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Eva Shepherd, Pam Tagart, Diane Stuehmer 2012 NDE Data Conference Presentation April 3, 2012

So Many Cohorts, How Do I Keep Track. Eva Shepherd, Pam Tagart, Diane Stuehmer 2012 NDE Data Conference Presentation April 3, 2012. Introduction. Statistics AYP and State Accountability Reviewing the Cohort Four-Year Graduation Reviewing the Cohort Extended 5 th Year Graduation

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Eva Shepherd, Pam Tagart, Diane Stuehmer 2012 NDE Data Conference Presentation April 3, 2012

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  1. So Many Cohorts, How Do I Keep Track Eva Shepherd, Pam Tagart, Diane Stuehmer 2012 NDE Data Conference Presentation April 3, 2012

  2. Introduction • Statistics • AYP and State Accountability • Reviewing the Cohort Four-Year Graduation • Reviewing the Cohort Extended 5th Year Graduation • Reviewing Several Cohorts • NSSRS Validation Tools • Making Corrections • Issues and FAQs • Documents • Questions?

  3. Statistics 2011 Cohort Four-Year Graduation Rate

  4. Statistics Graduation Cohorts in NSSRS (as of 3/22/2012)

  5. Statistics • 2011 Graduation Cohort errors (as of 3/22/2012) • No Graduation Cohort Year Assigned – 19 students • Invalid Graduation Cohort Year – 5 students

  6. AYP and State Accountability

  7. 2012 Cohort Four-Year Graduation Rate Year X = 2012 High School Diploma Recipients (YEAR X) First-Time [(YEAR X – 4) ninth graders + (transfer in) – (transfer out)]

  8. 2011 Cohort Extended 5th Year Graduation Rate Year X = 2011 • High School Diploma Recipients (YEAR X) + • High School Diploma Recipients (YEAR X) +1 First-Time [(YEAR X – 5) ninth graders + (transfer in) – (transfer out)]

  9. Reviewing Several Cohorts • All Cohort years available • Current Graduation Cohort student list • Unresolved Issues/Validation Errors • Enroll Info Column in the Current Graduation Cohort • Enrollment Lookup by ID • Expected Graduation Year Lookup • Student Lookup by ID

  10. Reviewing Several Cohorts • Graduation Cohort Analysis Tool (G-CAT) • Found under System Lookups in NSSRS Validations

  11. Validating the Cohort – Enrollment Look-up by ID

  12. Validating the Cohort – Expected Graduation Year Look-up

  13. Cohorts Priorities • What Graduation Cohorts should be the top priority to review? • 2011 Cohort Extended 5th Year Graduation Student Roster. • 2012 Cohort Four-Year Graduation Student Roster.

  14. NSSRS Validation Errors and Warnings

  15. Reviewing the Cohort Data • Other Student Errors that affect the Cohort • Error 495 “Not Enrolled, Eligible to Return” Not Found in Subsequent School. • Student is a potential Dropout. • Error 498 “Not Enrolled, Eligible to Return” or “Dropout” Found in the Subsequent School Year. • Student is a potential Transfer Out.

  16. Reviewing the Cohort Four-Year Graduation

  17. Reviewing the Cohort Extended 5th Year Graduation

  18. Making Corrections If the corrections are for the current year, upload is completed by the district. If the corrections are for previous years, use the Graduation Cohort Resolution Request tool in the CDC. This goes to the helpdesk. May not be able to make corrections to all years in the future, may be limited to those years used in AYP (see next slide).

  19. PROPOSED Schedule for Cohort Corrections

  20. Issues • Enrollment code 200 at the end of the school year. • Using the 200 when there is only one school • Students not in a school cohort only district level • Students that disappear, no shows • Students that transfer out after year four is completed. Report in the 5th year as transferred out. • To ensure the cohort is set correctly, do not set until the student is a first time ninth grader. Set it and forget it.

  21. FAQs Q - Do SPED students who pass their cohort year(s) and continue to age 21 stay in the cohort? A – Yes. Q – When a student comes from another state and was a first time 9th grader but does not meet our requirements for 9th grade, can I set the cohort graduation year? A – No, this is national statistic, and you must honor the expected graduation year another state has set using the student's transcript irrespective of what grade is established in NE. 

  22. FAQs Q – How do I know if a cohort has been set for a student coming from another Nebraska school? A - Use the Expected Graduation Year (EGY) Lookup Tool for students coming from other Nebraska public districts.

  23. FAQs Q – Do I have to set a cohort for Foreign exchange students or students coming from Mexico? A – Yes. • Assign to a cohort, • May transfer out prior to graduation; or • May remain in the cohort if a regular high school diploma has been granted.

  24. FAQs Q – I’ve heard that Military Children may be treated differently for graduation, how does that work? A – If the student meets these criteria, the student can be counted as a regular diploma recipient at the sending district: • Student transfers to another state during the senior year. • Due to parent military assignment. • Receiving and sending states are part of the Military Compact. • Student receives a regular diploma (203) at the sending district if the student did not meet receiving district’s graduation requirements. • Student is transferred out (201) at the receiving district • Sending district needs to work with the receiving district.

  25. FAQs Q - For high school students included in NeSA testing is it cohort minus 1 or 11th grade? A – Cohort minus 1, so you might have an "11th grader“ that wasn't on testing labels.

  26. Resources Please refer to the following documents for additional information.

  27. Due Dates You’ll let us submit late

  28. Questions?

  29. Contact Information NDE Helpdesk nde.helpdesk@nebraska.gov 888-285-0556 Pam Tagart pam.tagart@nebraska.gov 402-471-4735 Eva Shepherd eva.shepherd@nebraska.gov 402-471-3612

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