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Annie Rooney-French ONGL - Division of Program Standards BOY July 25……………….Session Begins 11:00 ET

All state-funded 3 and 4 year old children who are counted for funding purposes should be enrolled in Infinite Campus. 3s and 4s with an active and locked disability and 4 year olds whose family income is up to 150% of poverty 2 Preschool enrollment Annie Rooney-French

Other preschoolers are enrolled if they are receiving services such as: ◦ Special Education only (“N”) ◦ RTI/KSI (non income eligible) ◦ Head Start in school building ◦ FRYSC child care ◦ Over income preschool (if space is available) ◦ Other: Title I, ELL, universal preschool 3 Annie Rooney-French

To determine the grade of the child, look at their age on October 1 st. For example: If a child is 2 years old on Oct. 1 st, but turns 3 on or after October 2 nd, that child would be a Annie Rooney-French

The Challenge Enrolling the preschool children correctly is rather complex and the process needs to be implemented correctly, otherwise the children may not be counted. Several data collectors use the information from Infinite Campus, not just counting the children for funding purposes. 5 Annie Rooney-French

6 Enroll a new student Annie Rooney-French

7 The state-funded preschool children who are served in the classroom will have an enrollment type of “P” Enrollment Type, “N” is for the children who receive “special education only” services and they are not enrolled in the preschool classroom. Annie Rooney-French

8 Type their site in the START COMMENTS in the enrollment tab. An example of this situation could be a Head Start site or a contracted child care center. XYZ District Head Start Center or Contracted Child Care center Annie Rooney-French

There is no need to click on State Exclude. Preschool is not included in the state reporting counts. 9 Annie Rooney-French

10 Look for a separate training for entering children with special needs and RTI/KSI Annie Rooney-French

 Remember that Infinite Campus pulls the information about children with disabilities from the conference summary page. Make sure all the information is filled out, especially the disability identified. 11 Annie Rooney-French

IDEA only children  3 and 4 year-old children receiving IDEA only services “N” should not have the preschool tab filled out.  Their data will be collected through the special education services section from their active/locked IEP. 12 Annie Rooney-French

13 Preschool Tab Pre-school Path: Student | General | Pre-school Tab Required for all students in the state-funded preschool, and Head Start children served by the preschool program who are receiving services in a classroom in grades 97, 98 and 99. Annie Rooney-French

14 This is the preschool tab. Notice the enrollment is filled out and the start date: Annie Rooney-French

Reminder State-funded preschoolers must have the preschool tab filled out if they are to be counted for funding purposes. 15 Annie Rooney-French

 You may choose more than one. 16 Annie Rooney-French

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18 For 4s with disabilities, you must click on a box to specify the child’s income level, up to 150% of poverty or over income. Annie Rooney-French

19 Head Start Enhanced Annie Rooney-French

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21 The children in this category do not qualify for at risk and they do not have a disability. They may be enrolled if the district offers preschool spots to additional children who reside in the district. Annie Rooney-French

22 Select the appropriate setting from dropdown menu (Pick only one) 01: Public School 02: Home 03: Head Start 04: Contracted, Private Setting Setting Annie Rooney-French

23 These two items at the bottom of the preschool tab are the district assessment tool and how the information is collected. Annie Rooney-French

 Social Service  and Home Visits 24 Annie Rooney-French

25 Be sure to check the home visit box and record the date of the home visit. Annie Rooney-French

26 If the school/Head Start program provides additional family support, please record it by checking the appropriate box. This information will no longer be collected through an excel sheet at the end of the school year. Annie Rooney-French

Once the student is deemed eligible for preschool, the student needs to be scheduled into a preschool course/section that is marked as their homeroom. This is required for the student to pull correctly for the KEDS extract. 27 Annie Rooney-French

28 It’s on the left hand side, under Index. Click on Preschool Enrollment Count. Annie Rooney-French

29 Formerly known as the December 1 count. It will now be exclusively pulled from IC. State Format Extract Fall Enrollment Count Annie Rooney-French

30 In the place of the supplemental 3 count, there is a Spring Enrollment on March 1 st for all eligible children, 3 and 4s. Annie Rooney-French

Y4atRisk (Grade 99) Y2WDisabilitySL (Grade 97) Y3WDisabilitySL(Grade 98) Y4WDisabilitySL (Grade 99) Total SL Y2WDisabilityMMD (Grade 97) Y3WDisabilityMMD (Grade 98) Y4WDisabilityMMD(Grade 99) Total MMD 31 Annie Rooney-French

Y2WDisabilitySEV (Grade 97) Y3WDisabilitySEV (Grade 98) Y4WDisabilitySEV(Grade 99) Total Severe Y4WDisability150%ofPoverty Y4WDisabilityOverIncome Y3OrY4HeadStartEnhanced Y3Or4WODisabilityOveIncome 32 Annie Rooney-French

SL  05 Speech Language 33 Annie Rooney-French

MMD  01 Mild Mental Disability  08 Orthopedically Impaired  09 Other Health Impaired  10 Specific Learning Disability  15 Developmentally Delayed 34 Annie Rooney-French

SEV – Severe  02 Functional Mental Disability  04 Hearing Impaired  06 Visually Impaired  07 Emotional Behavioral Disability  11 Deaf Blind  12 Multiple Disabilities  13 Autism  14 Traumatic Brain Injury 35 Annie Rooney-French

 Fall Enrollment Count, Dec.1, pulled Dec. 15, 2013  Spring Enrollment Count, March 1, pulled March 15, 2014  No need to submit count. 36 Annie Rooney-French

 Infinite Campus developers will create a count that will include student’s names and areas of eligibility including the over income children served. This will be listed according to school and separated by age (97, 98, 99). 37 Annie Rooney-French

38 This database will have all the children’s names, their IEP status, and each of the categories for the Fall and Spring Enrollment counts. Annie Rooney-French

39 PS End DateY4atRisk Y2W Disability SL Y3W Disability SL Y4W Disability SL Total SL /15/ TOTALS20011 Annie Rooney-French

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