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CTE Data and EDFacts September 22 & 23, 2010. Consolidated Annual Report (CAR) For 2009-10, due December 31, 2010 – Either CAR or EDFacts, not both –

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1 CTE Data and EDFacts September 22 & 23, 2010

2 Consolidated Annual Report (CAR) For 2009-10, due December 31, 2010 – Either CAR or EDFacts, not both – “ED will allow SEAs on a data group-by-data group basis {indicator-by-indicator} to request exemptions from submitting data as proposed in this package for SY 2009-10.” SY 2009-10 CTE file specifications will be posted on ED web site by October 1 at http://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts/sy-09-10-nonxml.html For 2010-11, due December 31, 2011 – All secondary CTE data submitted through EDFacts

3 Worksheet We has sent the EDFacts coordinators have received copies of the EDFacts-CTE worksheet which should assist your state in determining how to submit data for 2009-10. The worksheet is also posted on PCRN web site at: http://cte.ed.govhttp://cte.ed.gov

4 Deciding how to report for 2009-10 IndicatorEDFacts or CAR 1S1 and 1S2 Academic attainment 2S1Technical skills 3S1Secondary school completion 4S1Graduation rates 5S1Secondary placementCAR 6S1Non-traditional participation 6S2Non-traditional completion

5 EDFacts Submission Plan In the EDFacts Submission Plan, the SEA count is hardwired to “1.” If you are not submitting through EDFacts, note in the comment field “exemption.” If you are submitting through EDFacts: – When data are from a program year prior to 2009- 10, indicate “0” for the LEA count. – When data are from program year 2009-10, indicate the # of LEAs

6 Step 1 – Definitions that apply to all indicators Standard definitions: Does the state use the standard definition? Yes or No If no, what definition does the state use? Concentrator A secondary student who has earned three (3) or more credits in a single CTE program area (e.g., health care or business services), or two (2) credits in a single CTE program area, but only in those program areas where two (2) credit sequences at the secondary level are recognized by the state and/or its local eligible recipients. Participant A secondary student who enrolled in a vocational education course. The threshold level to be a participant is defined by the state, with most states defining a CTE participant as a student who has completed at least one course (or a substantial portion of it), and may be enrolled in another course. This definition includes students who have reached the threshold level of concentrator.

7 Step 2 – Submitting data for Tech-Prep Tech-Prep Did the state retain all, or a portion, of its Tech-Prep grant (Title II) for purposes authorized under Title II of Perkins IV? Yes or No

8 Tech-Prep If no, do not include category set I “Tech-Prep” in the EDFacts file. If yes, then these data should be submitted through EDFacts as category set I “Tech-Prep.” – Don’t forget that there are additional data about Tech-Prep that must be submitted through the CAR.

9 Step 3 – How data are submitted for disability status Disability Status How does the state define disability status? ADA or IDEA

10 Disability Status Be sure to use the correct permitted value: WDIS – when the data are based on IDEA ADA – when the data are based on ADA

11 Step 4 – Definition of a specific indicator 3S1 – Secondary School Completion for the Perkins CAR due December 31, 2010 Standard definitions:State uses? If not, what is the definition Numerator # of CTE concentrators who left secondary education and who received a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent Yes Denominator # of CTE concentrators who left secondary education Yes

12 Step 4– State definition of indictor For indicator 3S1 Secondary School Completion – Numerator = N/X083 – Denominator = N/X082 For indicator 2S1 Technical Skill Attainment – Numerator = “Passed” – Denominator = “Passed” plus “Not passed”

13 Step 5 – Time period of the data for a specific indicator 3S1 – Secondary School Completion for the Perkins CAR due December 31, 2010 Time period if state did not negotiate a different time period: State uses? If not, what is the time period Program year: July 1 through June 30 Yes Reporting year: July 1, 09 through June 30, 10 Yes

14 Step 5 – State negotiated time period of data In the explanation field, put the time period if it is not the “standard” period of time: If it is a different period of months: 8/1/09 to 7/31/10 If it is a different year: 7/1/08 to 6/30/09 Could be both different months and year: 5/1/08 to 4/30/09

15 Step 2b – State negotiated time period of data If the time period is not compatible with the directory for SY 2009-10, leave out the LEA level data. In the submission plan, LEAs = 0

16 Step 6 – Verifying that quality data are available to submit electronically? 3S1 – Secondary School Completion for the Perkins CAR due December 31, 2010 Student subgroups reported:YesNo Economically disadvantagedYes MigrantYes Single ParentYes Displaced homemakerYes LEP (Perkins definition)Yes Tech Prep (See step 2)Yes Non-traditionalYes

17 Step 7 – Other aggregations of the data 3S1 – Secondary School Completion for the Perkins CAR due December 31, 2010 Aggregated by diploma/credentialYesNo Regular High School Diploma Yes Other state-recognized equivalent including recognized alternative standards for children with disabilities (IDEA) Yes GED as a state-recognized equivalent to a regular high school diploma if offered by the state Yes Certificate Yes

18 Submitting to EDFacts for 2009-10 We are building CTE pre-fill reports which will allow the CTE coordinators to see what the CTE data submitted via EDFacts look like in the CAR reporting format --- similar to the Excel spreadsheets that can be uploaded to the CAR These reports should be available at the beginning of November Your EDFacts coordinator can provide these once your state has submitted the data to EDFacts.

19 2009-10 CTE – EDFacts Crosswalk CTE IndicatorEDFacts Data Group NameEDFacts Data Group EDFacts File Spec 1S1 and 1S2 numerator & denominator CTE concentrators academic achievement table 681N/X142 2S1 numerator & denominator CTE concentrators technical skills table 705N/X157 3S1 numeratorCTE concentrators graduate table320N/X083 3S1 denominatorCTE concentrators exiting table521N/X082 4S1 numerator & denominator CTE concentrators graduate rate table 702N/X154 6S1 numerator & denominator CTE participants in programs for non-traditional table 703N/X155 6S2 numerator & denominator CTE concentrators in programs for non-traditional table 704N/X156

20 EDFacts Support Center Contact: Partner Support Center EDEN_SS@ed.gov Toll free: 1-877-457-3336


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