Title: UNRAVELING THE MYSTERY:
1- UNRAVELING THE MYSTERY
- 101 WAYS TO COUNT YOUR KIDS!
- PI 1563 Pupil Count Report
- Lori Ames, Consultant
- Brad Adams, Consultant
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2Agenda
- Category Definitions
- Head Count
- Non-Resident Reductions
- Resident Reductions
- Resident Addition
- Miscellaneous Information
- Other Reports
- Question and Answer
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4Why is it important.
- Student Count Determines Funding
- Revenue Limit Calculation
- Equalization Aid Calculation
5General Counting Guidelines
- Count the student if
- The student is a district resident.
- The District is financially responsible for the
students educational program. - The student is present for instruction on the
count date or meets the before and after rule. - So how do we get there
6Pupil Count Workbook
- http//www.dpi.wi.gov/sfs/membrpt2.html
- General Count Instructions for the
- PI 1563 Workbook
- PI 1563 Pupil Count Workbook Form for Draft Use
7CATEGORIES
8Preschool Special Education
- Students must be at least 3 years of age as of
the count date. - Student must have an IEP (Individualized
Education Plan) and be receiving instructional
services. - No minimum required number of instruction hours
94 Year Old Kindergarten
- Districts should only use these two lines if
- the 4 year old kindergarten program is open to
all students - the program is funded by district resourcesnot
solely by Title One funds. - the student is at least 4 on or before September
1st or admitted under early entrance guidelines
via s.120.12(25).
104 Year Old Kindergarten
- 4 Yr 437 Hours program shall have at least 437
hours of instruction, which can include up to
87.5 hours of outreach activities. - 4 Yr 524.5 Hours program shall have at least
437 hours of instruction and 87.5 hours of
outreach. The school shall NOT substitute
instructional time for outreach activities.
114 Year Old Kindergarten
- What is Considered Outreach?
- Home visits
- Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Family Fun Nights/Evening Programs
- For a more complete listing go to
- http//dpi.wi.gov/ec/ecoutrpg.html
124 Year Old Kindergarten
- Beginning in 2006-07, districts starting a new 4K
program will need to sign-off on a program
assurance form verifying that the program meets
all 4K requirements - Contact Jill Haglund, Early Childhood Education,
608-267-9625, with questions -
135 Year Old Kindergarten
- 5 Yr Old Half Day Program
- 5 Yr Old Three Full Day Program
- 5 Yr Old Four Full Day Program
- 5 Yr Old Five Full Day Program
- 5 Yr Old Blended Program
- The student must be at least 5 years of age
- on or before September 1st or admitted under
early entrance guidelines via s. 120.12(25).
145 Yr Old Kindergarten - ½ Day
- The program shall have at least 437 hours of
direct instruction. - There is no days requirement, only the hours of
instruction requirement.
155 Yr Old Kindergarten Full Day
- According to state statute 121.004(7)(c)2., full
day means the length of the school day for
pupils in the first grade of the school district - Full day programs require full day attendance for
the entire school year.
165 Yr Old Kindergarten - Blended
- Program in which the structure of the full year
program varies from the first semester to the
second semester - Program in which the structure of the full year
programs weekly schedule varies from day to day. - Few districts in the state report having a
blended kindergarten program.
17Grades 1 - 12
- Students must be 6 years of age on or before
September 1st of the current year or be admitted
under early admittance guidelines as defined by
the Board of Education under s. 120.12(25).
18General Guidelines
- No student may be counted in more than one
category. - No student may be counted more than once.
Example A four year old student enrolled in a
4 year old KG program who also receives
preschool special education services should only
be counted in the appropriate 4 K category.
19HEAD COUNT
20Head Count
- Identify students for whom the district is
directly providing instructional services. - Include Resident and Non-Resident Students.
21Head Count
- Present The pupil is in attendance for
instruction on the count date. - Absent The pupil is absent on the count date,
but has attended at least one day during the
school year prior to the count date and at least
one day during the school year after the count
date, and has remained a resident of the district
during the period of absence.
22NON-RESIDENT REDUCTIONS
23Non-Resident Reductions
- Reduce the head count by identifying non-resident
students who are served by district programs, but
not counted for revenue limit or state aid
purposes. - Record students in only one category.
- Students identified as non-resident reductions
should also be identified in the head count.
24NR Open Enrollment
- Student who attends the district as an incoming
open enrollment student. - The District will receive payment for providing
services to these students either directly from
another district (special education) or as
adjustment from the state (regular education).
25NR Tuition Waiver
- Student who attends the district as an
incoming, additional year tuition waiver
student. - The District will receive payment for providing
services to these students either directly from
another district or as adjustment from the state. - The District should have a signed Tuition
Waiver form identifying the type of approved
waiver.
26NR 66.30 Contract
- Student who attends the district as the result of
a 66.0301 contract between districts. - The District receives payment for providing
services from the resident districts via a fiscal
agreement between districts.
27NR CESA Program
- Student who attends the district under a CESA
program as defined by s. 116.032. - The District acts as the host district and
receives payment for services via the fiscal
agreement between CESA and the participating
districts.
28NR - Tuition
- Student attends your district under one of the
following tuition arrangements - Parent paid tuition agreement
- District to District tuition agreement
29NR 9 Week Waiver
- Student intends to move into the district within
the first 9 weeks of school. (construction not
complete) - If the student achieves residency within the
initial 9 weeks, the board may waive tuition. If
waived, the district should amend the pupil count
to reflect residency. - If the student does not achieve residency within
the initial 9 weeks, parents may request a second
9 week period. If within the second 9 week
period the student achieves residency, the board
may waive tuition. If waived, the district
should amend the pupil count to reflect residency.
30NR Outside Age Eligibility
- Student does not meet the age guidelines of the
program or early entrance guidelines under s.
120.12(25). - EX Student is counted in the 4K program, but is
under 4 years of age as of September 1st of the
current school year and does not meet early
entrance guidelines under s. 120.12(25).
31NR - Incarcerated
- Student is incarcerated in a jail within the
district and is receiving instructional services
from the district on the count date. - The district may claim state tuition aid for
services provided to this student.
32Other Non-Resident - Reductions
- NR Integration Transfer
- NR CCDEB
- So few districts have students that fit into
these categories, that specific questions should
be directed to a School Finance Consultant. -
33RESIDENT REDUCTIONS
34Resident Reductions
- Identify resident students who are served by
district programs, but not counted as full-time
students for revenue limit or state aid purposes. - Record students in only one category.
- Students identified as resident reductions should
also be identified in the head count.
35Resident Reduction Outside Age Eligibility
- Student does not meet the age guidelines of the
program or early entrance guidelines under s.
120.12(25). - EX Student is counted in the preschool
program, but is under 3 years of age as of the
count date and does not have an IEP
(Individualized Education Program).
36Resident Reduction Less Than Full-Time
- Student attends the district less than full-time
as defined by s. 118.15(1). Private school or
home-based education students who attend grades
other than high school are included in this area.
37RESIDENT ADDITIONS
38Resident Additions
- Add to the Head Count by identifying those
resident students who are receiving educational
services from other districts or programs. - Record students in only one category.
- Resident additions are added to the number of
students reported in the head count.
39RA Open Enrollment
- Full-Time student who attends another district as
an outgoing open enrollment student. - The District sends payment directly to the
district of attendance (special education) or as
an adjustment from the state (regular education).
40RA Tuition Waiver
- Full-time student who attends another Wisconsin
district as an outgoing, additional year
tuition waiver student. - The District sends payment for services directly
to the district of attendance or as an adjustment
from the state. - The District should have a signed Tuition
Waiver form identifying the type of approved
waiver.
41RA 66.30 Contract
- Full-time student who attends another Wisconsin
district as the result of a 66.0301 contract
between districts. - The District sends payment for services to the
district of attendance via a fiscal agreement
between the districts.
42RA CESA Program
- Full-time student who attends another district
under a CESA program as defined by s. 116.032. - The District sends payment for services to the
fiscal agent via the fiscal agreement between
CESA and the participating districts.
43RA - Tuition
- Full-time student attends another district and
your district pays tuition to the district of
attendance.
44RA Youth Options/Apprentice
- District pays tuition to the institution of
higher education for the full-time cost of the
program. - Student attends a school to work program off
school grounds that may involve both academic
training and on-site work, on a full-time basis.
The District is responsible for full-time tuition
expenses. - Students involved in the Generac Second Chance
partnership should be accounted for in this
category.
45RA S. 118.15 Contracts
- These programs are typically referred to as
General Equivalency Diploma (GED), High School
Equivalency Diploma (HSED), or Community Based
Organization (CBO). - A written agreement between the school board and
a representative of the high school equivalency
program or program leading to the students high
school graduation must be in place prior to the
students admission to the program.
46Other Resident Additions
- RA Partnership School
- RA Residential Treatment
- So few districts have students that fit into
these categories, that specific questions should
be directed to a School Finance Consultant.
47Adjusted Head Count
48Adjusted Head Count
- The adjusted head count is converted to full-time
equivalency (fte) for both revenue limits and
equalization aid. - Incorrect data in the internet-based report will
cause the fte for both revenue limits and
equalization aid to be inaccurate. Data must be
revised on-line.
49Pupil Count Amendments
- Throughout most of the year, districts simply go
into the Reporting Portal and make any changes
on-line. - Districts wishing to amend their pupil count
report after membership audits are announced in
February, or after the audit report is received,
will need to contact DPI before going into the
Reporting Portal.
50Miscellaneous
51Part-Time Attendance
- S.118.145(4) allows resident pupils enrolled in a
private school or in a home-based education
program who meet the standards for admission into
high school to take up to 2 courses during each
school semester - Districts are allowed to add part-time FTE to
their membership for equalization aid purposes.
52Part-Time Attendance
- In order to accurately calculate the part-time
FTE, districts will be asked the following
questions. - How many students (by grade level) does your
district have? - How many hours of instruction during the semester
are scheduled in total for the students
identified above (by grade level)? - How many annual hours of instruction are
scheduled for a full-time student (by grade
level-minimum of 1,137 hrs)?
53Youth Challenge Academy
- Districts are notified by the Department of
Military Affairs if a resident student is
participating in the Youth Challenge Academy. - Districts are responsible for Academy costs for
all pupils who are enrolled past the first two
weeks of the program.
54Youth Challenge Academy
- Effective in 2006-07, districts will be given
credit for these students for revenue limit and
equalization aid purposes in the year in which
they attend the academy. - A separate on-line youth challenge academy report
must be completed by the district for both the
September and January count in order to be given
credit for these students. - If applicable, districts must complete the
September YCA report prior to completing the
September PI 1563 Pupil Count Report
55Revenue Limit FTE Report
- NEW REPORT!
- Located on each districts homepage within the
school finance reporting portal - Data taken from
- PI 1804 Summer School Report
- PI 1563 Youth Challenge Report
- PI 1563 September Pupil Count Report
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56Contacts
- Brad Adams 608-267-3752
- bradley.adams_at_dpi.state.wi.us
- Lori Ames 608-266-3464
- lori.ames_at_dpi.state.wi.us
- Karen Kucharz 608-267-9707
- karen.kucharz_at_dpi.state.wi.us
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