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Special Education Federal Child Count Reporting NOVEMBER 2015.

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1 Special Education Federal Child Count Reporting NOVEMBER 2015

2 Presentation Disclaimer The information contained in this presentation and power point is an overview of special education requirements. The presentation is not intended as legal advice. The state regulations that implement IDEA are located at Chapter 392-172A WAC. Outside resources are not intended to be an endorsement of any service or product. District personnel should always review their district’s policy and procedures and review questions with their administrative staff. 2

3 Federal Special Education Annual Child Count and Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Reporting  Student’s age, disability category and least restrictive environment codes are calculated as of the count date as compared to birth date, regardless of when the data is submitted.  This federal count is for student’s ages three through 21. Birth through two students are not counted on this particular report.  Serving Districts report this data, not the Resident District. UNLESS the two districts have an agreement that says otherwise.  If the student is a “Choice” student make sure that element is filled out in CEDARS  Must mail in original Certification Page—keep a copy in your district. 3

4 Federal Special Education Annual Child Count and Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Reporting  Only count students eligible on the count date of 11/2/2015 SERVED by your district  Submit data on or before the due date. Don’t wait until the last day. Due date this year is 12/14/2015.  Make sure you have access privileges to EDS—if you do not or do not know, please contact your District Security Manager to have access assigned.  Incorrect or missing LRE, Disability Codes or Race/Ethnicity Codes will result in errors in the record for that student will not be able to be validated.  After validating and locking the district’s data, a confirmation will be sent back to the email address submitting the report within three business days. 4

5 Using the Special Education November Federal Child Count Application Federal Special Education Child Count and Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) is an annual data collection specific to special education students enrolled and served within a district. The Special Education November Federal Child Count Application was created within the Education Data System (EDS) to assist school districts in reviewing and certifying their data before it is submitted for state and federal reporting. Where appropriate, current year district CEDARS data is used to generate the data in this application. This application has three sections for districts to review or complete:  Validation  Review  Certification 5

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17 17 STEP 1: VALIDATION

18 Step 1 – Validation 18

19 Validation Tab – ERROR Records 19

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21 Validation Tab – missing records – Student Validation List Business Rules How to determine why students do or do not display on the Special Ed Federal Child Count Validation list: Counted students must be age 3-21 as of the November count date. Students older or younger will not be included on this report. This report displays students who are served in your district. If they are resident students, but served in another district, they will not be on this list. Check the CEDARS Exceptions Report and correct any exceptions about the student. To be able to validate a student on the Federal report, the student's CEDARS data cannot be a submission exception. The student also cannot be shown an error on the Validation list. Verify the student was enrolled and being served in your district on the November count date. Make sure the student is reported as Primary School = Yes in your district OR that the student is reported as Part-time Private School = Yes or Part-time Homebased = Yes in CEDARS. Check the status of the last CEDARS submission. If the submission exceeded the logical delete threshold, the district security manager will need to review and either allow the submission to proceed or resubmit a new set of files. 21

22 Step 2 – Review the Summary of Validation Records 22

23 Step 3 – Certification 23

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25 Print/download features 25 Please remember, it is the district’s responsibility to keep a copy of these reports and a copy of the signed Certification Page available for auditing purposes.

26 Revising the Federal Count 26

27 Resources CEDARS Data Manuals, Training Materials and Other documents http://www.k12.wa.us/CEDARS/Training.aspx Calculating Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Decision Tree/Flow Chart (PDF) LRE Calculator (Excel)Decision Tree/Flow Chart LRE Calculator 27

28 Contact Information Special Education http://www.k12.wa.us/SpecialEd/Data.aspx Sandy Grummick Amber O’Donnell specialeddata@k12.wa.us 360.725.6075 CEDARS Data Contact your CEDARS District Administrator CEDARS Data Manuals, Training Materials and Other documents http://www.k12.wa.us/CEDARS/Training.aspx OSPI Customer Support customersupport@k12.wa.us 1.800.725.4311, Option 1 OSPI TTY (360) 664-3631 28


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