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EMIS and Special Education. Reporting and Compliance. Topics in the Presentation. Interaction between policy and data Reporting the special education event record Special education data that affects funding Special Education Accountability and its consequences .
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EMIS and Special Education Reporting and Compliance
Topics in the Presentation • Interaction between policy and data • Reporting the special education event record • Special education data that affects funding • Special Education Accountability and its consequences
Interaction Between Policy and Data • Identify strengths, weaknesses of current policies • Funding • Determine and confirm corrective actions • Compliance with law
Determining Compliance • Provision of FAPE (Free and Appropriate Public Education) • Procedural Safeguards • Individual student activities • Fiscal • Maintenance of Effort (MOE) • Excess Cost
Data Reporting in EMIS • Special Education Event • Student Standing • Student Attributes • Student Program • Discipline • Attendance • Assessment
What to Report • ONLY events for which your LEA is responsible • ALL events for which your LEA is responsible • Consent from another district is not applicable in new district
Data Collection Tool • Optional tool • Used to share data from special education staff to EMIS staff • Often completed at same time as “event” • You have a copy; also updated frequently and posted online
Name: _________________________ Data ID#: ______________________ DOB: ________________________ Date: ________________________ Resident District: ________________ District of Attendance: ___________ Building of Attendance: __________ Autism Scholarship? ____________ Grade Level: ____________________ Race: ________________________ Disability Category: _____________ **** Refer to Master Code Sheet on page 3 for codes and explanations!!!
PSTC • For students coming from Part C ONLY • Reported by district of residence • For first-time preschool enrollees, EMIS will accept all special education events that occurred prior to enrollment • Starts the compliance clock ticking, just as a referral does • Cross-checked with Dept of Health counts
Referral Date from PR-04 • Only REQUIRED for initial consent
Consent Date from PR-05 CNGI Consent Granted, Initial • Date Signed may be different from date entered on form: the date reported is the date the district RECEIVED the consent! The receipt date must be documented. • Only REQUIRED for initial consent
Consent Date from PR-05 CNRF Consent Refused • Date Signed may be different from date entered on form: the date reported is the date the district RECEIVED the consent! The receipt date must be documented.
Consent Date • CNNR – Consent Not Returned • Date district has made sufficient documented attempts to get consent • Attempts go beyond backpack letters • Use date district decides to cease the attempts
Consent Outcome • CNDP - Consent Moved to Due Process • CNGI - Consent Granted for Initial Evaluation • CNGR - Consent Granted for a Reviewed Evaluation • CNGO - Consent Granted for Other Special Education Activity • CNNR - Consent Not Returned • CNRF - Consent Refused
ETR Event Codes • IETR – Initial ETR • RETR – Review of ETR, or decision that current documentation is sufficient • TETR – IEP team reviews ETR of a transfer student and accepts it in its entirety
ETR Outcomes • Disability category • Currently, districts also report a disability category as a student attribute • Eventually, the ETR outcome will be used as the disability category for every table in EMIS
ETR Outcomes • ETDP – ETR Resulted in Due Process • ETEX – Exiting Special Education; THE IEP TEAM determines a child no longer requires specialized instruction or related services; NOT used if a student graduates or withdraws or a parent revokes consent for services • ETNE – Not Eligible for Services
Non-Compliance Reason • Describes reasons why an activity was not completed according to the federally mandated timelines • Some reasons remove student records from calculation of federal reporting
Non-Compliance Reason ** Not Applicable – Timelines were all met 01 No Identified Reason. Includes weather related delays 02 Staff Not Available – Summer Months 03 Staff Not Available – School Year 04 Scheduling Conflicts with Family 05 Parental Choice Documented – usually a PR-01 06 Parent Refused Consent OR repeatedly didn’t show up at scheduled meeting and consent was never obtained 07 Child’s Health 08 Student’s Incarceration 09 Compliance with timelines, but incorrect/missing data reported in a prior reporting period
IEP Event Codes • IIEP – Initial IEP • RIEP – Review IEP (annual or review other than annual) • TIEP – IEP team reviews and accepts IEP from another district • CIEP – Parental Consent withdrawn • FIEP – IEP annual review held within two months of graduation, no changes in goals or services • AIEP – Amended IEP
IEP Dates and Outcomes • Dates come from PR-07 • Effective dates used to determine eligibility for weighted funding and December Child Count • Outcomes usually show the environment OR • IEDP - IEP Resulted in Due Process • IENS - IEP Complete – Not Served • IEPR - IEP Complete – Parental Refusal
Parent Refuses Services • Revocation of Consent at IEP meeting – Report RIEP, outcome IEPR • Consent withdrawn at ETR/MFE meeting – change CNST outcome to CNRF • Revocation of consent to existing IEP – report CIEP
FN 270 Dec 1 • Changes in LRE not resulting from an IEP decision • Preschoolers who are 5
Alternative School Setting B. Has the student been removed to alternative school setting? EMIS program code 211001 (circle if appropriate)
Use “Alternative School Setting” only when • School personnel removed a child to an interim alternative educational setting for not more than forty-five school days without regard to whether the behavior is determined to be a manifestation of the child’s disability, if the child: • (i) Possessed a weapon • (ii) Possessed or used illegal drugs • (iii) Has inflicted serious bodily injury upon another person
Services • IEP will include services NOT reported to EMIS • Your software may collect services not reported to EMIS – you can adjust tool, if you need to • For school age, NO connection to funding
IEP testing requirements • Accommodations offered on a regular basis in the classroom that are also permissible for OAT and OGT • Alternate assessment is provided on a regular basis in the classroom, not just for OAT and OGT
Snow Days • Non-compliance reason “01” – no identified reason • Calamity (windstorm, flooding, HVAC failure, or snow day) makes it impossible to meet the timelines • Federal procedural timelines
Re-testing for OGT • No relationship to exemption of consequences • 10th-grade score counted in state, AYP, PI • 11th grade, counted in 11th-grade cumulative calculation only • If re-tested, highest score used
Data and Funding • Child Count • School Age • Pre-School • State Funding • School Age • Pre-School
School Age • IEP IN EFFECT on Dec 1 • IEP Outcome Code • Student Attribute • Data successfully transmitted to EMIS
For Funding • Not affected by Related Services • Not affected by “non-compliance reason” • Not affected by “was it late” • Not affected by just being on “IEP status/do not fund report”
Weights for State Funding • Funding NOT for an individual student • Weights for STATE funding only
December Child Count • Determines total amount state gets from federal government • A formula divides that total federal aid into district shares • District share goes to districts • Districts must provide services to private schools
Special Education Accountability • Determinations • Findings of non-compliance • Confirmation of correction of non-compliance
Determinations • Performance on compliance indicators; • Whether data submitted by the LEA are valid, reliable, and timely; • Uncorrected noncompliance from other sources; and • Any audit findings