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Statutory References for the ED166.
The Regional School Choice Office (RSCO) was created in partnership with operator districts to manage the Open Choice and magnet school choice process in response to the Milo Sheff, et al. v. William O’Neill, et al case and the decision in 1997.
Contact Information for the TCS Collection.
Contact Information for the Directory Manager application.
Contact Information for the ED166.
List of Performance Office Data Collection Applications with link to Help Sites.
Password and Username Information for Performance Office Applications. Learn how to obtain or reset your password or what to do when there is a change in staff.
Lunch information for the 2018 Performance Matters Forum.
About the Collection: ED166 Student Disciplinary Offense Data Collection
The ED166 is the Student Disciplinary Offense Data Collection. Districts are required to submit specific incidents to CSDE annually. CSDE then uses this data to satisfy various federal mandates.
The Teacher-Course-Student (TCS) application collects student, teacher and course data. Analyses of TCS data can greatly inform school and district strategists to increase the college and career readiness of all learners. This data allows districts to make informed decisions about the current state of instruction and learning as well as the ways in which both can be improved, monitored and shared.
PSIS Information on Student Attendance Reporting.
About the Collection: Kindergarten Entrance Inventory (KEI)
The Fall Kindergarten Entrance Inventory was designed to provide a statewide snapshot of the skills students demonstrate, based on teachers' observations, at the beginning of the kindergarten year.
About the Collection: Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO)
The ECO data collection is required for all applicable students with an IEP at least 3 years of age and in the preschool grade.
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