Title: Best Practices for MSDS
1Best Practices for MSDS Accountability
- Steps to Success and Timeline for Accountability
2The Michigan Student Data System (MSDS)
- CEPI operates and collects the information by
schools statewide. - Students are identified as unique individuals
through the use of the UIC (Unique Identification
Code). - Each collection in the MSDS is very important in
its own way (fall/spring general, , EOY, TSDL,
etc.) - For accountability, the fall, spring, student
record maintenance (SRM), and end-of-year (EOY)
collections are CRITICAL. - Getting the student record submissions correct is
a MUST to ensure that accountability is
accurately attributed to your school and/or
district.
3The Michigan Student Data System (MSDS)
- BAA uses the MSDS as its ONE source of student
enrollment data and holds the data to be true
once certain review/correction windows have
passed. - BAA links assessment data from MEAP, MME,
MI-Access, and MEAP-Access to MSDS records to
build a picture of our students and ultimately,
our schools and districts. - Schools and districts cannot change enrollment or
demographic data in the BAA Secure Site. It must
be done in the MSDS to take effect.
4Why MSDS?
- Strong need for clean data.
- Strong need for data that is consistent for all
uses (federal reporting, state reporting,
district reporting, accountability). - Allows the state to collect the data once and use
many times. - Provides an equitable route for data collection
where the system is fair and the same rules are
applied to everyone.
5Steps for Success
- Essential Definitions and Updates
6What is a PEPE?
- Primary Education Providing Entity
- Entity that is primarily responsible for the
students educationi.e. the entity that we will
hold accountable! - Determined by CEPI through business rules based
somewhat on FTE, but also other provisions. - When deciding which school gets a student for
accountability, we now look ONLY at the PEPE - Home school and nonpublic school students must
report with correct residency code - All public school students have a PEPE,
regardless of FTE, and we will hold that PEPE
accountableeven part-time students
7Homeschooled and Nonpublic Students
- Homeschooled students must have a student
residency code reported of 07 or 15!
- Nonpublic school students must have a student
residency code reported of 04 or 08!
- Without reporting the proper student residency
codes, you could end up being held accountable
for that student! - Example Johnny is homeschooled and takes gym
class at East Lansing High School. ELHS reports
Johnny in the MSDS with .1 FTE. Since no one else
is reporting Johnny elsewhere, ELHS becomes the
PEPE for him. If ELHS uses 15 as his student
residency code, ELHS will not be held accountable
for Johnny.
8Special Notes for SWD and LEP Students
Students with Disabilities(SWD)
- Limited English Proficient (LEP) Students
- All SWD students need the special education
component submitted for them this does NOT have
to be submitted by the PEPE.
- Once a student is determined to be LEP eligible,
they remain LEP-eligible until (and only when)
they are exited because they obtained
proficiency. Make sure that students are reported
in each collection as LEP. Fall collectionneed
to re-report students as LEP unless they were
exited.
9Clarification and Changes to LEP Status
- LEP exit codes 51 and 52 have been retired by
CEPI. - Only exit codes 50 (proficient) and 53
(graduated) remain. - If a student is not exited using the valid LEP
Exit Reason codes, the district must re-report
the student as LEP in the following school year. - Failure to re-report the student will not remove
the student from the districts accountability
calculations however, it will negatively impact
the districts funding allocations (the rules for
determining allocations and other funding sources
are available through CEPI). - If a student is eligible for LEP services but the
student/parent refuses services, report the LEP
Instructional Program characteristic with code 15
(refused services).
10MSDS Grade 14 Changes
- The description for this grade is now Special
Education Transition and may only be reported if
all the following conditions are met - The student with an IEP is attending a transition
program, or is moving from a standard K-12
environment to a transition program. - The student with an IEP is 18 years of age or
older as of December 1 of the current school
year. - The student completed a high school 11th grade
state assessment in the current school year or
any previous year. - If the student with an IEP is in a graded
classroom for either special education or general
education, report that grade. This includes
shared time students who attend graded classrooms
in other districts.
11Grade 14 Changes
Grade Age as of December 1
Under 5 - Early Childhood Under 5
K (Code 00) 5 or 6
1 (Code 01) 7
2 8
3 9
4 10
5 11
6 12
7 13
8 14
9 15
10 16
11 17
12 18 or 19
- If the student with an IEP is only educated in an
ungraded setting, report the most appropriate
grade based on the students age as of December 1
of the current school year. - The table here? ? ?is a guideline districts
should follow when assigning a grade based on the
students age as of December 1.
12Steps for Success
- Activity Window Descriptions and Timeframes
13Step 1 Accurate MSDS Collection Data
- Make your fall/spring collections as accurate as
possible!!! - Find your MSDS authorized user and befriend them.
- Clean and accurate UICs
- Accurate demographics
- Accurate enrollment
- Spring 13 general collection is to be certified
by 3/27/13 - Student Record Maintenance to be accepted until
5/1/13 for submitting corrections (with an as
of date of 3/21/13)
14Step 2 Tested Roster (BAA Secure Site)
- Tested Roster for MME and MI-Access to open on
4/24/13 and close on 5/1/13 (tentative) - BE SURE YOU CHECK TESTED ROSTER!
- Get your MSDS person and your instructional and
assessment staff together to review the Tested
Roster and Students Expected to Test data. - Tested Roster is the first time you can see the
demographic and enrollment information from MSDS
alongside a list of who you tested.
15Tested Roster What to Review?
- All student answer documents. Missing documents
MUST be reported at this time. - Accurate prohibited behavior and nonstandard
accommodations flags are set. - MI-Access or MEAP-Access students are also
reported as Special Education in MSDS. - Review student out-of-level designations.
- Student demographics (this is NOT appealable this
at ANY OTHER TIME). - Enrollment (need to submit move requests for
answer documents). - Make sure any entry/exit records are input in
MSDS prior to close of SRM.
16Step 3 Students Expected to Test (BAA Secure
Site)
- The Students Expected to Test report to open on
4/24/13 and close on 5/1/13 (tentative) - BE SURE TO CHECK THE STUDENTS EXPECTED TO TEST
REPORT! - This report tells you every student for whom you
are accountable for participation - Schools and districts are accountable for
assessment participation for ALL SUBJECTS
starting this school year - Review this report very carefully.
17Students Expected to Test What to Review?
- Reflects a complete list of all enrolled students
at each PEPE verify this information. - Are all new students included in this list?
- Are there any students who you believe exited
showing on this list? If so, MSDS SRM is needed. - Correct demographics?
- Combine students showing on multiple rows (UIC
problem) - Tested but not enrolled need an SRM record
- MI-Access students demographics, enrollment,
exit and grade level. -
18Step 4 Corrections in the MSDS
- Schools will have until May 1 to review Tested
Roster and Students Expected to Test for MME
MI-Access. - Fall 12 MEAP, MEAP-Access, and MI-Access TR
closed on 12/4/12. - Please check for errors in your
- Enrollment information
- Demographics
- Any errors should be corrected using Student
Record Maintenance (SRM) in the MSDS by 5/1/13 at
500 PM with an as of date of 3/21/13. These
dates are still tentative. -
19Step 5 Students Not Tested (BAA Secure Site)
- Fall Students Not Tested was open 12/10-12/20
- Spring Students Not Tested will be in early to
mid-May. - This is the appropriate time to submit reasons
why a student did not test. - Note that there are a very limited number of
valid reasons for a student to be exempted from
the participation calculation. - SNT is not a time to fix errors with enrollment
or demographics must be done during Tested
Roster/Students Expected to Test window. -
20Students Not Tested in Content Areas
- After each test cycle, we process on average,
14,000 issues where students have not been
assessed in certain content areas! - Some issues submitted are handled automatically,
depending on the type, AGAIN only very few issue
types are allowed for exemption. - All others are reviewed by our staff usually
takes a few weeks to process the issues.
21General Comments about Assessment and MSDS Data
for School Accountability
- Create coordination between data and
instructional staff, in order to ensure accuracy. - Timelines are FIRM. Please be mindful of them!
Fair accountability means the same standards and
rules applied equally to everyone. - Please read the weekly emails from BAA. Usually
every Thursday afternoon a new announcement is
sent out with important items relating to
assessment and accountability.
22Timeline for Accountability
- Order of Operations Important Dates
23Overview of the Accountability Timeline
- Summer Accountability Release!
Spring Fall
24Important Dates for 2012-2013
- Fall 2012
- Count Day 10/3/12
- Testing 10/9-10/26/12 (MEAP)
- As Of Date 10/26/12
- Tested Roster/Exp. To Test 11/28-12/4/12
- Students Not Tested 12/10/12-12/20/12
- Spring 2013
- Count Day 2/13/13
- Testing 3/5-3/7/13
- As Of Date 3/21/13
- Tested Roster/Exp. To Test 4/24-5/1/13
(tentative) - Students Not Tested Early to Mid-May
25Resources Available to Help You
- Biannually, the BAA and CEPI release an
Assessment and Accountability Data Timeline - This resource is posted on each assessments main
web page. - Link to Fall 2012 Timeline http//www.michigan.
gov/documents/mde/Fall_2012_Assessment_And_Account
ability_Data_Timeline_v1_2_397833_7.pdf - Spring 2013 timeline will be available soon!
26Resources Available to Help You
- BAA Secure Manual
- Detailed information and screenshots on Tested
Roster, Students Expected to Test, and Students
Not Tested. - MSDS Collection Details Manual
- Detailed information regarding the fields in the
MSDS, including those that are especially import
for accountability puproses (student residency,
resident district, etc.). This is great to
reference when reporting or reviewing your
collection records. - We understand that these manuals are very long
and detailed, however, they may be able to easily
address your questions and/or concerns.
27Resources Available to Help You
- MSDS Best Practices Guide on our Website
- http//www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/MSDS_Best_P
ractices_400576_7.pdf - Produced by our staff to help understand the
minutia of the assessment, accountability, and
MSDS world.
28Were here to help, too!
- 877-560-8378, Option 6 -OR-
- MDE-Accountability_at_Michigan.gov