Title: Dropouts, Dropout Prevention, and Juvenile Justice Programs
1WELCOME
- Dropouts, Dropout Prevention, and Juvenile
Justice Programs - Linda Fleming
- and
- Dr. Kimberly Davis
2OBJECTIVES
- Increase understanding when reporting DOP
format data and other data - Share information about data elements and formats
- Recognize three program areas data are captured
in DOP Data format - DOP, DJJ, Neglected or Delinquent
- Improve data quality
3Dropout Prevention Format
- Report Dropout Prevention Program data (whether
the district has a DOP Program or not) - Every DJJ student
- Every TAP student
- Every TAP PK baby
- Should have at least one Dropout Prevention
Program Data Format record
4Data Element Dropout Prevention/Juvenile Justice
Programs
- Survey 3 Federal State Indicator Status
- Survey 5 Dropout Prevention Program
5Data Element Dropout Prevention/Juvenile Justice
Programs
- U Educational Alternative
- A Disciplinary Programs
- P Teenage Parent Programs
- D Education Services in DJJ Programs
- Z Not Applicable
6Data Element Dropout Prevention/Juvenile Justice
Programs
- N Non-School Institution for Neglected or
Delinquent Students - Defined in Title I, Parts A and D of the Elem.
and Secondary Ed. Act, as amended by Public Law
107-110. - See the element Institution Number,
Neglected/Delinquent for more information. - tied to this reporting effort
7Data Element Dropout Prevention/Juvenile Justice
Programs
- R Dropout Retrieval Programs
- E Alternative to Expulsion Programs
8Data Element Dropout Prevention/Juvenile Justice
Programs
- Survey 3 codes R and E
- Will be used to determine students who are
excluded from school grades accountability models - Florida Statute 1008.34
- See 4/3/08 memo from Jay Pfeiffer
- For specific details about methodology contact Ed
Croft or Tracy Selman
9Data ElementsDropout Prevention Length of
Program ParticipationDropout Prevention Length
of Prescribed Program
- Students are counted in outcomes if Program
Participation equals at least 50 of Prescribed
Program
10- NEW Data Elements for 2008-09Data Elements
applicable to Neglected or Delinquent - Pretest Outcome - Reading Pretest Outcome
Math - Used to indicate the pretest level of the student
in Reading or Math upon entry into the institution
11Data Elements applicable to Neglected or
Delinquent
- Progress Level Reading
- Progress Level Math
- Used to indicate the progress of the student in
Reading or Math as indicated by pre and post test
data
12Data Elements Progress Level Reading Progress
Level Math
- Codes A and B deleted for 2008-09
- Apply codes C, D, E, F, G, or H
- Code H Student was not tested
- Code Z Not applicable for N/D students with
less than 90 days or for DJJ who have DJJ Entry
and Exit Assessment format data
13Data Element applicable to Neglected or
Delinquent Fund Source
- Only two codes apply in DOP format.
- CODES
- D Title I, Part D (applies in DOP Format)
- Z None of the above (applies in DOP Format)
14Term in DOP Format
- Only 2 codes apply in DOP Program Data Format
- 3 regular school year
- S summer (intersession)
- Submit a separate record for each term in which
the student participates.
15Multiple Records are reported in the Dropout
Prevention Program Data Format Survey 5
- Generate a unique record for
- each DOP, DJJ and/or N/D program
- at each school,
- for each term,
- in which the student participated.
16- Dropout Prevention Primary Reason for Dropping
Out - Dropout Prevention Secondary Reason for Dropping
Out - Primary and Secondary reasons provided by the
student for dropping out of school - Student End of Year Status Format (Svy 5)
17- Dropout Prevention Possible Influences
- Responses of students who dropped out of school
to the survey questions, What would have
improved your chances of staying in school? - Multiple responses may apply
- Student End of Year Status Format (Svy 5)
18- NEW 2009-10
- Dropout Prevention Actions Taken
- Responses of students about actions that were
taken by school staff in an effort to keep the
student enrolled in school - Multiply responses may apply
- Student End of Year Status Format (Svy 5)
19Department of Juvenile Justice students are
reported in Survey 5 formats
- Department of Juvenile Justice Student Entry
Assessment - Department of Juvenile Justice Student Exit
Assessment - Dropout Prevention Program Data (whether the
district has a DOP Program or not)
20- DJJ data reported in the three formats are
necessary for - Federal program reporting
- State program analysis and reporting
- Quality Assurance
- Every DJJ student should have at least one
Dropout Prevention Program Data format record
21- Test adopted for statewide use
- Basic Achievement Skills Inventory (BASI)
- Reading
- Mathematics
- Language Arts
22- For all three subjects report two Test Scores
- Standard Score
- Growth Scale Value (NEW 2008-09)
23- BASI test dates must be on or after
- July 1, 2006
24Tools to assist with data quality
- Data Base Manuals
- Technical Assistance Papers
- Reports for Request
25- Edit Reports
- Rejects (automatically generated)
- Validations Exceptions (reports for request)
26Survey 3 - Reports for Request
- F60775O, Demographic Data In File Format
- F61020O, Federal State IND Data In File Format
- F70775, Federal State Indicator Aggregate
27Survey 5 - Reports for Request
- F60775O, Demographic Data Original Format
- F62243O, Dropout Prevention Data In File Format
- F62248, Dropout Prevention Validation/Exception
- F70992, Reasons For Dropping Out 70993/70994
- F60953O, End Of Year Status Data In File Format
28Exit Interview Process F.S. 1003.21(1)(c)
- Guidance counselor or other school personnel must
conduct the exit interview. - Student must complete survey in format prescribed
by DOE
29Follow Up Question and Answer Session
- Submit Questions to
- dbweias_at_fldoe.org
- or call
- (850) 245-0400