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Please SIGN IN. Remove paperwork from your folders. Leave folders in place . . May Data Specialist Meeting. Thank-You!. New Data Specialist ? . Please remove paperwork from your folders. Chris McFarland School Choice. Immunization Requirements & Documentation Karen Thoennes.

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  1. Please SIGN IN. Remove paperworkfrom your folders. Leave folders in place. May Data Specialist Meeting Thank-You!

  2. New Data Specialist ? Please remove paperwork from your folders

  3. Chris McFarlandSchool Choice

  4. Immunization Requirements & DocumentationKaren Thoennes

  5. Decision Analyzer ReportsSurvey 5

  6. VOCATIONAL REPORTING MICHELLE TAYLOR “I've gone to each high school for training, so they should be good.”

  7. PROPOSED 2011-2012 DATABASE CHANGES

  8. Discipline/Resultant Action Code Description of Changes: Element Name changed from Discipline/Referral Action Code to Discipline/Resultant Action

  9. Date of Consent for Evaluation Description of Changes: Added Surveys 1, 4 and 7.

  10. Drug Description Description of Changes: Added code N and revised code O by adding the words “controlled substance.” N- Not a controlled substance, but used as adrug O-Other controlled substance.

  11. Health Examination, School Entry Description of Changes: Added code V V- The student is in a virtual instruction program or is home-schooled, has not presented a school health exam, does not physically participate in any school building activities, and none of other codes apply.

  12. Incident, Alcohol-Related Description of Changes: Added words : “if individuals involved admit to possessing, using or selling alcohol.”

  13. Incident, Drug-Related Description of Changes: Added words : “if individuals involved admit to possessing, using or selling drugs.”

  14. Student, Use of Alcohol Description of Changes: Added words : “their own admission.”

  15. Student, Use of Drugs Description of Changes: Added words : “their own admission.”

  16. Weapon, Description Description of Changes: Added word: possessed A one-character code to identify the type of weapon possessed/used in an incident.

  17. Bullied or Harrassed - Disability NEW -Description of Changes: An indicator of whether the student was reported to have been bullied or harassed on the basis of the student’s disability. This includes both substantiated and unsubstantiated bullying and harassment. Code Definition/Example N The student was bullied or harassed but it was not on the basis of the disability. Y Yes, the student was bullied or harassed on the basis of the student’s disability. Z The student was not bullied or harassed. Note: A Y or N code must be used for students who are the object of bullying or harassment coded as SESIR incident types

  18. Bullied or Harassed - Race NEW -Description of Changes: An indicator of whether the student was reported to have been bullied or harassed on the basis of the student’s race, color or national origin. This includes both substantiated and unsubstantiated bullying and harassment. Code Definition/Example N- the student was bullied or harassed but it was not on the basis of the student’s race, color or national origin. Y -Yes, the student was bullied or harassed on the basis of the student’s race, color or national origin. Z -The student was not bullied or harassed.

  19. Bullied or Harrassed – Sex NEW An indicator of whether the student was reported to have been bullied or harassed on the basis of sex. Harassment or bullying on the basis of sex is unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature, such as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature. Harassment or bullying on the basis of sex also includes gender-based, nonsexual harassing conduct, such as harassment based on gender stereotyping. Both male and female students can be victims of sexual harassment, and the harasser and the victim can be of the same sex. This includes both substantiated and unsubstantiated bullying and harassment. Code Definition/Example N - The student was bullied or harassed but it was not on the basis of sex. Y - Yes, the student was bullied or harassed on the basis of sex. Z - The student was not bullied or harassed.

  20. School-Related Arrests NEW A code indicating whether or not the student was arrested for an activity conducted on school grounds, during off-campus school activities (including while taking school transportation), or due to a referral by any school official. Code Definition/Example N No, the student was not arrested. Y Yes, the student was arrested.

  21. Zero-Tolerance: Expulsions NEW A code indicating whether or not the student was removed from the school setting for an extended length of time with or without continuing education services due to state and local zero-tolerance policies. N - No, the student’s expulsion was not due to zero-tolerance policies. Y - Yes, the student’s expulsion was due to zero- tolerance policies. Z - The student was not expelled.

  22. NEWCourse Assessment Status END OF COURSE EXAM The status of the student in relation to the assessment for the indicated course. Code Definition/Example A -The student took and passed the end-of-course assessment required for the course B -The student took and failed the end-of-course assessment required for the course C- The student did not yet take the end-of-course assessment required for the course D -The transfer student is exempt from taking the end-of-course assessment required for the course as specified in section 1008.22(9)(b), F.S. . E -The student took and passed the end-of-course assessment required for the course and exempted all or part of the course. Z -The course does not have a required end-of-course assessment or the student is not in a cohort that requires the taking of the end-of-course assessment for the course .

  23. Grade Posting Processes May/June 2011

  24. END OF YEAR ATTENDANCE MTS 3025 Please remember you need to run the End OF Year Attendance Mts 3025... Attendance is the hardest information to get once the student roll takes place. Please make sure someone other than yourself knows where you file this report. When running this report (3025) use the stop date of 06/06/11..( This is the Monday after the  last day of school. The first day after the last day of attendance...) If you use the last day of school as the stop date, the membership days do not calculate correctly.

  25. Elementary Scheduling

  26. Elementary Scheduling

  27. 1.ADOPTION OF COURSES Log into TERMS YEAR 12. On panel C15 type the Course Number to adopt, press Xmit. Course will be displayed on the screen, Message at the bottom of the screen says: “PRESS ENTER TO ADD FROM DIST CURRICULUM”. Press Xmit again to adopt. Message then should say: “RECORD HAS BEEN ADDED…Next?”. A printed list of courses (MTS2002P) is available from job submission. On panel C14 = Query of Courses 2.DEFINE HOMEROOMS Log into Terms YEAR12. On Panel C05 update the BLDG-RM fields On panel C03 under AC - A = Add HMRM – Elementary schools use the same four digit number as the class packages. TCHR – three digit number of the teacher assigned to this particular homeroom, Xmit. 3.ASSIGN HOMEROOMS Log into Terms YEAR11. On Panel E06 YR = NHTC = H Xmit and add student’s assigned homeroom PRE SCHEDULING FOR ELEMENTARY SCHEDULING

  28. Florida’s Graduation Rate The percentage of students who graduated within four years of their initial enrollment in ninth grade.

  29. Thursday, August 11, 2011 J. E. Hall Center Room 160 08:00am--10:00am Secondary 10:30am--12:30pm Elementary Special Centers attend the most appropriate meeting. Next Data Specialist Meeting

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