By Chris Moggia on Friday, 29 July 2016
Category: What's New

CALPADS Update #119

In this update:  

1.  New CALPADS maintenance window

2.  Reporting Disciplinary Removals to an Interim Alternative Setting

3.  Students Missing from CTE Reports

NEW CALPADS MAINTENANCE WINDOW 

To facilitate routine maintenance and provide more predictability to users, the California Department of Education (CDE) has established and has begun a new, regular CALPADS maintenance window. CALPADS maintenance is planned to occur each Tuesday morning from 6:00am–9:00am. While this maintenance window may not be utilized each week, LEAs should plan for the CALPADS system to be unavailable during those hours. The CDE will continue to send out release notes following each release, and FLASH updates when changes are made or new functionality is implemented. 

REPORTING DISCIPLINARY REMOVALS TO AN INTERIM ALTERNATIVE SETTING 

Preliminary analysis of End-of-Year 3 (EOY 3) discipline data in CALPADS gives some indication that local educational agencies (LEAs) are incorrectly reporting removals to an interim alternative setting (Field 4.23 - Removal to Interim Alternative Setting Reason Code). 

A removal to an interim alternative setting is an instance in which school personnel or a hearing officer (not the Individualized Education Program [IEP] team) order the removal of a child with disabilities from his/her current educational placement for drug or weapon offenses, or serious bodily injury, to an appropriate interim alternative education setting for not more than 45 school days. 

An interim alternative education setting is an appropriate setting that enables the child to continue to receive educational services and participate in the general education curriculum (although in another setting) and to progress toward meeting the goals set in the Individualized Education Program (IEP). As appropriate, the setting includes a functional behavioral assessment and behavioral intervention services and modifications to address the behavior violation so that it does not recur. The IEP team is responsible for determining the interim alternative education setting. 

When populating this field, please be mindful of the following: 

STUDENTS MISSING FROM CTE REPORT 3.14 AND 3.15


Currently the End-of-Year (EOY) 1 Career Technical Education (CTE) Concentrators and Completers reports (3.14 and 3.15) do not include concentrators and completers whose courses were provided by a Regional Occupational Center or Program (ROC/P). When the CTE Provider Code (field 9.27) is populated with “1” (ROC/P) the course is excluded from the reports.
The reports will be modified next year to reflect concentrators and completers whose courses were provided by ROC/Ps. For the 2015–2016 academic year, data required for the Carl Perkins Career Technical Education Program reporting will continue to be pulled from the Perkins Data System (PDS), and not CALPADS. When analyzing the comparability of CTE data submitted to PDS and CALPADS, the CDE will compare the Perkins Data System aggregates to CALPADS aggregates that include the concentrators and completers whose courses were provided by ROC/Ps.
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