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Title: Best Practices: MSDS


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Best Practices MSDS Accountability
  • Steps to Success

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Michigan Student Data System (MSDS)
  • MDEs ONE SOURCE for student demographic and
    enrollment data our single source of truth.
  • Fall collection is ending right now
  • Getting your information correct in the MSDS is
    CRITICAL for successful accountability.
  • We no longer allow schools/districts to change
    data in the BAA Secure Site.
  • MSDS VERY IMPORTANT!

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Why MSDS?
  • Need clean data
  • Need data that is the same for all uses (federal
    reporting, state reporting, district reporting,
    accountability)
  • Collect once, use many times
  • Need a FAIR system for accountability, with the
    same rules applied equally to everyone

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Steps to Success
  • Getting to clean accountability
  • Fall 2011 (specific information)
  • General steps applicable to all collections

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Step 1 Accurate MSDS collection
  • Step 1 Make your fall collection as accurate
    as possible
  • Find your MSDS authorized user and befriend them
  • Clean and accurate UICs
  • Accurate demographics
  • Accurate enrollment
  • Collection must be certified by 11/23/11.
  • Student Record Maintenance can be submitted until
    12/5/11 to make corrections (with an as of date
    of 10/28/11)

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What is a PEPE?
  • Primary Education Providing Entity.
  • Entity that is primarily responsible for the
    students educationi.e. the entity we will hold
    accountable!
  • Determined by CEPI through business rules
  • When deciding which school gets a student for
    accountability, we now look ONLY at the PEPE
  • No FTE rule
  • 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

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Step 2 Tested Roster
  • Tested Roster opened on Tuesday, November 29th
    and closes Monday, December 5 at 5PM.
  • BE SURE YOU CHECK TESTED ROSTER!
  • Get your MSDS person and your instructional and
    assessment people together to review the Tested
    Roster data
  • Tested Roster is the first time you can see the
    demographic and enrollment information from MSDS
    alongside a list of who you tested.

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Tested 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.
  • Note MI-Access Tested Roster does not open
    until AFTER SRM closes so you need to check your
    Students Expected to Test report to make sure all
    SWD designations are correct.
  • Out-of-level designation (also Students Expected
    to Test)
  • Student demographics (you may NOT appeal this at
    ANY OTHER TIME)
  • Enrollment (need to submit move requests)

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Step 3 Students Expected to Test
  • The Students Expected to Test report will opened
    on Tuesday, November 29th
  • BE SURE TO CHECK THE STUDENTS EXPECTED TO TEST
    REPORT!
  • This report tells you every student for whom you
    are accountable for participation.
  • Review this report VERY CAREFULLY.
  • MI-Access students This report is the only
    place you can view demographics, enrollment, and
    grade level prior to the close of the SRM window.
    Make sure you review all data on MI-Access
    students and make necessary updates.

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Expected to Test What to review?
  • Reflects a complete list of all enrolled students
    at each PEPE (FTE no longer matters) 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.

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Step 4 Corrections in the MSDS
  • You will have from November 29th to December 5th
    to review Tested Roster and Students Expected to
    Test.
  • If you notice errors in
  • Enrollment information
  • Demographics
  • You MUST correct these errors using Student
    Record Maintenance (SRM) in the MSDS by December
    5, 2011 at 500OPM (with an as of date of
    10/28/11)

12
Step 5 Students Not Tested
  • This window opens in early January it is a time
    to submit reasons why a student did not test.
  • NOTE There are a very limited number of valid
    reasons for a student to be exempted from the
    participation calculation.
  • If it moves, test it is a better strategy
  • SNT is not a time to fix errors with enrollment
    or demographics must be done during Tested
    Roster/Students Expected to Test.

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A few key enhancements
  • Special Education all SWD students need the
    special education component submitted for them
    this does NOT have to be submitted by the PEPE
  • LEP 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.
  • Consolidated collection this year

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General Comments
  • We are producing a guide to the MSDS and
    Accountability, to help with this reporting.
  • Create coordination between data and
    instructional staff, in order to ensure accuracy.
  • Timelines are FIRM. Be mindful of them! Fair
    accountability means the same standards and rules
    applied equally to everyone.
  • Read the emails from BAA ?
  • Feel free to contact us with questions or
    concerns.

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MI School Data Portal
  • www.mischooldata.org

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