a high school diploma.
The purpose of the program is to prepare eligible students to take a high school equivalency examination (GED).
Student is eligible to participate in an HSEP if: The student has been ordered by a court under Code of Criminal
Procedure to: Participate in a preparatory class for high school equivalency examination;
OR Take the high school equivalency examination administration (under TEC,
7.111) The following conditions are satisfied:
The student is at least 16 years of age at the beginning of the school year or semester
The student is at risk of dropping out of school (defined by TEC, 29.081) The student and the student’s parent, or person standing in parental relation
to the student, agree in writing to the student’s participation; AND At least 2 school years have elapsed since the student first enrolled in
Grade 9 and the student has accumulated less than one third of the credits required to graduate under the minimum graduation requirements of the district or school; OR
For students who left school being enrolled in Grade 9, at least 3 years have elapsed since the student last enrolled in grade 8, or 4 years since the student last enrolled in Grade 7, or 5 years since the student last enrolled in Grade 6.For additional rules and instructions related to the HSEP, visit:
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/hsep RULE
S
RULE
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Districts and open-enrollment charters selected to participate in the program are given the opportunity to provide online learning options to public school students in Grades 3-8 who are not required to be physically present on campus during instruction.
Students may participate in electronic eCP courses from a location other that the school campus ( virtual setting) or may combine regular program courses taught in a traditional face to face classroom and electronic eCP courses taught in a virtual setting.
To participate in the eCP, a student MUST: Reside in Texas Be enrolled in Grades 3-8 in a Texas public
school district or open-enrollment charter school participating in eCP; AND
Either: Reside within the school district boundaries in
which they are enrolled, unless there is a written agreement between the eCP school district and the student’s home district; OR
Reside within the existing boundaries of the charter school geographic service area in which they are enrolled.
Rule
s
To participate in the eCP, a student must NOT: Be enrolled in more than one school district or
charter school Already earn full state funding based on
attendance in a traditional setting; OR Be a private school student
More
Rules…….
This is a state virtual school network that will provide students throughout the state with access to online courses that are reviewed to ensure that meet the TEKS and national standards for quality online courses.
A limited number of courses approved through the TxVSN review process will be available for Grades 9 – 12 beginning in spring of the 2008-2009 school year.
For more information on the TxVSN, visit http://www.txvsn.org/
A student is eligible to enroll in a course provided by the TxVSN only if the student- Is younger than 21 years of age on September 1
of the school year Has not graduated from high school, AND Is otherwise eligible to enroll in a public school in
Texas A student may enroll in courses full-time
only if the student – Was enrolled in a public school in the state of
Texas the preceding year OR Is a dependent of a member of the United States
Military AND Was previously enrolled in a high school in the state
of Texas AND Does not reside in the state as a result of military
deployment or transfer.
Used to report those situations recognized by TEA as a health or weather related event that impacts students’ ability to attend school in the district where they reside.
For 08-09, if the commissioner declares a crisis, this data must be reported for the affected students based on guidance from TEA. Example: Hurricane Ike
00 Student as NOT affected by a health or weather related crisis
Codes 01-05: Reserved for future health or weather related crisis
This code has been added to the 100 record layout—default is 00—so if there is no crisis code, no input is needed.
NOW CONTAINS ……
CAREER AND TECHNICAL ED IND CD LAST DATE OF ENROLLMENT CAMPUS ID OF ACCOUNTABILITY
Campus ID of Accountability indicates the campus number to which a student’s attendance and/or leaver accountability data are attributed.
Used for students who were enrolled only at a DAEP and/or a JJAEP.
Campus ID of Accountability cannot be a DAEP and/or a JJAEP
Chart on p. 2.69 of Data Standards
The Data Standards now contains a CTE Fall Decision Chart AND a CTE Summer Decision Chart
See pages 2.71 and 2.72
Charts haven’t changed—just added the Summer chart
FACT: The CTE participation code is reported in the Fall Submission
NEW: Beginning this year 08-09, this code will be re-evaluated at the end of the school year and revised if necessary and reported now in the Summer Submission as well as in the Fall.
0 Not enrolled in a CTE course
1 Enrolled in a CTE course (elective; not coherent sequence)
2 Participant in a coherent sequence of courses
3 Participant in Tech Prep Program
7 Eligible- flexible attendance program participation
8 Ineligible- flexible attendance program participation
This was new for 07-08 but has now been added to the 110 record
Definition: indicates that a prekindergarten student is or ever has been in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services following an adversary hearing held as provided by the Family Code
Monitored 1 or Monitored 2 LEP status is reported for those student who have recently been exited from the bilingual/ESL programs and are determined to no longer be LEP. This info is reported for the first 2 school years on all students who have exited LEP status
See next slide for details…..
0 NOT LEP 1 Identified as LEP F Student exited LEP status-Monitored 1-
M1- student met criteria for exit and is no longer classified as LEP for PEIMS—first year monitored
S Student exited LEP status-Monitored 2-M2- student met criteria for exit and is no longer classified as LEP for PEIMS—second year monitored
0-student does not participate in bilingual education program
2- Transitional bilingual/early exit: serves student identified as LEP in both English and Spanish, or other language and transfers students to English only instruction. Exiting to an all English program will occur not earlier than the end of 1st grade, or if the student enrolls in school during or after 1st grade, student will remain in the program a minimum of 2-5 years before being eligible to exit
3-Transitional bilingual/late exit: serves student identified as LEP in both English and Spanish or other language and transfers a student to English only instruction. Students in this program are eligible to exit the program not earlier than 6 or later than 7 years after the students enroll in school
4-Dual language immersion/two way: biliteracy program that integrates students proficient in English and those identified as LEP in both English and Spanish or other language and transfers to English only instruction. Academic subjects are taught to all students through both English and the other language.
5-Dual language immersion/one way: Serves only students identified as LEP in
both English and other language and transfers student to English only.
*PAGE 2.83 OF DATA STANDARDS
G (Does NOT generate funding)
Definition: Parent or guardian has approved the placement of a recently exited non-LEP student in a bilingual or ESL special language program
0 Student does not participate in ESL
2 ESL/content based
3 ESL/ pull out
Code table 176 of Data Standards Wichita Falls and Graham—only 2 schools
that might be implementing these plans for 2008-09 school year
Cindy TeichmanEducation Specialist, ESL/Bilingual
Indicates whether the student who is deaf and receiving special ed and related services, received, or is scheduled to receive interpreting services.
See Section 3- E1040 for more detailed descriptions
00 No interpreting service provided 01 Oral Transliteration 02 CUED Language Transliteration 03 Sign Language Transliteration 04 Sign Language Interpreting 05 Communication Access Realtime Translation
(CART) 06 C-Print 07 TypeWell 08 Deaf-Blind Interpreting
CTE student has worked primarily without remuneration to care for a home and family, and for that reason has diminished marketable skills; or
has been dependent on the income of another family member but is no longer supported by that income; or
is a parent whose youngest dependent child will become ineligible to receive assistance under the SS Act;
and is unemployed or underemployed and experiencing difficulty in obtaining or upgrading employment.
• Focuses on 16 Career Cluster and linking secondary and postsecondary education
• www.careerclusters.org
• 17 CTE courses are not eligible for weighted funding (*****)
More CTE info
• * Ok for 090, 170, 410, 415 records• ** 090 and 170 records (middle school
courses)• *** 090 record (career preparation
teacher code)• **** 170, 410, 415 records (student
training area• ***** courses not eligible for weighted
funding
PEIMS numbers with *** and **** asterisks have been removed for 08-09 except for the innovative course CP (formerly DCP)
Career Preparation I & II*** (teacher code)
Innovative WBL# added**** (student code)
Statewide articulated courses
“T” is included in the 8-digit number
Teacher must have required approval and training prior to using ATC number
Service ID begins with a “N”.
Individual district applications no longer required if the innovative course is on the state-approved list
Five year time limit for approvals removed
For the career preparation teacher code-Use any ONE asterisk (*) 2-3 credit course code-Example: 12203421* (2-3 credits) Child care and guidance, management and services
For the WBL training area student code-Use the same one asterisk (*) 2-3 credit course code-Example: 12203421* (2-3 credits) Child care and guidance, management, and services
For districts that have been approved to offer CP (DCP) innovative course
Career preparation teacher code-Career Preparation – N1295001***
Career preparation training area student code-WBL/Career Preparation – N1295000****
Career preparation teacher code-Use any ONE asterisk (*) 2-3 credit course code-Example: 12203421* (2-3 credits) Child care and guidance, management, and services
Career preparation training area student code-Use a variety of ONE asterisk (2-3) credit course codes-Example: 12203421* or 12205321* or 12205221*
55—Student is required to register as a sex offender and is under court supervision. The offense must have occurred on or after Sept. 1, 2007
56—Same as Code 55 BUT student is NOT under court supervision
57—Continuous sexual abuse of young child or children occurring on school property or while attending a school sponsored or related activity on or off school property
Optional Flexible School Day Program (OFSDP)
-45 min on a particular day within a particular 6 wks-districts must apply 90 days before starting -grades 9-12-at risk-enrolled in an early-college high school -enrolled on a Monitoring and Intervention Campus Improvement Program
High School Equivalency Program (HSEP)-only students who have been court ordered to participate-at least 16 yrs of age-at risk of dropping out-parent has approved participation-at least 2 yrs have elapsed since 9th grade-less than 1/3 credits required to graduate under the minimum graduation plan
A student may not be simultaneously in the OFSDP and the traditional attendance program (2-4 hr rule)
Special ed students enrolled in OFSDP or HSEP
For students in grades 9-12
Each eligible student who attended at least 45 minutes of instruction and was served in an approved CTE program
Grades 9-12
Maximum of 6 contact hours (360 min per day) for weighted funding purposes
LAST DATE OF ENROLLMENT will be added to the 101 record for Summer Submission for grades 7-12
This is the student’s final day of enrollment in the regular school year.
Each student will have only ONE last date of enrollment regardless of the number of times he/she was enrolled during the school year.
More than likely, the software will pull this date for us based on the student’s entry and w/d date(s).
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