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Expanded Learning Opportunities Data Collection

Expanded Learning Opportunities Data Collection. Education Service Centers PEIMS Coordinators Meeting March 26-27, 2019. Learning Objectives. PEIMS Coordinators will: Be able to define expanded learning opportunities (ELO) Statutory definition Texas ELO

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Expanded Learning Opportunities Data Collection

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  1. Expanded Learning Opportunities Data Collection Education Service Centers PEIMS Coordinators Meeting March 26-27, 2019

  2. Learning Objectives PEIMS Coordinators will: • Be able to define expanded learning opportunities (ELO) • Statutory definition • Texas ELO • Characteristics and examples of programs • Increase understanding of the history and future plans for ELO data collection • Background • Looking forward

  3. Expanded Learning Opportunities Statute EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES. (a) Expanded learning opportunities may be provided during: (1) an extended school day; (2) an extended school year; or (3) structured learning programs outside of the regular school day, including before- and after-school programs and summer programs. (b) Expanded learning opportunities may be provided by offering: (1) rigorous coursework; (2) mentoring; (3) tutoring; (4) physical activity; (5) academic support; or (6) educational enrichment in one or more subjects, including fine arts, civic engagement, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Texas Education Code §33.252 https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.33.htm

  4. Common Funding Scenarios • Dedicated federal funding stream for ELO is ESSA, Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers • 613 centers serving students in 108 local education agencies • Competitive grant funds for 3-5 year cycles • $97 million sub-granted by TEA for FY19 • No dedicated state funding stream for ELO in Texas • Fees paid by families • State allotments – compensatory education, foundation school program • Other local funds, grant funds, and leveraged partnerships • Federal funding sources that allow the expenditure

  5. General Characteristics of ELO in Practice • Any grade level PreK – 12 • Intentional academic and academic enrichment activities • Nutritional meals and/or snacks • Safe environment for students and staff • Family engagement component • Working parents • Skill-building classes • Local education funds, grants, federal funding, local revenue • Partnerships with non-profits, employers, higher education • Usually voluntary and need-based • Required participation is usually expanded learning time (ELT) • Embedded in longer school day or year • ELO may also be called: • out-of-school time (OST) • expanded learning time (ELT) • summer program • afterschool program • before-school program

  6. Examples: National and State Partners

  7. Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) Council Charge • Study issues concerning expanded learning opportunities for this state’s public school students, including • Creating safe places for children outside of the regular day, improving the academic success of students, and assisting working families • Make recommendations • Analyze the unmet needs In doing so, the council shall focus on innovative, hands-on learning approaches that complement rather than replicate the regular school curriculum. Texas Education Code §33.253

  8. ELO Council Reports • Three reports published – 2014, 2016, and 2018 • Recommend state funding for ELO and increase access to high quality ELO • Conduct a needs assessment to target state funding to those unmet need • There currently is no statewide data collection of publicly-funded ELO programs Reports can be accessed at https://tea.texas.gov/Reports_and_Data/Legislative_Reports/Legislative_Reports/

  9. Why Data Collection? • ELO collection in PEIMS will provide the data required to assess the unmet need for high quality ELO in Texas • The 85th Texas Legislature (2017) passed legislation requiring the collection. Texas Education Code 42.006, Section 1 (a-2) The commissioner by rule shall require each school district and open-enrollment charter school to report through (PEIMS) information for each campus of the district or school regarding: (1) the availability of expanded learning opportunities as described by Section 33.252; and (2) the number of students participating in each of the categories of expanded learning opportunities listed under Section 33.252(b).

  10. PEIMS ELO Collection Parameters • Supplemental to the regular school program that meets the definition of ELO in statute (TEC 33.252) • Offered directly by or in partnership with the school • Before-school, after-school, and summer programs • ELO programs embedded in the extended school day or school year • Voluntary/not voluntary • Excludes official UIL activities When the rulemaking process is complete, updated information will be made available

  11. ELO Data Collection Timeline May 2018: Internal and External Review Board Approval July 2018: PEIMS Pre-notification of Specifications School Year 2018-2019: Local System Updates FY2019: TEA Rulemaking Process School Year 2019-2020: Data collection begins with Submissions 3 and 4

  12. Presented by: Melissa Lemons Expanded Learning opportunities (elo) March 2019 2019-2020 School Year

  13. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities - Background SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Expanded Learning Opportunity (ELO) Reports ELO Business Validation Rules SB 1404 Additional Resources CONTENTS

  14. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities – Background SB 1404 expands the requirements of existing legislation related to the availability of, and participation in, expanded learning opportunities (ELOs) by adding a data collection requirement in TEC 42.006(a-2).

  15. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities – Background Each LEA is required to report through PEIMS for each campus or school the availability of ELOs as described by TEC 33.252(a) and the number of students at each campus participating in one or more of the categories of ELOs listed under TEC 33.252(b).

  16. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities – Background • TEC 33.252 (a) describes the three types of ELO delivery methods at a campus or school as: • An extended school day; • An extended school year; or • Structured learning programs outside of the regular school day, including before- and after-school programs and summer programs.

  17. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities – Background • TEC 33.252 (b) describes the campus offerings within each ELO delivery method for student participation as: • Rigorous coursework; • Mentoring; • Tutoring; • Physical activity; • Academic support; or • Educational enrichment in one or more subjects, including fine arts, civic engagement, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  18. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities - Background SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Expanded Learning Opportunity (ELO) Reports ELO Business Validation Rules SB 1404 Additional Resources CONTENTS

  19. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1613 EXPANDED-LEARNING-OPPORTUNITY-INDICATOR-CODE will be added to the SchoolExtension complex type for PEIMS Submissions 3 and 4. • The addition of the Expanded Learning Opportunity Indicator Code allows for a campus to indicate at a high level whether or not the campus offers the expanded learning opportunities. If the response is “0” (not participating), then no further data reporting is necessary for the campus. If the response is “1”, then the campus has indicated participation and must supply the responses for all of the expanded learning opportunity data elements.

  20. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1613 Data Element – EXPANDED-LEARNING-OPPORTUNITY-INDICATOR-CODE XML Name – TX-ExpandedLearningOpportunityIndicator Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  21. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 TX-SchoolELOS sub-complex type will be added to the SchoolExtension complex type for the 2019-2020 school year. The TX-SchoolELOS sub-complex type will be collected in Submissions 3 and 4.

  22. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • The following data elements will be added to the sub-complex type TX-SchoolELOS: • E1614 ELO-TYPE • E1621 ELO-MINUTES-SCHEDULED-PER-DAY • E1615 ELO-RIGOROUS-COURSEWORK • E1616 ELO-MENTORING • E1617 ELO-TUTORIING • E1618 ELO-PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY • E1619 ELO-ACADEMIC-SUPPORT • E1620 ELO-EDUCATIONAL-ENRICHMENT

  23. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 E1614 ELO-TYPE indicates the type of expanded learning opportunity (ELO) program offered at the campus or the type of expanded learning opportunity participated in by the student.

  24. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1614 Data Element – ELO-TYPE XML Name – TX-ELOType Code Table ID – C218 Length – 2 Data Type – CODED Pattern – ## Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  25. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1621 ELO-MINUTES-SCHEDULED-PER-DAY indicates the number of minutes scheduled for an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) each day. • The minutes scheduled per day defines the amount of time the campus offers an expanded learning opportunity for the particular ELO Type that is offered and is not reported for each ELO activity that is offered within an ELO Type.

  26. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1621 Data Element – ELO-MINUTES-SCHEDULED-PER-DAY XML Name – TX-ELOMinutesScheduledPerDay Code Table ID – Domain of Values – 45-480 Length – 3 Data Type – NUMERIC Pattern – ### Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  27. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1615 ELO-RIGOROUS-COURSEWORK indicates the campus offers, or the student participates in, an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) identified as rigorous coursework. • Rigorous coursework is defined as a TEKS-aligned and credit-earning course, including dual credit and credit recovery activities.

  28. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1615 Data Element – ELO-RIGOROUS-COURSEWORK XML Name – TX-ELORigorousCoursework Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  29. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1616 ELO-MENTORING indicates the campus offers, or the student participates in, an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) identified as mentoring. • Mentoring is defined as scheduled interaction between a trained adult and a specific student in which the adult provides support and life skills to help the student’s personal and academic development.

  30. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1616 Data Element – ELO-MENTORING XML Name – TX-ELOMentoring Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  31. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1617 ELO-TUTORING indicates the campus offers, or the student participates in, an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) identified as tutoring. • Tutoring is defined as one-on-one or small group, led by a certified teacher that provides content instruction or homework help. Tutoring does not include academic skill building activities.

  32. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1617 Data Element – ELO-TUTORING XML Name – TX-ELOTutoring Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  33. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1618 ELO-PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY indicates the campus offers, or the student participates in, an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) identified as physical activity. • Physical activity is defined as activities designed to provide students with supplemental non-UIL opportunities for individual or group exercise, or related knowledge and skills that encourage regular physical activity.

  34. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1618 Data Element – ELO-PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY XML Name – TX-ELOPhysicalActivity Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  35. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1619 ELO-ACADEMIC-SUPPORT indicates the campus offers, or the student participates in, an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) identified as academic support. • Academic support is defined as supplemental support related to student academic skill development and may include compensatory education, test-taking skills, and related academic skill-building. Tutoring and homework help are not considered academic support.

  36. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1619 Data Element – ELO-ACADEMIC-SUPPORT XML Name – TX-ELOAcademicSupport Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  37. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 E1620 ELO-EDUCATIONAL-ENRICHMENT indicates the campus offers, or the student participates in, an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) identified as educational enrichment.

  38. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Educational enrichment includes activities that engage students in actively exploring academic content and activities introduced during the regular school day. It consists of activities that are intentionally designed to align with but not replicate the instruction in a core course to increase the academic success of students in any subject, including fine arts, civic engagement, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  39. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1620 Data Element – ELO-EDUCATIONAL-ENRICHMENT XML Name – TX-ELOEducationalEnrichment Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  40. SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 ELO-TYPE Code table (C218) has been added to support data element ELO-TYPE (E1614).

  41. SB 1404 Expanded Learning Opportunities - Background SB 1404 Organization Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Expanded Learning Opportunity (ELO) Reports ELO Business Validation Rules SB 1404 Additional Resources CONTENTS

  42. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • E1613 EXPANDED-LEARNING-OPPORTUNITY-INDICATOR-CODE has been added to the StudentProgramExtension complex type for PEIMS Submissions 3 and 4. • The addition of the Expanded Learning Opportunity Indicator Code allows for a school to indicate at a high level whether or not a student is participating with the expanded learning opportunities. • If the response is “0” (not participating), then no further ELO data reporting is necessary for the student. • If the response is “1”, then student participation is acknowledged and there must be responses for all of the expanded learning opportunity data elements for that student.

  43. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1613 Data Element – EXPANDED-LEARNING-OPPORTUNITY-INDICATOR-CODE XML Name – TX-ExpandedLearningOpportunityIndicator Code Table ID – C088 Length – 1 Data Type – CODED Pattern – # Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  44. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 TX-StudentELOS sub-complex type will be added to the StudentProgramExtension complex type for the 2019-2020 school year. The TX-StudentELOS sub-complex type will be collected in Submissions 3 and 4.

  45. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 • The following data elements will be reported under the sub-complex type TX-SchoolELOS: • E0782 CAMPUS-ID-OF-ENROLLMENT (existing) • E1614 ELO-TYPE • E1622 ELO-PARTICIPATION-DAYS • E1615 ELO-RIGOROUS-COURSEWORK • E1616 ELO-MENTORING • E1617 ELO-TUTORIING • E1618 ELO-PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY • E1619 ELO-ACADEMIC-SUPPORT • E1620 ELO-EDUCATIONAL-ENRICHMENT

  46. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 E1614 ELO-TYPE indicates the type of expanded learning opportunity (ELO) program offered at the campus or the type of expanded learning opportunity (ELO) participated in by the student.

  47. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1614 Data Element – ELO-TYPE XML Name – TX-ELOType Code Table ID – C218 Length – 2 Data Type – CODED Pattern – ## Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

  48. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 E1622 ELO-PARTICIPATION-DAYS indicates the number of days a student participated in an expanded learning opportunity (ELO) program.

  49. SB 1404 Student Data Collection Changes for 2019-2020 Element ID – E1622 Data Element – ELO-PARTICIPATION-DAYS XML Name – TX-ELOParticipationDays Code Table ID – Domain of Values – 1-260 Length – 3 Data Type – NUMERIC Pattern – ### Submission(s) – 3 and 4 Mandatory – Yes

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