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Training: Data Collection 2010-11
SPP 11: TIMELY EVALUATION
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Table of Contents: SPP 11• State Performance Plan Overview: slides 3-6• SPP Indicator 11 Overview: slides 7-18• Access the SPP 11-12 Online Application: slides 19-37• Saving and Certifying Data: slides 38-44• Requesting a Return of Data: slides 45-48• Certifying when there is no Data to Submit: slides 49-57• Reports: slides 58-75• Data Integrity: slides 76-85• Resources: slides 86-87
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State Performance Planoverview
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Law requires Texas to
collect data on 20
indicators
SPP Indicator 11: Timely
Initial Evaluation
Districts adhere to the timeline for
initial evaluations
Data is entered in online data collection
application
Compliance percentage is calculated and reported
State, ESCs and LEAs use
data to improve
programs for children with disabilities
Data Collection Process:
Improving Program
Effectiveness
State Performance Plan Process
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Federal Requirements: Data Collection
When the IDEA was reauthorized in 2004, the law was amended to require that each State develop a State Performance Plan (SPP). • The SPP helps the State evaluate its efforts in
implementing the requirements and purposes of the IDEA.
• The SPP includes baseline data, measurable and rigorous targets, and improvement activities for 20 SPP indicators such as meeting evaluation timelines for early childhood transition (SPP 12) and early childhood outcomes (SPP 7). The SPP can be found at http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/spp/
• Data is used for LEA determinations. SPP targets are publicly reported and accessible online.SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11 TEA│IDEA Coordination 5
By Publicly Reporting the SPP Targets:• Schools make informed, data
driven decisions in order to impact program effectiveness.
• Children and youth experience effective programs and services that ensure positive outcomes.
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SPP: Improving Education
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SPP Indicator 11:Timely Initial Evaluation
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Evaluation Timelines:State and Federal Regulations
Sixty day timeline
• An evaluation should be completed no later than 60 calendar days following the date on which the school district/ charter receives written consent for the evaluation, signed by the students parent or legal guardian.§29.004 (a), 34 CFR §300.301 (c)(1)
Thirty day timeline
• In Texas, completion of the Full Individual Evaluation (FIE) begins a second timeline. From the completion of the written report, the school district or charter school must convene an Admission, Review, or Dismissal (ARD) meeting within 30 calendar days. The ARD committee determines eligibility, the Individual Education Program (IEP), and placement for the student at this meeting. 34 CFR §300.323, 19 TAC §89.1050 (d)
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Indicator 11: Timely Initial Evaluation
SPP Indicator 11 :•The percentage of children with parental consent to evaluate, who were evaluated and eligibility determined within 90 days (state established timeline) TEA│IDEA Coordination 9
Evaluation Timeline and Data Collection
The 90 days used to collect data for SPP 11 is for data collection purposes only.
• Districts and Charters must complete the initial evaluation within 60 calendar days and hold the ARD within 30 calendar days
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Indicator 11: Timely Initial Evaluation
Compliance Target: • 100% of children with parental consent to evaluate, who were evaluated and eligibility determined with in 90 days (State established timeline)
• This is a compliance target set by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
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Reporting Accurate Data: Understanding SPP 11
Who is included in the SPP 11 data collection:• Report all eligibility determinations
completed between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
• Report children who are transitioning from Part C to Part B under both SPP 11 (Timely Evaluations) and SPP 12 (Early Childhood Transition)
• Include children referred to the district before age 3, but not served in Part C (ECI)
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Reporting Accurate Data: Understanding SPP 11
Who is not included SPP 11 data collection:
• Do not report students for whom the evaluation process was interrupted and the district was unable to complete the evaluation process• For example:
• Student moves out of state• Parent withdraws consent• Parent repeatedly refused or failed to produce child therefore leaving the process
incomplete
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Submitting Data to TEA
The State developed a web-based State Performance Plan Indicator 11 Application (SPP 11) to collect data on meeting the evaluation timeline. Data is calculated for each district/ charter’s program and the state totals are publicly reported in the Annual Performance Report (APR) and TEA website
The SPP 11 Application can be accessed through the Texas Education Agency Security Environment (TEASE). In order for school personnel to access the application, TEASE roles must be obtained for the appropriate staff (See TEASE PPT for further information)
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Submitting Data to TEA
TEASE roles allow staff personnel to enter, save, submit and certify data. Every district and charter must have one Certifier identified
For Security purposes, there can only be one Certifier per district for the SPP 11 online data collection application
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Revoking User Roles
If the person established as the Certifier has left that position or the district, that role will need to be revoked by the Superintendent before a new Certifier can have access.
The Superintendent must log into TEASE and access User Administration+ to revoke the role.
More information including a self guided training presentation can be found at: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/webappaccess/AppRef.htm
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Timeline for Submitting to TEA
For 2010-11 school year:
• Application will open July 1, 2011• Application will close on August 31, 2011• The application will only allow data from the current fiscal year to be entered• Date when the eligibility is determined must be between July 1, 2010 – June
30, 2011
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Before Using the Application
Did you read the help file?
Did you read the FAQ?
Did you receive training from the ESC?
Is your TEASE account set up correctly?
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
SPP Indicator 11:Accessing the Online Data Collection Application
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SPP 11 Roles
District Certifier - Save and edit data & certify district data for single districts or SSA.
Data Entry Agent Multiple Districts - Save and edit data for all member districts of the SSA.
Data Entry Agent Single District - Save and edit data for one district.
ESC Viewer: Can view regional data. Can access-Child Find Status , Reports, and FAQ
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TEASE
Once TEASE approval for SPP 11 & 12 has been received the user may access SPP 11 & 12 through the TEASE portal at https://seguin.tea.state.tx.us/apps/logon.asp
The user’s role of District Certifier, Data Entry Agent- multiple district or Data Entry Agent - single district will determine the level of access to the online application.
“Click” link for SPP 11 and 12
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SPP 11 and 12 Home Page
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“Click” SPP 11 Tab
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SPP 11: Child Find (Timely Evaluation) Screen
Click SPP 11 tab and choose Child Find.
Select district and current year. Click “Go”.
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Verify that the district information and school year on the page is correct.
Scroll down page to continue.
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SPP 11: Child Find (Timely Evaluation) Screen
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View of SPP 11 Screen
Section one
Section Two:
Student determined not eligible
Section Two:
Student determined
eligible
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Data Collection: Section One
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Who is reported in SPP 11-a
Who is reported in row a:
• Report all eligibility determinations completed between July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011
• Report children who are transitioning from Part C to Part B under both SPP 11 (Timely evaluations) and SPP 12 (Early Childhood Transition)
• Include children referred to the district before age 3, but not served in Part C (ECI)
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Who is NOT reported in SPP 11-a
Who is not included in row a:
• Do not report students for whom the evaluation process was interrupted and the district was unable to complete the evaluation process. • Examples:
• Student moves out of state• Parent withdraws consent• Parent repeatedly refused or failed to
produce child therefore leaving the process incomplete.
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Who is reported in SPP 11-a: Exception to Timeline
Parent caused Delay:
• Report any students for whom the evaluation process was delayed (and later completed) because the parent of the child repeatedly failed or refused to produce the child for evaluation.§300.302(d)(1)
• The district should count this student in a. and in compliance in row b or c (subset of a.)
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Who is reported in SPP 11-a: Exceptions to Timeline
Student moves prior to eligibility determination:
• Report any student that enrolls into district B after the timeline has begun but prior to eligibility determination by district A. The receiving district B must be making sufficient progress to ensure a prompt completion of the evaluation and the district and the parent must agree to a specific time when the evaluation will be completed.§300.301(d)(2)(e)
• The District holding the ARDC meeting should count this student in row a and in compliance in rows b or c (subset of a).
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Section One: Parent consent was received; ARDC held within 90 calendar days
a. Enter the total number of students ages 3-21 for whom signed, written consent to evaluate was received and eligibility process was completed. • b. Enter total number of students not determined eligible (subset
of a). • c. Enter the total number of students determined eligible (subset
of a).
Enter only students in subset b and c for whom the eligibility process was completed within 90 calendar days (subset of a).
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The district percentage is automatically populated by the data collection application. Data can not be entered or edited in this field.
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Section One: Compliance Calculation
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
Data Collection: Section Two
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Section Two: Enter students for whom the eligibility process was not completed within 90 calendar days (subset of a).
• d.1. Enter the number of students whose ARDC was held between 91-120 calendar days.• d.2. Enter the number of students whose ARDC was held between 120 + calendar days.
d. Enter the number of students that were determined not eligible .
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Section Two-d:Not eligible, Not held within 90 calendar days
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d.3. Indicate all possible reasons for delays.
IMPORTANT!!! All reasons for delay are for data collection purposes only. The reasons do not serve as an explanation for compliance or noncompliance.
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Section Two-d: Reasons for delay
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e. Enter the number of students that were determined eligible .
• e.1. Enter the number of students whose ARDC was held between 91-120 calendar days.
• e.2. Enter the number of students whose ARDC was held 120 + calendar days.
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Section Two-e: Eligible, Not held within 90 calendar days
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e.3. Indicate all possible reasons for delays.
IMPORTANT!!! All reasons for delay are for data collection purposes only. The reasons do not serve as an explanation for compliance or noncompliance.
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Section Two-e: Reasons for delay
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SPP 11 : Saving or Certifying
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To save, click the “save” button. If the data is saved correctly, the message, “Data successfully saved and ready to be certified” will be displayed.
To reset and clear the application, click the “Reset” button.
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Saving Data
Data Entry Agent View
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Certifying Data
Once data is ready to be certified, the LEA Certifier will check the assurance statement and click “Save”. The message “Data successfully saved and certified” will display when saved.
District Certifier View
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Certified Status
Once the data has been certified, the status at the top of the page will indicate “Certified”
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Status: Certified, Complete, Returned
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Click
Check Status Page
• Certified: District Certifier has certified data, district is finished. No other action is required.
• Complete: Data Entry Agent has entered data, but it has not been certified. Certifying of data is required.
• Incomplete: Data has been entered and saved but is incomplete. Certifying of data is required
• Inactive: No data has been entered.• Returned: Data has been returned. Certifying of data
is required.
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Search Feature: Status Page
Search feature has been added to Status page. The ESC Viewer may search by District ID, District Name, or Status.
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Certifying Data
When you click the Certify button, you are assuring the State that you are submitting valid and reliable data.
NOTE: After the closing date of August 31, TEA can not return data and there is no “appeals process”. Once your data has been submitted for SPP 11, 12 or 13, it is final.
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I understand and agree that submission of this information constitutes certification that this data are accurate and meets the reporting requirements
outlined by the Texas Education AgencyDivision of IDEA Coordination.
CERTIFY
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SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
SPP 11 : Request Return
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Request TEA Return Steps: Send E-mail
E-mail [email protected] to request a return.• the name of the district • the 6 digit county district
number • the name and title of
individual requesting the data be returnedThe subject line should read:
Return SPP 11: District Name
The body of the email should include:
Please return SPP 11 data for Edna Mode Creative Charter School. CDN: 123456.Thank you,Edna ModeSpecial Ed. Director
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Once the data is returned, the District Certifier will see the status “TEA Returned”.
With the status of “TEA Returned” a district may add, delete and/or correct SPP 12 data.
When the district has completed all corrections, deletions and/or additions to their SPP 12 data, the District Certifier must “Certify” the data again.
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Request TEA Return Steps:
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Certified Status: SPP 11
Check District Status
• Once the data has been certified, the status at the top of the page will indicate “Certified”.
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SPP 11:Certifying when there is no Data to Submit
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How to Certify SPP 11 when there is no data to report
Log in to TEASE“Click” link for SPP 11 and 12
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Select SPP 11
Click on Child Find from drop down.
How to Certify SPP 11 when there is no data to report
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Choose correct date and district from drop down and click “Go”
How to Certify SPP 11 when there is no data to report
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Enter a zero in row a, b, and c
District percentage will calculate 100.0
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Row c
Row b
Row a
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Enter a zero in row d
All other fields will populate zeros
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Row d
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Enter a zero in row e
All other fields will populate zeros
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Row e
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Finally:
• Click “Save”• Check the assurance box • Click “Certify”
2nd check box
last “Certify”
1st save
How to Certify SPP 11 when there is no data to report
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Once the data has been certified, the status at the top of the page will indicate “Certified”
How to Certify SPP 11 when there is no data to report
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SPP 11: Reports
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Accessing Reports: SPP 11
Select SPP 11 or SPP 12 tab on Home page.
Select “Reports” from gray box.
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Confidential Information
The Confidential Information screen will appear once per day.
Key points to remember: The information being accessed is confidential. Follow proper procedures when accessing or distributing confidential reports.
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Filter Options
Select filtering options.
Filtering options
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Report Features: Overview
1 3
2
1
2
3
4
5
4
5
Page Navigation- Allows user to scroll through pages
Sorting Options- alphabetically or numerically by using column hyperlinks
Printing options- Export to PDF or Excel Printing
Header-Report type, level, & year
Footer-Date, additional info, & confidentiality message
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PDF: Printing and Saving
•Click print icon, choose PDF format from drop down.
PDF Format: Save, print, or scroll through multiple pages.
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Excel Spreadsheet: Printing and Saving
•Click print icon, choose Excel format from drop down.
Excel Format: Save, change format, and organize data to meet specific needs.
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OVERVIEW OF REPORT TYPES
•SPP 11
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User Roles: Not all users can view all report levels. View is based on the user’s role in the application.
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ESC Viewer• ESC viewer has access to the districts and campuses
that are within the ESC’s region.
District Certifier• Certifier has access to their district, and campus
reports. They also have access to statewide totals and some regional data.
Data Entry Agent• Data Entry Agent has access to their assigned
campus reports. They also have access to statewide totals and some regional data.
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SPP 11- Reports Types
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Timely Initial Evaluation
Timely Initial Evaluation/ Reasons for Delay
Timely Initial Evaluation/Reasons for Delay: Other
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ESC VIEWERSPP 11 Reports Types and Level
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ESC Viewer: SPP 11
Report TypeTimely Initial Evaluation: Displays the student counts, compliance percentage and status for a particular year
• Regional Report by District: View own region only
• District Report: View districts in region only
• Statewide Report: View regional total (Spring 2011)
• View statewide total when application closes
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ESC Viewer: SPP 11
Report TypeTimely Initial Evaluation/ Reasons for Delay: Displays reasons for a delay in a particular school year
• Regional Report by District: View own region only
• District Report: View districts in region only SPP 11 Data Collection 2010-11
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ESC Viewer: SPP 11
• Regional Report by District: View own region only
• District Report: View districts in region only
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DISTRICT CERTIFIER AND DATA ENTRYSPP 11 Reports Types and Level
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District Certifier and Data Entry : SPP 11
Report TypeTimely Initial Evaluation: Displays the student counts, compliance percentage and status for a particular school year.
• District Report: View own district(s)only
• Statewide Report: View regional total (Spring 2011)
• View statewide total when application closes
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District Certifier and Data Entry : SPP 11
Report TypeTimely Initial Evaluation/ Reasons for Delay: Displays each reason for a delay in particular school year
• District Report: View own district(s) only
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District Certifier and Data Entry: SPP 11
Report TypeTimely Initial Evaluation/Reasons for Delay- Other: Displays the textual descriptions for the "Other" reason for delay
• District Report: View own district (s) only
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SPP 11 Data Integrity
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Why is data integrity important?
States and LEAs are required to provide valid and reliable data that reflect the measurement for each SPP indicator.
This requirement is a factor in the state and local determination processes.
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PEIMS data are subjected to edit checks and validation (SPP Indicators 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10)
AYP Data are processed and validated(SPP Indicator 3)
Currently, the State is focusing on ensuring data integrity for SPP Indicators 7, 11, 12, 13, and 14
How does the State ensuredata integrity for SPP Indicators?
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How can you ensuredata integrity for SPP Indicators?
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Data Integrity Checklist for SPP Indicator 11
• Did you follow the data collection requirements outlined in the instructions?
• Did you review the previous year’s submission to determine whether or not the current year’s submission data were consistent? If not, do you have an explanation.
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Indicator 11 Example:
In 2008-09, District A submitted that 350 students were evaluated. In 2009-10, District A is about to report that 250 students were evaluated. The difference between the two years was 100 students.
This type of analysis of the data provides an opportunity for the district to check if it is under reporting data in 2010-11.
Data Integrity Checklist for SPP Indicator 11
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• Did you check your math?
• If you are reporting noncompliance, are you aware of the issues resulting in the noncompliance and they are not the result of not following directions.
Data Integrity Checklist for SPP Indicator 11
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Data Integrity: Certification
When you click that Certify button, you are assuring the State that you are submitting valid and reliable data.
There is no “appeals process” once your data has been submitted for SPP 11, 12, or 13.
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I understand and agree that submission of this information constitutes certification that this data are accurate and meets the reporting requirements
outlined by the Texas Education AgencyDivision of IDEA Coordination.
CERTIFY
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Data certified and submitted by districts through the TEASE applications for Indicators 11, 12, and 13 are considered final and the district’s performance on the compliance indicators will be used by the Agency in the annual Determinations analysis.
District’s performance on the compliance indicators will be reflected in the district public reporting on SPP Indicators in the spring.
Any issues related to the submission of inaccurate data or the non submission of data will be addressed by the Division of Program Monitoring and Intervention.
Data Integrity: Consequences
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Data Integrity Checklists for SPP Indicatorscan be found on the TEA Website at:http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/spp/datacollect.html
When in doubt…read the instructions again, consult the FAQ on the web, and/or contact your ESCprior to certifying your data!
Data Integrity: Tech Assistance
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For More Information:
The TEASE Applications Reference: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2684
For TEA SE account troubleshooting: [email protected]
Request New TEA SE User Account:https://sequin.tea.state.tx.us/appsng/um/apply.aspx
Logon Page:https://seguin.tea.state.tx.us/apps/logon.asp
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Contact your Regional Education Service
Center for additional information.http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/ESC/
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