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Superintendents & EMIS Coordinators,
In the last Report Card cycle, several districts/schools missed reporting data that ultimately impacted Report Card results. Last school year, 257 data appeals were approved and, through data analysis, these districts discovered and corrected issues with their data before the LRC was published. Regrettably, 14 watermark requests were submitted to DEW and, due to missed deadlines, these districts could not address their data issues in time. It is a matter of concern to DEW that many districts were unaware of data issues bringing to the forefront the need for proactive data management, where districts take the initiative to identify and address potentional issues.
DEW is leveraging the EMIS Alliance Grant and ITC participation to assist EMIS coordinators and other key district and school personnel to improve the ability of educators to better explore, understand, and communicate with school data in a meaningful way. The Tools for Troubleshooting Data Associated with Report Card Measures workshop is different than other EMIS offerings because the intended audience is for district teams, including the EMIS coordinator along with other district and building level administrators who play a role in assuring accurate report card data.
This new in-person-only EMIS Alliance workshop will include troubleshooting opportunities reflecting some of the reporting issues experienced with the Report Card. It will address the various reports available in the Secure Data Center to assist districts and schools in reviewing their data and decision-making. It will also address the importance of assigned data owners for the various data sets that impact Report Card measures as well as building strong data teams that actively engage in ensuring accurate data is reported.
We are pleased to offer Tools for Troubleshooting Data Associated with Report Card Measures for your district team on the dates and times noted below. We’ve been given the instruction from DEW that these sessions are at least two district/school administrative staff and the EMIS coordinator to work together with the goal of understanding how the reported data impacts the Report Card. They are discouraging ITCs from allowing district attendance if only a single person registers as they don’t intend for the responsibility associated with Local Report Card data to fall on a single person. Please be sure to pass this along to the appropriate staff in your district (I’ve only included superintendents and EMIS Coordinators on this invitation) so that they can coordinate which date they’d like to attend. Each attendee will need to register using one of the links below.
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