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Economic Disadvantage Code Reporting Guidance for 2014-15 Region One Education Service Center October 16, 2014 ©2014 Region One Education Service Center.

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1 Economic Disadvantage Code Reporting Guidance for 2014-15 Region One Education Service Center October 16, 2014 ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

2 Implementation of the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) by the Texas Department of Agriculture(TDA) Child Nutrition Program (CNP) has prompted TEA to: Restate the PEIMS reporting requirements for economically disadvantaged students Background To Administrator Addressed - Sept 2, 2014 ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

3 Community Eligibility Provision - CEP Identified Student Percentage (ISP) Identified Student % = # of Identified students Total # of enrolled students with access to NSLP/SBP X 100 Identified Student/Direct Certified Any student certified without an application and therefore not subject to verification ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

4 CEP No Lunch Applications Identified Student Percentage x 1.6 = CEP% Free Example – La Villa 62.5 X 1.6 = 100% paid at Free rate Provision 2 No Lunch Applications Base Year % of Free & Reduced Example – La Villa 88.74% Paid at Free & Reduce Rate Child Nutrition Funding ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

5  School Districts List School Districts List School Districts CEP% Vs Current % ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

6 CEP SCE – Enrollment Best 6 Months Average for Prior Year (Free) Participation SCE Funding Basic Allotment x.2 = Approx 1,075 x SCE enrollment Provision 2 SCE - Enrollment Best 6 Months Average for Prior Year Free & Reduced Participation Provision 2 SCE Base Year SCE/Base Year ADA * Prior Year ADA Greater of SCE Enrollment or Provision 2 SCE SCE Funding Basic Allotment x.2 = Approx 1,075 x SCE enrollment State Compensatory Enrollment (SCE) ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

7 CEP Identified Student Percentage x 1.6 = CEP% Free Provision 2 Base Year % of Free & Reduced Income Survey New Students Only E-Rate ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

8 CEP Students in Direct Certified (DC) List code as 01 - ED Income survey for students not on DC List Annually Provision 2 Base Year % of Free & Reduced Second & Subsequent year rollover Income Survey New Students Only PEIMS - Economic Disadvantage (ED) Identification ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

9 LEA must determine the economic disadvantaged status of each student upon enrollment Guideline necessary to meet a number of state legislative requirements including: Student eligibility for prekindergarten programs and Evaluation of student group performance for state accountability purposes Background To Administrator Addressed - Sept 2, 2014 ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

10 13-14 Economic Disadvantaged Data for LEAs under CEP LEA Fall Snapshot 10/25/2013 Total Enrolled % Free PEIMS Code 01 % Reduced PEIMS Code 02 % Other PEIMS Code 99 Total Economic Disadvantaged % DONNA IND SCH DIST15,3764.5%0.4%92.3%97.2% EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY13371.4%12.8%0.0%84.2% HARLINGEN CISD18,56872.4%6.0%0.0%78.5% LA VILLA ISD63751.0%4.1%36.4%91.5% LAREDO ISD24,9550.0% 97.7% LASARA ISD4882.7%0.2%82.2%85.0% LYFORD CISD1,5870.0% 84.5% MCALLEN ISD25,2170.0% 67.2% MERCEDES ISD5,7610.0% 94.5% MONTE ALTO ISD1,0230.0% 92.8% PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD31,9970.0% 89.1% POINT ISABEL ISD2,6503.9%0.3%85.1%89.3% PROGRESO I.S.D.2,13483.8%2.8%12.9%99.5% RAYMONDVILLE ISD2,1550.7%0.0%92.3%93.0% RIO GRANDE CITY CISD10,91021.7%0.6%74.0%96.3% RIO HONDO ISD2,1690.6%0.0%85.5%86.1% ROMA ISD6,49015.4%2.9%72.9%91.2% SAN BENITO ISD11,0280.0% 82.9%83.0% SAN PERLITA ISD27627.5%4.7%36.6%68.8% SANTA MARIA ISD72749.2%7.4%39.3%96.0% SANTA ROSA ISD1,1760.0%0.2%96.0%96.2% UNITED ISD43,57566.2%7.2%0.0%73.3% WEBB CISD33459.6%5.4%0.0%65.0% WESLACO I.S.D.17,7310.4%0.0%85.2%85.6% ZAPATA COUNTY ISD3,62151.8%4.9%22.6%79.3% ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

11 13-14 Economic Disadvantaged Data for Provision 2 and NSLP LEAs LEA Fall Snapshot 10/25/2013 Total Enrolled % Free PEIMS Code 01 % Reduced PEIMS Code 02 % Other PEIMS Code 99 Total Economic Disadvantaged %NSLPProvision 2 BROWNSVILLE ISD49,3700.2%0.0%95.9%96.1% 1 EDCOUCH-ELSA ISD5,1970.0% 99.2% 1 EDINBURG CISD34,1040.0% 85.1% 1 GATEWAY ACADEMY41390.3%4.1%0.0%94.4% 1 HIDALGO ISD3,2460.0% 89.9% 1 IGNITE PUBLIC SCHOOLS1,06383.3%5.8%0.2%89.4% 1 JIM HOGG CO I.S.D.1,09838.0%14.7%27.0%79.6% 1 LA FERIA I.S.D.3,6153.1%0.5%77.5%81.1% 1 LA JOYA I.S.D.29,7113.1%1.4%90.4%94.9% 1 LOS FRESNOS CISD10,5310.2%0.0%75.5%75.7% 1 MID-VALLEY ACADEMY41185.2%6.1%0.0%91.2% 1 MISSION C.I.S.D.15,3720.0% 83.9% 1 SOUTH TEXAS EDU. TECHNOLOGY1,06565.0%13.4%3.3%81.7% 1 VALLEY VIEW I.S.D.4,6220.0% 92.4% 1 IDEA ACADEMY15,53573.9%12.7%0.0%86.5%1 SAN ISIDRO I.S.D.25880.6%4.7%0.0%85.3%1 SHARYLAND ISD10,27350.9%8.2%0.0%59.2%1 SOUTH TEXAS ISD3,35349.2%11.2%0.0%60.5%1 VANGUARD ACADEMY CHARTER2,11269.4%13.2%0.0%82.5%1 ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

12 00Not identified as Economically Disadvantaged 01Eligible for free lunch based on an approved NSLP application or direct certification (DC) list 02Eligible for reduced-price meals based on an approved NSLP application PEIMS Economic Disadvantage Codes ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

13 99Economically disadvantaged through a means other than an official NSLP application or direct certification under the NSLP. Including: Use of locally developed income survey Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) PEIMS Economic Disadvantage Codes – Cont. ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

14 Guidelines ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

15 LEAs in second or subsequent year of operation under P2 may use student’s base year eligibility data for students still in the district Use income survey to qualify new students enrolled as economic disadvantaged NSLP Provision 2 Program ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

16 1.All Economic Disadvantaged codes must be updated at the beginning of the school year – an LEA cannot rollover prior year economic disadvantage codes to the current year 2.All students on the Direct Certification (DC) listing are coded as “01” If an LEA was Provision 2 or Traditional and is now CEP ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

17 3. All Students NOT on DC list must be surveyed: Students not on DC list who qualify as economic disadvantaged, as per income survey are coded “99” Students not on DC list who do not qualify as per income survey are coded “00” Students not on DC list who do not fill out income survey are coded “00” If an LEA was Provision 2 or Traditional and is now CEP – cont. ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

18 4.Under CEP, an LEA can never roll the economic disadvantaged data over to the following year Every year, the DC list can be used to code students as “01” Every year, a new income survey must be gathered for any student not on the DC list If an LEA was Provision 2 or Traditional and is now CEP – cont. ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

19 Can a Provision 2 LEA use DC list for students new to the district? Yes - Use code “01” for these students Once students are coded as “01” from DC list, they should remain “01” for the rest of the school year LEAs can use the monthly DC list to code new enrollees at any point during the year Income Survey can be used to code siblings in the household Additional PEIMS Coding Guidance ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

20 NOTE: Each student must have documentation on file reflecting the economic disadvantaged code reported in the PEIMS file For the 2014-2015 school year: Deadline for gathering the income surveys has been extended until Fall Resubmission (Jan. 2015) The coding can be retro-active to student’s enrollment date Documentation ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

21 NOTE: If you are generating a Pearson (STAAR) pre-code file, LEAs must have this data entered by the date the file is generated or you will have to hand bubble the corrections on the answer sheet LEAs can opt to use TEA’s file generated in December/January (Fall Snapshot data only) Pearson Pre-code File ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

22 DC list is approximately 60% of enrollment total 50% of enrollment matched the DC list Issues: DC list is from last year (July 2014) Social Security number mismatches Students with State ids DC list includes seniors who graduated May 2014 DC list does not include many PK Stats of Sample District ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

23 2014 Index 3: Closing Performance Gaps Number of Economically Disadvantaged Sample District Subject20142015 Reading5,6923,319 Math4,6152,806 Writing1,314805 Science1,9931,196 Social Studies1,188736 Key Considerations for Index 3 How well do you serve economically disadvantaged students? Will index 3 be evaluated at or below the 5 th percentile of campus performance? How close was each campus to the index score in 2014? Will the decrease in number of economically disadvantaged students change our campus comparable groups?

24 Matching DC list to Student Information System data for TxEIS and iTCCS LEAs Provide Assistance Tool to use in determining a student’s economic disadvantaged code Region One ESC Assistance ©2014 Region One Education Service Center

25 Mary Treviño-Cortez – Project Manager 956-984-6096 email: mtrevino@esc1.netmtrevino@esc1.net Dolores Castillo 956-984-6075 email: mdcastillo@esc1.netmdcastillo@esc1.net Belia Granado 956-984-6090 email: bgranado@esc1.netbgranado@esc1.net Questions ©2014 Region One Education Service Center


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