U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
EDFacts Submission System
C175 – Academic Achievement in Mathematics File Specifications
SY 2016-17
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C175 – Academic Achievement in Mathematics
File Specifications v13.0
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DOCUMENT CONTROL
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Title: / C175 – Academic Achievement in Mathematics File SpecificationsSecurity Level: / Unclassified – For Official Use Only
DOCUMENT HISTORY
Version Number / Date / Summary of Change1.0 – 12.0 / Versions 1.0 through 12.0 are used to build files for school years prior to SY 2016-17
13.0 / August 2016 / Updated for SY 2016-17:
· Table 2.2-1 Revised Reporting period description (editorial)
· Section 2.4 Provided additional details regarding students that are not reported in this file
· Section 2.4.1
o Provided additional details for reporting the ‘HS’ grade level
o Added new question for aligning grade level reporting with C185
· Table 4.2-1
o Revised definition and added MISSING as a permitted value for Grade Level (Assessment)
o Revised permitted value descriptions for Major Racial and Ethnic Groups
o Added MISSING as a permitted value for Assessment Administered
o Added MISSING as a permitted value for Performance Level
· Table 5.1-1
o Revised definition and added MISSING as a permitted value for GRADELVLASS
o Revised permitted value descriptions for MAJORREG
o Added MISSING as a permitted value for ASMTADMNSTRD
o Added MISSING as a permitted value for PERFLVL
PREFACE
This document provides technical instructions for building files that are submitted through the EDFacts Submission System (ESS). The ESS is an electronic system that facilitates the efficient and timely transmission of data from SEAs to the U.S. Department of Education.
This document is to be used in coordination with other documentation posted on http://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts/index.html under EDFacts System Documentation, including:
· EDFacts Workbook – a reference guide to using the EDFacts
Submission System (ESS); particularly useful to new users; contains multiple appendices, including one that explains how to use the file specifications
· ESS User Guide – provides assistance to new users of the EDFacts Submission System (ESS); it addresses the basic mechanics of system access and data submission
· EDFacts Business Rules Guide – describes each business rule, including the error number, type, message, definition, edit logic, and the file specifications where the business rules are applied
Please contact the Partner Support Center (PSC) with questions about the documents. You will find contact information for PSC and each State EDFacts Coordinator at: http://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts/eden/contacts.html
Data submitted through the ESS are authorized by an Annual Mandatory Collection of Elementary and Secondary Education Data Through EDFacts (OMB 1850-0925, expires 2/28/2019). EDFacts is a U.S. Department of Education (ED) initiative to govern, acquire, validate, and use high-quality, kindergarten through grade 12 (K–12) performance data for education planning, policymaking, and management and budget decision-making to improve outcomes for students. EDFacts centralizes data provided by SEAs, LEAs and schools, and provides users with the ability to easily analyze and report data. This initiative has significantly reduced the reporting burden for state and local data producers, and has streamlined data collection, analysis and reporting functions at the federal, state and local levels.
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File Specifications v13.0
Contents
DOCUMENT CONTROL ii
PREFACE iii
1.0 PURPOSE 2
2.0 GUIDANCE FOR SUBMITTING THIS FILE 2
2.1 Changes from the SY 2015-16 File Specifications 2
2.2 Core Requirements for Submitting the File 2
2.3 Required Categories and Totals 4
2.4 Guidance 6
2.4.1 Grade Level 7
2.4.2 Performance Level 8
2.4.3 Full Academic Year Status 9
2.4.4 Major Racial and Ethnic Groups 9
2.4.5 Sex (Membership) 11
2.4.6 Disability Status (Only) 11
2.4.7 LEP Status (Only) 11
2.4.8 Economically Disadvantaged Status 11
2.4.9 Migrant Status 11
2.4.10 Homeless Enrolled Status 12
2.4.11 Assessment Administered 12
2.4.12 States that Conduct Assessments in the Fall 14
2.4.13 Reporting Academic Achievement Results for Children with Disabilities (IDEA) at the LEA Level 14
2.5 Definitions 14
3.0 FILE NAMING CONVENTION 15
4.0 FIXED OR DELIMITED FILES 16
4.1 Header Record Definition 16
4.2 Data Record Definition 17
5.0 XML SPECIFICATIONS 22
5.1 Category XML Object 23
5.2 Table Type XML Object 27
5.3 Agency XML Object 28
5.4 File Transmit XML Object 30
APPENDIX A: EDFACTS – CSPR CROSSWALK 32
APPENDIX B: EDFACTS – IDEA (ASSESSMENT) CROSSWALK 32
August 2016 / i / SY 2016-17U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C175 – Academic Achievement in Mathematics
File Specifications v13.0
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C175 – Academic Achievement in Mathematics
File Specifications v13.0
1.0 PURPOSE
This document contains instructions for building files to submit EDFacts Data Group (DG583): Academic achievement in mathematics table. The definition for this data group is:
The unduplicated number of students who completed the state assessment in mathematics and for whom a proficiency level was assigned.
The data reported using this file specification are used to monitor and report performance on programs and activities supported by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended. These data will be used as responses in the Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR). Appendix A contains a crosswalk between this file and sections 1.3.1, 1.9.3.2, 2.1.1.1 and 2.1.1.3 of the CSPR.
The data collected using this file specification are collected under the authority of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 618. The data are used for monitoring the programs and activities under IDEA. Appendix B contains a crosswalk between this file and the applicable sections of OSEP legacy Table 6.
The ED data stewarding office/s for this file: OESE/OSS and OSERS/OSEP
2.0 GUIDANCE FOR SUBMITTING THIS FILE
This section contains changes from the previous school year, core requirements for submitting this file, required categories and totals, and general guidance.
2.1 Changes from the SY 2015-16 File Specifications
There have been changes to this file specification that resulted in changes to the record layouts. The changes are:
· Table 4.2-1
o Added Missing as a permitted value for Grade Level (Assessment)
o Added Missing as a permitted value for Assessment Administered
o Added Missing as a permitted value for Performance Level
· Table 5.1-1
o Added Missing as a permitted value for GRADELVLASS
o Added Missing as a permitted value for ASMTADMNSTRD
o Added Missing as a permitted value for PERFLVL
2.2 Core Requirements for Submitting the File
The following table contains the reporting period, the education units included or excluded, the type of count, and zero count reporting.
Table 2.2-1: Core Reporting Requirements
/ SEA / LEA / School /Reporting Period / Revised! Testing Window - The period when the state administers state-wide academic assessments (or the annual state English language proficiency assessment) as described by ESEA
Education units reported / Include SEA / Operational LEAs that had students during the assessment testing window / Operational schools that had students during the assessment testing window
Education units not reported / Closed, inactive, or future LEAs / Closed, inactive, or future schools
Count / Once / Once at LEA in accordance with ESEA regulations / Only at one school where student was assessed
Zero counts / Required for all valid combinations / Not required; valid combinations for the state that are not included will be assumed to be zeros [1]
Zero exceptions and
Not applicable / Assessment Administered – If a state does not use a permitted value (i.e., alternate assessments based on modified achievement standards and alternate assessments based on grade level achievement standards), the counts by that permitted value should be left out of the file.
Major Racial and Ethnic Groups - If a state does not use a permitted value, the counts by that permitted value should be left out of the file. See section 2.4.4.
Leave LEAs/Schools that do not have students to report out of the file.
Missing / Use “-1” to report missing counts.
Use “MISSING” when a category is not available
Related metadata survey / The responses to the EMAPS Assessment Metadata Survey and the permitted values reported must align. See more information related to aligning with the EMAPS Assessment Metadata Survey in Section 2.4 Guidance.
2.3 Required Categories and Totals
The table below lists the combination of the categories and totals that are expected to be submitted for the state and each LEA or school that should be included in the file.
· An “X” in the column indicates that the category value must be submitted when reporting that aggregation.
· The total indicator must be either “Y” (Yes) or “N” (No).
o If the record is for a category set, specify an “N” (No).
o If the record is for a subtotal or education unit total, specify a “Y” (Yes).
· The abbreviations in the “Table Name” column represent the technical name of the data used in the file.
Table 2.3–1: Required Categories and Totals
Category Set / Table Name / Grade Level (Assessment) / Performance Level / Full Academic Year Status / Assessment Administered / Major Racial and Ethnic Groups / Sex (Membership) / Disability Status (Only) / LEP Status (Only) / EconomicallyDisadvantaged Status / Migrant Status / Homeless Enrolled Status / Total Indicator / Comments /
Category Set A / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by Major Racial and Ethnic Groups, Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
Category Set B / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by Sex (Membership), Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level,
Category Set C / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by Disability Status (Only), Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
Category Set D / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by LEP Status (Only), Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
Category Set E / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by Economically Disadvantaged Status, Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
Category Set F / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by Migrant Status, Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
Category Set G / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / X / N / Student Count by Homeless Enrolled Status, Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
Subtotal 1 / STUDPERFM / X / X / X / X / Y / All Students by Assessment Administered, Full Academic Year Status, Grade Level (Assessment), Performance Level
2.4 Guidance
This section contains guidance for submitting this file in the format of questions and answers.
Which students should be reported in this file?
Include all students who:
· Took the assessment,
· Received a valid score, and
· Were assigned a proficiency level
In other words, if a student was reported as participating in C185, the student is reported in the mathematics academic achievement file.
This includes students who participated in regular assessments with or without accommodations; or alternate assessments including those based on grade level, modified, and alternate academic standards. Both students who were there for a full academic year and those not there for a full academic year are also included in this file.
The diagram below illustrates how the participation data relate to the reporting of data on academic achievement.
C185
Revised! Which students are not reported in this file?
Do not include students reported as a “non-participants” in C185 in the mathematics academic achievement file. Students that 1) did not take an assessment; 2) did not receive a valid score; or 3) were not assigned a proficiency level should not be reported in this file.
What if my state assigns non-participants to the lowest level of proficiency?
Those students are not reported in these files (for reporting academic achievement results).
Can my state report academic achievement data on its web site with non-participants assigned to the lowest level of proficiency?
Yes. The state will still report the academic achievement data to ED without including the non-participants. In this case, the data on assessments reported by the state will be different than the data on academic achievement reported to ED.
Are all students reported in all category sets?
No. All students should be reported in category set B (by sex (membership)) and in subtotal 1. For category set A (by major racial and ethnic groups), see question “what if some students are not assigned to a major racial and ethnic group” in section 2.4.4. For the other category sets, only include the students that meet the definition of the category being collected. For example, category set C collects information on children with disabilities (IDEA). Do not include students who do not meet that definition in category set C. Please see section 2.4.6 of this document for additional information about reporting children with disabilities (IDEA) in this file.