OME Mission To provide excellent leadership, technical assistance, and financial support to improve the
educational opportunities and academic success of migrant children, youth, agricultural workers, fishers, and their families.
CSPR Part II: Results and Changes for SY 2016-17
Migrant Education Program (MEP) Webinar October 26, 2017
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Legal References for the CSPR
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Code of Federal Regulations: 34 CFR 76.720
Applies to a State’s reports required under 2 CFR 200.328 (Monitoring and Reporting of Program Performance) and 2 CFR 200.327 (Financial Reporting).
Guidance: MEP Guidance, March, 2017,
Chapter IX. Program Performance and Child Count Reporting, pages 96-105.
Title VIII. General Provisions, Part C, Section 8303, Consolidated Reporting (ESEA, as amended through P.L. 114-95).
Purpose of CSPR Webinars OME seeks to: • Improve resources to assist State MEPs in fulfilling data
reporting requirements, and • Improve “first-submission” accuracy by providing
examples and data quality tools to State MEPs.
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CSPR Part II Webinar Objectives
Participants will: 1) Review SY 2015-16 CSPR data quality results, 2) Review the SY 2015-16 CSPR top data quality issues, 3) Review changes to the CSPR and EDFacts files
specifications for SY 2016-17, and 4) Prepare for changes to the SY 2017-18 CSPR
So that MEP directors may submit accurate CSPR data.
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SY 2015-16 CSPR
Data Quality Results
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CSPR Comparison Data SY 2011-12 through SY 2015-16
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SY 2011-12 SY 2012-13 SY 2013-14 SY 2014-15 SY 2015-16
Total Number of Data Quality Errors
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SY 2015-16 CSPR Results: No Significant Data Quality Issues Arkansas Georgia Hawaii Illinois Indiana Kansas Maine Maryland Michigan Montana Nebraska New Jersey Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Vermont Wisconsin
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100% Within Data
Check Sheet Parameters
Bold and Italicized = Minimum Two Consecutive Years
SY 2015-16 CSPR Results
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40Number of SY 2014-15 Part 2.3 Data Quality Issues
2.3.1 Child Counts andNarratives
2.3.2 Eligible Migrant Children
2.3.3 RY Services
2.3.4 S/I Services
2.3.5 Performance PeriodServices
2.3.6 School Data RY
2.3.7 MEP Project Data
2.3.8 MEP Personnel Data
SY 2015-16 CSPR Top Data Quality Issues
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SY 2015-16 CSPR General Information and Top 3 Data Quality Issues
General Information 2.3.1. Child Counts 2.3.2. Eligible Migrant Children 2.3.5. MEP Services – Performance Period
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Data Quality Issues: General Information
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General Information
We recommend that you use the Data Check Sheet to determine if you need to review year-to-year increases/decreases of 25%, and to determine if your State’s nested data is inconsistent.
If you have a year-to-year increase/decrease of 25%, remember to
place a specific comment in the comment box. Review all data before submission.
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2.3.1 Child Counts
Data Quality Issue #1
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2.3.1 Child Counts Address ALL the requirements for Methods Used to Count Children
(2.3.1.3.3). Specifically, address how the State MEP counts two-year-olds who turn three years of age; how high school graduates will NOT be included in the subsequent year’s counts (SY 2017-18).
Address the requirements for Quality Control Processes (2.3.1.3.4). OME has clarified re-interviewing questions.
If your State has used the same processes in 2.3.1.3.3 as in SY 2015-16, ensure that you have changed important dates in the narratives to reflect SY 2016-17 (e.g., SY, QAD, etc.).
Counts of eligible children in grades three through eight and high school who were assessed normally should be a subset of counts of eligible children in these grades.
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2.3.2 Eligible Migrant Children Data Quality Issue #2
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2.3.2 Eligible Migrant Children
Eligible Migrant Children
2.3.2.5 (QAD RY) 2.3.2.4 (QAD PP)
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Age/Grade Qualifying Arrival Date During the Regular School Year (Sep. – Jun.)
Qualifying Arrival Date During the Performance Period (Sep. – Aug.)
Age birth through 2 15 200 Age 3 through 5 (not Kindergarten) 35 215
K 20 255 1 30 28
QAD PP, in MOST
cases, will be equal or higher than
the QAD RY
2.3.5 Performance Period
Services Data Quality Issue #3
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2.3.5 Performance Period Services
Nested Data (compared to eligible population) Increases/decreases of >25%
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Questions?
Please submit any questions that you may have about the webinar’s content through
the chat box.
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SY 2016-17: Changes to MEP CSPR
and EDFacts File Specifications
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes
2.3.1 (Migrant Child Counts): Increased accountability to submit accurate Child
Counts OSY FAQ: Include students who have dropped
out of school (rather than dropped out only during “the previous performance period”).
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes
2.3.1.1 (Category 1 Child Count, and
throughout the 2.3 CSPR):
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes Count a child who moved from one age/grade level to
another during the performance period only once in the age/grade category in which s/he spent the majority of his/her time while residing in the State, during the performance period.
Why? In some cases, the “highest age/grade level” yielded numbers of students who enrolled in the next grade level in the subsequent school year, leading to data challenges when comparing eligible / assessed / services data.
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes
2.3.1.3.4 (Quality Control Processes): If independent prospective interviews were not
administered in any of the three performance periods, please provide an explanation in the “Comment” row at the end of the table. (SY 2014-15, SY 2015-16, SY 2016-17)
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes 2.3.3 (Services for Eligible Migrant Children): Migrant children who are not included in your State’s
Category I or Category II child counts because they did not reside in your State for at least one day during the performance period (e.g., interstate collaboration), but who were eligible in another State and received instructional services funded in whole or in part with MEP funds in your State. If you report such children, please provide an explanatory comment in the comment box for each relevant CSPR question.
Therefore, you MAY count these children for services, but NOT count them in Category 1 or 2 counts.
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes
2.3.5.3.1 (Type of Instructional Service – During the Performance Period):
Beginning with SY 2016-17, high school credit accrual
may include the age/grade categories of Grade 8 through Grade 12 (formerly Grade 9 through Grade 12).
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SY 2016-17 MEP CSPR Changes
2.3.8 (MEP Personnel Data):
2.3.8.1 (MEP State Director) Beginning with SY 2016-17, States will not report
MEP State Director FTE.
2.3.8.2 (MEP Staff) Beginning with SY 2016-17, States will not report
MEP Personnel Data.
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Questions?
Please submit any questions that you may have about the webinar’s content through
the chat box.
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MEP EDFacts File Specification Changes
Changes in File Specifications: C054 C065 C121 C145
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MEP EDFacts File Specification Changes
Changes in File Specification C054, MEP Students Served: File is NOT reported at LEA level, beginning in SY 2016-
17 Age/Grade definition change Out-of-School definition change Dropout definition change
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MEP EDFacts File Specification Changes
Changes in File Specification C065, MEP Students Served: File no longer contains MEP-specific information,
including MEP Personnel FTE and Headcount.
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MEP EDFacts File Specification Changes
Changes in File Specification C121, MEP Students Served: File no longer requires Race/Ethnicity information for the
following age/grade categories: B-2, 3-5 (not K), and OSY, in Category Set A.
Definition of Referred Services included, and file now includes Referred Services.
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MEP EDFacts File Specification Changes
Changes in File Specification C145, MEP Students Served: Removed “Referred Services” from file. Only “Eligible” and served, rather than “participating.” Eighth grade students may be counted in Credit Accrual.
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Questions?
Please submit any questions that you may have about the webinar’s content through
the chat box.
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SY 2017-18: Changes to MEP CSPR
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SY 2017-18 CSPR Changes
OME has received recommendations from the MEP Coordination Workgroup (CWG) and staff. Proposed changes will be available during the upcoming
public comment period. Please review proposed changes and suggest new ways
to focus the MEP CSPR data collection.
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Questions?
Please submit any questions that you may have about the webinar’s content through
the chat box.
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REMINDER On Tuesday, November 2, we will provide training on the CSPR Part II Data Check Tool, and show directors how the CSPR Part II Rating Instrument is used in the OME review. See you then!
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THANK YOU! Edward Monaghan [email protected] Preeti Choudhary [email protected] Partner Support Center (PSC) Contact Information: Telephone: 877-457-3336 (877-HLP-EDEN) Fax: 888-329-3336 (888-FAX-EDEN) TTY/TDD: 888-403-3336 (888-403-EDEN) E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts/index.html Hours of Operation: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday-Friday. Excluding federal holidays.
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