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EDFacts Accountability, 2010-11
EDFacts Accountability, 2010-11 (EDFacts ACCNT:2010-11), is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study); program data is available since 2005 at . EDFacts ACCNT:2010-11 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about school or district status according to the accountability provisions of ESEA at the school, LEA, and state levels. EDFacts ACCNT:2010-11 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ACCNT:2010-11 are from 20 data groups with information on Alternate Approach Status, AYP Status, Corrective Actions, Elementary/Middle Additional Indicator Status, High School Graduation Rate Indicator Status, Mathematics Participation Status, Reading/Language Arts Participation Status, AMO Mathematics Status, AMO Reading/Language Arts Status, Improvement Status, Restructuring Actions, Reconstituted Status, School Improvement Funds Allocation, School Improvement Funds Status, Intervention, Mathematics Participation Status- Flexibility, Reading/language Arts Participation Status- Flexibility, AMO mathematics status - Flexibility, AMO reading/language arts status- Flexibility, and High school graduation rate indicator status- Flexibility. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts' data.
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EDFacts Accountability, 2011-12
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EDFacts Accountability, 2011-12 (EDFacts ACCNT:2011-12), is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study); program data is available since 2005 at . EDFacts ACCNT:2011-12 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about school or district status according to the accountability provisions of ESEA at the school, LEA, and state levels. EDFacts ACCNT:2011-12 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ACCNT:2011-12 are from 20 data groups with information on Alternate Approach Status, AYP Status, Corrective Actions, Elementary/Middle Additional Indicator Status, High School Graduation Rate Indicator Status, Mathematics Participation Status, Reading/Language Arts Participation Status, AMO Mathematics Status, AMO Reading/Language Arts Status, Improvement Status, Restructuring Actions, Reconstituted Status, School Improvement Funds Allocation, School Improvement Funds Status, Intervention, Mathematics Participation Status- Flexibility, Reading/language Arts Participation Status- Flexibility, AMO mathematics status - Flexibility, AMO reading/language arts status- Flexibility, and High school graduation rate indicator status- Flexibility. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts' data.
EDFacts Assessment, 2011-12
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EDFacts Assessment, 2011-12 (EDFacts ASSMT:2011-12) is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study). EDFacts ASSMT:2011-12 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about students participation in and performance on academic assessments in Reading/Language Arts, Science, and Mathematics in elementary and secondary education at the school, LEA, and SEA levels. EDFacts ASSMT:2011-12 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal, and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ASSMT:2011-12 are from eight (8) data groups with information on Academic Achievement, Academic Achievement-Flexibility, Assessment Participation, and Assessment Participation-Flexibility in Mathematics and Reading/Language Arts. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts data.
EDFacts Assessment, 2017-18
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EDFacts Assessment, 2017-18 (EDFacts ASSMT:2017-18) is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study). EDFacts ASSMT:2017-18 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about students participation in and performance on academic assessments in Reading/Language Arts, Science, and Mathematics in elementary and secondary education at the school, LEA, and SEA levels. EDFacts ASSMT:2017-18 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal, and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ASSMT:2017-18 are from four (4) data groups with information on Academic Achievement and Assessment Participation in Mathematics and Reading/Language Arts. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts data.
EDFacts Assessment, 2013-14
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EDFacts Assessment, 2013-14 (EDFacts ASSMT:2013-14) is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study). EDFacts ASSMT:2013-14 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about students participation in and performance on academic assessments in Reading/Language Arts, Science, and Mathematics in elementary and secondary education at the school, LEA, and SEA levels. EDFacts ASSMT:2013-14 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal, and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ASSMT:2013-14 are from four (4) data groups with information on Academic Achievement and Assessment Participation in Mathematics and Reading/Language Arts. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts data.
EDFacts Assessment, 2014-15
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EDFacts Assessment, 2014-15 (EDFacts ASSMT:2014-15) is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study). EDFacts ASSMT:2014-15 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about students participation in and performance on academic assessments in Reading/Language Arts, Science, and Mathematics in elementary and secondary education at the school, LEA, and SEA levels. EDFacts ASSMT:2014-15 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal, and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ASSMT:2014-15 are from four (4) data groups with information on Academic Achievement and Assessment Participation in Mathematics and Reading/Language Arts. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts data.
EDFacts Assessment, 2015-16
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EDFacts Assessment, 2015-16 (EDFacts ASSMT:2015-16) is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study). EDFacts ASSMT:2015-16 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about students participation in and performance on academic assessments in Reading/Language Arts, Science, and Mathematics in elementary and secondary education at the school, LEA, and SEA levels. EDFacts ASSMT:2015-16 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal, and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts ASSMT:2015-16 are from four (4) data groups with information on Academic Achievement and Assessment Participation in Mathematics and Reading/Language Arts. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts data.
EDFacts School Improvement Grant, 2011-12
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EDFacts School Improvement Grant, 2011-12 (EDFacts SIG:2011-12), is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study); program data is available since 2005 at . EDFacts SIG:2011-12 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data about students, teachers, principals, and schools from states to monitor and report performance on the School Improvement Grant (SIG) program at the school levels. EDFacts SIG:2011-12 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts SIG:2011-12 are from 14 data groups with information on Advanced Coursework, Dual Enrollment, Advanced Coursework/Dual Enrollment, Average Scale Scores, Increased Learning Time, Intervention Used, School Year Minutes, Student Attendance Rate, Teacher Attendance Rate, Persistently Lowest-Achieving Schools, Principal Evaluations, Principal Performance Level Names, Teacher Evaluations, and Teacher Performance Level Names. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts' data.
Consolidated State Performance Report, 2006-07
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The Consolidated State Performance Report, 2006-07 (CSPR 2006-07), is part of the Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) program: a required annual reporting tool for each state, the District of Columbia, the Bureau of Indian Education, and Puerto Rico; program data is available since 2005-06 at . CSPR 2006-07 (https://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/sy06-07part1/index.html; https://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/sy06-07part2/index.html) is a cross-sectional survey that measures each state's progress towards implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and the reporting instrument for state formula grant programs authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as amended by NCLB. The reporting was conducted using state education agencies' (SEAs) reports in the EDFacts online submission system. CSPR 2006-07 is a universe survey. The study's response rate was 100%. Key statistics include information on adequate yearly progress, state performance assessments, highly qualified teachers, public school choice and supplemental education services options.
EDFacts Teacher Quality, 2010-11
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EDFacts Teacher Quality, 2010-11 (EDFacts TQ:2010-11), is one of 17 'topics' identified in the EDFacts documentation (in this database, each 'topic' is entered as a separate study); program data is available since 2005 at . EDFacts TQ:2010-11 (ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts) annually collects cross-sectional data from states about teacher quality based on the performance on programs and activities supported by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended, determined by whether teachers are classified as highly qualified for their assignment according to state definition. Indicators include the number of elementary and secondary classes in core academic subjects and the designation of a school's poverty quartile. EDFacts TQ:2010-11 data were collected using the EDFacts Submission System (ESS), a centralized portal and their submission by states is mandatory and required for benefits. Not submitting the required reports by a state constitutes a failure to comply with law and may have consequences for federal funding to the state. Key statistics produced from EDFacts TQ:2010-11 are from 3 data groups with information on State Poverty Designation, Teacher Quality in Elementary Classes, and Teacher Quality in Secondary Classes. For the purposes of this system, data groups are referred to as 'variables', as a result of the structure and format of EDFacts' data.
Consolidated State Performance Report, 2008-09
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The Consolidated State Performance Report, 2008-09 (CSPR 2008-09), is part of the Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) program: a required annual reporting tool for each state, the Bureau of Indian Education, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico; program data is available since 2005-06 at . CSPR 2008-09 (https://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/sy08-09part1/index.html; https://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/sy08-09part2/index.html) is a cross-sectional report that measures each state's progress towards implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and the reporting instrument for state formula grant programs authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as amended by NCLB. The reporting was conducted using state education agencies' (SEAs) reports in the EDFacts online submission system. CSPR 2008-09 is a universe survey. The study's response rate was 100%. Key statistics include information on adequate yearly progress, state performance assessments, highly qualified teachers, public school choice and supplemental education services options.