15_StudentSecResults¶
Columns¶
These are the columns used in this submission file:
| Name | Description | Data Type | Length | is_PK | Codeset | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADMINID | SU/SD ID | STRING | 6 | Issued by AOE | The VT AOE assigned unique identifier for the Supervisory Union/District that is submitting data. | |
| PERMNUMBER | State Assigned Student ID | NUMBER | 10 | X | The VT AOE assigned unique student identifier. This number is distinct for each student over time. | |
| ENRORGID | Enrolling Org ID | STRING | 6 | X | Issued by AOE | The VT AOE assigned unique identifier for an organization providing direct instructional or educational services. |
| LOCALCOURSEID | local course id | STRING | 55 | X | A unique identifier assigned by the school to each of their offered courses in a school year. | |
| COURSESECTION | unqiue by place of service course section id | STRING | 30 | X | A unique identifier assigned by the school to each of their offered course sections in a given school year. | |
| COURSELETTERMARK | code set for student grades | NUMBER | 2 | Issued by AOE | A codeset value indicating a meaningful alphabetical or categorical expression of performance of an individual in a course section. The codeset allows results to be expressed in different ranges of passing marks (e.g. A,B,C) and / or levels (e.g. A+, A, A-) or categories (e.g. Pass/Fail, levels of proficiency attainment). | |
| COURSENUMERICMARK | used when letter mark s 99 for a 0 to 100 grade | NUMBER | 3,2 | A numeric value indicating the course mark achieved on a 100-point (percentage) scale. This value may contain up to 2 decimal places. | ||
| CreditsEarned | Credits Earned | NUMBER | 2,2 | The amount of credits earned by a student upon completion of the course section. | ||
| SY | School Year | NUMBER | 4 | X | The school year for which data is being submitted. |
Template¶
ADMINID,PERMNUMBER,ENRORGID,LOCALCOURSEID,COURSESECTION,COURSELETTERMARK,COURSENUMERICMARK,CreditsEarned,SY
Notes¶
Datasets 16-19 ~formally known as the CIRS collection (Combined Incident Reporting Software)
Why is the information collected?¶
- to provide each school with important data about their school climate to support their improvement efforts
- to show trends throughout the state which can inform policy decisions
- to provide evidence of compliance with federal and state requirements
Key Points to Remember:¶
- Suspend (in and out of school)/expel judiciously - These discipline strategies should be used as a last resort. Our goal is to use restorative practices and tiered supports as much as possible to keep students in school and learning.
- Required Incidents to Report:
- Suspensions and Expulsions
- Hazing, Harassment and Bullying Complaints
- Violent Crimes
- Weapon Possession/Use
- Unilateral Removal to an Alternate Setting
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Choose from the Incident Type drop down menu first. (top box) Too many incidents that fit these definitions have previously been submitted as "School Policy/Conduct".
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Detailed incident type definitions can be found in the Definitions document, also on the AOE web page.
- Choose "School Policy/Conduct," ONLY if the reported incident is not in the Incident Type drop down menu. Clearly explain the incident so someone not present would understand the reason for the resulting suspension/expulsion.
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Only complete one incident report per suspension/expulsion. Choose the most serious incident from the Incident Type drop down menu to report if there are multiple incident types in one situation.
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Be certain that you have correctly identified the student and any victims associated with the incident. (bottom third of screen)
- Mark suspensions/expulsions in increments of a day, not just whole days, each and every time a student misses instruction for disciplinary reasons.
- Incident Reports should be completed on an ongoing basis. It may be difficult to recall all the required information later in the year. Also, some student information may change.