Title: STEP Reporting 2004
1STEP Reporting 2004
2Reporting Dates
- Early reporting districts
- August 4 Districts must submit data to RIC
- August 6 Last day RIC can submit STEP files to
SED - Late reporting districts
- August 25 Districts must submit data to RIC
- August 27 Last day RIC can submit STEP to SED
- LEAP and STEP due dates may be found at
- www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/leap/home.html
- http//www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/STEP/home.html
- http//www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/STEP/home.html
3Superintendents Certification
- The superintendent is responsible for verifying
and certifying the accuracy of the district file. - Software provides verification reports showing
the summaries of State assessment, results that
will appear on district and school report cards,
the outcome measures (performance indices and
participation rates) that will be used to
determine accountability status of the district
and the schools within the district. - Detail reports showing the data for individual
students can be obtained using this software. - Before the STEP file is submitted to the SED, the
superintendent MUST review these verification
reports with school principals and verify that
the data file being submitted is complete and
accurate.
4Superintendents Certification continued
- Districts submitting early preliminary files, can
submit a corrected files by its deadline. - Districts submitting its first file on the due
date, will not be allowed to submit a corrected
file, - Districts have been notified of their due date.
- No files or appeals of accountability status will
be accepted after these deadlines. - The Superintendent is responsible for verifying
and certifying the accuracy of the district file.
5Superintendents Certification continued
- The importance of the Superintendent's
Certification cannot be overemphasized. - By signing this form, the superintendent confirms
that he or she has reviewed the STEP verification
reports and confirmed the data on them to be
accurate. - Any questions that the superintendent has about
the accuracy of the data reported should be
addressed before he or she signs the
certification. - The RIC is only authorized to transmit the STEP
data file to SED after the superintendent has
signed the Certification.
6Most Frequently Made Errors
- Fail to provide
- Accurate data for accountability/graduation rate
cohort. - Cohort list may be obtained from the Students
by Accountability Cohort on the Cohort Reports
tab. - Program service records to categorize students
correctly. - Students by category grade can be obtained from
Report of students by grade level and
accountability cohort on the Annual Reports tab. - Accurate complete test scores
- List of students/scores can be obtained by from
measure reports on the Assessment Measures
Reports tab. - Each students reason for ending enrollment, is
accurate. - The list of errors above is not all-inclusive.
Ensuring your file does not include these errors
will have the greatest impact for a more reliable
accounting of your school district data.
7SED - Recommendations
- A committee of district staff who know reporting
requirements for STEP - This committee might include
- School principals.
- Leaders of the curricular areas for which
assessment data are reported. - The chairperson of the Committee on Special
Education. - The head of bilingual/ESL education.
- the Title I coordinator.
- The committee should identify data sources
develop plans for obtaining data not available
electronically verifying STEP Data.
8SED - Recommendations continued
- Districts without the ability to electronically
import data may key-enter directly into STEP. - Perform all necessary error checks using STEP
- Carefully review student reports
- (e.g., Student Detail, Program Services,
Assessment Measures, Selected Fields, Cohort,
Annual) under the Reports tab, as necessary - Produce Final Verification Reports
- Have your committee review reports for accuracy
compare to the previous years report card for
reasonability - When accurate, have the superintendent review the
reports and sign the School Superintendents
Certification of Data form - Forward Certification of data to RIC
- RIC will export and submit your complete and
accurate file to SED
9AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress)
- To make AYP in ELA or math, a group must meet
both the participation requirement performance
requirement. - If any group in a school/district fails to make
AYP the district/school fails to make AYP in that
subject. - For more information on making AYP, and other
accountability rules under NCLB, see the "School
and District Accountability Reports Implementing
No Child Left Behind (NCLB)" MS PowerPoint
presentation on the Web at - http//www.emsc.nysed.gov/repcrdfall2003/home
- http//www.emsc.nysed.gov/repcrdfall2003/home.html
.
10Participation Requirement
- To make AYP in ELA or mathematics
- Districts/schools must test
- 95 percent of grade 12 students in that subject
- in each group with 40 or more students
- who were either enrolled on June 30, 2004 or
- who graduated during the 2003-04 school year.
- All enrolled seniors, including those who are not
in the accountability cohort, are included in the
participation rate calculation. - Districts/schools failing to test 95 percent of
seniors cannot make AYP, regardless of performance
11Graduation Rate
- Graduation is computed as follows
- The numerator will be the number of students in
the 1999 cohort who earned a local diploma (with
or without a Regents endorsement) by August 31,
2003. - The denominator will be the sum of the count of
1999 cohort members as of August 31, 2003 and the
count of students eliminated from that cohort
solely because they transferred to a general
education development (GED) program. - The annual dropout rate is no longer an
accountability measure.
12LEP Students
- NYSESLAT (NYS English as a Second Language
Achievement Test) must be reported for all LEP
students - Students must take NYSESLAT even if they take the
Regents Examination in Comprehensive English,
NYSAA, or RCT in reading or writing. - SED will collect NYSESLAT for both 200203
200304.. - LEP students must score 55 or higher on the
Regents examination in comprehensive English to
earn a high school diploma, unless - Safety net eligible for RCT tests for graduation
credit. - All LEP students who meet the criteria for high
school cohort membership must be included in the
cohort.
13Disabled Students
- CSE identifies certain students eligible to
participate in a locally selected assessment
rather than the general assessment or the NYSAA -
See link - www.emsc.nysed.gov/deputy/Documents/disabilities-a
ssess.htm) - www.emsc.nysed.gov/deputy/Documents/disabilities-a
ssess.htm - Students must be assessed at the same time and
towards the same standards as students
participating in State assessments. - Students taking local assessments will not be
excluded from the school accountability cohort. - Students must pass general State assessments to
graduate with a local or Regents diploma. - Students with disabilities who take a locally
selected assessment in lieu of the are eligible
to receive an Individualized Education Program
(IEP) diploma.
14Reporting Guide Lines pg15
- Importing data from another system, prepare the
import files according to the specifications on
pages 23-26 in the manual. - LHRIC maintains your STEP software on Citrix.
- Open the STEP application by double clicking on
the STEP_300F.mdb. - Log in
- Choose the appropriate district name from the
district dropdown. - Choose the appropriate school name from the
school dropdown. - Before importing data, read the information about
importing data into STEP on pages 23-26 in the
manual. - On the Import tab, enter the drive and directory
where Import files reside. - Note This information can be copied and pasted
from the address line in Windows Explorer - Select the tab for the type (format) of files
being imported - STEP text files (from the file layout in the
manual) - Choose file type fixed length (default), comma
separated (quote delimited), or tab delimited. - If you are not importing all three tables at this
time, make the file name boxes for the tables
that are not being imported should be blank. - Note A demographic record must exist in for a
student in order to import assessment or program
service records for that student.) - LEAP text files bring in 8th graders from the
LEAP system - Choose LEAP file type IMPACT (default) or LEAP
file (does not include student names) - Choose current year (default) or previous year
data - STEP mdb (Not recommended as you are on LHRIC
Citrix server.) - Export spd (to import the STEP export file do
not rename the export file prior to import).
15Reporting Guide Lines continued
- Once the import process, which loads the import
files into staging tables, is complete, - click on the Error-Check button. (See pages 5762
in the manual for more information on error
checking in STEP.) - When all Level 1 errors are corrected and data
are appended, - Check the Level 2 (warning) errors and identify
problems that must be corrected - (Note Not all Level 2 errors require changes to
data.) - (See pages 5762 in the manual for help in
understanding error messages and troubleshooting
errors.) - From the Reports tab, select reports to verify
data entered. - When satisfied that your file includes accurate
and complete data for all students, - click on the Select All button on the Final
Verification Reports tab. - Check the data for errors by clicking on the
Error Check button. - If Level 1 (fatal) errors are found, go to the
Error Log tab for information on the errors
encountered. - (These errors must be corrected before the Final
Verification Reports can be generated.) - If Level 2 (warning) errors are found, go to the
Error Log tab for information on the errors
encountered. - (These errors warn of potential problems with the
data. Please review the error list and verify
that the records noted contain the data that you
want to report.) - If no Level 1 (fatal) errors are found, the
Preview and Print buttons will be enabled. Press
Preview to view the reports on the screen before
printing or press Print to generate paper copies
of the reports. (Note The preview and print
features require that a printer be defined on
your workstation.) - (See pages 5762 in the manual for help in
understanding error messages and troubleshooting
errors.) - Ask appropriate school and district personnel to
review the Final Verification Reports. - Check the reports against last years school
report card for reasonability.
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- If no errors are found in the Final Verification
Reports, - Submit the reports for review and the School
Superintendents Certification of Data Form for a
signature to the school superintendent. - (See page 122 in the manual for information on
reviewing reports and certifying data. - A copy of the School Superintendents
Certification of Data Form is available on page
123 in the manual.) - The data file certified as accurate by the
superintendent will be used to generate the next
New York State Report Cards for the district. - After the superintendent certifies the Final
Verification Reports, - Send the School Superintendents Certification of
Data Form (not the reports) to the LHRIC - (See sample certification form on page 123 in the
manual.) - The LHRIC will not submit a STEP file without a
signed Superintendents Certification form. - The LHRIC will transmit the Certification Form to
the State Education Department. - The LHRIC will run the Export procedure and
transmit it SED
17Reporting Responsibilities
- Students reported at the school level will be
included in the school district report card. - Students reported at the district level (Out of
District Placement "0999" a Service Provider
Code) will be included in the district report
card only. - Each district must submit data in the specified
grades for all students who, at any time during
the school year, were registered in any
district/school.
18Reporting Responsibilities continued
- Report students placed in programs outside the
district by the CSE or by district and school
administrators. - These students include (but not limited to)
students counted on the BEDS District Summary
Form in the following categories - resident students in equivalent attendance
programs - resident students attending BOCES on a full-time
basis - students with disabilities attending a
State-approved nonpublic school, a special act
district, the New York School for the Deaf, or
the New York School for the Blind and - students receiving home-bound instruction who
were not counted as enrolled in a district school.
19Reporting Responsibilities continued
- Principals of public schools responsibilities
- Records for all grades 9, 10, 11 12 un-graded
students of equivalent age who were on the
schools attendance register at any time during
the school year. - Records for all LEP students in grades 9-12
- Records for all students taking a Regents or
Regents Competency exam.
20Reporting Responsibilities continued
- Superintendents of school districts
responsibilities - Reporting data for students residing in the
district who are not the reporting responsibility
of any principal for grades 9, 10, 11 12
students un-graded students of equivalent age. .
- Records for all LEP students in grades 9-12
- The superintendent must report students who have
been placed in educational programs outside the
district by the Committee on Special Education or
by decision of district and school
administrators.
21Reporting Responsibilities continued
- The determining factor in deciding who is
responsible for reporting students placed outside
the school district, is which educational
facility "owns" the CSE rights. The following
guidelines should be used when determining who
must report the student's results - District placed If a student is placed into
another educational facility by your district,
your district is responsible for the students
education and therefore must report this student
through LEAP. - Districts are NOT responsible for reporting
students placed in educational by a Court, or a
parent or legal guardian - The school or district in which the court, or
parent, or legal guardian placed the student must
report the student's results.
22Reporting Responsibilities continued
- Students must be reported in the building in
which they are enrolled (spend the majority of
their day). - If a district consolidates students with
disabilities into one building, that building
must report these students - Districts should be prepared to document for
auditors that all required data, students were
they are being reported. - Home-instructed (home-schooled)
- The service provider BEDS code should be the
first eight digits of the district of residence
BEDS code followed by 0888. - A home-instructed student is instructed at home
by a parent, guardian,
23Reporting Responsibilities continued
- Homebound (home-tutored).
- A homebound student must be tested and reported
by the school in which the student is officially
enrolled. - If the student is not enrolled in a district
school, the service provider BEDS code should be
the first eight digits of the district BEDS code
followed by 0777. - (A homebound student is unable to attend school
because of an illness or injury substantiated by
a physician and is instructed at home or in a
hospital by a tutor provided by the school
district in which the student resides.) - This code should not be used for students who are
home-tutored because they have been suspended
from school. These students must be reported as
continuously enrolled during the suspension
period by the school that suspended them.
24Data that must be reported
- Each Students data records must include
- a demographic record with all the required data
elements - a record for each assessment required to be
reported - program service period records for enrollment and
grade - all additional required program service period
records applicable to the student.
25Assessments that must be reported
- Directions for reporting tests can be found in
the section Student Assessment Data pages 3036
- STEP will select, highest score earned on each
examination title - COURSE GRADES MAY NOT BE REPORTED IN STEP
- The following assessments, including multiple
administrations of the same exam must be reported - - Regents Examinations - Component Retest
- - Second Language Proficiency - RCTs
- - Introduction to Occupations - NYSAA.
- - Locally Selected Tests - NYSESLAT
- - Approved Alternatives (Approved alternatives to
SED assessments that are used to meet graduation
assessment requirements in lieu of Regents
examinations or RCTs must be reported.
26Over view of screens for STEP
- Software consists of two parts
- User interface - a front end that contains the
programming enabling you to import, key enter,
and update data produce reports that include
these data and export files - Data storage component - a back end where the
data is stored. - Tabs / Folders
- School tab - allows you to change the school you
are accessing - Data must be reported under the school, not the
district. - Import tab - allows importing of data from other
sources. - An error check must be run on import
- If error(s) are detected, you must correct the
errors, and re-import - Students tab - allows you to view all data for a
student. - Assessments tab - allows creation of test lists
27Over view of screens for STEP continued
- Edit Tools tab - tab allows you to mass update or
partially update data in a field. - Reports tab - allows you to produce reports that
enable you to verify data. - Preliminary verification reports can be run with
Level 1 errors. - An error check must be run before running the
Final Verification Reports - Export tab - allows you to export a complete,
clean, error-free file (of Demographic,
Assessment Program Service data) - Error Log tab - allows you to view errors.
- Indicates the field/table where the error is
the error level. - See the section on error checks on pages 57-62
for more information. - Settings tab. The Settings tab allows you to
check import settings. - About tab. The About tab indicates which version
of STEP you are using.
28Step Data Tables
- Data entry / import
- Data can be imported or manually entered into
STEP using one or all of three following tables
29Step Data Tables continued
30Step Data Tables continued
- The Student Demographic Data Table
- Each student must have one (and only one) record
- Must be present prior to loading assessment and
program service information for that student. - Student Assessment Data Table
- Each student must have one record for every
assessment taken, including assessments that were
repeated. - Program Service Period Table
- Each student must have at least two records in
this table - An enrollment record that indicates the date the
student enrolled - A grade record that indicates the students
current grade level. - Additional records may be added to provide all
required information
31Test Administration Dates
- Errors occur if the date of administration
entered is when the test was not administered. - The following table lists last dates of
administration - The first dates of administration for a new
assessment.
32Assessment Scores
- The correct type of score (final score, raw
score, pass/fail, or score range) must be used. - Table on page 34 lists the type of score that
must be reported for each test. - For each student, STEP selects only one
assessment per subject to be the assessment that
fulfills the graduation requirement. - Pages 35-36 define how the following calculations
are done - For Accountability Purposes
- Once a student has been designated to be in grade
12, only the first assessment taken in a subject
area (English or mathematics) can be used - Order of Precedence Rules
- Highest passing (65 and above) Regents
examination score - Regents credit for an approved alternative
examination (student earned minimum acceptable
score) - Component retest score range 65100
- Regents score between 55 and 64
- Component retest score range 5564
- Passing score on RCT(s)
- Competency credit for Department-approved
alternative assessment - Component retest score range 054
33Students Eligible for Safety Net
- The safety net is available to
- Students who has been classified as disabled by
CSE at any time from grade 8 to 12, (even if now
declassified -but only for subject specified in
final IEP) - Students identified under Section 504, for each
subject identified in their 504 Accommodation
Plan by the Multidisciplinary Team. - LEP students who qualify for the safety net under
the above provisions may use the Native Language
Writing Test and an approved test designed to
measure English as a second language to satisfy
the competency requirement for a local diploma. - Students with the following program service
records are eligible for safety net - Disability program service record (program
service IDs 352 through 495) - Section 504 record (264) and a 504 safety net
record (550, 572, 583, 594, or 605) for each
subject area of safety net eligibility specified
in the students 504 plan.
34Table/Data Field Definitions
- Program Service Periods Field definitions pg.
37-40 - Program Service Periods Type of records pg. 41-51
- New this year - CTE/Tech-Prep Codes pg.49
- Required if applicable to the student
- This is a continuous record
- Indicates a student enrolled in a career
technical education program - For more information, see the link
CTE/Tech-Prep data reporting for 2003-04 STEP
on the SED - STEP Web site. - Purpose is To identify career and technical
education programs that students are enrolled in
or have completed. - http//www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/STEP/2004/downloads
/CTE.html - http//www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/STEP/2004/downloads
/CTE.html
35STEP
- Reason codes rules for ending enrollment pg.
52-56 - Dropouts pg54-56
- Trouble shooting Error Messages pg. 57-62
- Verification reports explained
- Reviewing Verification Reports pg. 63-121
- A Series - Cohort reports pg. 69-92
- B Series - Examination reports pg. 93-106
- C Series - HS Completers Dropouts pg. 107-121
- Code Tables
- Non-Program Service Codes pg. 125
- Assessments pg. 126-157
- Program Service Codes pg. 129-130
- Program Service Reason Codes pg. 131
36STEP
- pg124 Appendix 1 - Step Code Lists
- pg132 Appendix 2 - Test - Graduation Req.
- pg136 Appendix 3 - Cohort Definitions
- P145 Glossary of terms
- p 149 RIC Contact Lists
- Lower Hudson -LHRIC - pg150
37SED Contacts
- Information and Reporting Services (IRS)
- (518) 474-7965
- School Report Cards - - Martha Musser
- STEP, Assessment data, - Michele Shahen
- Verification Reports, - Charlene Swanson
- NCLB - Clara Browne
38LHRIC Contacts
- Rob Mahig - (914) 592-4203 x 287
- Jim Maher - (914) 592-4203 x 245
- Maureen McCarthy - (914) 592-4203 x 337
- Fax - - (914) 592-2259
- E-Mail - - rmahig_at_lhric.org
- - - jmaher_at_lhric.org
- - - mmccarthy_at_lhric.org
- Address - - LHRIC - Southern Westchester BOCES
- 44 Executive Boulevard
- Elmsford, NY 10523
39Celebrate Completion
40Celebrate Completion