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FTE 1 + FTE 2 = Special education 3 (General Updates)

FTE 1 + FTE 2 = Special education 3 (General Updates). FY 2011 Data collections conference. MAIN TOPICS. FTE Data Survey FTE Overview. FTE DATA SURVEY.

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FTE 1 + FTE 2 = Special education 3 (General Updates)

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  1. FTE 1 + FTE 2 = Special education 3(General Updates) FY 2011 Data collections conference

  2. MAIN TOPICS • FTE Data Survey • FTE Overview

  3. FTE DATA SURVEY

  4. The FTE Data Survey collects general data used to support other data collections. The survey application is only available in FTE cycle 1 and appears on the FTE main menu. Each district must complete the survey prior to beginning FTE cycle 1 of the current school year. Overview

  5. FTE Data Survey Timelines • Annual Cycle – September • Begin Date: September 1, 2010 • Deadline for Signoff: September 24, 2010 • Note: Verification by the superintendent (or his/her designee) that the information transmitted is complete and accurate is required no later than the date specified above.

  6. Information collected in the survey include the following: Requests for alternate FTE dates Date of Prior Ten Days Vendor Information for SIS, Fund Accounting, and Special Education Grading Scales Class Size Maximums for High School Core Courses Primary Contacts for FTE, Student Record, CPI, and GTID Application Overview

  7. FTE

  8. OVERVIEW OF FTE • What is FTE? • Data collected for state funding that is based on student enrollment and education services provided by local school systems to students. • Why do we collect FTE data? O.C.G.A. 20-2-160 - The initial enrollment count shall be made after October 1 but prior to November 17 and the final enrollment count after March 1 but prior to May 1. The report shall indicate the student´s specific assigned program for each one-sixth segment of the school day on the designated reporting date.

  9. FTE Reporting Cycles FTE 2010 Dates: Cycle 1 – Active and Withdrawn Students, Special Education Child Count Official count date: October 5, 2010 Deadline for initial transmission: October 8, 2010 Districts must upload data for all schools Duplicate resolution: October 20, 2010 FTE signoff: October 27, 2010 • FTE Cycle 1 Data Used for the following: • QBE Funding • Enrollment Counts • Federal Child Count • Updates to Withdrawn Students, including 2010 Graduates

  10. FTE Reporting Cycles FTE 2010 Dates: Report the following students in FTE Cycle 1: All students enrolled in any public school in Georgia on the day of the FTE count. Students parentally placed in parochial, home, or private schools that are eligible for proportionate share and receiving special education services through a service plan. Students parentally placed in parochial, home, or private schools that are eligible for proportionate share and are NOT receiving special education services. Students receiving hospital/homebound services for the minimum three hours per week during any part of the ten school days preceding the day of the count.

  11. FTE Reporting Cycles FTE 2010 Dates: Report the following students in FTE Cycle 1: Students served by the following state agencies that are reported by the agency and not by the public school system: Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of Corrections, Department of Human Resources, Department of Labor Students enrolled in schools on military facilities and receive services from the public school.  Students served in the three State-operated schools (Atlanta Area School for the Deaf, Georgia School for the Deaf, and Georgia Academy for the Blind).  Students in Department of Human Resources (DHR) residential facilities. These students are reported by DHR. In Cycles 1 and 3, the school system shall report only students who are served by the school system’s special education teachers.

  12. FTE Reporting Cycles FTE 2010 Dates: Report the following students in FTE Cycle 1: Students who are assigned by the local school system, by IEP determination, to private placement, either in or out of state. All students who completed high school since the previous October FTE count day. All students who withdrew from school and did not re-enroll in the same school system since the previous October FTE count day. All preschool children (GRADE LEVEL = “PK”) who:  Enrolled in a school administered by the school system under the auspices of the Georgia Department of Education. Have a disability (ages 3-5) and who are served by the school system in any school and in any primary area of disability including Significant Developmental Delay (SDD)

  13. FTE Reporting Cycles FTE 2010 Dates: Cycle 3 – Active Students Official count date: March 3, 2011 Deadline for initial transmission: March 8, 2011 Districts must upload data for all schools Duplicate resolution: March 16, 2011 FTE signoff: March 25, 2011 • FTE Cycle 3 Data Used for the following: • QBE Funding • Enrollment Counts

  14. FTE Reporting Cycles FTE 2010 Dates: Report the same students in FTE Cycle 3 with the exception of the following: Students who completed high school since the previous October FTE count day. Students who withdrew from school and did not re-enroll in the same school system since the previous October FTE count day. Students served by the following state agencies that are reported by the agency and not by the public school system: Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of Corrections, Department of Human Resources, Department of Labor Students parentally placed in parochial, home, or private schools that are eligible for proportionate share (regardless of whether or not they are served).

  15. What’s New in FY 2011 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE STUDENTS • Enter RESIDENT STATUS CODE = ‘7’ to identify International Exchange Students (IES). • Funded as residents of school system • School Entry Code = ‘O’. School entry code cannot be used for more than one school year.

  16. What’s New in FY 2011 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE STUDENTS • When student transfers to another district during the current school year, the student will resident status and entry code • Withdrawn student as of the last day of school with withdrawal code ‘X’. • No diploma type or graduate withdrawal • Not eligible for Special Education or ELL services

  17. What’s New in FY 2011 DUAL ENROLLMENT • Move On When Ready (MOWR) is a full-time program. When reporting program codes for MOWR, all six segments must reflect MOWR. • Students must be enrolled in grade 11 or 12 to report program codes M, 6, or 7.

  18. What’s New in FY 2011 SPECIAL EDUCATION • Data previously reported in cycle 2 is now reported in cycle 1. Same data elements and definitions, just different timing. • Private school students eligible for proportionate share are no longer eligible for FTE funding (i.e. no funded program codes).

  19. FY 2011 Reminders/Updates STUDENT ID • All students reported active in Student Record must be reported in FTE 2011-1. • All students reported as withdrawn in Student Record with a withdrawal date on or after October 6, 2009 must be reported in FTE 2011-1.

  20. FY 2011 Reminders/Updates STUDENT ID • If a student’s ID has changed since the most recent Student Record, put the old student ID in the previous student ID field. • Make sure the SSN and name reported in FTE is also the same SSN and name found in the GTID application. • Both of these steps are very important to facilitate the linking of records from cycle to cycle.

  21. FY 2011 Reminders/Updates STUDENT ID • The student ID is the student’s SSN or FTE number. • The student ID cannot be any of the following: • Parent’s social security number • Parent’s taxpayer ID or ITIN • Employer Identification Number • Military ID Number • Randomly generated number • Immigration ID Number (9xx-xx-xxxx) • Local Student ID (000-xx-xxxx)

  22. Overview of FTE Funding FTE Weight x # of FTE’s Base Amount x = Allotment

  23. CONTACT GADOE – CUSTOMER SUPPORT dticket@doe.k12.ga.us Phone: (800) 869-1011 Fax: (404) 651-5006 Chris Rivera, Manager

  24. Questions & Answers

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