Title: School Year 2006
1School Year 200607
- The Basics of Enrollment Reporting
Kim Thompson OSPI - School Apportionment and
Financial Services
2Agenda
- Importance of enrollment.
- Changes for 200607.
- Vocabulary and key concepts.
- Forms.
- Miscellaneous topics.
3Why Is Enrollment Important?
- What enrollment are we talking about? (Not
CSRS) - Enrollment is one of the two pillars of public
school funding in Washington State. - The classification of a student or groups of
students can significantly alter the funding
received by a district. - Audit findings can be significant.
- Enrollment is a high profile area with the public
and the Legislature.
4Changes for 200607
5Changes for 200607
- WSIPC made changes in the 200506 school year to
the P-223 system to allow the 10 skills center
districts to enter the skills center enrollment
by resident district. - For the 200607 school year, it is mandatory that
skills center enrollment be entered by resident
district. - This change only affects the 10 districts that
host skills centers. - Reporting for the portion of the student FTE
generated at the resident high school remains the
same.
6Changes for 200607
- Apportionment Systems Re-host Project
- To be done in 2 parts, using 1.9 million from
the 0507 budget. - 1st part to be completed by mid-Sept 2006, will
transform the code from COBOL to C and move it
to new servers in a web-based environment. - 2nd part to be completed by summer 2007, will
make other enhancements and changes to the new
system. - WSIPC and the ESDs are already involved we will
assemble user-groups for input in the process at
appropriate points. - We will perform parallel testing during 200607,
but details are not final. - The P-223 will continue to be independent of
CSRS. - We will keep you informed through the ESD
enrollment contacts.
7Changes for 200607 not in handbook
- Process Change for the 2nd year
- September enrollment for all school districts,
regardless of start date, is due to the ESD
Friday, September 15. - Prior to 200506, the September enrollment was
due to the ESD on the tenth school day, which
resulted in multiple due dates, some of which
were past OSPIs deadline for reporting
enrollment to districts and other stakeholders. - Districts should work with their ESD to provide
estimates if actual enrollment figures are not
available by September 15.
8Vocabulary and Key Concepts
- Full-Time Equivalent.
- Headcount.
- Count Dates.
- Resident District.
- Serving District.
- Enrolled Students.
- Enrollment Exclusions.
- Course of Study.
- Foreign Exchange Students.
- What Not to Report.
9 Full-Time Equivalent WAC 392-121-122
- 1.0 FTE is defined as
- 5 hours/day or 25 hours/week grades 412
- 4 hours/day or 20 hours/week grades 13
- 2 hours/day or 10 hours/week full year K
- 4 hours/day or 20 hours/week for 90 days ½ yr K
10 Full-Time Equivalent WAC 392-121-122
- Student limit is 1.0 FTE and 1.0 AAFTE.
- Running Start (WAC 392-121-136)
- Kindergarten student limit is 0.5 AAFTE (1/2).
- SBE Carnegie unit waivers DO NOT waive FTE
hours or calculation.
11 Headcount
- Is a count of enrolled students. Hours of course
work or daily attendance are not considered. - Each student is 1 or 0 headcount no partial
numbers for any one count date. - Is used for funding of special education
bilingual. - Drives state budgeting for education by Caseload
Forecast Council so accuracy is critical.
12 Headcount
- October reporting is especially critical.
13 Count Dates WAC 392-121-119
- The 4th school day of September
even if you start school in August
even if you are an institution. - The 1st school day of October through May.
- Running start count dates are the 1st school day
of October through June. - A count day may be determined by an individual
school or grade start date. - Students are counted as of the count date. It is
a snapshot.
14 Resident District
- Is the district a student resides in, with or
without an address (WAC 392-121-106) - Is the district a student attends if the student
resides on a U.S. reservation, national park or
forest, or Indian reservation contiguous to the
school district - Is the district a student is attending under a
choice agreement under RCW 28A.225.225
230
15 Resident District contd
- Choice exists when the releasing district
(where the student lives) retains NO financial
liability for the students education. - RCW 28A.225.240 says that under choice, the
students attendance shall be credited to the
non-resident school district of enrollment for
state apportionment and all other purposes. - Under choice, for apportionment, the resident and
serving district are reported as the same.
16 Serving District
- Is the district actually providing
instruction or services to the student. - Does not have to be the resident district for the
student. - If it is not the resident district, the serving
district should have an interdistrict agreement
with the resident district. - The serving district performs the clerical task
of reporting the students enrollment and
resident and serving district numbers.
17 Enrolled Student WAC 392-121-106
- Is a resident of the district or attending
pursuant to an interdistrict agreement - Has enrolled on or before the count date
- Was under 21 as of August 31
- Actually participated on a school day during the
first 4 school days of the current term, or on a
school day during the current term on or prior to
date being counted, in a course of study - Does not meet exclusions in WAC 392-121-108.
18Enrollment Exclusions WAC 392-121-108
- A student shall not be counted as an enrolled
student if student has met any of the following - Been consecutively absent for gt 20 school days.
- Dropped out or transferred.
- Been expelled or suspended pursuant to WAC
180-40-275 or 260. - Met high school graduation requirements as of the
beginning of the school year (midnight August
31). - Running Start do not count if earned credits
for a high school diploma as of beginning of the
school year. (392-169-020(4))
19Expelled and Long-Term Suspended
Expelled Student being served in an alternate setting The alternative setting or environment is assumed to be a setting other than regularly scheduled instruction that would qualify as a course of instruction. Expelled Student being served in an alternate setting The alternative setting or environment is assumed to be a setting other than regularly scheduled instruction that would qualify as a course of instruction.
Special Education Student Non-Special Education Student
As long as the student meets the 4 criteria in order to be counted on the special ed P-223H, (1. enrolled 2. current IEP 3. current three year evaluation 4. receiving specially designed instruction) the student can be counted on the P-223 based on the minutes of service. Report contact hours with staff as ancillary service on the P-240. The district must document contact hours, and only contact hours are reported for funding. If the student is not being served, do not count the student.
20Expelled and Long-Term Suspended
Long-Term Suspended Student served in an alternate environment The alternate setting or environment is assumed to be a setting other than regularly scheduled instruction that would qualify as a course of instruction. Long-Term Suspended Student served in an alternate environment The alternate setting or environment is assumed to be a setting other than regularly scheduled instruction that would qualify as a course of instruction.
Special Education Student Non-Special Education Student
Use the same criteria as an expelled student. If the student will not lose academic grade or credit Do not remove the student from the regular count until absent gt 20 days because the student has not met the exception standard. After 20 days of consecutive absence, report contact hours with staff as ancillary service on the P-240. The district must document contact hours, and only contact hours are reported for funding. If the student will lose academic grade or credit Immediately remove the student from the regular count and report contact hours with staff as ancillary service on the P-240. The district must document contact hours, and only the documented contact hours are reported for funding. If the student is not being served, do not count the student.
21Course Of Study WAC 392-121-107
- Course of study includes
- School district instruction including special
education. - Alternative learning experience.
- Contractor National Guard instruction.
- Ancillary service.
- Running Start, Work Based Learning, Technical
College, UW Transition School.
22Course of StudyDoes Not Include(So you cannot
count)
- Home-based instruction (Intent to home school).
- Private school instruction.
- Education provided to adults, out of state
residents, all tuition-paying FTE including
students in the country on F-1 visas next
slide. - Students in institutions (reported separately).
- Extracurricular activities.
- College enrollment not earning HS credit.
- GED instruction if it generates state or federal
for adult education.
23Foreign Exchange Students (FES)
- Are treated the same as any other student. The
term is not in RCW or WAC. - The WACs define resident district (and
therefore resides in that is found in WAC
392-121-106) fairly broadly, so the resident
district for a FES is the district he/she resides
in for the time he/she is in Washington State. - All enrollment rules apply equally to FESs.
- For example, FESs must be under 21 as of midnight
Aug 31 and must not have the credits for a
diploma, etc. (See WAC 392-121-106, 107, and
108.) If a FES meets the requirements, you can
count them as you would any other student.
24Foreign Exchange Students (FES)
- J-1 visas are common, the student does not pay
tuition, and therefore, a J-1 visa student can be
counted on the P-223 for state basic education,
special ed, etc. funding. - In contrast, students on an F-1 visa are required
to pay tuition prior to the issuance of the visa.
Therefore, they cannot be counted because
students must be enrolled tuition-free to be
counted for state funding.
25 Do Not Report
- Out-of-state residents.
- Direct funded technical college students.
- UW Transition Program students.
- Tuition students (F-1 visa foreign students.)
- Students served by another district while in
hospital, substance abuse, or institutional
programs. - Reported separately
26Enrollment Forms
- P-223 Basic Ed
- P-223H Special Ed
- P-223S Nonstandard School Year
- P-240 Ancillary Services
- P-213 Nonhigh Attendance - paper
- E-525 Home/Hospital - paper
- E-672 Institutional Ed - paper
27Form P-223
- Monthly Report of School District Enrollment.
- Completed by the serving district a separate
page for each resident/serving relationship. - Enrollment types reported on this form
- Basic Ed FTE Headcount
- Running Start FTE Headcount
- Bilingual Headcount
- Vocational FTE
- Skills Center FTE reported by resident district
28Form P-223H
- Monthly Report of Special Education Enrollment.
- Reported on a headcount basis.
- Prepared by serving district reporting enrollment
by resident district. - Breaks out age 02 and 321 student count. Age is
determined as of midnight August 31st. - Only information from October thru May is used
for funding, but September is important too. - Basic education flow to serving district.
- Special education flow to resident district.
29To be counted on the P-223H, student must meet
all 4 criteria on the count day
- The student is an enrolled student of the school
district. - As of midnight August 31, the student is age 321
and has a current individualized education
program (IEP) OR as of midnight August 31, the
student is age birth through 2 and is being
served in conformity with an individualized
family service plan (IFSP) per Part C WA ITEIP
requirements (WAC 392-172-030). - The student has been reevaluated every three
years. - The student is currently receiving special
education or related services as defined under
WAC 392-172-045 and 055.
30Form P-223S
- Nonstandard school year program (summer school or
June of OctJune program). - Students previously claimed for 1 full AAFTE may
not be reported. Enrollment in private school or
home-based instruction must be considered. - Reporting is
- In lieu of basic education throughout the school
year and based on attendance, not enrollment. - On an AAFTE basis - divide by 900.
31Form P-240
- File as needed.
- Ancillary Services are defined in WAC
392-121-107(1)(e) see next slide. - Form reports ancillary service to part-time,
private school, or home-based students. - Ancillary service is reported for actual hours of
student contact time with appropriate school
district staff. - Does not include part-time attendance. Report
part-time attendance on P-223.
32Ancillary Services Defined WAC 392-121-107(1)(e)
- Any cocurricular service or activity, any health
care service or activity, and any other services
or activities, for or in which enrolled students
are served by appropriate school district staff. - The term shall include, but not be limited to,
counseling, psychological services, testing,
remedial instruction, speech and hearing therapy,
and health care services. - The term shall exclude all extracurricular
activities and all other courses of study defined
in this section.
33Form P-213
- Annually reports enrollment of students from
non-high districts. - No apportionment funding is generated. The basic
education funding is already received by the
serving (high) district. - Information is used to generate a non-high
billing report that limits the amount that may be
charged the non-high district. - Amount charged represents local levy .
- Information used in levy lid calculation.
34Form E-525
- Home and Hospital reporting WAC 392-122-140 and
392-172-218. - Annual report filed in July.
- Student must be temporarily disabled. (18 weeks
maximum, 4 weeks minimum.) - Generates 55 hospital or 60 home per week per
student. Please note calculation. - Basic education reporting may continue for two
count dates, subject to limits.
35Form E-672
- Reports enrollment in juvenile institutions
monthly on an FTE basis. - Student must be scheduled to engage in
educational activity - WAC 392-122-212. - Exclude student if he/she has not engaged in
educational activity in the past five school days
or past ten, including days of excused absences. - Coordinate with institution so student is not
reported on P-223 and E-672 gt 1.0 FTE.
36Miscellaneous Topics
- Revising enrollment and retention of records.
- The ESD is your friend call them.
- Instruction provided
under contract. - 200506 Funding Level Estimates.
- Where to find additional
information.
37Revising EnrollmentWAC 392-117-045
- During the school year a district may make
changes directly on their system. - After the August reporting date, a district may
submit changes to their ESD until November after
that, on paper to OSPI subject to the next 2
points. - Enrollment may be changed until the audit exit
meeting with SAO. Once audit starts, the auditor
must be provided copies of any revisions. - After exit meeting, districts can only report
revisions as part of the audit resolution process.
38Retention of Records pg. 36
- School districts must maintain the following
documentation - Signed 1251 reports that include each months
electronic P-223, P-223S, and P-240 basic
education enrollment submission. - Signed 1251H reports that include each months
electronic P-223 bilingual enrollment submission. - Signed 1735 reports showing each months
electronic P-223H special education enrollment
submission. - Records for work based learning students that
document actual hours of work experience used to
calculate FTE enrollment and/or vocational
education enhancement funding FTE. - Records of the actual annual hours of ancillary
services provided to part-time, private school,
and home-based students and reported on Form
P-240. - Supporting documentation of monthly enrollment
counts must be sufficient to substantiate
compliance with enrollment reporting rules and
instructions. - Documentation must support that the student was
enrolled and had attended within the last 20
consecutive school days (Oct May counts) and
within the first 4 days of September. - Documentation of enrollments must support the
Headcount/FTE reported by the district including
but not limited to
39Retention of Records pg. 36
- Rosters identifying individual students counted
for each type of enrollment (both headcount and
FTE where applicable). - Enrollment and withdrawal reports identifying
student, grade, and date. - Student schedules by month, quarter, or semester
necessary to support students claimed FTE. - District calculation of FTE for individual
schools or programs. - Supporting documentation of year-end enrollment
counts reported on Forms P-213 (nonhigh
enrollment) and E-525 (home and/or hospital
enrollment) must be sufficient to substantiate
compliance with enrollment reporting rules and
instructions.
40Retention of Records pg. 36
- According to WAC 392-121-182 (9), records for
alternative learning experience students must
include - School board policy for alternative learning
experience. - Annual reports to the school district board of
directors. - Annual reports to OSPI.
- Written student learning plans with an estimated
number of hours per week. - Documentation of weekly contact time between
student and certificated instructor. - Documentation of evaluations, assessments, and
monthly progress reviews for each student. - Student enrollment detail substantiating
full-time equivalent enrollment reported to the
state, including estimated hours of participation
in educational activities, and any actual
documentation of hours of learning for those
students failing to make satisfactory progress. - Signed parent enrollment disclosure documents.
41Retention of Records pg. 36
- The Secretary of States Division of Archives and
Records Management has established the following
standards for retaining school district
enrollment records. - See their Web site at http//www.secstate.wa.gov/
archives/gs.aspx for further information.
42The ESD is Your Friend Call Them
- ESD Enrollment Contact List
- ESD Name E-mail Phone
- ESD 101 Connie Jassman cjassman_at_esd101.net 509-45
6-2718 - ESD 105 Danna Roberts dannar_at_esd105.wednet.edu 509
-454-3125 - ESD 112 Christy Price christy.price_at_esd112.org 36
0-750-7511 - ESD 113 Sonja Cox scox_at_esd113.k12.wa.us 360-464-6
750 - ESD 114 Karen Casey kcasey_at_oesd.wednet.edu 360-78
2-5002 - ESD 121 Jane Murray jmurray_at_psesd.org 425-917-777
8 - ESD 123 Michelle Ewell mewell_at_esd123.org 509-547-
8441 - ESD 171 Tamar Sutherland tamars_at_ncesd.org 509-665
-2643 - ESD 189 Kathy Witt-Hill kwitt_at_esd189.org 360-299
-4033
43Instruction Provided Under ContractWAC
392-121-188
- The curriculum is approved by the district.
- A written contract is required.
- Each high school student is working toward course
credits for HS graduation. - Instruction must be provided free of cost to the
student and free of sectarian or religious
influence or control. - Contracting for ALE programs is for at-risk
students only subject to RCW 28A.150.305.
44200506 Funding Level Estimates
45Additional Information
- Your ESD Enrollment Contact Person.
- Kim Thompson, 360-725-6306, or
- kthompson_at_ospi.wednet.edu.
- Apportionment home page
- http//www.k12.wa.us/safs/
- Items of interest on web page
- Copies of all enrollment bulletins and forms.
- District apportionment and enrollment reports.
- Links to WACs.