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Locating OEYP Eligible Students. As per EIE (Local) Criteria. Helpful Tools Found at My SISD. #1. A student who has been retained: Conduct an OSP Advanced Search for Code A.
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Locating OEYP Eligible Students As per EIE (Local) Criteria
#1. A student who has been retained:Conduct an OSP Advanced Search for Code A
#2. A student who failed at least one portion of the most recent applicable state-mandated assessment:Conduct an Advanced OSP Search for Code D
#3. A student who is at least two years below grade level in reading: Use TPRI for grades 1-3 @TANGO http://10.0.51.40/TDA. Do not use Code F.
#3. A student who is at least two years below grade level in reading: Use Tejas LEE for grades 1-3 @TANGO http://10.0.51.40/TDA. Do not use Code F.
#3. A student who is at least two years below grade level in reading: Use Lexile scores for grades 3 & up
#3. A student who is at least two years below grade level in reading: Use Lexile scores for grades 3 & up
#4. A student who is at least two years below grade level in math: Use Quantile scores for grades 3 & up
#4. A student who is at least two years below grade level in math: Use Quantile scores for grades 3 & up
#5. A student who scores less than 70 percent in grades 6-12 or less than a score of 2 on the District checklist of essential knowledge and skills: Use eSMART tutorial list for grades 1-5
#5. A student who scores less than 70 percent in grades 6-12 or less than a score of 2 on the District checklist of essential knowledge and skills: Use eSMART tutorial list for grades 1-5
#5. A student who scores less than 70 percent in grades 6-12 or less than a score of 2 on the District checklist of essential knowledge and skills (i.e., report card): Use OSP Advanced Search for Code C for grades 7-12 or use TAC (Teacher Access Center) for grades 6-12
#6. A student who has a documented teacher recommendation: Use TST process