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Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems Grant Program Corey Chatis Chatis Consulting, Inc.

Legislative Background Authorized in 2002 by the Education Sciences Reform Act and the Educational Technical Assistance Act The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 provided $250 million in SLDS funding to expand data systems to include postsecondary education and workforce information The grants are cooperative agreements – more active federal government involvement than in typical grants 3 to 5 year awards of $1.5 to $19.7 million per State Administered by the institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education

Goals of the Program Enable grantees to design, develop, and implement SLDSs to efficiently and accurately manage, analyze, disaggregate, report, and use individual student data. The long term goals of this program are to: identify successful instructional programs and facilitate use of research to improve instruction determine whether graduates have knowledge and skills to succeed in postsecondary education and the workforce simplify the processes used by state education agencies to make educational data transparent through local, state, and federal reporting support informed decisionmaking at all levels of the education system permit the generation and use of accurate and timely data 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Eligible Applicants Eligible applicants include the state education agencies of: 50 States District of Columbia Commonwealth of Puerto Rico United States Virgin Islands American Samoa Guam Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

SsSs To date, 41 states and the District of Columbia have been awarded SLDS grants totaling $515 M : FY06: November 2005 – 14 grantees awarded over $52 M FY07: June 2007 – 13 grantees awarded over $62 M FY09: April 2009 – 27 grantees awarded over $150 M FY09 ARRA: May 2010 – Fourth competition announced under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) awarded $250 M to 20 states FY06 FY07 FY09 ARRA Awards to Date: Grant Awards Status

Program Evolution FY06, FY07FY09FY09 ARRA

Grantee States

2009 Arkansas California Connecticut Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Missouri Montana New York North Dakota Grantee States Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Texas Washington Wisconsin 2009 ARRA Arkansas Colorado Florida Illinois Kansas Maine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin 2006 Alaska Arkansas California Connecticut Florida Kentucky Maryland Michigan Minnesota Pennsylvania Ohio South Carolina Tennessee Wisconsin 2007 Arizona Colorado District of Columbia Indiana Kansas Maine Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire North Carolina Oregon Utah Virginia

State Progress: America COMPETES Act Elements

Grantee Progress: PreK/Early Childhood Education Data Integration Alaska Florida Texas Washington Arizona Georgia Massachusetts Missouri Nevada Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Washington Operational In Progress Not Begun Not Planned Alaska Arkansas Connecticut Florida Illinois Kansas Louisiana Maryland Michigan Minnesota Nebraska New York Texas Utah Virginia

Grantee Progress: Postsecondary Data Integration Operational In Progress Not Begun Not Planned Florida Massachusetts Arizona Arkansas California Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Texas Washington Maine Minnesota New Hampshire North Dakota Pennsylvania Utah Virginia

Grantee Progress: E-Transcripts to Postsecondary - Data Transfer Operational In Progress Not Begun Not Planned Arkansas Florida Kentucky Louisiana Nebraska North Carolina Pennsylvania Texas Virginia Arizona Colorado Hawaii Iowa Maine Minnesota Ohio Oregon South Carolina

Grantee Progress: Labor/Workforce Data Integration Operational In Progress Not Begun Not Planned Alaska Florida Texas Washington Arkansas Indiana Minnesota New Hampshire South Carolina

Grantee Progress: Teacher-Student Link Operational In Progress Not Begun Alaska Florida Texas Washington California Georgia Hawaii Idaho Indiana Kentucky Massachusetts Minnesota Nevada Rhode Island Washington Arkansas Florida Louisiana Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Utah

Grants Management and Monitoring “GRADS 360° ”: Database organizes and provides easy access to grants information (e.g., project plans, budgets, contact information, etc.)

SLDS program website: Includes links to presentations from conferences, state web pages, and other related resources Grantee Activities & Resources Conference Calls: Regular call updates are held between grantee Project Directors and SLDS Program Officers

“LDS Share”: Online resource lets education agencies share helpful documents related to SLDS design, implementation and use Grantee Activities & Resources (continued)

“Features Matrix”: At-a-glance view of grantees’ progress towards SLDS components and capabilities Grantee Activities & Resources (continued)

Grantee Webinars: Monthly “webinar” discussions hosted by a grantee team to share best practices and give states a forum to discuss issues of interest Grantee Activities & Resources (continued)

Personnel Exchange Network: Enables state staff to visit other education agencies to learn and share knowledge with colleagues across state lines Grantee Activities & Resources (continued)

Expert Consultants: Technical assistance is available to grantee states through non-governmental organizations and technical consultants. Past assistance has covered issues such as: Course code integration Data model validation Data dictionary/data mapping Governance planning Strategic SIF planning & gap analysis Grantee Activities & Resources (continued)

Grantee Conference Presentations and Meetings Traveling Through Time: The Forum Guide to LDSs SLDS Grantee Listserv Small Group Calls and Fast-Response Webinars Sub-topic Workgroups On-Site Technical Assistance Grantee Activities & Resources (continued)

Issues Identified through the Program FERPA – data access for organizations State procurement issues with grant implementation – often takes longer than originally planned State education agencies as facilitating organization – new role for state collaboration Sustainability at the state level – impact of state economy

Lessons Learned: Successful Strategies for SLDS Development “It’s not just an IT project” “Communicate up and out” “State-managed, locally-operated” “Know who’s in charge”

Next Steps for SLDS Allow for effective e-Transcripts and reliable connections to early childhood, postsecondary, and workforce data Provide data access to research community and public stakeholders Figure out how to build data structures for seamless transfers of student records across state lines

Contact Information Website: Tate Gould, PhD Senior Program Officer, SLDS Grant Program Emily Anthony Program Officer, SLDS Grant Program Corey Chatis President, Chatis Consulting, Inc.