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Simple Solution. Brighter Futures.

Simple Solution. Brighter Futures. Residential Facility Tracker. Texas Student Data System. August 2018. Texas Education Agency. Kathy Adaky - Subject Matter Expert. Agenda. Background Background and Purpose Definitions Current System & Data Collection Residential Facility Monitoring

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Simple Solution. Brighter Futures.

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  1. Simple Solution. Brighter Futures. Residential Facility Tracker Texas Student Data System August 2018 Texas Education Agency Kathy Adaky - Subject Matter Expert

  2. Agenda • Background • Background and Purpose • Definitions • Current System & Data Collection • Residential Facility Monitoring • Data Collection in TSDS • TSDS Data Collection for RF Tracker • Timeline of Events • Questions

  3. Background

  4. Background & Purpose • On April 15, 2004, the United States District Court issued a decision in the Angel G. vs. Texas Education Agency lawsuit and found that the Texas Education Agency (TEA) must develop a new monitoring system to ensure that studentswithdisabilities residing in residential facilities (RFs) received a free, appropriate public education (FAPE). • The Commissioner of Education established the Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) system through which the TEA meets its federal and state special education monitoring obligations for this population.

  5. What is a Residential Facility? • For the purposes of the Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) system, a residential facility is a facility that provides 24-hour custody or care of a student 22 years of age or younger, who reside in the facility for: • Detention, • Treatment, • Foster care, or • Any non-educational purpose

  6. How are students reported? • There are 1476 residential facilities currently being reported by LEAs. • An LEA may have none, one or many residential facilities within their geographic boundaries. • Students could receive services at the residential facility or at the LEA.

  7. Current System & Data Collection

  8. Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) • TheSpecial Education Division currently has a collection system called the Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) system that is accessible through the TEAL application. • LEAs are required to enroll and submit data for each studentwith a disability who reside in a residentialfacility located in their geographical boundary. • Currently, LEAs must manually enter the data into the RFM data collection system.

  9. Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) • The Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) system currently collects the following for a residential facility: • Name • Address • Contact person, phone and email • Indicate if the facility is a correctional facility • Number of persons residing at the residential facility

  10. Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) • The Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) system currently collects the following for a student: • Dates enrolled at the residential facility • Campus id of enrollment/home campus • Is student educated at the residential facility? • Does student require a surrogate parent? • How many other students are assigned to this surrogate parent? • Length of school day in minutes for: • RF student • Regular student

  11. Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) • Currently, the Residential Facility Monitoring (RFM) system utilizes data that is retrieved from the TSDS Fall PEIMS data collection after the collection has been finalized. • The data retrieved consists of… • the student’s demographic data • the student’s disability information, if it exists. • the student’s special education related services, if it exists. • the student’s instructional setting, if it exists.

  12. Data Collection in TSDS

  13. TSDS Data Collection for RF Tracker • Beginning Data Governance Process in August – see Timeline of Events slide • SMEs have been working with the program area to review current requirements and determine the best implementation path for the RF collection. • TEA will continue to utilize existing PEIMS data for some of the data required for this collection, including Special Ed disability and related services. However, it will be used earlier in the process. • Data will continue to be collected that is specific to the student’s enrollments/withdrawals and student services received at the residential facility.

  14. Timeline of Events Governance Approval: Data collection proposals are scheduled to be presented to the Information Task Force (ITF) during the August 21st, 2018 meeting. TEDS Publication Data collection requirements will be published in the TEDSpreliminary version in December 2018 for the 2019-2020 school year.

  15. Questions?

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