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Discipline Data Indicator 4A-Suspension/Expulsion and Indicator 4B-Suspension/Expulsion by Race/Ethnicity April 2010. DRAFT. Essential Questions. What is Indicator 4A? What is Indicator 4B? What is the difference between Indicator 4A & 4B?

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  1. Discipline DataIndicator 4A-Suspension/Expulsion and Indicator 4B-Suspension/Expulsion by Race/EthnicityApril 2010 DRAFT

  2. Essential Questions What is Indicator 4A? What is Indicator 4B? What is the difference between Indicator 4A & 4B? What are the obligations of districts, once identified with ‘Significant Discrepancy’ in regards to discipline?

  3. Significant Discrepancy Indicator 4A (Results Indicator): A district is considered to have a significant discrepancy if more than 5% of its students with IEPs were suspended/expelled out-of-school for greater than 10 days (cumulatively during the school year). Indicator 4B (Compliance Indicator): A ratio is calculated for each race/ethnicity group within a district. Districts with a ratio > 2.0 for any race/ethnicity group are identified as having a significant discrepancy.

  4. Indicator 4B by Race/Ethnicity

  5. Indicator 4B Calculation Weighted /Alternate or Risk Ratio > 2.0 Weighted Risk Ratio (WRR) Alternate Risk Ratio (ARR) Risk Ratio (RR)

  6. Indicator 4A & Indicator 4B Data Sources: 2008-09 submission of data • Single Record Student Database (SRSD) • Michigan Compliance Information System (MI-CIS) Calculations and Factors: • Operating District Data Only

  7. Indicator 4A & Indicator 4B • District Obligations: • A site visit to district by OSE-EIS staff and monitors to determine if there are inappropriate identification policies, procedures or practices • If required, create and implement an improvement plan; monitored for evidence of change • Participate in technical assistance 7

  8. Overview Indicator 4A is a percent calculation and 4B is a risk ratio. Districts can be identified for both Indicators 4A and/or 4B. Indicators 4A and 4B are both part of the Annual Performance Report. Indicator 4B data can indicate significant discrepancy but findings are based on inappropriate identification policies, practices or procedures. 8

  9. Any Questions

  10. Resources Additional resources can be found at our website: http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-6530_6598_31834---,00.html Business Rules/Procedures for 4A Business Rules/Procedures for 4B Frequently Asked Questions for Indicators 4A & 4B

  11. Patti Oates-Ulrich, Consultant (517) 241-4418 Oates-ulrichp@michigan.gov Julie Trevino, Data Analyst (517) 241-0497 trevinoj1@michigan.gov

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