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Best Practices: MSDS & Accountability. Steps to Success. Michigan Student Data System (MSDS). MDE’s ONE SOURCE for student demographic and enrollment data; our single source of truth. Fall collection is ending right now
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Best Practices: MSDS & Accountability Steps to Success
Michigan Student Data System (MSDS) • MDE’s ONE SOURCE for student demographic and enrollment data; our single source of truth. • Fall collection is ending right now • Getting your information correct in the MSDS is CRITICALfor successful accountability. • We no longer allow schools/districts to change data in the BAA Secure Site. MSDS = VERY IMPORTANT!
Why MSDS? • Need clean data • Need data that is the same for all uses (federal reporting, state reporting, district reporting, accountability) • Collect once, use many times • Need a FAIR system for accountability, with the same rules applied equally to everyone
Steps to Success Getting to clean accountability Fall 2011 (specific information) General steps applicable to all collections
Step #1: Accurate MSDS collection • Step #1: Make your fall collection as accurate as possible • Find your MSDS authorized user and befriend them • Clean and accurate UICs • Accurate demographics • Accurate enrollment • Collection must be certified by 11/23/11. • Student Record Maintenance can be submitted until 12/5/11 to make corrections (with an “as of” date of 10/28/11)
What is a PEPE? • Primary Education Providing Entity. • Entity that is primarily responsible for the student’s education—i.e. the entity we will hold accountable! • Determined by CEPI through business rules • When deciding which school “gets” a student for accountability, we now look ONLY at the PEPE • No FTE rule • Home school and nonpublic school students: must report with correct residency code • All public school students have a PEPE, regardless of FTE, and we will hold that PEPE accountable—even “part-time” students
Step #2: Tested Roster • Tested Roster opened on Tuesday, November 29thand closes Monday, December 5 at 5PM. • BE SURE YOU CHECK TESTED ROSTER! • Get your MSDS person and your instructional and assessment people together to review the Tested Roster data • Tested Roster is the first time you can see the demographic and enrollment information from MSDS alongside a list of who you tested.
Tested Roster: What to review? • All student answer documents. Missing documents must be reported at this time. • Accurate prohibited behavior and nonstandard accommodations flags are set. • MI-Access or MEAP-Access students are also reported as Special Education. • Note: MI-Access Tested Roster does not open until AFTER SRM closes; so you need to check your Students Expected to Test report to make sure all SWD designations are correct. • Out-of-level designation (also Students Expected to Test) • Student demographics (you may NOT appeal this at ANY OTHER TIME) • Enrollment (need to submit “move” requests)
Step #3: Students Expected to Test • The Students Expected to Test report will opened on Tuesday, November 29th • BE SURE TO CHECK THE STUDENTS EXPECTED TO TEST REPORT! • This report tells you every student for whom you are accountable for participation. • Review this report VERY CAREFULLY. • MI-Access students: This report is the only place you can view demographics, enrollment, and grade level prior to the close of the SRM window. Make sure you review all data on MI-Access students and make necessary updates.
Expected to Test: What to review? • Reflects a complete list of all enrolled students at each PEPE (FTE no longer matters); verify this information. • Are all new students included in this list? • Are there any students who you believe exited showing on this list? If so, MSDS SRM is needed. • Correct demographics? • Combine students showing on multiple rows (UIC problem) • Tested but not enrolled: need an SRM record • MI-Access students: demographics, enrollment, exit and grade level.
Step #4: Corrections in the MSDS • You will have from November 29th to December 5th to review Tested Roster and Students Expected to Test. • If you notice errors in: • Enrollment information • Demographics • You MUST correct these errors using Student Record Maintenance (SRM) in the MSDS by December 5, 2011 at 5:00OPM (with an “as of” date of 10/28/11)
Step #5: Students Not Tested • This window opens in early January; it is a time to submit reasons why a student did not test. • NOTE: There are a very limited number of valid reasons for a student to be exempted from the participation calculation. • “If it moves, test it” is a better strategy • SNT is not a time to fix errors with enrollment or demographics; must be done during Tested Roster/Students Expected to Test.
A few key enhancements • Special Education: all SWD students need the special education component submitted for them; this does NOT have to be submitted by the PEPE • LEP: once a student is determined to be LEP eligible, they remain LEP-eligible until (and only when) they are exited because they obtained proficiency. • Make sure that students are reported in each collection as LEP. • Fall collection—need to re-report students as LEP unless they were exited. • Consolidated collection this year
General Comments • We are producing a guide to the MSDS and Accountability, to help with this reporting. • Create coordination between data and instructional staff, in order to ensure accuracy. • Timelines are FIRM. Be mindful of them! Fair accountability means the same standards and rules applied equally to everyone. • Read the emails from BAA • Feel free to contact us with questions or concerns.
MI School Data Portal www.mischooldata.org