Initial Enrollment of Migrant Student Information Exchange (MSIX)

Migrant Student Information Exchange (MSIX)

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Initial Enrollment of Migrant Student Information Exchange (MSIX)

OMB: 1810-0683

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According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this collection is 1810-0683. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 4,440 hours per response for the initial enrollment, 2,456 hours per response for the Semester, Trimester or Summer/Intersession Updates and 614 hours per response for the MEP Child Update, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The obligation to respond to this collection is required to obtain or retain benefit under Title I, Part C of ESEA (P.L. 107-110) Sec. 1304(b)(3) and Sec. 1308 (b)(2). No assurance of confidentiality is being provided. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20210-4537 or email [email protected] and reference the OMB Control Number 1810-0683. Note: Please do not submit the completed minimum data elements file to this address.


MSIX Minimum Data Elements (Revised 11-01-2010)
Data Element Definition Values

Data Element

Definition

Values

Additional Information

Category

1

MSIX Identification Number

A unique, system generated identification number assigned to identify a migrant child's consolidated record.

Unique 12-digit numeric value, system assigned.

Uniquely identifies one and only one student’s consolidated file.

Student Demographic

2

State Student Identifier

A unique identification number assigned to a child by a State.

Any combination of letters and/or numbers of 15-digits or less that will uniquely retrieve only one child in the State.


Student Demographic

3

State Student Identifier Type

Identifies the origin of the State Student Identifier.

01 State-assigned unique ID Number; 02 State Migrant Education Program Assigned Unique ID number


Student Demographic

4

First Name

A name given to a child at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change.

Free text


Student Demographic

5

Middle Name

A secondary name given to a child at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change.

Free text


Student Demographic

6

Last Name 1

Student's legal last name (paternal). If child has multiple or hyphenated last name, contains the first part.

Free text


Student Demographic

7

Last Name 2

If appropriate, child's legal last name (maternal). If child has multiple or hyphenated last name, contains the second part.

Free text


Student Demographic

8

Suffix

An appendage, if any, used to denote a child's generation in his family (e.g., Jr., Sr., III, 3rd).

Free text


Student Demographic

9

Sex

The concept describing the biological traits that distinguish the males and females of a species.

Female; Male


Student Demographic

10

Birth Date

The month, day, and year on which a child was born.

Date


Student Demographic

11

Multiple Birth Flag

Indicates if child is a twin, triplet, etc.

Yes; No


Student Demographic

12

Birth City

The name of the city in which the child was born.

Free text


Student Demographic

13

Birth State

The ISO abbreviation code for a State (within the United States, Mexico and Canada), Outlying Area, or State (in another country) in which a child was born.

Any valid U.S., Canadian or Mexican state abbreviation (from standard table) or freeform entry of any other state name if county not = U.S., Canada or Mexico.


Student Demographic

14

Birth Country

The standard abbreviation code of the country in which a child was born.

Any valid NCES country code.


Student Demographic

15

Birth Date Verification

The evidence by which a child's date of birth is confirmed.

Any valid NCES code below:

1003 -Baptismal or church certificate 1004 -Birth Certificate

1005 -Entry in family Bible

1006 -Hospital Certificate

1007 -Parent's affidavit

1008 -Passport

1009 -Physician's Certificate

1010 -Previously verified school records

1011 -State-issued ID

1012 -Driver's license

1013 -Immigration document

2382 -Life insurance policy

9999 -Other























16

Male Parent First Name

The first name of the male parent. The term ‘parent’ includes a legal guardian or other person standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent or stepparent with whom the child lives, or a person who is legally responsible for the welfare of the child).

Free text.

Provide the first name of the legal male parent, if available. If not available, enter the first name of the male person who is currently standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent, stepparent, or uncle with whom the child lives, or a person who is responsible for the welfare of the child while the child is in the State). If there is no parent information disclosed, leave blank.

Student Demographic

17

Male Parent Last Name

The last name of the male parent. The term ‘parent’ includes a legal guardian or other person standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent or stepparent with whom the child lives, or a person who is legally responsible for the welfare of the child).

Free text

Provide the last name of the legal male parent, if available. If not available, enter the last name of the male person who is currently standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent, stepparent, or uncle with whom the child lives, or a person who is responsible for the welfare of the child while the child is in the State). If Male Parent First Name is present, then Male Parent Last Name must also be present. If there is no male parent information disclosed, leave blank.

Student Demographic

18

Female Parent First Name

The first name of the female parent. The term ‘parent’ includes a legal guardian or other person standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent or stepparent with whom the child lives, or a person who is legally responsible for the welfare of the child).

Free text

Provide the first name of the legal female parent, if available. If not available, enter the first name of the female person who is currently standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent, stepparent, or aunt with whom the child lives, or a person who is responsible for the welfare of the child while the child is in the State). If there is no parent information disclosed, leave blank.

Student Demographic

19

Female Parent Last Name

The last name of the female parent. The term ‘parent’ includes a legal guardian or other person standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent or stepparent with whom the child lives, or a person who is legally responsible for the welfare of the child).

Free text.

Provide the last name of the legal female parent, if available. If not available, enter the last name of the female person who is currently standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent, stepparent, or aunt with whom the child lives, or a person who is responsible for the welfare of the child while the child is in the State). If Female Parent First Name is present, then Female Parent Last Name must also be present. If there is no female parent information disclosed, leave blank.

Student Demographic

20

Qualifying Arrival Date

In general, the qualifying arrival date (QAD) is the month, day, and year that the child completed a move with his or her parent to enable the parent to find qualifying employment. (See exceptions in NCLB Sec.1309(2)). In some cases, the child and worker may not always move together, in which case, the QAD would be the date the child joins the worker who has already moved, or the date when the worker joins the child who has already moved. The QAD is the date that the child’s eligibility for the Migrant Education Program begins.



Qualifying Move

21

Qualifying Move From City

The name of the city in which the child resided prior to the qualifying move.

Free text


Qualifying Move

22

Qualifying Move From State

The postal abbreviation code for a State (within the United States) or Outlying Area in which the child resided prior to the qualifying move.

Any valid U.S., Canadian or Mexican state abbreviation (from NCES/EDfacts code table) or freeform entry of any other state name if country not = U.S., Canada or Mexico.


Qualifying Move

23

Qualifying Move From Country

The abbreviation code for a country (other than the US) area in which the child resided prior to the qualifying move.

Any valid MSIX country code.


Qualifying Move

24

Qualifying Move To City

The name of the city in which the child resides following the qualifying move.

Free text


Qualifying Move

25

Qualifying Move To State

The postal abbreviation code for a State (within the United States) or Outlying Area in which the child resides following the qualifying move.

Valid U.S. State code from NCES/EDfacts code table


Qualifying Move

26

Eligibility Expiration Date

The month, day, and year on which the child is no longer eligible for the Migrant Education Program. This date should initially be a date equal to 36 months from the Qualifying Arrival Date to indicate the end of MEP eligibility or the date the student reaches 22 years of age, whichever comes first.


This date should be replaced if the child’s eligibility expires prematurely for other reasons (i.e. Graduated; Obtained a GED; Declined MEP Eligibility; Reached 22 Years of Age; or Deceased).

Enrollment


27

Immunization Record Flag

Indicates whether the school or MEP program has immunization records on file for the student.

Yes; No

A child’s immunization record is tied to his/her school or MEP enrollment. Users should contact the appropriate facility if a copy of the immunization record is needed.

Enrollment

28

Enrollment Date

The month, day, and year on which a student is enrolled in a school/MEP project.



Enrollment

29

Enrollment Type

The type of school/migrant education project in which instruction and/or support services are provided.

01 Basic School Program.

02 Regular Term MEP-Funded Project.

03 Summer/Intersession MEP-Funded Project.

04 Year Round MEP-Funded Project. 05 Basic School Program and Regular-Term MEP-Funded Project. 06 Residency Only (none of the above).

Value 05 applies as long as a student is receiving services and as long as the school houses the MEP Project. Selecting this value automatically populates MEP Project Type (below) with 01 (School-based MEP Project).


Note that MEP Project Type will not be present for school enrollments. MEP project enrollments that are not in a school will have a MEP Project Type code of 02 (non-school-based MEP project) but will not have a corresponding School Identification Code. In addition, the Department is expecting the States to submit both school enrollments and MEP project enrollments, not enrollments for each service provided. A data entry is not needed for every time and place that a migrant student receives some type of service. The Department is also expecting States to report the name of the project that was providing services, not the name of the service that was provided.

Enrollment

30

School or Project Name

The full legally or popularly accepted name of a school (or MEP project providing educational and/or educationally-related services) in which the student was enrolled.

Free text

MSIX is designed to accept information on either a School or a Project or both, so each entity can complete this item by entering as much information as is available to them.

Enrollment

31

MEP Project Type

Indicates the type of MEP project based on the location where the MEP services are held. This field should be automatically pre-populated with the “01 School-based MEP Project” value if the Enrollment Type is value “05 Basic School Program and Regular-Term MEP-Funded Project.”

01 School-based MEP Project;

02 Non-School-based MEP Project


Enrollment

32

School Identification Code

A unique national code assigned by the National Center of Education Statistics (NCES) to each school providing educational and/or educationally-related services. This data element is only applicable to school enrollments or school-based MEP projects.

Valid NCES school identification code.


Enrollment

33

Facility Name

The name of a building where the school activity or MEP project was conducted. In cases where the activity was conducted outside of a building site, provide the name and address of an administrative office where the MEP project staff can be contacted.

Free text


Enrollment

34

Facility Address 1

Line 1 of the mailing address. The street number and name or post office box number of a facility's address.

Free text


Enrollment

35

Facility Address 2

Line 2 of the mailing address. The building, office, department, room, suite number of a facility's address.

Free text


Enrollment

36

Facility Address 3

Line 3 of the mailing address for a facility.

Free text


Enrollment

37

Facility City

The name of the city in which a facility is located.

Free text


Enrollment

38

School District Name

The full legally or popularly accepted name of a local educational agency (i.e., school district or local operating agency).

Valid NCES district name for the school or migrant education project site in which the school or migrant education project is located.

The School District is not populated for non-school-based MEP projects.

Enrollment

39

Facility State

The postal abbreviation code for a State (within the United States) or Outlying Area in which a school or other facility is located.

Valid NCES state code for this facility.


Enrollment

40

Facility Zip

The five or nine digit zip code portion of a facility’s address.


Valid NCES postal zip codes.


Enrollment

41

Telephone Number

The telephone number of the school or MEP project contact person including the area code and extension, if applicable.


Free text


Enrollment

42

Grade Level

The grade level in which a school/MEP project enrolls a student.

P0 - Age Birth

P1 - Age 1

P2 - Age 2

P3 - Age 3 (not in Kindergarten)

P4 - Age 4 (not in Kindergarten)

P5 - Age 5 (not in Kindergarten)

PS - In an official Pre-school program (not in Kindergarten)

PX - Age 0-5; official Preschool attendance unknown (not in Kindergarten)

KG - Kindergarten

01 - Grade 1

02 - Grade 2

03 - Grade 3

04 - Grade 4

05 - Grade 5

06 - Grade 6

07 - Grade 7

08 - Grade 8

09 - Grade 9

10 - Grade 10

11 - Grade 11

12 - Grade 12

UG - Ungraded

00 - Out-of-School


Enrollment









43

LEP Indicator

Child meets the State’s definition of Limited English Proficient that is based on Section 9101(25)of ESEA.

Yes; No


Enrollment

44

IEP Indicator

Child has an individualized education program (IEP) because the child meets the definition of Children with

Yes; No


Enrollment



Disabilities in P.L. 108-446, Section 602(3), 34 C.F.R. Part 300.8(a)(1).



Enrollment

45

Continuation of Services Reason

Reason why student is being served under the continuation of services provision of the MEP.

01 -Providing services for the duration of the term;

02 -Providing services for an additional year -comparable services are not available;

03 -Serving secondary students through credit accrual programs


Enrollment

46

Med Alert Indicator

Alert indicator for a medical/health condition

Chronic; Acute; None


Enrollment

47

PFS Flag

Indicates whether the child is eligible to be Priority for Service for the duration of the enrollment period.

Yes; No


Enrollment

48

Designated Graduation School

The NCES school identification number that identifies the school or facility from which a student expects to graduate. Only one school may be designated for graduation at a time.

Valid NCES school identification number

This data element is only applicable for secondary students.

Enrollment

49

Withdrawal Date

The month, day, year on which a student withdrew from a school or MEP project. Withdrawal reasons include: End of Project; Moved cannot locate; Dropped out of school; Dropped out of MEP project; End of school year.

Date


Enrollment

50

Assessment Title

The title or description, including a form number, if any, that identifies a particular assessment.

Free text


Assessment

51

Assessment Content

The description of the content or subject area (e.g. mathematics, reading) of an assessment.

Free text


Assessment

52

Assessment Type

The category of an assessment based on format and content.

01 --State Assessment—An assessment to measure a student’s present level of knowledge, skill, or competence in a specific area or subject as required under NCLB Sec. 111(b).

02 --Advanced placement test—An assessment to measure the achievement of a student in a subject matter area, taught during high school, which may qualify him or her to bypass the usual initial college class in this area and begin his or her college work in the area at a more advanced level and possibly with college credit.

03 --Language proficiency test—An assessment used to measure a student’s level of proficiency (i.e., speaking, writing, reading, and listening) in either a native language or an acquired language. 04 --Exit Exam.

05 --GED.

06 --Special Education Assessment.

07 --Early Childhood Development Assessment.

08 --Other Achievement Test


Assessment

53

Assessment Administration Date

The month and year on which an assessment is administered.



Assessment

54

Assessment Reporting Method

The method that the instructor of the class uses to report the performance and achievement of all students. It may be a qualitative method such as individualized teacher comments or a quantitative method such as a letter or a numerical grade. In some cases, more than one type of reporting method may be used.

0512 -Achievement level

0490 -Age score

0491 -C-scaled scores

0492 -CEEB-scores

0493 -Grade equivalent or grade-level indicator

0494 -ITED-score

0144 -Letter grade/Mark

0513 -Mastery level

0497 -Normal curve equivalent

0498 -Normalized standard score

0499 -Number score

9999 –Other

0500 -Pass-Fail

0502 -Percentile rank

0503 -Proficiency level

0504 -Ranking

0505 -Ratio IQ's

0506 -Standard age score

0508 -Stanine score

0509 -Sten score

0510 -T-score

0511 -Z-score


Assessment

55

Score Results

A score or statistical expression of the performance of a student on an assessment.

Free text


Assessment

56

Assessment Interpretation

The assessment proficiency level attributed to the Score Results. All values may not be applicable for each State.

Passed;

Failed;

Below Basic;

Basic;

Proficient;

Advanced ;

Other – [Describe Proficiency Level]

For State Assessments, indicate one of the following values: Passed; Failed; Far Below Basic; Basic; Proficient; Advanced. For all other types of assessments, indicate Passed or Failed if these values can be mapped effectively. Otherwise, report the value “Other –“ and the name of the proficiency level. Example: “Other – Emerging”

Assessment

57

Course Title

The name of a course (e.g., Algebra II, Art I, English III, Problems in Democracy, English-10).

Free text


Course History

58

Subject Area Name

The name of the subject area (e.g., History, English) that corresponds to the course title.

Any academic subject


Course History

59

Course Type

An indication of the general nature and difficulty of instruction provided throughout a course.

01 --Regular (Default)—A course providing instruction (in a given subject matter area) that focuses primarily on general concepts for the appropriate grade level.

02 --Honors—An advanced level course

designed for students who have earned honors status according to educational requirements.

03 --Pre-Advanced—A course in

preparation to admission to an AP Program.

04 --Advanced Placement—An

advanced, college-level course designed for students who achieve specific level of academic performance. Upon successful completion of the course and a standardized Advanced Placement

examination, a student may receive college credit.

05 --International Baccalaureate—A

program of study, sponsored and designed by International Baccalaureate Organization, that leads to examinations and meets the needs of secondary students between the ages of 16 and 19 years.

06 --Not Applicable.

07 –Dual Enrollment --- Students enrolled in secondary school and enrolled at a local institution of higher learning, such as a community college or university. These students may take classes at either institution for credit toward their high school diploma, as well as for college credit.

08 – Concurrent Enrollment -- the process in which high school students enroll at a university or college to attain class credit for college.

00 -Other


Course History































60

Academic Year

Academic year in which the student last attended the course (e.g. 2004-2005)

Free text


Course History

61

Course Section

The prescribed duration of course taken.

01 Full year.

02 Section A–The first of two equal segments into which the course is divided. 03 Section B–The second of two equal segments into which the course is divided.


Course History

62

Term Type

The prescribed span of time that a course is provided, and in which students are under the direction and guidance of teachers and/or an educational institution.


0827 -Full school year

0834 -Intersession

0835 -Long session

0832 -Mini-term

9999 -Other

0830 -Quarter

0831 -Quinmester

0828 -Semester

0833 -Summer term

0829 -Trimester

0837 -Twelve month


Course History














63

Clock Hours

For courses that have NOT been completed (or credit granted), the number of clock hours to date that the student has completed.

Number


Course History

64

Grade-to-Date

For courses that have NOT been completed (or credit granted), a percentage (rounded to the nearest whole number) of student performance for the grade-to-date that the student has completed at the time of withdrawal.

Free text


Course History

65


Credits Granted

The credits granted to the student in Carnegie units for completing a given course or a section of a course (e.g., 1.0, .50, .33, .25, .20).

Number


Course History

66


Final Grade

For courses that have had credit granted, a final indicator of student performance in a class at the time of withdrawal as submitted by the instructor.

Free text


Course History

67

School District ID

The LEA NCES ID of a local educational agency (i.e., school district or local operating agency) in which the student is enrolled.

Valid LEA NCES district ID for the school or migrant education project site in which the school or school-based migrant education project is located.

The School District ID is not populated for non-school-based MEP projects.

Enrollment

68

District of Residence

The full legally or popularly accepted LEA NCES ID of the school district where the migrant student resides.

Valid LEA NCES school district identification number


Student Demographics

69

Home School Indicator

Indicates the whether the child is being home-schooled.

Yes; No


Homeschoolers do not have a school name, or facility address; however should have a district of residence.

Enrollment

70

Residency Date

If the “Residency Date” is different from the QAD, record the month, day and year that the child entered the present school district. If the child qualified for the MEP on a move prior to the move to the present school district, the residency date will be later than the QAD. If the child moved prior to the worker’s move, the residency date would precede the QAD.


If the “Residency Date” is the same as the QAD, enter the QAD.



Enrollment

71

Enrollment Comment

A comment pertinent to a student’s enrollment record indicating special circumstances or information. For example, the child was granted credits from a foreign school or while not enrolled in the migrant program or exceptions for assessment requirements,

Free text

Personally-identifiable and health information must not be listed in this field.

Enrollment




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