CEPI UpdateMichigan Pupil Accounting & Attendance Association
Spring 2018 Conference
Presenters• Anne HansknechtSenior Data Collection Analyst
• Joel ThieleData Integration Specialist
• Trina AndersonDirector, Office of Integration and Support
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Overview• Topicso New developments
o MI Data Hub update
o MI School Data Portal updates
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House Rules• Please hold questions until the end
• Jot down notes for question reminders
• Please wait for a microphone before speaking
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2017-2018 SY Reporting Updates• 2018 EC EOP Collection
o GSRP Eligibility• 2018 EOY SID Collection
o Opioid antagonistso EpiPens
• 2018 EOY Collectionso Certification dateo Section 31a At Risk
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2018 Early Childhood EOP
GSRP & GSRP/HS Blend•New characteristics
o Additional Eligibility Factorso Qualifying Factorso Working Parents
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2018 Early Childhood EOP
Why is this important?• Ensures greatest security of student
eligibility data• Reduces duplicate reporting • Connects eligibility and service information• Enhanced longitudinal view of GSRP
programming
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SID and Opioid AntagonistsField 50: Instances of Administration of an Opioid Antagonist to a Pupil• An opioid antagonist are drugs mainly used as
antidotes to reverse opioid overdose. • Over the course of the school year, indicate the number
of instances an opioid antagonist was administered to a pupil “at school.”o In a classroomoElsewhere on school premisesoOn a school bus or other school-related vehicleoAt a school-sponsored activity or event whether or
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SID and Epinephrine AdministrationField 51: Instances of Administration of an Epinephrine Auto Injector to a Pupil in a School YearEpinephrine auto-injectors are a medical device used to inject a measured amount of epinephrine (i.e. EpiPen, AUVI-Q, Adrenaclick, etc.)• Administration to a pupil “at school”
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SID and Epinephrine Administration
Field 52: Pupils Who Were Administered an Epinephrine Auto-Injector Not Known to be Severely Allergic• The number of instances epinephrine auto-injectors
were administered to a pupil “at school” who was not previously known to have a severe allergy
• “Severe allergy” exclusively refers to life-threatening anaphylaxis reactions
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SID and Epinephrine Administration
Field 53: Pupils Who Were Administered an Epinephrine Auto-Injector Using the School’s Stock• The number of instances when the school’s stock was
used (not a personally-purchased epinephrine device)
• Include all instances of administration, including individuals with or without a previously known allergy
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EOY 2018 Collections
REP, SID and MSDS Generalo Certification deadline:
11:59 p.m. EDT 6/30/18 (Saturday)o Customer / tech support available
until 5 p.m. EDT 6/29/18
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EOY 2018 Collections
• Section 31a At Risko Report in 2 of 3 General Collections o Make sure to report in EOYo YTD analysis shows under reporting
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Discipline, Health & Safety
• Suspension Data for all studentso MDE’s plan to comply with ESSA and
Public Acts 360-366 of 2016o Aligns with MDE Top Ten in Ten goalso Will be reported in Parent Transparency
Dashboard
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Title III English Learner
• EL Cross Office WorkgroupoEL ExitsoFalse EL
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Shared-Time Students• Total FTE capped at 0.75o Residency codes 04/08 (nonpublic) and
07/15 (homeschooled)
o FTE Conflict report updated
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18-19 SY Changes• TSDLo Collections
• EEMo Points of Pride (PoP)
• FID
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TSDL
Two collections• Migrant TSDL
• General TSDL
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Migrant TSDL
• Ongoing collection (how TSDL currently works)
• Migrant students ONLY• Year-long reporting window
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General TSDL•Single Certify Collection (similar to general collections)
•Non-migrant students•EOY reporting window
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TSDL
Dual Enrollment & Section 64b• Remove Course type 10• Adding a new characteristic
o64b eligible course
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EEM impact on MSDS• Reminder: update EEM prior to submitting general collectionso USED continues to find issues with
directory datao Additional rules will be addedo EEM Workgroup
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EEM
MDE brings Points of Pride (PoP) back to life
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EEM – Points of Pride
• Unique set of fields• Showcase the programs and activities that
make each school in your district great• All PoP fields are optional• Available for year-round updates
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EEM – Points of Pride• Data will be displayed on the Parent
Dashboard• Updated approximately every quarter
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EEM – Points of Pride
No longer free-form text field
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Entering PoP data in EEM
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PoP Fields Included (pt. 1):
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• National Honor Society• Student mentorship • Recess• Advanced Placement classes • World languages offered• Music• Art
PoP Fields Included (pt. 2):
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• Clubs• Sports• Comprehensive support services • Early learning and development
opportunities• Before and after school programs
Finance Data (FID)
• Other Post-Employment Benefits Liabilityo Governmental Accounting Standard
Board (GASB) Statement 75 requirement
• 196 - Deferred Outflows (OPEB)
• 496 - Deferred Inflows (OPEB)• 595 - Other Post-Employment Benefits
(OPEB) Liability
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Finance Data (FID)
• Removed Balances, Receipts and Disbursements taboNo longer required by MDE
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Finance Data (FID)
• Reporting of UtilitiesoRequired for LEAs and ISDs oObject codes 55xx (Utilities and energy
supplies)
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Finance Data (FID)
• Expenditures under Function Codes 11X, 12X, and 24XoSchool codes requiredoNow an error UNLESS:
• Entity is an ISD• Object Codes 6XXX or 82XX
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Finance Data (FID)
• Budget Transparency Reportso Sub-grantee and flow-through
distributions separated from othero Shows distinct in table and pie chart
of the report
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Data Integration Update• MI Data Hubo Overviewo CEPI’s prioritieso How to sign up
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What is MI Data Hub?• Collaborative, statewide effort • Address challenges in managing and using school data• Standards-based exchange of data • Local control and stewardship of data• Common tools and dashboards• Funded with $2.2M from Section 22m for current year• Free to Michigan districts
Data Integration Update
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Data Integration Update
Current Participation(as of 4/12/18)
Live In-Process TotalDistricts 263 190 453Districts % 30% 22% 52%Students 506,687 440,799 947,486Students % 33% 29% 62%
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CEPI’s Priorities with MI Data Hub1. Integrating UIC search, creation, and resolution2. Automated data feeds from CEPI/MDE
applications to the data hubs3. Streamlining MSDS submissions
Data Integration Update
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Getting UICs without MI Data HubOne student at a time (5-10 minutes per student)
1. Enroll the student into your Student Information System (SIS)
2. Log in to MSDS, perform a student search, type the student’s core fields
3. UIC exists? Copy/paste the UIC into the SIS4. No UIC? Add the student to the Request for UIC
collection, get the new UIC, copy/paste into the SIS
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Getting UICs WITH MI Data Hub1. Enroll the student into your Student Information
System (SIS)2. UIC exists? SIS is automatically updated
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Data Integration Update
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Getting UICs without MI Data HubIn bulk (several hours/days)
1. Extract a file out of the SIS2. If necessary, prepare the file to be a valid XML file3. Log in to MSDS and upload the file (possibly multiple
times if file-level errors exist)4. Resolve any records with potential matches5. Download a report of UICs and upload into the SIS
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Data Integration Update
Getting UICs WITH MI Data HubBulk utility in the SIS (as little as 5 minutes)
1. Filter for any student without a UIC2. Hit “Search”3. If the UIC exists, the SIS is automatically updated4. No UIC? Have permission? UIC automatically created
and SIS updated5. Potential matches? Resolve directly in your SIS
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Getting UICs WITH MI Data HubBenefits:
1. No need to log in to MSDS2. No file uploads, downloads, extracts, or imports3. Get UICs when MSDS is offline4. SAVE TIME
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MISTAR
UIC Search
UIC Resolution
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UIC Integration Status• MISTAR – Implemented and LIVE• Skyward – Testing (expected to be LIVE this month)• Infinite Campus – In Development• Powerschool – Initial conversations• Synergy and Illuminate – We need help!
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Automated Data Feeds• EEM
o Updates are “pushed” to your district’s hub databaseoReady for pilot districts
• Assessmento “Push” when scores are availableo“Pull” for new studentsoReady to pilot in early June
• REP and FID: Q4 2018
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Data Integration Update
MSDS Submissions without MI Data Hub1. Extract a file out of the SIS
2. Prepare the file to be valid XML (if necessary)
3. Log in to MSDS and upload the file (possibly multiple times if file-level errors exist)
4. Run the Validation Detail report (list of errors/warnings)
5. Fix errors in your SIS
6. Repeat steps 1 - 5 until all errors are cleaned up
7. Run MSDS canned reports to ensure accurate data
8. Repeat
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Data Integration Update
MSDS Submissions WITH MI Data Hub (Data Hub Cockpit)1. Run the MSDS “Error Check” tool2. Run the “MSDS Collection Error Summary Report”3. Run canned reports to ensure accurate data4. Fix errors / issues in your SIS5. Repeat steps 1 – 4 until errors / issues are cleaned up.6. Run “Collection Extractor” tool (extracts a valid XML file) 7. Log in to MSDS and upload the file
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Data Integration Update
MSDS Submissions WITH MI Data Hub Benefits:1. Errors/issues are cleaned up earlier
2. No manual XML file manipulation
3. Fewer file uploads = time savings
4. Less time spent in MSDS
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Data Integration Update
MSDS Submissions WITH MI Data Hub Status:1. Begin testing in June, complete in August
2. Fall 2018 – Ready for pilot districts
3. Spring 2019 – Secure file transfer
4. EOY 2019 – Quality review, certify/decertify
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Data Integration Update
How do I Sign Up with MI Data Hub?• www.midatahub.org
• Vendor Expo, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today
• Don [email protected]
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Data Integration Update
MI School Data• New reports• Coming soon• Website changes
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Parent Dashboard
• Introduced on Jan. 9• The initial release of
a three-phased “parent-friendly” tool
• Multiple parent focus groups were engaged in development
• Phases 2 and 3 will incorporate feedback from districts and parents
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School Index• Released March 2018• Calculates values from 0-100
for the school overall, as well as any components or subgroups within the schoolo Index values are based on
the degree to which schools met targets in the different components
• Historical accountability data –Accountability Scorecard and School Ranking – still available
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Career and College Readiness MapNEW!
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Staffing Count• Released March 2018• 2017-18 data updates included three new Report Categories
• REP Summary File no longer updated (under Additional K-12 Data Files)
Longevity Highest Education Level Age Range
NEW!
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Updated Homepage
• With new navigation bar, lost some of the ability to feature popular reports
• Two main features –Parent Dashboard and Student Assessments
• Four smaller features• Easier to view on tablets
and mobile devices
**Design subject to change
Coming Soon!
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Workforce Updates
• Workforce reports originally only used students who left school between June 2009 and June 2012 and visited a Michigan Works! Office for services
• Reports will be modified and updated to reflect the full connection between MSLDS and WLDS
Coming Soon!
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Special Education Dashboard
• ISD Proposal: ISD disseminates packaged Special Education information to its districts for easy access
• MI School Data to develop similar package
**Design subject to change
Coming Soon!
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Early Childhood and Assessment
New Early Childhood report will link EC participation with 3rd grade M-STEP scores• Includes Head Start, GSRP, GSRP/HS Blend• Secure side only for EC providers• Proficiency levels by school for each child
enrolled in EC programs• Compare EC participants’ proficiency to
non-EC comparable students’ proficiency outcomes
**Design subject to change
Coming Soon!
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Parent Dashboard Updates – New Data
• New data metricso School Enrollment, Certified Teachers, Teacher Experience,
Special Education/Time in General Population
• Points of Pride (qualitative, descriptive data)o Percentage of students in National Honor Society, student mentorship programo Academic offerings – AP, IB, world languages, CTE, music, artso Extracurriculars offered
**Proposed
Coming Soon!
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Parent Dashboard Updates –New Functionality • Display data based on graduating vs. non-graduating
schoolso For an elementary school, Graduation Rate, Postsecondary Enrollment
and Advanced Coursework doesn’t make a lot of sense to feature on home page
o Data elements TBDo Add comparison feature to compare to any school
• Ability to see the schools that make up peer demographics and distance
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Coming Soon!
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1. MI School Data as a strategic landing site for access to multiple education information services. Includes a single/common sign-on solution, top-down navigation, responsive design (think mobile), and enhanced search features.
2. Establish functions within the site to combine data in ways that tell the “story” of districts & schools, colleges, universities, and education programs. A combination of dashboards, reports, maps and profiles that will convey information to parents, educators, policy makers and communities.
3. Update, or provide a “facelift” of the current metric layer. This layer of the site is considered stable and accepted. We will apply updated technology and design to enhance the user experience.
MI School Data Redesign Goals
**Proposed
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We’re Still Hiring!
• Collections Analysts• Quality Assurance Analyst• Project Coordinator• UIC / Security Analysts• Spread the word!
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Questions?
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Contact Information
CEPI Customer Support Team• Email: [email protected]• Phone: (517) 335-0505• Fax: (517) 335-0488
www.Michigan.gov/CEPI
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Anne HansknechtSenior Data Collection Analyst [email protected] | (517) 284-4177
Joel ThieleData Integration [email protected] | (517) 284-4193
Trina AndersonDirector, Office of Integration and [email protected] | (517) 284-4141
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