Request for Non-Substantive Change to the School District Review Program (SDRP) OMB Control No. 0607-0987 U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Census Bureau Purpose The U.S. Census Bureau, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, conducts the School District Review Program (SDRP) annually. The SDRP gives state officials the opportunity to update and review the Census Bureau’s school district data. States can provide updates and corrections to the Census Bureau’s database of Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) ID numbers, school district names, school district boundaries, levels, and grade ranges. Approved on August 2, 2021, the current SDRP OMB collection will expire on August 31, 2024. This non-substantive change (NSC) request is to provide the updated materials used for the 2023 SDRP Annotation Phase. It includes the following materials: • • • 2023 SDRP Welcome Letter (SDRP-L2). 2023 School District Review Program (SDRP) Quick Start Guide. 2023 School District Review Program Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase. Background The release of materials to support the Annotation Phase will begin September 2022. Participants will then have approximately four months to review, update, and submit changes through listings, the submission log, or Geographic Update Partnership Software (GUPS). The 2023 SDRP submission deadline is December 31, 2022. There are no substantive changes to the SDRP resulting from these modifications. The finalized guides and letter do not alter the content or objective of the SDRP. The changes made were necessary to reflect the most current SDRP information or to update the style and organization of the content in the guides. Burden The burden of the 2023 SDRP is unchanged by this update. 1 Attachments Table 1: 2023 SDRP Material Changes Since 2022 SDRP Reported Change Material Location in Material Description/Summary of Change(s) Updated references and screenshots for various program dates Respondent Guide, Quick Start Guide, and Welcome Letter Throughout each document Updated references and screenshots throughout each document as appropriate to reflect the proper dates for the 2023 program. Reorganized arrangement and style of material Quick Start Guide Throughout the document Standardized section headings, applied consistent bullet style, and created a table (instead of a graphic) for the type of updates. The table was updated to include references to sections in the updated respondent guide. Reorganized arrangement and style of material Respondent Guide Throughout the document Standardized section headings, applied consistent styles to the content within the guide, and reorganized content in the sections to promote better flow of instruction. Added “Important” note regarding images used in the materials that may differ from production version of website, software, and materials Respondent Guide Introduction Created a new note that mentions some images, due to timing of the creation of the guide, may differ between what is documented in the materials and what appears on website or in software itself. Added mention of financial responsibility Respondent Guide Section A and Appendix A Added language on financial responsibility to section A and included additional information in a new Appendix A. Added new type of school district Respondent Guide Section A Added new type, Type 3, and provided information regarding the new type. Modified first sentence to identify National Center for Education Statistic’s (NCES’s) role Respondent Guide Section B Revised first sentence to identify the NCES’s role in the program and clarify the process for designation of the state’s mapping coordinator. Streamlined instruction on what mapping coordinators need to review prior to submission Respondent Guide Section B Removed specific language that listed the potential types of updates that could be part of a submission to streamline the guide. 2 Reported Change Material Location in Material Description/Summary of Change(s) Removed language that mentioned submitting work by county Respondent Guide Section B Modified sentences to remove references for submitting work by county since 2023 SDRP is statebased submission. Modified table for the types of school district updates Respondent Guide Table 1 (Section C) Updated the table for type of school district updates to standardize, clarify, and simplify the update descriptions as well as update links to the examples. Removed distinction of boundary change types Respondent Guide Section D and Section 3.7 Removed sentences and instruction regarding need to distinguish the boundary change types (e.g., annexation and boundary correction) because this is no longer a requirement for 2023 SDRP. Removed reference to providing listing files in text (.txt) format, reorganized the appearance of the listing files, and deleted reference to record layouts for the files Respondent Guide Section 1.4 Edited language in this section to confirm distribution of listing files in .xls format and no longer in .txt format. Reorganized the listing files so they appear in the order as described in this section’s subsections. Deleted reference to the record layouts for the listing files because that information is not included; instead, a new Appendix B provides the details of the listing files. Reorganized the TIGERweb information Respondent Guide Part 2/Chapter 2 Reorganized so the chapter included the primary TIGERweb details in support of 2023 SDRP rather than all details for using TIGERweb. Referred users to the TIGERweb User Guide for details that may not be covered in this chapter. Revised table with the hardware and operating system requirements information Respondent Guide Table 4 (Section 4.1) Recreated the table to clarify requirements and improve readability of the table. Added instruction regarding contact with Census Bureau if software installation problems occur Respondent Guide Table 5 (Section 4.1) Added a note to the beginning of Table 5 describing installation requirements, security privileges, and need to work with local IT staff prior to contacting the Census Bureau. 3 Reported Change Material Location in Material Description/Summary of Change(s) Updated screenshots used in various tables to reflect most current STATE GUPS version and reorganized to focus more on SDRP specific tasks. Respondent Guide Chapter 5 The 2023 SDRP uses a state-based GUPS version instead of a countybased version, so screenshots in tables were updated to reflect this change. Reorganized entire chapter to focus on specifics for SDRP rather than broad GUPS tasks. The infrequent GUPS tasks were moved to Appendix E. Removed language discussing the warning that was removed for school districts with less than 10 faces since it no longer applies Respondent Guide Chapter 5 The 2023 SDRP uses a state-based GUPS version, so this warning was no longer applicable and reference to it was removed from the guide. Simplified language in the introductory paragraphs for this section regarding the two export options. Respondent Guide Section 5.5 Streamlined the details included in the two paragraphs that describe the two options for exporting. Updated the Secure Web Incoming Module chapter Respondent Guide Chapter 6 Updated the chapter to include introductory paragraphs prior to the step/action table with specific instructions, updated screenshots with state-based GUPS files, and added instruction for submitting more than one .zip file. Reordered and renamed Appendix B Pseudo School Districts to Appendix A Financial Responsibility Respondent Guide Appendix A Renamed previous Appendix B from Pseudo School Districts to Financial Responsibility to encompass larger topic. Move language in section A regarding financial responsibility to this appendix and reorganized it to be Appendix A. Created a new Appendix B that describes data dictionaries for the listing files Respondent Guide Appendix B Clarified the listing files are only provided as .xls files and included sub-appendices that detailed the naming convention and fields within each of the four potential listing files. 4 Reported Change Material Location in Material Description/Summary of Change(s) Removed two appendices that are unnecessary to support 2023 SDRP: MAF/TIGER Feature Class Codes (MTFCCs) and Standard Street Types Respondent Guide Former Appendices C and D Former Appendix C detailed MTFCCs and former Appendix D listed valid street type abbreviations. SDRP does not permit the addition of new streets, so these two appendices are no longer necessary for inclusion in the respondent guide. Updated shapefile names and layouts to support 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide Appendix C and Appendix D With removal of former Appendix C (MTFCC) and Appendix D (Street Types), the new Appendix C provides the naming conventions for the state based and county-based shapefiles as well as lists the most common shapefiles used for 2023 SDRP. The new Appendix D provides the current data dictionaries for each of the shapefiles listed in Appendix C. Appendix D has been updated to reflect the new shapefiles structure post-2020 Census. Created new Appendix E that includes additional GUPS information previously found in the body of the guide Respondent Guide Appendix E As part of reorganization of guide, this additional GUPS content was previously located in the main body of the guide. This information distracted from important SDRP details so, while important, it is better located in an appendix. 5 SDRP-L2 OMB Control No. 0607-0987 Expiration Date 08/31/2024 September 2022 Dear Mapping Coordinator: The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) sponsors the School District Review Program (SDRP), enabling the U.S. Census Bureau to create poverty and population estimates by school district geography. The poverty and population estimates produced by the Census Bureau are of vital importance for each state’s allocation under Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as amended (Public Law 114-95). The 2023 SDRP annotation materials are posted on the SDRP website. The materials include the quick start and respondent guides, the Geographic Update Partnership Software, school district inventory listing files, a submission log file, and school district boundary shapefiles. Please review the posted materials and update the following information, if necessary: • • • • • • • Census Bureau school district boundaries; School district names; School district levels; Federal School District Local Education Agency codes; Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area; Counties in which school districts are located; and Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. The Census Bureau requests that the state’s SDRP submission reflect the school districts, as they will exist on January 1, 2023. The deadline for submitting updates to the Census Bureau is December 31, 2022. If you have any questions about the SDRP, please contact the Census Bureau by telephone at 301-763-1099 or by email at . Sincerely, Deirdre Dalpiaz Bishop Deirdre Dalpiaz Bishop Chief, Geography Division cc: State Title I Coordinator We estimate that participating in the School District Review Program will take 40 hours on average. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to . This collection has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The eight-digit OMB approval number that appears at the upper left of this document confirms this approval. If this number were not displayed, we could not conduct this program. The Census Bureau’s legal authority for conducting activities in this document comes from Title 13 U.S. Code, Sections 16, 141, and 193. The NCES’ legal authority for conducting activities in this document comes from Title I, Part A of the ESEA as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, Public Law 114-95. 2023 School District Review Program (SDRP) Quick Start Guide Getting Started • • • Review this Quick Start Guide and the SDRP Annotation Phase Respondent Guide. Gather information on any changes to a state’s school districts effective on or before January 1, 2023. Coordinate with school districts, state education officials, county planners, or State Data Centers to ensure school district boundaries and attributes are up to date. Conducting a School District Boundary Review • • • Review the school districts using the annotation materials. Compare the Census Bureau’s representation of the school district’s boundary with the local representation of the school district’s boundary to determine which, if any, school district boundaries need update. Inform the Census Bureau by email at if no updates are necessary. Otherwise, review the table on the second page to determine which updates are reported using the Submission Log or the Geographic Update Partnership Software (GUPS). Preparing Updates for the Census Bureau The Submission Log is a Microsoft Excel file used to report nonspatial and simple school district updates. The file is available for download from the SDRP website . • • • Enter the changes on the Submission Log and confirm that attribution for all mandatory fields is accurate and complete. Zip the Submission Log file and name it “Submission_Log.zip.” Review Part 3 in the respondent guide for more information on using the Submission Log. The Geographic Update Partnerships Software (GUPS) is a customized geographic information system software application provided to participants by the Census Bureau. GUPS is used to report school district updates that involve spatial changes. It is available for download from the SDRP website . • • • Use GUPS to view and update school district boundaries. Validate the work before exporting the file for submission to the Census Bureau. GUPS automatically names the .zip file during the export process. Review Part 4 in the respondent guide for more information on using GUPS. Providing the Updates to the Census Bureau The Secure Web Incoming Module (SWIM) is the official web portal for providing all SDRP updates to the Census Bureau. Review Part 5 in the respondent guide for details on using SWIM. SDRP Schedule • • • • • September 2022 – Notify the mapping coordinators by email that the Annotation Phase materials are available to download and review. October 2022 – Provide a free training webinar on responding to the SDRP to mapping coordinators. December 31, 2022 – Deadline for the submission of updated school districts. April 2023 – Review of Verification Phase materials by mapping coordinators. December 2023 – Release of preliminary poverty estimates based on the updated school districts. SDRP Contact Information • • • Email: Phone: 301-763-1099 SDRP website: U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Quick Start Guide 1 Types of School District Boundary Updates The table below lists the eleven types of school district updates accepted through the SDRP; a description of the type of update; the recommended submission method; and where to find more information on each in the respondent guide. Table 1: Types of Updates Type of Update Update Description Submission Method Respondent Guide Section Boundary Change Occurs when a school district adds or removes area from the same school district level or across school district levels. GUPS 5.3.1 – 5.3.7 Complex Consolidation Occurs when two or more school districts merge to create a new school district with a new name and new Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) ID number, along with additional boundary changes. Note: the Census Bureau expects accompanying boundary changes for the new school district. GUPS 5.3.8 Complex Dissolution Occurs when a single school district dissolves its area between two or more existing school districts, with or without additional boundary changes. Complex dissolutions do not create new school districts, and the names and SDLEA ID numbers of the receiving school districts remain unchanged. GUPS 5.3.9 Federal SDLEA Number ID Changes Occurs when correcting a SDLEA. Submission Log 3.3 Grade Range Change Occurs when a school district changes the grades it covers; for example, changing from covering 9-12 to 7-12. Submission Log 3.2 Level Change Occurs when a school district changes classification; for example, changing from elementary to unified. Submission Log 3.4 Name Change Occurs when a school district changes its name; for example, changing from Oak Union Unified School District to Oak Union School District. Submission Log 3.1 New District Occurs when transferring area from one or more existing school districts to form a completely new school district. GUPS 5.3.10 Pseudo School District Occurs when one school district pays for the educational services for a set of grades in a different geographic area than its own. Contact Census Bureau Appendix A1 Simple Consolidation Occurs when two or more school districts merge to create a new school district with a new name and new SDLEA ID number, with no additional boundary changes. Submission Log 3.5 Simple Dissolution Occurs when one or more existing school districts are entirely absorbed by one other existing school district. Note: simple dissolutions retain the name and SDLEA ID number of the receiving school district, and do not create a new school district. Submission Log 3.6 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Quick Start Guide 2 2023 School District Review Program Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase Instructions for Using the Submission Log and the Geographic Update Partnership Software (GUPS) September 2022 This page intentionally left blank. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ......................................................................................................................... ix A. School District Review Program....................................................................................... ix B. Mapping Coordinator Responsibilities .............................................................................x C. Types of School District Boundary Updates .....................................................................x D. Guidance for Boundary Changes ................................................................................... xix Part 1 What is the School District Review Program (SDRP) ............................................. 1 Chapter 1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 SDRP Schedule ................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 SDRP Annotation Phase Materials ................................................................................... 1 1.3 SDRP and GUPS Help........................................................................................................ 1 1.4 Description and Use of Listing Files ................................................................................. 1 1.4.1 Inventory and Grade Range File (All States) ............................................................... 2 1.4.1.1 Submitting Updates to Information in the Inventory and Grade Range File ....................................2 1.4.2 County Coverage File (All States) ................................................................................ 2 1.4.3 Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File (Limited States) ............................................ 3 1.4.4 School District to Geography (SD/GEO) Relationship File (Limited States) ................ 3 1.4.5 Submitting Updates to Information in the “County Coverage,” “Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage”, and/or “Relationship” Files .................................................. 4 Part 2 How to Use the TIGERweb ................................................................................... 5 Chapter 2 Using the TIGERweb Map Viewer for the SDRP .................................................... 5 2.1 TIGERweb Basics .............................................................................................................. 6 2.1.1 Understanding the Main Display Tabs ........................................................................ 7 2.1.1.1 Understanding the Layers Tab ..........................................................................................................9 2.2 TIGERweb Tools and Functions...................................................................................... 12 2.2.1 Navigating the Map Display ...................................................................................... 13 2.2.2 Changing the Map Display Background .................................................................... 14 2.2.3 Identifying Features in the Map Display ................................................................... 15 2.2.4 Locating a School District .......................................................................................... 16 2.2.5 Printing and Saving a Map......................................................................................... 22 Part 3 How to Use the Submission Log ......................................................................... 24 Chapter 3 Using the Submission Log for the SDRP .............................................................. 24 3.1 School District Name Change ........................................................................................ 24 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase ii 3.2 Grade Range Change ..................................................................................................... 24 3.3 Federal SDLEA ID Number Change ................................................................................ 25 3.4 Level Change .................................................................................................................. 25 3.5 Simple Consolidation ..................................................................................................... 25 3.6 Simple Dissolution ......................................................................................................... 26 3.7 Simple Spatial Update Using Whole MCDs or Incorporated Places .............................. 27 Part 4 How to Use the Geographic Update Partnership Software (GUPS)...................... 28 Chapter 4 Getting Started.................................................................................................. 28 4.1 Hardware and Software Requirements ......................................................................... 28 4.2 Download and Install GUPS ........................................................................................... 29 Chapter 5 Using GUPS for the SDRP ................................................................................... 34 5.1 Start a New Project Using Census Web ......................................................................... 34 5.2 GUPS Menus and Toolbars ............................................................................................ 39 5.2.1 Introducing the SDRP Toolbar ................................................................................... 41 5.2.2 Describing the SDRP Toolbar’s Modify Area Feature Tool........................................ 43 5.2.2.1 Using the Select Feature(s) Button in the Modify Area Feature Tool .............................................45 5.3 SDRP Updates Using GUPS............................................................................................. 52 5.3.1 Boundary Change Basics ........................................................................................... 52 5.3.2 Load County Reference Layers .................................................................................. 53 5.3.3 Unload County Reference Layers .............................................................................. 54 5.3.4 Boundary Change Using Whole Faces....................................................................... 56 5.3.5 Add a Linear Feature to Split a Face.......................................................................... 61 5.3.6 Delete a Linear Feature ............................................................................................. 63 5.3.7 Making Elementary and Secondary School District Boundary Changes Simultaneously .......................................................................................................... 66 5.3.8 Complex Consolidation ............................................................................................. 71 5.3.9 Complex Dissolution.................................................................................................. 76 5.3.10 New District ............................................................................................................... 82 5.4 Review and Validate Updates ........................................................................................ 86 5.4.1 SDRP Criteria Review Tool ......................................................................................... 86 5.4.1.1 Grade Range Overlap Error .............................................................................................................88 5.4.1.2 Grade Range Coverage Gap Error – Incorrect Attributes ................................................................91 5.4.1.3 Grade Range Coverage Gap Error – Missing School District Geography Coverage.........................92 5.4.1.4 Partially Dissolved School District Error ..........................................................................................92 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase iii 5.4.1.5 Informational Warning – Non-contiguous Entities .........................................................................93 5.4.1.6 Informational Warning – Multiple Secondary School District (SCSD) Assigned to Single Elementary School District (ELSD) ......................................................................................................................93 5.4.1.7 Informational Warnings – Options for Viewing ..............................................................................94 5.4.2 Geography Review Tool ............................................................................................ 95 5.4.3 Review Change Polygons Tool................................................................................... 99 5.5 Export Zip Files to Share and Submit ........................................................................... 101 5.5.1 Export a File to Share with Another Participant ..................................................... 101 5.5.2 Export a File for Submission to the Census Bureau ................................................ 103 Part 5 How to Submit Files to the Census Bureau ....................................................... 106 Chapter 6 Using the Secure Web Incoming Module (SWIM) ............................................. 106 Appendix A Financial Responsibility ................................................................................ A-1 A1 Pseudo School Districts ................................................................................................. A-1 A2 Elementary PK/KG-12 School District ........................................................................... A-3 Appendix B Data Dictionary for the Listing Files .............................................................. B-1 B1 Data Dictionary for the Inventory and Grade Range File ............................................. B-1 B2 Data Dictionary for the County Coverage File .............................................................. B-1 B3 Data Dictionary for the Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File .................................. B-2 B4 Data Dictionary for the School District to Geography Relationship File ...................... B-3 Appendix C Shapefile Names .......................................................................................... C-1 Appendix D Shapefile Layouts and Data Dictionary.......................................................... D-1 Appendix E Additional GUPS Documentation .................................................................. E-1 E1 Menu Bar ...................................................................................................................... E-1 E2 Standard Toolbar Buttons............................................................................................. E-5 E2.1 Change the Working Directory ................................................................................. E-7 E2.2 Clean GUPS Data .................................................................................................... E-10 E2.3 Import Custom Shapefiles ...................................................................................... E-11 E3 Table of Contents and Table of Contents Toolbar ...................................................... E-14 E4 Status Bar .................................................................................................................... E-16 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase iv LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Types of School District Updates ...................................................................................... xi Table 2: TIGERweb Main Display Tab Symbols and Their Function/Description ........................... 8 Table 3: TIGERweb Tools Involving the Map Display .................................................................... 13 Table 4: GUPS Hardware and Operating System Requirements .................................................. 28 Table 5: Steps to Download and Install GUPS .............................................................................. 29 Table 6: Steps to Open GUPS and Start a New Project Using Census Web .................................. 34 Table 7: Steps to Save and Close a Project ................................................................................... 38 Table 8: Steps to Open a Saved Project ........................................................................................ 39 Table 9: GUPS Main Page Elements and Their Function/Description .......................................... 40 Table 10: SDRP Toolbar Buttons and Their Function/Description................................................ 41 Table 11: Modify Area Feature Tool Buttons and Their Function/Description ............................ 44 Table 12: Steps to Use the Select Feature(s) Button .................................................................... 45 Table 13: Steps to Load County Reference Layers........................................................................ 53 Table 14: Steps to Unload County Reference Layers .................................................................... 55 Table 15: Steps to Make a Boundary Change Using Whole Faces................................................ 56 Table 16: Steps to Add a Linear Feature to Split a Face ............................................................... 61 Table 17: Steps to Delete a Linear Feature One Segment at a Time ............................................ 63 Table 18: Steps to Delete Multiple Segments of a Linear Feature ............................................... 64 Table 19: Steps to Make Elementary and Secondary School District Boundary Changes............ 66 Table 20: Steps to Perform a Complex Consolidation .................................................................. 71 Table 21: Steps to Perform a Complex Dissolution ...................................................................... 77 Table 22: Steps to Create a New District ...................................................................................... 82 Table 23: SDRP Criteria Review Tool Error and Warning Messages ............................................. 87 Table 24: Steps to Use the SDRP Criteria Review Tool ................................................................. 87 Table 25: Steps to Correct a Grade Range Overlap Error ............................................................. 89 Table 26: Steps to Use the Geography Review Tool ..................................................................... 95 Table 27: Steps to Use the Review Change Polygons Tool ........................................................... 99 Table 28: Steps to Export a File to Share with Another Participant ........................................... 101 Table 29: Steps to Export a File for Submission to the Census Bureau ...................................... 103 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase v Table 30: Steps to Use SWIM ...................................................................................................... 107 Table 31: Pseudo School Districts in the Inventory and Grade Range Listing File ...................... A-2 Table 32: Data Dictionary for the Inventory and Grade Range File............................................. B-1 Table 33: Data Dictionary for the County Coverage File ............................................................. B-2 Table 34: Data Dictionary for the Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File.................................. B-2 Table 35: Data Dictionary for the School District to Geography Relationship File...................... B-3 Table 36: Abbreviated State Shapefile Names ............................................................................ C-1 Table 37: Abbreviated County Shapefile Names ......................................................................... C-1 Table 38: American Indian Areas (aial) – Legal ............................................................................D-1 Table 39: Census Designated Places (cdp) ...................................................................................D-2 Table 40: County and Equivalent Areas (county) ........................................................................D-3 Table 41: County Subdivisions (mcd) ...........................................................................................D-4 Table 42: Incorporated Places (place) .........................................................................................D-5 Table 43: Elementary School Districts (elsd) ...............................................................................D-6 Table 44: Secondary School Districts (scsd) .................................................................................D-7 Table 45: School District Administrative Areas (sdadm) – Vermont only ...................................D-8 Table 46: Unified School Districts (unsd) .....................................................................................D-9 Table 47: Area Landmark (arealm) ............................................................................................D-10 Table 48: All Lines (edges)..........................................................................................................D-11 Table 49: Faces (faces) ...............................................................................................................D-12 Table 50: Hydrography – Area (water) ......................................................................................D-13 Table 51: Menu Bar Tabs and Their Function/Description .......................................................... E-2 Table 52: Standard Toolbar Buttons and Their Function/Description ........................................ E-5 Table 53: Steps to Change the Working Directory ...................................................................... E-8 Table 54: Steps to Import Custom Shapefiles............................................................................ E-11 Table 55: Table of Contents Toolbar Buttons and Their Function/Description ........................ E-15 Table 56: Status Bar Elements and Their Function/Description ................................................ E-16 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase vi LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Boundary Change Example (Update Using GUPS) ......................................................... xiii Figure 2: Complex Consolidation Example (Update Using GUPS) ................................................ xiv Figure 3: Complex Dissolution Example (Update Using GUPS) ..................................................... xv Figure 4: New District Example (Update Using GUPS).................................................................. xvi Figure 5: Simple Consolidation Example (Update Using the Submission Log) ............................ xvii Figure 6: Simple Dissolution Example (Update Using the Submission Log) ............................... xviii Figure 7: TIGERweb Applications Tab from the Main TIGERweb Page........................................... 6 Figure 8: TIGERweb Applications – Map Display with Sections and Tools Labeled ....................... 7 Figure 9: TIGERweb Applications – Main Display Tabs (Layers, Legend, and Task Results) ........... 7 Figure 10: Layer Tab Depicting Vintage and Layers to Use in the SDRP ....................................... 10 Figure 11: Layers Tab – Map Services/Groupings and Defaults ................................................... 11 Figure 12: Expanding a Grouping to Reveal Map Layers .............................................................. 11 Figure 13: Enabled Groupings (Turned-On/Visible in Map Display) ............................................. 12 Figure 14: Expanded Grouping and Layers with Slider Tool ......................................................... 12 Figure 15: Basemap Selection Button ........................................................................................... 14 Figure 16: Basemap Selection Button with Satellite Option ........................................................ 15 Figure 17: Identify Tool Button ..................................................................................................... 15 Figure 18: Identify Results and Attribute Information Windows ................................................. 16 Figure 19: Query Tool Button ....................................................................................................... 16 Figure 20: Query Tool Window ..................................................................................................... 17 Figure 21: Query Tool – Attribute Tab – Select Map .................................................................... 18 Figure 22: Query Tool – Query by GEOID ..................................................................................... 18 Figure 23: Task Results Tab with Query Results ........................................................................... 19 Figure 24: Query Results – Info Panel ........................................................................................... 19 Figure 25: Map Display with Query Results .................................................................................. 20 Figure 26: Query Tool – Query by Name ...................................................................................... 21 Figure 27: Query by Name Results ............................................................................................... 21 Figure 28: Map Display with Query Results .................................................................................. 22 Figure 29: Print Tool Button.......................................................................................................... 22 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase vii Figure 30: Print Tool Window ....................................................................................................... 23 Figure 31: Example of a School District Name Change ................................................................. 24 Figure 32: Example of a School District Grade Range Change...................................................... 25 Figure 33: Example of a Federal SDLEA ID Number Change ......................................................... 25 Figure 34: Example of a Level Change .......................................................................................... 25 Figure 35: Example of a Simple Consolidation ............................................................................. 26 Figure 36: Example of a Simple Dissolution .................................................................................. 26 Figure 37: Example of a Simple Spatial Update – Boundary Change ........................................... 27 Figure 38: Example of a Simple Spatial Update – New District .................................................... 27 Figure 39: GUPS Main Page Elements and Default Layout ........................................................... 40 Figure 40: SDRP Toolbar................................................................................................................ 41 Figure 41: Modify Area Feature Tool ............................................................................................ 44 Figure 42: Example of a Grade Range Gap Error – Incorrect Attributes ...................................... 92 Figure 43: Example of a Partially Dissolved School District Error ................................................. 93 Figure 44: Informational Warning (Multiple Secondary School Districts Single School District) ......................................................................................................................................... 94 Figure 45: Information Warning Check Boxes .............................................................................. 95 Figure 46: Example of a Pseudo School District – Pulaski County, KY ......................................... A-2 Figure 47: Menu Bar, Standard Toolbar, and SDRP Toolbar........................................................ E-1 Figure 48: Menu Bar .................................................................................................................... E-1 Figure 49: Standard Toolbar ........................................................................................................ E-5 Figure 50: Sub-Toolbar Markers .................................................................................................. E-5 Figure 51: GUPS Data Settings Window .................................................................................... E-10 Figure 52: GUPS Data Settings – Clean by Project ..................................................................... E-10 Figure 53: GUPS Data Settings – Clean by Program .................................................................. E-11 Figure 54: Table of Contents Toolbar ........................................................................................ E-15 Figure 55: Table of Contents with Layer Checkmarks and Arrows ............................................ E-16 Figure 56: Status Bar .................................................................................................................. E-16 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase viii INTRODUCTION This guide is divided into five parts. • Part 1 What is the School District Review Program (SDRP) • Part 2 How to Use the TIGERweb • Part 3 How to Use the Submission Log • Part 4 How to Use the Geographic Update Partnership Software (GUPS) • Part 5 How to Submit Files to the Census Bureau In addition, it has five appendices that provide supplemental information. IMPORTANT: A. GUPS, the SDRP website, and other materials for the 2023 SDRP were in the final stages of development when this guide was created. Therefore, images used in this guide may differ in the finalized versions of software and materials. Regardless of any difference in images, the overall instruction, actions, and results that are illustrated within this document remain consistent with what is anticipated for the program. School District Review Program The School District Review Program (SDRP) is a U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) sponsored program conducted annually by the U.S. Census Bureau. It is of vital importance for the state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as amended by Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, Public Law 114-95. The updated school district boundary information submitted through this program, along with the Decennial Census population, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, and current population estimates, are used in forming the Census Bureau’s estimates of the number of children aged 5 through 17 in families in poverty for each school district. These estimates are the basis of the Title I allocation for school districts in each state. School districts are represented in the Census Bureau’s data according to financial responsibility. This means that the spatial representation and grade range of each school district indicate the school district that pays for the education of the students. For more information and examples of financial responsibility, see Appendix A. The SDRP consists of two phases—annotation and verification. In the Annotation Phase, the Census Bureau provides mapping coordinators with current school district boundaries and associated information for their state. The Annotation Phase materials the mapping coordinator receives for the 2023 SDRP reflect the school district names, Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) Identification (ID) numbers, and boundaries updated during the 2022 SDRP. Each state reviews their data and reports changes in the school district boundaries or attributes to the Census Bureau as they exist on January 1, 2023. The review encompasses only Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 school districts as defined by the NCES. Type 1 is a local school district that is not a component of a supervisory union. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase ix Type 2 is a local school district component of a supervisory union sharing a superintendent and administrative services with other local school districts. Type 3 is an education agency that performs administrative services for more than one school district, providing a common superintendent for participating districts. After the Census Bureau incorporates changes submitted through the Annotation Phase into the Master Address File (MAF)/Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System, mapping coordinators will review these changes for accuracy and completeness during the Verification Phase. B. Mapping Coordinator Responsibilities Each year, the NCES sends a letter to each state and the District of Columbia requesting they designate a mapping coordinator to be the primary liaison for the SDRP. It is the responsibility of the mapping coordinator to initiate and maintain contact throughout the program with local school district officials. The mapping coordinator must ensure that reviews and submissions are completed within the time frame of the SDRP. When the mapping coordinator receives updates from local school district officials, they must review them for accuracy and completeness before submitting them to the Census Bureau. This review includes all types of updates submitted. For boundary updates, it is the responsibility of the mapping coordinator to confirm that a change is valid and all affected school districts agree to the change. Note: The state mapping coordinator for Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, Nevada, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia, may not have any changes to submit for the SDRP. School districts in these states are all unified and county based. Unless the geographic relationship of school districts has changed in the state or a school district’s name was changed, the mapping coordinator does not have any changes to report for the 2023 SDRP. If the mapping coordinator has no changes to report, notify the SDRP team at . Once all the information is correct and in the proper format, submit this information to the Census Bureau to complete the Annotation Phase. After processing the Annotation Phase changes, the Census Bureau will create new materials for review. These new materials are reviewed as part of the Verification Phase. The mapping coordinator is responsible for reviewing and confirming the changes that appear in the verification materials and notifying the Census Bureau if there are any additional changes or corrections. IMPORTANT: C. The Verification Phase is for reviewing changes submitted during the Annotation Phase and not for submitting new changes. Types of School District Boundary Updates There are eleven types of school district updates within the SDRP as noted below in Table 1. The table includes links to examples of the types of updates and the submission method used to report them to the Census Bureau. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase x Table 1: Types of School District Updates Type of Update Update Description Link to Examples Submission Method Boundary Change Occurs when a school district adds or removes area from the same school district level or across school district levels. Figure 1. Refer to subsections 5.3.1 through 5.3.7 for details. GUPS Complex Consolidation Occurs when two or more school districts merge to create a new school district with a new name and new Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) ID number, along with additional boundary changes. Note: The Census Bureau expects accompanying boundary changes for the new school district Figure 2. Refer to subsection 5.3.8 for details GUPS Complex Dissolution Occurs when a single school district dissolves its area between two or more existing school districts, with or without additional boundary changes. Complex dissolutions do not create new school districts, and the names and SDLEA ID numbers of the receiving school districts remain unchanged. Figure 3. Refer to subsection 5.3.9 for details. GUPS Federal SDLEA Number ID Change Occurs when correcting a SDLEA. Refer to sub-section 3.3 for details. Submission Log Grade Range Change Occurs when a school district changes the grades it covers; for example, changing from covering 912 to 7-12 Refer to sub-section 3.2 for details. Submission Log Level Change Occurs when a school district changes classification; for example, changing from elementary to unified Refer to sub-section 3.4 for details. Submission Log Name Change Occurs when a school district changes its name; for example, changing from Oak Union Unified School District to Oak Union School District. Refer to sub-section 3.1 for details. Submission Log New District Occurs when transferring area from one or more existing school districts to form a completely new school district. Figure 4. Refer to subsection 5.3.10 for details. GUPS Pseudo School District Occurs when one school district pays for the educational services for a set of grades in a different geographic area than its own. Refer to sub-appendix A1. Contact Census Bureau Simple Consolidation Occurs when two or more school districts merge to create a new school district with a new name and new SDLEA ID number, with no additional boundary changes. Figure 5. Refer to subsection 3.5 for details. Submission Log U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xi Type of Update Simple Dissolution U.S. Census Bureau Update Description Occurs when one or more existing school districts are entirely absorbed by one other existing school district. Note: Simple dissolutions retain the name and SDLEA ID number of the receiving school district, and do not create a new school district. Link to Examples Figure 6. Refer to subsection 3.6 for details. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase Submission Method Submission Log xii Figure 1: Boundary Change Example (Update Using GUPS) U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xiii Figure 2: Complex Consolidation Example (Update Using GUPS) U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xiv Figure 3: Complex Dissolution Example (Update Using GUPS) U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xv Figure 4: New District Example (Update Using GUPS) U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xvi Figure 5: Simple Consolidation Example (Update Using the Submission Log) U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xvii Figure 6: Simple Dissolution Example (Update Using the Submission Log) U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xviii D. Guidance for Boundary Changes When reviewing school district boundaries, the Census Bureau encourages the mapping coordinator to focus on updating large changes that affect housing units and population first, and then move to smaller differences if there is time before the SDRP submission deadline. The goal of the SDRP is to obtain major changes that affect population rather than small spatial corrections of boundaries. The Census Bureau generally does not accept boundary changes of less than 30 feet when the correction does not affect housing. In remote areas with sparse population, the Census Bureau considers a difference of 60-75 feet to not be significant if housing units are not present. When reviewing source boundaries against the Census Bureau’s boundaries, if the source shows a school district boundary on a road, then use the road as it appears in the Census Bureau’s shapefile, even if the road does not seem spatially accurate. Road realignments are not accepted as part of the SDRP. If there are many spatial corrections of school district boundaries for the state, the Census Bureau may be able to make these updates outside of the SDRP cycle. Please contact the SDRP team by phone at 301-763-1099 or by email at . U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase xix PART 1 WHAT IS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT REVIEW PROGRAM (SDRP) CHAPTER 1 1.1 OVERVIEW SDRP Schedule • September 2022 — Notify the mapping coordinators by email that Annotation Phase materials are available to download and review. • October 2022 — Provide free training webinar on responding to the SDRP to mapping coordinators. • December 31, 2022 — Deadline for submission of updated school districts. The Census Bureau strongly encourages mapping coordinators to submit changes as soon as possible rather than waiting until this deadline. IMPORTANT: To participate in the 2023 SDRP Verification Phase, the Census Bureau must receive all school district updates by December 31, 2022. Contact the SDRP team at immediately if there are deadline concerns. • April 2023 — Review of Verification Phase materials by mapping coordinators. • December 2023 — Release of preliminary poverty estimates based on the updated school districts. 1.2 SDRP Annotation Phase Materials All SDRP materials including GUPS, shapefiles, respondent guides, submission log, and school district listing files are available for download on the SDRP website: . Review the Quick Start Guide and this guide before starting work. These guides explain the guidelines and reporting tools that apply to the state’s updates. 1.3 SDRP and GUPS Help The Census Bureau encourages mapping coordinators to contact the SDRP team by phone at 301-763-1099 or by email at with any questions related to the program or GUPS. Additionally, valuable information is located on the SDRP website, . 1.4 Description and Use of Listing Files The Census Bureau creates four listing files provided in a Microsoft Excel® (.xls) format. • Inventory and Grade Range File (All States) • County Coverage File (All States) • Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File (Limited States) • School District to Geography (SD/GEO) Relationship File (Limited States) Depending on the state’s school district geography and how the state participates in the SDRP, some listing files may not be included. The following sub-sections describes each of these U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 1 listings in detail. Appendix B provides greater detail in the form of individual tables that provide a data dictionary for each of the listing files. 1.4.1 Inventory and Grade Range File (All States) The Inventory and Grade Range listing file is named “ _SD_Inventory_A.xls.” This file lists the school districts reported to the Census Bureau as of the 2022 SDRP, including the school district name, SDLEA, level, type, and grade range. Details on this specific listing file are found in sub-appendix B1. The official school district name is its legal name including any state-used descriptive wording, such as "Independent School District", "Consolidated School District", or "Supervisory Union." The grade ranges included in these files indicate the grade ranges for which each school district is financially responsible. Use this set of grades, based on financial responsibility, to assign the data for each child to exactly one school district. For information on financial responsibility see Appendix A. Note: The Census Bureau requires complete school district coverage; therefore, the listings may contain school districts that are not Type 1, Type 2 or Type 3. These are flagged in the listings as follows: Pseudo (A), Department of Defense (B), Interstate (C), and Bureau of Indian Affairs [BIA] (D). These files also flag school districts within a state or county that have the same name but different SDLEA numbers with an (E). In these situations, the SDLEA numbers are the means to identify unique school districts that share the same name. See sub-appendix A1 for more information on pseudo school districts. 1.4.1.1 Submitting Updates to Information in the Inventory and Grade Range File Carefully review the information contained in this file and provide the Census Bureau with updates and/or corrections. List the updates to the school district name, SDLEA, level, type, and grade range in the Submission Log.xls spreadsheet, as described in Chapter 3, and submit the file using the Secure Web Incoming Module (SWIM) as described in Chapter 6. IMPORTANT: 1.4.2 If the mapping coordinator plans to submit more than 25 updates, contact the SDRP team by phone at 301-763-1099 or by email at before filling out the Submission Log. County Coverage File (All States) The County Coverage listing file is named " _County_Coverage_A.xls.” This file lists school districts for each county, sorted by county. There is a separate record for each unique school district/county combination. Details on this specific listing file are found in sub-appendix B2. The County Coverage file reflects the boundaries of the 2022 school districts as shown in the shapefiles and the TIGERweb map viewer. Use this file to locate each school district and to review the extent of the areas of each school district as they relate to counties. Carefully review the information contained in this file and provide the Census Bureau with updates and/or corrections. Specifically review where a school district to county relationship U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 2 should no longer be maintained, or where a new relationship should be created and maintained. 1.4.3 Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File (Limited States) The Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage listing file is named " _Coextensive_Coverage_A.xls." It is available for Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia because some of their school districts are coextensive with legal entities such as counties, county equivalents, or incorporated places. Details on this specific listing file are found in sub-appendix B3. The Census Bureau maintains these coextensive relationships without the need for states to submit boundary changes for the listed school districts. All changes to counties, county equivalents, and incorporated places are obtained through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey. If the mapping coordinator believes that a legal boundary is incorrect, please notify the Census Bureau by email at . Carefully review the information contained in this file and provide the Census Bureau with updates and/or corrections. Specifically review where a coextensive relationship should no longer be maintained, or where a new relationship should be created and maintained. 1.4.4 School District to Geography (SD/GEO) Relationship File (Limited States) In Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont, school districts are commonly coextensive with one or more incorporated places and/or county subdivisions (towns, townships, boroughs, etc.). Review the relationships listed in the SD/GEO Relationship listing file, “ _SD_GEO_Relationship_A.xls”, to ensure that the state school districts are maintaining the correct relationships with the aforementioned legal governmental entities. Like the County Coverage file, this file contains records for each school district/incorporated place and school district/county subdivision coextensive relationship. It is sorted by SDLEA for use in reviewing the geographic relationship between the local governments (towns, townships, boroughs, etc.) and each school district. Details on this specific listing file are found in subappendix B4. The Census Bureau maintains these relationships without the need for states to submit boundary changes for the listed school districts. All changes to incorporated places and county subdivisions are obtained through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey. If the mapping coordinator believes that a legal boundary is incorrect, notify the Census Bureau by email at . Carefully review the information contained in this file and provide the Census Bureau with updates and/or corrections. Specifically review where a relationship should no longer be maintained, or where a new relationship should be created and maintained. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 3 Note: If the SD/GEO Relationship File and/or a Coextensive Coverage files are not available for download, and there are school districts in the state that are legally coextensive with local governments, contact the SDRP team by phone at 301-763-1099 or by email at for resolution. 1.4.5 Submitting Updates to Information in the “County Coverage,” “Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage”, and/or “Relationship” Files Update the individual listing files with all changes, additions, and deletions making clear what changed by highlighting, changing text color, text bolding, adding, or crossing out the changes. Zip all the updated listing files into one .zip file and submit it to the Census Bureau using the SWIM. For more information regarding SWIM, refer to Chapter 6. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 4 PART 2 HOW TO USE THE TIGERWEB CHAPTER 2 USING THE TIGERWEB MAP VIEWER FOR THE SDRP The TIGERweb map viewer is and is available for state and local education officials to review the Census Bureau's 2022 school district information. In addition to school districts, TIGERweb also offers the ability to view: • Roads, highways, and railroads. • Rivers, lakes, streams and other “single-line” drainage. • Boundaries for legal and statistical geographic entities. • Selected special land use areas such as military reservations and national parks. • Satellite imagery. IMPORTANT: The TIGERweb User Guide is available from the TIGERweb Applications tab. Please utilize it for comprehensive details that may not be mentioned in this program specific guide. To summarize the process, the mapping coordinators and other local education officials use the application to locate each school district and compare their boundary and attribution to a local source for school districts to determine if there is a need to make any changes. The mapping coordinator can provide boundary changes to the SDRP if the Census Bureau data does not correctly depict the school district boundary in effect as of January 1, 2023. Note: Mapping coordinators, please provide local education officials with these TIGERweb instructions, which can be downloaded from the 2023 SDRP website under the Annotation Phase Program Materials hyperlink. To review the boundary of a school district, users need either the name of the school district or the seven-digit geographic identification code (i.e., GEOID) for the school district. The GEOID is in the Inventory and Grade Range File “ _SD_Inventory_A.xls.” It is comprised of the twodigit Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) state code for the state in which the school district is located followed by the five-digit SDLEA ID assigned to the school district. TIGERweb uses the GEOID to zoom directly to the school district. If a local education official determines that changes need to be reported for the 2023 SDRP, report the changes to a state SDRP mapping coordinator who will submit the changes to the Census Bureau. The mapping coordinator is the liaison between the state’s Department of Education and the Census Bureau. Find contact information for mapping coordinators on the SDRP website: . IMPORTANT: U.S. Census Bureau The Census Bureau will not accept school district boundary changes that are submitted by local education officials or that are annotated on maps printed from TIGERweb. The mapping coordinator must approve and submit all SDRP updates. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 5 2.1 TIGERweb Basics Navigate to the main TIGERweb website and select the TIGERweb Applications tab, shown as the orange tab in Figure 7. The direct link to TIGERweb Applications is . On the left side of the screen under the heading TIGERweb Applications, select the first map service application option, TIGERweb. This option contains the geographic school district boundary updates for school districts submitted during the 2022 SDRP. Do not select the other options, TIGERweb Decennial or TIGERweb Economic Census. Figure 7: TIGERweb Applications Tab from the Main TIGERweb Page After selecting the TIGERweb option, the application launches showing the default layout with the map, navigation tools, and other tools displayed (Figure 8). U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 6 Figure 8: TIGERweb Applications – Map Display with Sections and Tools Labeled 2.1.1 Understanding the Main Display Tabs Along the upper-left side of the window in the main display of the application are the tabs to select the Layers, Legend, or Task Results (Figure 9). Figure 9: TIGERweb Applications – Main Display Tabs (Layers, Legend, and Task Results) Table 2 includes a description for each of the three tabs. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 7 Table 2: TIGERweb Main Display Tab Symbols and Their Function/Description Symbol Function/Description The Layers tab is the default tab when TIGERweb starts. It allows the user to select the vintage of data and the data layers to view on the map screen and includes all Census geographies in separate map services. Use it to turn the map layers on and off, change the transparency of individual map layers, and view the symbology for each map layer. Users can view the relationship between different geographic areas by selecting the map layers. The number of selectable layers is unlimited, but each layer has a range of zoom levels in which it will display. The Legend tab reveals the legend and the layers displayed within the application. At the national level, the default level that appears when opening TIGERweb Applications, only the Hydrography and States and Counties layers appear. For more detail on map layer content, scaling, and symbology, choose the Detailed Legend link. A graphic of the detailed legend is included below. The Symbol Scales and Label Scales fields above depict the range of map scales at which the layers and corresponding labels are available (i.e., can be viewed), hovering the mouse over an individual circle will display the scale as a representation fraction. Reference Scales portray the relative position of the scales in the zooming spectrum. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 8 Symbol Function/Description The Task Results tab displays the Identify Results, Query Results, and Geocoder Results after using other tools within application. The results of each appear beneath the respective heading. Use the results returned to view attribute information, to search for geographic entities, and to use the geocode function. 2.1.1.1 Understanding the Layers Tab The Select Vintage drop-down menu in the Layers tab shows the vintages of TIGERweb geography that are available for display in the application (Figure 10). Select Current to view the geographic updates for entities submitted during the 2022 SDRP. Select the ‘+’ sign next to each map service in the Layers tab to expand the map service and view the layers within it. Activate the small boxes (check/uncheck) to choose the Transportation, Places and County Subdivisions, and School Districts map layers. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 9 Figure 10: Layer Tab Depicting Vintage and Layers to Use in the SDRP The Layers tab includes legal, administrative, and statistical boundaries as well as roads, railroads, and hydrography. TIGERweb organizes the layers into separate map services, or groupings, based on the geographic type. Grouping the layers into a map service instead of individual layers makes rendering the layers more efficient and reduces the layer drawing time. The Labels, Hydrography, States, and Counties groupings are enabled by default as shown in Figure 11. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 10 Figure 11: Layers Tab – Map Services/Groupings and Defaults Users expand each by choosing the ‘+’ sign next to the grouping (Figure 12) to see the available layers beneath that grouping. To minimize the expanded groupings, choose the “-” sign that replaced the “+.” Figure 12: Expanding a Grouping to Reveal Map Layers U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 11 To enable, or turn on, a particular grouping or layer within a grouping, select the box next to the grouping heading (to the left) so that a checkmark appears in the box (Figure 13). Disable, or turn off, the grouping by removing the checkmark. Figure 13: Enabled Groupings (Turned-On/Visible in Map Display) Note: States are viewable for all zoom levels. Other layers are visible only at certain zoom levels. Additional data layer options, with a greater level of detail, are available when zoomed in closer on the map. If a specific layer does not appear in the legend, zoom in or out on the map for the feature to appear. Users can limit the amount of data on the map by enabling only the desired layers. For example, to view boundaries representing Incorporated Places within the Places and County Subdivisions grouping, disable, or turn off, the other types for place geographies by unchecking the box to the left of the feature type. Figure 14 shows only the Incorporated Places feature type checked. If TIGERweb has the layers enabled, the user must uncheck the layers if they do not want these layers to display. Figure 14: Expanded Grouping and Layers with Slider Tool When multiple layers are displayed on a map simultaneously, one layer may obscure another. To allow one layer to be more prominent than another, the transparency of the layer can be adjusted by using the slider, which is available once the layer is expanded by selecting the plus sign [+] left of the layer name. Move the slide bar, shown just beneath the grouping name, to the left or right to adjust the transparency of the selected layer on the map. 2.2 TIGERweb Tools and Functions This portion of the guide highlights the tools and functionality useful for the SDRP. For detailed content, refer to section 1.3 in the TIGERweb User Guide. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 12 2.2.1 Navigating the Map Display The features and geographic areas do not immediately appear because each layer has a range of zoom levels at which it will display. In other words, visibility is scale dependent. More details appear in the map display when zooming in on the map. At Zoom level 6, counties appear; at Zoom level 7, school districts and primary roads with their labels begin to appear; at Zoom level 9, places, county subdivisions, and census tract boundaries appear; and at Zoom level 14 most of the features that would assist with conducting a school district review, i.e., local roads, railroads, etc. appear. The current Zoom level displays on the Scale bar in the lower left of the Map display. Use the Zoom scrollbar tool located on the vertical Scale Bar, shown on the left of the map display, to see more detail on the map or to see less detail. Select the ‘+’ to zoom in or select the ‘-’ to zoom out. Also, zoom in or out by rolling the wheel on a computer mouse. All the tools involving the map display are described in Table 3. Table 3: TIGERweb Tools Involving the Map Display Map Element (Tool) Description Open/Close Menus Permits the user to display (open) or hide (close) the left-hand taskbar of Layers, Legend, and Task Results. Hiding the taskbar allows for more map to display. Find My Location With permission to allow TIGERweb to know your location, TIGERweb determines the computer’s location using the IP address and zooms to the corresponding location in the map display to assist with searches in the user’s local area. Default Extent Returns to the original map extent before panning and/or zooming. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 13 Map Element (Tool) Description Clear Map Clears all previous map selections. Zoom Scrollbar Use to adjust the zoom level of the map display. • Select the plus sign (+) to zoom in for more detail. • Use the minus sign (-) to zoom out for less detail. • Dragging the control up and down the slider will increase and decrease the amount of detail on the map in the same fashion as the + or - signs. Users may also zoom in or out using by the scroll wheel on their computer mouse. Scale Bar Shows the scale of the current map display. Users monitor the current zoom level of the map display. Current Extent (degs) Provides the latitude and longitude coordinates in decimal degrees for the lower left map corner (solid black arrow) and the latitude and longitude of the upper right corner (striped arrow). 2.2.2 Changing the Map Display Background The map background in TIGERweb is handled by the Basemap Selection button (Figure 15). There are three background options (landmass, satellite imagery, and terrain) programmed for the button. The map display defaults to Terrain. Figure 15: Basemap Selection Button U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 14 To switch the background option, continue to select the Basemap Selection button, observing the instruction while hovering the mouse over the button. The hover message informs the user of the current display and what the display will be upon switching to the next choice. After locating and zooming into an entity, select the Basemap Selection button (Figure 16) until the Satellite option appears and imagery overlays the entity. This dual view allows users to see the relationship between the location of a boundary in the Census Bureau’s file to the location of real-world features such as roads. Additional information on this functionality is in section 1.3.2 of the TIGERweb User Guide. Figure 16: Basemap Selection Button with Satellite Option 2.2.3 Identifying Features in the Map Display The Identify tool allows the user to discover more information about a selected feature on the map The Identify tool shows attribute information only for enabled (turned on in the Layer tab) map services and visible layers. Use of this tool may be helpful to determine the feature that serves as a boundary of an existing school district or may be useful to confirm the attribution of a school district. To use the tool, select the Identify tool at the top of right of the map display (Figure 17) and use the mouse to select an area on the map or feature to identify. When selecting, its area on the map highlights. The Identify Results section (left portion of Figure 18) shows all results for the selection. Select any of the results to get attribute information about the area or feature. Additional information on this functionality is in section 1.3.5 of the TIGERweb User Guide. Figure 17: Identify Tool Button For a SDRP example, follow the steps below to use the Identify tool to get attribute data for the Fairfield School District adjacent to the Bridgeport School District. 1. Choose the Identify tool. The mouse cursor changes from a pointer to the ‘+’ (crosshair). 2. Use the left mouse button to select inside the boundary of Fairfield School District. 3. Choosing Fairfield School District, CT from the Identify Results section displays the attributes about the school district including grade range, land area, and water areas (right side of Figure 18). 4. Many other results appear in the Identify Results section because of the layers that are associated with the selection. For this example, the TIGERweb is returning results for the States and Counties, School Districts, and Transportation map services. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 15 Figure 18: Identify Results and Attribute Information Windows 2.2.4 Locating a School District TIGERweb allows users to quickly locate an entity visually using the Zoom scrollbar or by using the Query tool (Figure 19) to search for a school district by its name or unique GEOID. Additional details on the Query tool are found in section 1.3.6 of the TIGERweb User Guide. Figure 19: Query Tool Button Figure 20 shows the resulting Query tool window that appears after selecting the button. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 16 Figure 20: Query Tool Window Select the Query tool from the toolbar. Select the Attribute tab from the Query tool window. From the Select Map drop-down menu, choose one of the following map services: • States and Counties to locate a county. • Places and County Subdivisions to locate a city or town. • School Districts to locate a unified, secondary, or elementary school district. Key the GEOID, located in the Inventory and Grade Range Listing (SD_Inventory.xls), in the Enter GEOID of Feature box or type all or part of its name in the Enter Name of Feature box. Enter a GEOID or a Name, but not both. Searching by unique GEOID will take users directly to the entity. Searching by Name could produce a list of school districts with the same or similar name. Follow the steps below to locate unified school district West Prairie Community Unit School District 103, Illinois with GEOID 1700314. 1. Select the Query tool and the Attribute tab. 2. From the Select Map drop-down menu, choose School Districts (Figure 21). 3. From the Select Layer(s) drop-down menu, choose Unified School Districts then enter 1700314 in the GEOID field (Figure 22). 4. Choose SUBMIT to search for the unified school district. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 17 Figure 21: Query Tool – Attribute Tab – Select Map Figure 22: Query Tool – Query by GEOID TIGERweb displays the query results under the Task Results tab to the left of the map (Figure 23). U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 18 Figure 23: Task Results Tab with Query Results TIGERweb also displays the Info panel containing attribute data for the entity (Figure 24) in a separate window. Minimize or close the Info panel by selecting the ‘-’ or ‘x’ symbol in the top right of the Info panel. Figure 24: Query Results – Info Panel U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 19 Select the name of the result listed under the Unified School Districts heading of Query Results and TIGERweb will display the school district highlighted in the center of the map display (Figure 25). To start a new Query, select Clear Map (the ‘X’) above the Zoom scrollbar. The Query window reappears, and the located entity is no longer highlighted. Figure 25: Map Display with Query Results Follow the steps below to locate a school district named Bridgeport in Connecticut without knowing its school district level. 1. Select the Query tool. 2. From the Select Map drop-down menu, choose School Districts. 3. From the Select Layer(s) drop-down menu, hold down the Control or Shift Key and choose Unified, Secondary, and Elementary. All three will display as highlighted (Figure 26) then enter Bridgeport in the Enter Name of Feature box. 4. Choose SUBMIT to search. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 20 Figure 26: Query Tool – Query by Name Searching by name could produce a list of school districts with the same or similar names, as shown in Figure 27; however, the results will include the state in which the entity is located to help choose the correct school district. Figure 27: Query by Name Results TIGERweb displays the selected entity highlighted in the center of the map display along with the Info panel containing attribute data for the entity. Minimize or close the Info panel to view the entire map and Query Results section (Figure 28). U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 21 Figure 28: Map Display with Query Results After using the Query tool to locate a school district, users can compare the TIGERweb map of the school district to a local source for the school district boundary. Provide boundary and/or attribute update information to the state mapping coordinator if the TIGERweb map does not correctly depict the school district boundary shown in a local source. Mapping coordinators prepare all school district updates for their respective states, following details in part 2 and/or 3 of this guide, and submit the updates to the Census Bureau as described in part 5. 2.2.5 Printing and Saving a Map TIGERweb has the functionality to save maps, print paper maps, or capture screen images of the areas where the boundary requires an update or annotate changes. This functionality is useful for a local education official to indicate to the mapping coordinator where a school district boundary change is needed. The local official can capture a screen image and annotate the change for the mapping coordinator to approve and submit to the Census Bureau. Using the Print tool button from the upper right of the map display (Figure 29) opens the Print window (Figure 30). A table with detailed instructions for the options available in this window is found in section 1.3.7 of the TIGERweb User Guide. Figure 29: Print Tool Button U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 22 Figure 30: Print Tool Window As a reminder, the Census Bureau will not accept boundary changes for the SDRP submitted directly to the Census Bureau annotated on maps printed using the TIGERweb map viewer. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 23 PART 3 HOW TO USE THE SUBMISSION LOG CHAPTER 3 USING THE SUBMISSION LOG FOR THE SDRP The submission log is an Excel spreadsheet used to report nonspatial and simple school district updates. It is available for download on the SDRP website within the annotation section . Record each type of acceptable school district change as a separate record in the submission log. The Census Bureau accepts the following changes using the submission log: • School District Name. • Grade Range. • Federal SDLEA ID Number. • Level. • Simple Consolidations. • Simple Dissolutions. • Simple Spatial Update Using Whole MCDs or Incorporated Places. The Census Bureau requires the use of the submission log for the change types listed in subchapters 3.1 to 3.7. Not all fields are displayed in the examples shown below. 3.1 School District Name Change A school district name change is usually a result of a misspelling or legal school district name change. Figure 31 shows an example of the fields requiring information. They are Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), SDLEA of Change, Old Name, and New Name. Contact the SDRP team at if seeking to submit more than 25 name changes. Figure 31: Example of a School District Name Change 3.2 Grade Range Change A grade range change is the result of an incorrect grade range previously reported to the Census Bureau or a new change (e.g., changing from Kindergarten to Pre-Kindergarten). Gaps and overlaps in grade range coverage cannot exist. Grade range changes require information in the Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), SDLEA of Change, Old Grade Range Low, Old Grade Range High, New Grade Range Low, and New Grade Range High fields (Figure 32). Contact the U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 24 SDRP team at if seeking to submit more than 25 grade range changes. Figure 32: Example of a School District Grade Range Change 3.3 Federal SDLEA ID Number Change Federal SDLEA changes include a correction to an SDLEA. SDLEA changes require information in the Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), SDLEA of Change, Old SDLEA (same as SDLEA of Change), and New SDLEA fields (Figure 33). Figure 33: Example of a Federal SDLEA ID Number Change 3.4 Level Change A level change occurs when a school district changes classification; for example, changing from elementary to unified. Level changes require information in the Type of Change, SDLEA of Change, Old Level, and New Level fields (Figure 34). Figure 34: Example of a Level Change 3.5 Simple Consolidation A simple consolidation occurs when two or more school districts merge, or consolidate, to create a new school district with a new name and new SDLEA. There are no additional boundary changes. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 25 Simple consolidations require information in the Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), New Name, New Grade Range Low, New Grade Range High, New Level, Consolidation 1 SDLEA (first school district being merged), Consolidation 2 SDLEA (other school district being merged), Consolidation New SDLEA (SDLEA of newly formed school district, if known; otherwise place “unknown” in this field), and Narrative/Description fields (Figure 35). Note: The fields for Consolidation 3 SDLEA and Consolidation 4 SDLEA only require information if three or more school districts are consolidating (merging). If five or more school districts are consolidating, enter the remaining SDLEA ID numbers on the next row starting in the Consolidation SDLEA field. Figure 35: Example of a Simple Consolidation 3.6 Simple Dissolution A simple dissolution occurs when one or more existing school districts entirely dissolve(s) into one other existing school district. A simple dissolution never results in the creation of a new school district. The receiving school district retains its name and SDLEA ID number. Note: A separate entry is required for each school district that dissolves into the existing school district through this change. Simple dissolutions require information in the Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), SDLEA of Change (school district that is gaining area), Added Area SDLEA (same as SDLEA of Change), Deleted SDLEA(school district being dissolved), and Narrative/Description (include county/counties FIPS code(s)) and if applicable, the Old Grade Range Low, Old Grade Range High, New Grade Range Low, New Grade Range High, Old Level, and New Level fields (Figure 36). Figure 36: Example of a Simple Dissolution U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 26 Note: Complex consolidations, complex dissolutions, and boundary changes all require updates using GUPS. Review Chapter 5 to learn how to complete these types of updates. 3.7 Simple Spatial Update Using Whole MCDs or Incorporated Places A simple spatial update occurs when the area that is being added to a school district is also an existing minor civil division or incorporated place in the Census database. Simple spatial updates can include a change to the boundary of an existing school district or the creation of a new district. These updates may be submitted using the Submission Log since whole geographies are being moved to the school district. If preferred, these simple spatial updates may also be submitted in GUPS. Simple spatial updates involving school district boundary changes, shown in Figure 37, require information in the Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), Added Area SDLEA, Lost Area SDLEA, and Narrative/Description. The Narrative/Description field must contain the minor civil division(s) or incorporated place(s) that are being added to the school district. Figure 37: Example of a Simple Spatial Update – Boundary Change Simple spatial updates involving the creating of a new school district, shown in Figure 38, require information in the Type of Change, County(s) FIPS code(s), New Name, New GR Low, New GR High, New Level, New SDLEA and Narrative/Description. The Narrative/Description field must contain the minor civil division(s) or incorporated place(s) that make up the new school district. Figure 38: Example of a Simple Spatial Update – New District Once all updates are complete in the submission log, zip the file and submit it to the Census Bureau following instructions outlined in Chapter 6. Proceed to the next part of the guide to learn more about using GUPS for the SDRP. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 27 PART 4 HOW TO USE THE GEOGRAPHIC UPDATE PARTNERSHIP SOFTWARE (GUPS) CHAPTER 4 GETTING STARTED GUPS is available for download on the SDRP website within the annotation section . It operates using QGIS (formerly known as Quantum Geographic Information System (GIS)), a free and opensource desktop geographic information system application. To learn more about QGIS visit . This part of the guide includes information needed to use GUPS. It offers a description of the software and gives specific instructions (in the form of Step-Action/Result tables) on using GUPS to make SDRP updates. Chapter 4: • Lists the hardware and software requirements for GUPS. • Provides instructions for installation. Chapter 5: 4.1 • Provides instructions to open GUPS and start a new SDRP project. • Explains the GUPS interface. • Gives instructions to make required and optional updates. • Provides instructions to share and export zip files. Hardware and Software Requirements GUPS was developed for use on a desktop PC or a network environment. Before beginning the installation, ensure that the computer used meets the minimum hardware and operating system requirements listed in Table 4. Table 4: GUPS Hardware and Operating System Requirements Hardware/Operating System Requirement Hardware: Minimum Disk Space to Install and Run GUPS 4 GB Hardware: Disk Space to Store Shapefiles Varies by State Hardware: Minimum Random-Access Memory (RAM) to Run GUPS 4 GB Hardware: Recommended RAM to Run GUPS 8 GB or more for optimal performance Operating System: Windows® Windows 8 or Windows 10 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 28 Hardware/Operating System Requirement Operating System: Apple® Mac OS X users must secure a license for Microsoft Windows and use a Windows bridge. The suggested bridge software is Boot Camp, which comes pre-installed on all Mac computers. See instructions for using Boot Camp at . Note: Since Boot Camp requires a restart of the computer to set up the bridge, be sure to print the instructions provided at the URL above before beginning installation. Note: The windows that appear in GUPS may vary based on operating system. Screenshots in this guide were created using Windows 10. As a result, the screenshots that feature GUPS actions may differ slightly from what someone using Windows 8 or Boot Camp would see. 4.2 Download and Install GUPS To complete the installation, follow the steps in Table 5. Note: If an older version of GUPS exists on the computer, the installer will automatically remove the old version before it installs the latest version. Table 5: Steps to Download and Install GUPS Step Action and Result Many agencies/organizations require certain security privileges to download and install external software. Work with the local Information Technology (IT) staff person to acquire those privileges or ask they assist with GUPS installation. Please note that GUPS users with different security privileges than the IT staff person that installed the software will encounter problems accessing the directories and plugins needed to operate GUPS if the software is not installed under the user’s profile. To correct this, have the IT staff person reinstall GUPS under the user’s profile using the user’s credentials. If installation problems remain, contact the SDRP team at for installation assistance. Step 1 Download GUPS from the Annotation Phase Program Materials (census.gov) page on the SDRP website and unzip the downloaded .zip file. Double-click the left mouse button on the file named SETUP- .bat. Note: Regardless of the version number, there will be only one SETUP.bat file to choose. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 29 Step Action and Result A Welcome to QGIS 3.4.4-Madeira window appears allowing users to import previous settings used into the default profile. Users may choose to import their settings or to have a clean start. Select the desired options and choose Let’s get started. Step 2 When the installer opens, the Welcome to the QGIS Setup Wizard screen appears. Step 3 Before proceeding, close all other programs or applications. Once other programs and applications are closed, select the Next button. For users with QGIS 3.4.4 already installed, select the Cancel button on the QGIS 3.4.4 Setup screen in Step 5 to update GUPS without reinstalling QGIS 3.4.4. The setup will bypass the QGIS installation and immediately begin to update the GUPS plugin supported for this year’s SDRP. This is only applicable for existing installations of QGIS 3.4.4. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 30 Step Action and Result The License Agreement screen appears. Step 4 Read the license agreement and select the I Agree button to continue. The Choose Install Location screen opens. For performance and stability, install the application at the default: (i.e., C:\QGIS344). Otherwise, use the Browse button to navigate to a preferred location. Step 5 To begin the installation, select Next to continue. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 31 Step Action and Result The Choose Components screen opens. Step 6 ‘QGIS’ in the Select components to install field is checked and grayed out since it is the default. Simply select Install to continue. To review a previous screen or reread the license agreement, select the for assistance. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 35 Step Action and Result In the Map Management window, use the drop-down menu next to the Program field to select School District Review Program and then select School District Review by State for the Sub Program field. Step 4 Beginning with 2023 SDRP, GUPS has been updated to operate at the state level. This means rather than working by individual county, GUPS loads data for the whole state during this initial setup for the project. Once created, users can load county level reference layers to provide the detail necessary to make updates. Instructions are included in this chapter describing the county loading/unloading process. In the State field, use the drop-down menu to select a state. Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list of states. This example uses Illinois. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 36 Step Action and Result After selecting a state, GUPS refreshes the Map Management window and automatically highlights all available counties for the state of Illinois. Select Open. Step 6 The Select Data Folder, Directory or Location window opens. Step 7 GUPS only prompts for a data download location once per project. When a project has been closed and reopened, the shapefiles automatically load, even if no changes were made during the first session. A secondary Map Management window appears to select the data source. From this secondary Map Management window, choose Census Web to download the shapefile data layers with preset symbology and labels directly into GUPS. Step 8 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 37 Step Action and Result When Census Web is chosen, the shapefiles for the state begin to load with a progress bar displaying the percentage of the upload completed. Step 9 Step 10 GUPS unzips and copies the files to the GUPS home directory then loads them into the application. Once loaded, the Table of Contents populates and symbolizes according to preset styles. The Map View fills with the working state. The Menu Bar and Toolbars appear along the top and the Status Bar appears at the bottom of the screen. See Figure 39 for a visual representation of the default layout. Follow the steps in Table 7 to properly save and close a project. Table 7: Steps to Save and Close a Project Step Action and Result To save a project, use the Save button on the Standard toolbar. To ensure no work is lost, save after each major action or series of updates. The Current edits window asks to save current changes for all layer(s). Step 1 Select Yes to save the changes or No to return to the map. Note: Participants may also use the Save option beneath the Project tab on the Menu bar to save the project. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 38 Step Action and Result To discard changes, close the application by selecting the red X in the upper right-hand corner of the main GUPS page. A Save? window prompts with a warning and options to either save, discard, or cancel. Step 2 Select Discard to close GUPS and discard changes. GUPS will not save the current project. Table 8 details how to open a previously saved project. Table 8: Steps to Open a Saved Project Step Action and Result To reopen a saved project, expand the menu beneath the Open Recent button in the Map Management window. The drop-down list provides a list of current projects created using GUPS to reopen. Step 1 When a recent project file is chosen, the map for the project automatically loads and the layers appear in the Table of Contents. Step 2 5.2 GUPS Menus and Toolbars Figure 39 shows the layout of the main page for GUPS. This page contains all the tools needed for making updates in the SDRP. Shown in the figure are the main page elements. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 39 Figure 39: GUPS Main Page Elements and Default Layout Refer to Table 9 for high-level information about the elements that comprise the main page once GUPS is opened. Detailed descriptions and functions of menus, sub-menus, and toolbars is in Appendix E. Table 9: GUPS Main Page Elements and Their Function/Description Page Element Function/Description Menu Bar Permits access to QGIS and GUPS features using a standard hierarchical menu. Offers basic features such as Settings and Help; tools to manage the Map View. Almost all functions available in Menu bar are available in toolbars. Refer to sub-appendix E1 for more details. Standard Toolbar Provides navigation functions and other tools needed to interact with the Map View and layers. Refer to sub-appendix E2 for more details. SDRP Toolbar Provides tools specific to the SDRP. See sub-section 5.2.1 below for descriptions of the buttons. Map View Displays the default data layers for the SDRP. Reflects the colors and symbology of layers in the Table of Contents. Table of Contents Depicts the layers in the Map View. Layers have been pre-styled and arranged for optimal use as part of the Census Web option. However, layers can be managed by manipulating the visibility (i.e., check/uncheck the layer) or reorganized using tools from the Table of Contents toolbar that appears at the top of the Table of Contents. Refer to sub-appendix E3 for more details. Status Bar Displays information on the coordinates, map scale, magnification, rotation, and projection. Allows for adjustment of the display. Refer to sub-appendix E4 for more details. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 40 5.2.1 Introducing the SDRP Toolbar The SDRP toolbar, shown in Figure 40, provides the program-specific functions needed to complete the SDRP review and update activities, as well as to import and export zipped shapefiles. Figure 40: SDRP Toolbar Each toolbar button function is described in Table 10. Table 10: SDRP Toolbar Buttons and Their Function/Description Button U.S. Census Bureau Name Function/Description Add Linear Feature Add a new linear feature to denote a new school district boundary. See sub-section 5.3.5 for an example of adding a linear feature. Delete Linear Feature Delete a linear feature. In SDRP GUPS, only user-added features are eligible for deletion. See sub-section 5.3.6 for examples of deleting a linear feature. Modify Area Feature Make updates to school districts (Boundary Change, Complex Consolidations, Complex Dissolutions and New District etc.). See sub-section 5.2.2 for more information. Show/Hide Legend Shows or hides the legend (e.g., Table of Contents). It may be helpful to close the legend to make more screen space for the Map View. Scale Bar Tool Permits the selection of units of measure to display in the scale bar as well as the color of the scale bar to display in the Map View. Load/Unload County Reference Layer Permits loading and unloading of county-level reference layers into the SDRP project for any county within the state. This button permits loading of census spatial layers for the selected county(s). Reference layers (e.g., roads, railroads, area landmarks, water, etc.) are required to be loaded before most school district updates may be made. When using Unload County Reference Layer, the data is removed from the project but not the computer. See subsections 5.3.2 and 5.3.3 for detailed instructions. Remove County Reference Layer Removes a loaded county reference layer from the project and deletes the data from the computer. Participants use this button when they determine they no longer need to reference the county level data. Once a county is removed, users would use the Load/Unload County Reference Layer button to load the county-reference layers back into the project. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 41 Button Name Function/Description Geography Review Tool Review the attribute table for layers that exist in the Table of Contents. Refer to sub-section 5.4.2 for details. Review Change Polygons Review change polygons in a layer and make corrections. Refer to sub-section 5.4.3 for details. SDRP Criteria Review Tool Review potential criteria data errors and informational warnings. Refer to sub-section 5.4.1 for details. Import State Zip Imports another user’s “DataDirectory” output .zip file for review or editing by another person. GUPS generates this .zip file as part of the Export to Zip – Share with Another Participant option. This file is the whole state’s SDRP project and cannot be used if the same project is open in GUPS. This button will not work if the same project is open. As an alternative, use the Import Project ZIP file button on the Map Management window prior to opening any project. Includes two export options: Export for Census and Share with Another Participant. Refer to sub-section 5.5 for details on both options. Export to ZIP Use Export for Census option to create the .zip file of the SDRP project that contains all required data for submission to the Census Bureau. Use Share with Another Participant option to share work with others. U.S. Census Bureau Export Map to Print Export a printable map in .pdf, .png, .tif, or jpeg format. Internet Map Service Opens a GIS map service from the internet (i.e., Google Maps® or Bing Maps®) after selecting a point in the Map View. The intent of this tool is to provide visual assistance from an external source. An internet connection is required for this button to function. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 42 Button Name Function/Description TIGERweb Map Service Permits loading of census spatial data from Census Bureau’s TIGERweb Web Map Service (WMS). The selected data layers load into the Table of Contents of the project. To remove the loaded layers, relaunch the button and uncheck the selected layers. Because of the Load/Unload County Reference Layer button, users may not find this button necessary. Add Imagery/Remove Imagery Adds imagery to the SDRP project. The imagery loads near the bottom of the Table of Contents, so it underlies other layers. The button adds ESRI imagery. Remove imagery by using the same button. It will change to include a red negative symbol, or users can remove imagery by using the mouse to right-click on the imagery layer in the Table of Contents. 5.2.2 Describing the SDRP Toolbar’s Modify Area Feature Tool The Modify Area Feature tool (Figure 41) contains the functionality used to make most geographic and attribute updates during the SDRP. Once open, the Modify Area Feature tool becomes active upon selecting a Geography (a school district level including Elementary, Secondary, or Unified) and an Action (Boundary Change, Complex Consolidation, Complex Dissolution, or New District). The Modify Area Feature tool displays all school districts for the selected school district geography in the target layer list. The target layer list consists of the state, SDLEA, and school district name located under the State and Info columns. School districts can be identified in the Map View from the info list in one of two ways: • A single left-click of the mouse on a school district highlights the district on the map but does not zoom to that school district. • A double left-click of the mouse both highlights and zooms to the full geographic extent of the selected school district in the Map View. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 43 Figure 41: Modify Area Feature Tool Table 11 describes each button in the Modify Area Feature tool and their function or description. Table 11: Modify Area Feature Tool Buttons and Their Function/Description Button Name Function/Description Select Target Layer Selects a target area (school district) by left-clicking the mouse on the map rather than selecting from the Modify Area Feature tool info list. Select Feature(s) Selects faces (polygons). This button allows the selection of individual faces and multiple faces by polygon, freehand, radius, and by geography. This button is vital to making corrections or updates, so review sub-section 5.2.2.1 for more details and examples of its use. Add Area Adds selected area to the chosen geography based on the desired action. Remove Area Removes selected area from the chosen geography. Note: This action is only available if completing a boundary change for secondary school district geography. U.S. Census Bureau Previous/Next NonContiguous Area Cycles through non-contiguous areas. Add New District Creates a new school district based on chosen geography. Change Attributes Opens editable attributes dialog window for selected target layer. Remove Area Feature This tool is disabled and not used during the SDRP. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 44 5.2.2.1 Using the Select Feature(s) Button in the Modify Area Feature Tool The Select Feature(s) button provides several methods to select faces to make changes to school districts. Table 12 describes each of the feature selection methods. Table 12: Steps to Use the Select Feature(s) Button Step Action and Result After selecting the geography, action, and target area in the Modify Area Feature window, use the Select Feature(s) button to highlight the school district faces to update. There are five feature selection methods: Select Feature(s), Select Features by Polygon, Select Features by Freehand, Select Features by Radius, and Select Features by Geography. In addition, there is an option to deselect the selection. Step 1 To select faces or polygons one at a time, choose the Select Feature(s) option. Left-click the mouse on the face to update. The selected face turns yellow (color may vary). Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 45 Step Action and Result To select more than one face hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard while left-clicking the mouse on the additional face. This method is useful when selecting noncontiguous faces, as shown below. Step 3 To select multiple features, select the Select Feature(s) button, then drag the cursor over the features on the map. This method is useful when selecting a large number of contiguous faces. The second option, Select Features by Polygon, selects features through a polygon drawn around the features on the map. To use this feature, select it in the drop-down menu then follow the steps below. Step 4 To use this option, left-click the mouse on the map to begin drawing the polygon. Drag the cursor to extend the line, left-click the mouse again to extend the line in a new direction. To complete the selection, right-click the mouse. Faces that either cross or are contained within the selection polygon will be highlighted in yellow. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 46 Step Action and Result Select Features by Freehand selects features based on user-defined shapes drawn on the map. Step 5 To use this option, choose a spot on the map and use the cursor to draw any shape (polygon, triangle, circle, etc.). Features that either cross or are contained within the selection area will be highlighted in yellow. Select Features by Radius selects features by defining a circle around the features to select. Step 6 To use this tool, left-click the mouse on the map, then hold down the mouse and drag the cursor outward to expand the circle. Release the mouse when done. The feature(s) selected is (are) highlighted in yellow. Select Features by Geography selects all the faces contained in a geographic entity. It is possible that changes to school districts will be made based on existing census geography. For example, creating a new school district based on an incorporated place. For that example, instead of selecting each face, use of the Select by Geography tool will select all the faces of the chosen geography at once. Step 7 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 47 Step Action and Result After choosing Select Features by Geography, the Select by Geography layer window opens. This window can be docked in the project for ease of continued use. Step 8 Selecting a layer from the Select by Geography layer window activates the geography for that layer and limits the selection of features to that geography. In this example, all faces of an incorporated place are selected for inclusion in a new elementary school district. Select Incorporated Place from the Select by Geography layer window. Step 9 Ensure the visibility for the Incorporated Place layer is turned on in the Table of Contents. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 48 Step Action and Result Zoom to La Harpe city. Step 10 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 49 Step Action and Result With the Select by Geography tool active, left-click the mouse on any of the faces inside La Harpe city. The Select by Geography tool selects (highlights yellow) all faces (polygons). Note: There may be a lag between when the geography/faces are chosen and when GUPS completes the selection. This is common when selecting large geography/school district areas that contain many faces. If there is a noticeable lag, this generally indicates that GUPS is still processing the selecting faces. Step 11 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 50 Step Action and Result From the Modify Area Feature window, select the Add New District button. Step 12 U.S. Census Bureau Fill in attributes for the new school district and select Ok. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 51 Step Action and Result All faces of the incorporated place of La Harpe city are now included in the La Harpe City Elementary School District. Step 13 Deselect Features from All Layers deselects all highlighted faces on the map. Step 14 5.3 SDRP Updates Using GUPS The tables in this sub-chapter provide instructions for making SDRP updates using GUPS. The examples in this section begin with a new project for the state of Illinois. While the examples use real data, all changes are fictitious. They are for illustration only and do not indicate any actual geographic changes. 5.3.1 Boundary Change Basics Boundary changes can include whole faces or split faces if the whole area of a selected face is not needed in the boundary change. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 52 When making boundary changes using GUPS, keep the following in mind: • Load the county reference layers first. • Which school district is the target district (i.e., the one adding area), and if it is a(n) elementary, secondary, or unified school district? • Which school is losing area, and if it is a(n) elementary, secondary, or unified district? • Do faces need to be split to support boundary changes? 5.3.2 Load County Reference Layers Follow the steps in Table 13 to load county reference layers to support new boundary changes. Table 13: Steps to Load County Reference Layers Step Action and Result In the SDRP toolbar, select the Load/Unload County Reference Layer button. Step 1 From the county list, select Hancock [17067] with a checkmark. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 53 Step Action and Result From the Select Data Folder, Directory or Location, select Census Web and then select Ok. Step 3 GUPS will begin to download the selected county. When the download completes, GUPS adds the country reference layers to the project. To confirm that county reference layers have been added, expand the edges group layer in the Table of Contents. Step 4 5.3.3 Unload County Reference Layers County reference layers in a project can be unloaded using the Unload County Reference Layers tool. This tool can be used if the number of loaded counties is starting to affect GUPS performance, or for counties that are no longer needed. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 54 Note: Unloading county reference layers does not delete data from the computer. The county reference layer shapefiles still exist in the GUPSGIS home directory and can be reloaded, if needed. Follow steps in Table 14 to unload county reference layers. Table 14: Steps to Unload County Reference Layers Step Action and Result In the SDRP toolbar, select the Load/Unload County Reference Layer button. Step 1 From the county list, loaded counties will appear first in the list and highlighted in cyan. To unload the county, uncheck the checkbox. Then select Ok. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 55 Step Action and Result To confirm that the county reference layers have been unloaded, review the edges group layer in the Table of Contents. In this example, the edges group layer is no longer expandable confirming that the reference layers have been unloaded. Step 3 5.3.4 Boundary Change Using Whole Faces Follow the steps in Table 15 to add whole faces to an existing school district to complete a boundary change. Table 15: Steps to Make a Boundary Change Using Whole Faces Step Action and Result Begin by selecting the Modify Area Feature button from the SDRP toolbar. Step 1 In this example, there is a boundary change between two elementary school districts, and the line that will be used as the new boundary already exists in the Census data. Whole faces from La Harpe Community School District are added to Carthage Elementary School District. In the Modify Area Feature window, use the mouse to select the drop-down arrow next to the Geography menu. In this example, choose Elementary School District. Select Boundary Change from the Action menu. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 56 Step Action and Result When the Geography is chosen, the Modify Area Feature window populates with the list of available elementary school districts with the state and SDLEA ID number displayed for each district. The list is sorted alphabetically by school district name. Step 3 From the Modify Area Feature table list, select 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317. Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 57 Step Action and Result After the selection, the Modify Area Feature window highlights the school district in the Map View. A single left-click of the mouse highlights the school district. Double-clicking the left mouse button zooms to the extent of 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317. Step 5 Using the Zoom button in the Standard toolbar, zoom to the following area where the change will occur. Step 6 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 58 Step Action and Result From the Modify Area Feature window, select the Select Feature(s) button. Step 7 On the map, left-click the mouse to select the following three faces from 01381 – La Harpe Community School District 347. To select multiple faces, hold down the CTRL button on the keyboard while continuing to click the mouse. With each click of the mouse the face highlights in yellow to indicate an active selection. Step 8 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 59 Step Action and Result Click the Add Area button in the Modify Area Feature window to initiate the boundary change. Step 9 As part of the boundary change process, the following notification appears listing the school districts(s) losing area as a result of the boundary change. Select OK. Step 10 The next window provides an optional COMMENTS field that can be used to include any supporting information about the boundary change. Select Ok. Step 11 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 60 Step Action and Result The Map View updates to reflect the change in boundary made to Carthage Elementary School District. Step 12 5.3.5 Add a Linear Feature to Split a Face Table 16 describes the steps to add a linear feature to split a face if the whole area of a selected face (polygon) is not to be included in the boundary change. After splitting the face, refer to Table 15 to complete the boundary change. Table 16: Steps to Add a Linear Feature to Split a Face Step Action and Result From the SDRP toolbar, select the Add Linear Feature button. Step 1 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 61 Step Action and Result In this example, the new boundary does not exist in the Census data and a new linear feature must be added before the boundary change may be made. In the Map View, navigate and zoom to the area to split. Left-click the mouse at the starting point of the line (A) and continue to left-click the mouse at each vertex along the path of the line to be drawn. When the line is complete, right-click the mouse to finish drawing (B). Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau GUPS adds the linear feature to the map while also splitting faces. These split faces can be individually selected to include in a boundary change. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 62 Step Action and Result If a linear feature is added into an adjacent county that does not have county reference layers loaded, GUPS will display a message prompting that reference layers need to be loaded for the identified county to continue. Select OK to automatically open the Load/Unload County Reference tool with the county preselected by GUPS to download. Select Cancel to close the window if adjacent county reference layers are not needed 5.3.6 Delete a Linear Feature Linear features can be deleted one segment at a time, as described in Table 17, or multiple segments at a time as described in Table 18. Table 17: Steps to Delete a Linear Feature One Segment at a Time Step Action and Result Only user added linear features can be deleted using the Delete Linear Feature button. Step 1 U.S. Census Bureau In this example, a linear feature that was digitized incorrectly is deleted. Select the Delete Linear Feature button from the SDRP toolbar to delete the linear feature created in the previous steps. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 63 Step Action and Result Left-click the mouse on the segment to delete. It will highlight in cyan to indicate its selection. When the Delete Linear Feature tool is active the mouse cursor turns into a cross-selection. Hover over the line segment to delete and left-click the mouse to complete the selection of the feature. A window opens to confirm whether to delete the selected feature(s). Step 2 Choose OK and GUPS deletes the line segment. Step 3 Another method to delete a linear feature is by using the Select Feature(s) button and Select Features by Polygon option to draw a selection region/area over the line to delete then follow the same instructions as detailed in the previous step. Table 18: Steps to Delete Multiple Segments of a Linear Feature Step Action and Result Choose the Select Feature(s) button from the Standard toolbar. Please note, the image below shows only a portion of the Standard toolbar. Step 1 Details on the Standard toolbar are found in sub-appendix E2. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 64 Step Action and Result Left-click the mouse on the map and drag a selection box around the linear features added to the map. GUPS will highlight selected features yellow (color may vary). Step 2 From the SDRP toolbar, with the linear feature selected, select the Delete Linear Feature button. Step 3 Only user added linear features are eligible for deletion. GUPS will notify if any of the selected features are ineligible for deletion. Select OK to proceed with deletion or Cancel to close the window and cancel the deletion request. The Map View refreshes, and the linear feature is deleted. Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 65 5.3.7 Making Elementary and Secondary School District Boundary Changes Simultaneously If GUPS detects that an elementary school district boundary change may require a corresponding secondary school district boundary change, GUPS will offer the user the option to proceed with the secondary boundary change once the elementary change is complete. The user may choose to use the same face selection from the elementary school district boundary change to update the secondary school district, or the user can decline if the secondary update is not appropriate. Follow the steps in Table 19 to complete this action. Table 19: Steps to Make Elementary and Secondary School District Boundary Changes Step Step 1 Action and Result Begin by selecting the Modify Area Feature button from the SDRP toolbar. In this example, a boundary change will be completed between 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317, 01384 – Illini West High School District 307, and 27780 – Nauvoo-Colusa Community Unit School District 325. In the Modify Area Feature window, select Elementary School District from the Geography drop down menu and then choose Boundary Change from the Action drop down menu. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 66 Step Action and Result Double-click the left mouse button to select 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317 from the target layer list. Upon selection, the Map View zooms to the extent of 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317. Step 3 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 67 Step Action and Result Choose the Select Feature(s) button from the Modify Area Feature window. Step 4 From the Map View, select any face from the adjacent 27780 – Nauvoo-Colusa Community Unit School District 325 using the Select Feature(s) button. The selected face will highlight in yellow. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 68 Step Action and Result From the Modify Area Feature window, select the Add Area button to begin the boundary change. Step 6 GUPS begins to process the boundary change. The List of School Districts Losing Area window appears. Select OK to dismiss the window. Step 7 The following window provides read-only attribute information for the target elementary school district. The COMMENTS field is optional. Select Ok continue. Step 8 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 69 Step Action and Result GUPS opens a new dialog window that asks, “Do you want to use this selection to update the Secondary School District?” If No is selected, the update completes, leaving the elementary school district boundary change intact and making no change to the secondary school district. To update the secondary school district, select Yes. Step 9 GUPS opens a new dialog window with the prompt “Select Secondary School District.” This dropdown menu provides a list of all Secondary School Districts in the state, sorted by Secondary School District name. Choose 01384 – Illini West High School District 307 then select OK. Step 10 GUPS begins to process the boundary change. The following window opens, providing noneditable and editable attribute information of the target secondary school district. The COMMENTS field is optional. Select Ok to continue. Step 11 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 70 Step Action and Result GUPS refreshes the Map View, and the secondary school district boundary change is complete. Step 12 5.3.8 Complex Consolidation A complex consolidation change refers to the situation where two or more school districts merge to create a new school district with a new name and new SDLEA ID number along with additional boundary changes. Follow the steps in Table 20 to perform a complex consolidation. Table 20: Steps to Perform a Complex Consolidation Step Step 1 Action and Result Begin by selecting the Modify Area Feature button from the SDRP toolbar. In this example, a complex consolidation will be completed between 01388 – Dallas Elementary School District 327 and 01381 – La Harpe Community School District 347. In the Modify Area Feature window select Elementary School District from the Geography drop down menu and then choose Complex Consolidation from the Action drop down menu. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 71 Step Action and Result Double-click the left mouse button to select 01388 – Dallas Elementary School District 327 from the target layer list. Upon selection, the Map View zooms to the extent of Dallas Elementary School District. Step 3 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 72 Step Action and Result To begin the consolidation, choose the Select Feature(s) button from the Modify Area Feature window. Step 4 Using the Select Feature(s) button, select any face (polygon) from 01381 – La Harpe Community School District 347. This selection is for identifying the second school district to be included in the complex consolidation. When a face is selected, the Complex Consolidation Selection dialog opens with a list of all unified and elementary school districts in the state. This warning window confirms the school districts to consolidate from. Select OK. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 73 Step Action and Result The Map View refreshes and the entire La Harpe Community School District is highlighted in yellow. Step 6 With both school districts selected, choose the Complex Consolidation button from the Modify Area Feature window to begin the consolidation. Step 7 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 74 Step Action and Result The first window to appear is for Selected School Districts. This window includes a layer list of school districts to be consolidated as well as two radio buttons to choose the school district type to consolidate into. Step 8 The radio button automatically defaults to the school district type of the selected target layer, in this case, Elementary School District. It is also possible to consolidate the chosen elementary school districts into a unified school district by selecting the Unified School District radio button. In this example, the chosen elementary school districts are consolidated into a new elementary school district. Select OK. The Modify Area Feature Attribute window opens. This window is used to provide the attribute information for the new consolidated school district. Required fields include SDLEA, Name, Low Grade, and High Grade. Comments are optional. Step 9 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 75 Step Action and Result GUPS automatically generates a temporary SDLEA. If an approved SDLEA exists, enter the code into the SDLEA field. In this example, the automatically generated SDLEA is used. Fill in the remaining required fields as shown below. Select Ok to close the window. Step 10 The Map View refreshes, and the newly consolidated Dallas La Harpe Elementary School District appears on the map. Step 11 A complex consolidation must also include boundary change(s). The next step is to complete these boundary changes. Refer to sub-section 5.3.1 for directions on how to perform a boundary change. Step 12 5.3.9 Complex Dissolution A complex dissolution change occurs when a single school district is dissolved and its area split between two or more other existing school districts, with or without additional boundary changes. Follow the steps in Table 21 to perform a complex dissolution. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 76 Table 21: Steps to Perform a Complex Dissolution Step Action and Result Complex dissolutions require county reference layers to be loaded into the SDRP project. For the affected school districts, confirm that county reference layers have been loaded for all applicable counties. Use the Load/Unload County Reference Layer tool described in Table 13 to load county reference layers. Step 1 Begin by selecting the Modify Area Feature button from the SDRP toolbar. In this example, a complex dissolution is completed using a unified school district, 18060 – Hamilton Community Consolidated School District 328. In the Modify Area Feature window, select Unified School District from the Geography drop down menu and then choose Complex Dissolution from the Action drop down menu. Step 2 Select 18060 – Hamilton Community Consolidated School District 328 from the target layer list. Step 3 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 77 Step Action and Result Upon selection, the Map View zooms to the extent of Hamilton Community Consolidated School District. Step 4 To begin the dissolution, choose the Select Feature(s) button from the Modify Area Feature window. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 78 Step Action and Result Use the Select Feature(s) button to choose faces from the target layer. This may be done by either 1) selecting individual faces to be included or 2) selecting a region of faces by left-clicking the mouse and dragging across the target school district. Only faces that exist within the target school district will be selected. Selected faces will be highlighted in yellow. This example overlays the yellow on the purple for the school district. Step 6 With the faces selected, choose the Complex Dissolution button from the Modify Area Feature window to begin the dissolution. Step 7 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 79 Step Action and Result The first window to appear is for Select School Districts. Each school district listed is sorted alphabetically by level. From this list, choose the school district that will be used to incorporate the dissolved faces. In this example, select 27780 – Nauvoo-Colusa Community Unit School District 325, then select OK. Step 8 The final window to appear is the Create Change Polygons attribute information. The COMMENTS field is editable to allow any notes that may be relevant to the dissolution. Select Ok. Step 9 There could be a lag between selecting the faces (polygons) to be included in the dissolution and when the dissolution completes in GUPS. If there is a noticeable lag, GUPS is still in the process of dissolving the selected faces (polygons) and completes once the Modify Area Feature notification appears. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 80 Step Action and Result The Map View refreshes and the updated school district boundaries for both Hamilton Community Consolidated School Districts and Nauvoo-Colusa Community Unit School District display. Step 10 GUPS automatically reselects 18060 – Hamilton Community School District 328 to finish selecting the remaining faces. Step 11 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 81 Step Action and Result To complete the dissolution, select the remaining faces and dissolve them into neighboring Warsaw Community Unit School District. Once dissolved, the revised school district boundaries should reflect the example below. To help view the dissolution, a red rectangle is used in the image below. The former boundary lines are shaded in light gray. Step 12 5.3.10 New District A new district change occurs when transferring area from one or more existing school districts to form a completely new school district. Do not confuse this transaction with a consolidation where the entire area of one or more school districts consolidates to form a new school district. Follow the steps in Table 22 to create a new school district. Table 22: Steps to Create a New District Step Action and Result A new district change requires county reference layers to be loaded. Confirm that county reference layers have been loaded for all applicable counties before continuing. Use the Load/Unload County Reference Layer tool described in Table 13 to load county reference layers. Step 1 U.S. Census Bureau Begin by selecting the Modify Area Feature button from the SDRP toolbar. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 82 Step Action and Result This example illustrates creating a unified school district, Hancock Unified School District. In the Modify Area Feature window, use the mouse next to the Geography and Action drop-down menus to choose Unified School District. Select New District, respectively. Step 2 Note: When the action is set to New District, the Modify Area Feature window disables the school district layers list and activates only the Select Feature(s) and New District buttons. From the Modify Area Feature window, choose the Select Feature(s) button. Step 3 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 83 Step Action and Result In the Map View, zoom into an area to include in the new district. This example demonstrates selecting faces from existing 40890 – Warsaw Community Unit School District 316 to create the new district. Step 4 Select the Add New District button in the Modify Area Feature window. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 84 Step Action and Result The Modify Area Feature window opens with attributes needed to create a new district. Step 6 The red asterisk denotes the required fields (SDLEA, Name, Low Grade, and High Grade) to complete the new district fields. GUPS automatically generates a temporary SDLEA. Complete these fields and then select Ok. The List of School Districts Losing Area window appears. Select OK. Step 7 There could be a lag between selecting the faces (polygons) to be included in the new district and when the new district action completes in GUPS. If there is a noticeable lag, GUPS is still in the process of creating the new district with the chosen faces (polygons) and completes once the Modify Area Feature notification appears. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 85 Step Action and Result The Map View refreshes, and the new Hancock Unified School District appears on the map. Step 8 5.4 Review and Validate Updates GUPS provides three tools—the SDRP Criteria Review tool, the Geography Review tool, and the Review Change Polygons tool to help review and validate the updates made during the SDRP. The contents of this sub-section detail using each of these three tools and provide examples of errors or warnings that may result. 5.4.1 SDRP Criteria Review Tool The SDRP Criteria Review tool is a validation tool that reviews spatial and attribute changes made during the SDRP. The SDRP Criteria Review tool is a mandatory tool that must be run before the export of the file to the Census Bureau. This tool ensures that all changes correctly follow Census Bureau data submission guidelines, and it allows corrections on any item that is flagged for review by the SDRP Criteria Review tool. The tool reports two problem types: errors and informational warnings. Errors are critical data issues that must be fixed before exporting data to the Census Bureau. Warnings are issues that the Census Bureau would like the mapping coordinator to review. This tool reviews five primary criteria as listed in Table 23. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 86 Table 23: SDRP Criteria Review Tool Error and Warning Messages Criteria Error/Warning Fix/Ignore Grade Range Overlap (sub-section 5.4.1.1) Error Must Fix Grade Range Coverage Gap (sub-sections 5.4.1.2 and 5.4.1.3) Error Must Fix Partially Dissolved School District (sub-section 5.4.1.4) Error Must Fix Non-contiguous Entities (sub-section 5.4.1.5) Warning Fix or Ignore Multiple Secondary School Districts (SCSDs) to a single Elementary School District (ELSD) (sub-section 5.4.1.6) Warning Fix or Ignore Table 24 covers the steps to use the SDRP Criteria Review tool. Table 24: Steps to Use the SDRP Criteria Review Tool Step Action and Result Open the SDRP Criteria Review tool from the SDRP toolbar. Once selected, users may be asked to save the project before the tool can run. All edits must be saved prior to review. If a save-related message appears select Yes. The following window appears indicating the tool’s progress in reviewing all criteria checks. Step 1 If the tool determines that spatial and attributes changes have passed review, the following window appears. Step 2 The option to open the SDRP Criteria Review tool is presented if the user would like to review any warnings that were previously fixed. In this scenario, all features have passed the criteria review. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 87 Step Action and Result If errors are found, the following window appears. Step 3 Follow the detailed instructions on correcting the various error types that can occur during the SDRP Criteria Review located in the subsequent sub-sections. 5.4.1.1 Grade Range Overlap Error Note: The scenarios provided are intended to be an introduction on how to resolve criteria errors in GUPS and not a comprehensive list of all possible scenarios and solutions that can occur. The steps taken to resolve real-world criteria errors largely depend on the type of edits completed and the local, specialized school district knowledge the mapping coordinator has when making updates during the SDRP Grade Range Overlaps occur when one school district contains grade ranges that also exist in another school district occupying the same area. For example, an elementary school district has a grade range of pre-k (PK)-9 while the underlying secondary school district has a grade range of 9-12. This is considered a grade range overlap since both the elementary school district and the secondary school district have ‘9th grade’ in their respective grade ranges. Grade range adjustments need to occur for either the elementary school district or secondary school district to correct this error. Table 25 illustrates an example where the SDRP Criteria Review tool flagged a grade range overlap that exists between 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317 and 01384 – Illini West High School District 307. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 88 Table 25: Steps to Correct a Grade Range Overlap Error Step Action and Result In this example, the SDRP Criteria Review tool flagged a grade range overlap that exists between 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317 and 01384 – Illini West High School District 307. Step 1 Review the error to identify the issue. Both the elementary school district (01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317) and the secondary school district (01384 – Illini West High School District 307) have ‘9’ in their grade range coverage. Carthage Elementary’s grade range should only include PK-08. Therefore, an attribute change must occur for Carthage Elementary School District to resolve this issue. To correct the grade range overlap, select 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317 from the Modify Area Feature window info list as the target layer. Then select the Change Attributes button. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 89 Step Action and Result The window opens with editable attributes fields for 01385 – Carthage Elementary School District 317. Step 3 Change the High Grade attribute from 09 to 08. Then select OK. Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 90 Step Action and Result In the SDRP Criteria Review tool (still open from its original execution), select the Save button. The criteria check will run again. Step 5 If all issues were corrected, a message displays saying all features pass criteria review. Otherwise, continue correcting the failures. 5.4.1.2 Grade Range Coverage Gap Error – Incorrect Attributes Grade Range Gaps can occur when one, or more, school district geographies have missing grade ranges. In this example a grade range gap (Figure 42) has been identified between 01381 – La Harpe Community School District 347 and 01384 – Illini West High School District 307. A grade range attribute change could be made to either the elementary school district or the secondary school district. Changing the grade range for La Harpe Community School District from ‘PK-07’ to ‘PK-08’, as described above in Table 25, would resolve the grade range gap error. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 91 Figure 42: Example of a Grade Range Gap Error – Incorrect Attributes 5.4.1.3 Grade Range Coverage Gap Error – Missing School District Geography Coverage It is possible that a grade range coverage gap exists because school district geography coverage is missing entirely. For example, during a Complex Consolidation or Boundary Change, faces (polygons) from a unified school district are added to an elementary school district. The unified school district faces that now belong to the elementary school district are missing secondary school district coverage because GUPS does not automatically apply secondary coverage. Instead of an attribute change, the grade range gap is resolved by adding the secondary school district coverage to those new elementary school district faces through the boundary change action. Refer to Table 15 for steps to make a boundary change using whole faces. 5.4.1.4 Partially Dissolved School District Error If, during a complex dissolution action, a school district has not been completely dissolved into the target school district(s), the SDRP Criteria Review tool flags this partially dissolved school district as an error (Figure 43). In the example below, 18060 – Hamilton Community School District 328 has been flagged as being partially dissolved. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 92 Figure 43: Example of a Partially Dissolved School District Error The description states how many faces remain to dissolve. In this example, Hamilton Community Consolidated School District 328 has 612 faces that need to be dissolved to complete the dissolution. Open the Modify Area Feature tool and complete the complex dissolution for Hamilton Community Consolidated School District 328. Refer to Table 21 if questions remain on performing this update. When all faces have been dissolved, select Save in the SDRP Criteria Review tool to rerun the tool to confirm that the error has been resolved. If all faces have been dissolved and no other informational warnings or errors exist, the SDRP Criteria Review tool will indicate that all criteria have passed review. 5.4.1.5 Informational Warning – Non-contiguous Entities A noncontiguous entity is a type of informational warning that GUPS provides as a means of data review. Unlike errors, which must be corrected, informational warnings do not require fixing before exporting the file to the Census Bureau. They can either be ignored or fixed. The purpose of these informational warnings is to alert users of any potential data issues created during the SDRP editing phase. The noncontiguous entity warning can be useful if, for example, during the creation of a new school district, some faces (polygons) were missed. It is possible to ignore a noncontiguous warning. If modifying or creating a school district has resulted in a noncontiguous school district with legitimate data changes, the criteria review gives the option to ignore the warning. 5.4.1.6 Informational Warning – Multiple Secondary School District (SCSD) Assigned to Single Elementary School District (ELSD) The second type of informational warning involves the assignment of multiple secondary school districts to a single elementary school district. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 93 Figure 44: Informational Warning (Multiple Secondary School Districts Single School District) In this example, illustrated in Figure 44, the SDRP Criteria Review tool found that ELSD 03840 Concord School District is covered by multiple SCSDs (03870 and 06930). Upon review, a boundary correction to ELSD Concord resulted in a single face being covered by SCSD LincolnSudbury while the balance of Concord is covered by SCSD Concord-Carlisle. Resolving these types of warnings will largely depend on the local, specialized knowledge regarding the behavior of school district geography. For this example, the following three solutions could be used to resolve this warning. • Ignore – The change in geography is correct and should be left as is. • Boundary Change – The face (polygon) should belong to ELSD Lincoln-Sudbury School District and not ELSD Concord School District. • New SCSD – Include this face (polygon) in a new secondary school district. 5.4.1.7 Informational Warnings – Options for Viewing By default, the SDRP Criteria Review tool will only display warnings for school districts that have been modified by a user as indicated by the checkmark next to the “Only show warnings for school district modified by user” option. Unchecking this option may display warnings for other school districts in the state that were not included as updates during the SDRP. If time allows the mapping coordinator can review these warnings, but the priority should be warnings identified for school districts modified by a user first. The second option is the checkbox for ‘Show All Ignored Warnings.” When informational warnings have been ignored, the SDRP Criteria Review tool removes these items from the Criteria Fail list. To review any previously ignored informational warnings, select the show all check box. Unchecking the Show All Ignored Warnings check box hides these items from the Criteria Fail list (Figure 45). U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 94 Figure 45: Information Warning Check Boxes Note: When the Show All checkbox is selected, the Ignore checkbox for previously ignored informational warnings is disabled. Informational warnings marked as ignore cannot be unchecked once changes are saved in the SDRP Criteria Review tool. 5.4.2 Geography Review Tool The Geography Review tool filters the map layers based on various fields in the attribute table. Use this tool to check the updates made to linear features and school districts. This tool may also be used to view the attributes of entities, features, and boundaries that were not changed. Steps for using the Geography Review tool information appear in Table 26. Table 26: Steps to Use the Geography Review Tool Step Action and Result Select the Geography Review tool from the SDRP toolbar. The Geography Review Tool window opens. Step 1 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 95 Step Action and Result From the Layer Name drop-down menu select the data layer to view. Step 2 For this example, select “sdrp22_17_changes_unsd.” This is a change polygon created from updating a unified school district layer. Note: The screenshot was prepared using previous program year’s files. Once selected, the attribute table open and the attributes for each unified school district that changed are displayed. Step 3 If all the columns in the attribute data table are not visible, drag the edge of the window outward to widen the view. Alternatively, move the window to another location by selecting inside the box and dragging it. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 96 Step Action and Result To view the unified school district on the map, select the corresponding row in the attribute table, then choose the Zoom button in the window. The row is highlighted, and the map automatically zooms to the unified school district. The feature will be highlighted yellow – color may vary. Step 4 To view other unified school districts in the table rows, use the Previous Zoom and Next Zoom buttons. Selecting each button automatically zooms and highlights the feature for that row. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 97 Step Action and Result Use the Search feature at the bottom of the window to filter the table layers by specific attributes (e.g., full name, MTFCC, change type, etc.) For this example, select change type (CHNG_TYPE) and choose M – Merge/Complex Consolidation. After selecting Search button, the attribute table is filtered to show the rows for only those records with a CHNG_TYPE ‘M’. Step 6 The drop-down list of CHNG_TYPES is a global list for all Census Bureau programs, therefore there are more CHNG_TYPES available than are used in the SDRP. The following CHNG_TYPES are those specific to the SDRP: A – Annexation or Addition; M – Merge/Complex Consolidation; B – Boundary Correction; E – New Entity/New District; G – Change Classification; H – Complex Dissolution, P – Partially Dissolved District; X – Deletion; N – New in County School District. To view an individual record, select its row and choose the Zoom button. To return to the attribute table to see a full, unfiltered, unified school district layer select the Refresh button in the upper right-hand corner of the window. Step 7 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 98 5.4.3 Review Change Polygons Tool The Review Change Polygons tool, described in Table 27, allows the user to view the transactions created from school district boundary edits. Table 27: Steps to Use the Review Change Polygons Tool Step Action and Result Select the Review Change Polygons tool from the SDRP toolbar. The Review Change Polygons window opens just below the Table of Contents. Step 1 Use the Geography drop-down menu to select the school district geography type to review. In this example, select Elementary School District. Step 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 99 Step Action and Result After selecting the geography type, the window populates with all change polygon transactions for the selected school district level. This elementary school district has two transactions for a complex consolidation. Step 3 To view the polygon related to the transaction, select the row for the polygon in the list. The map zooms to the location of the polygon and highlights that polygon on the map (highlight is yellow, but color may vary.) Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 100 Step Action and Result Once the review is complete, close the Review Change Polygons tool by selecting the Close button in the lower right-hand corner. Step 5 5.5 Export Zip Files to Share and Submit There are two options for creating export zip files: export a file to share with another participant and export a file for submission to the Census Bureau. Exporting a file to share with another participant does not require all errors to be resolved and exports the whole project, including all reference files. It may be useful to use this option if a school district or county completes their updates, and they want to send the results to the mapping coordinator for review. Exporting a file for submission to the Census Bureau requires all SDRP criteria review errors to be resolved. The Census Bureau will only accept this file export for submission. In either case, GUPS automatically names the output zip file. It packages all files required by the Census Bureau into the zip file and saves it in the default GUPS project directory. 5.5.1 Export a File to Share with Another Participant To export a file to share with another participant, follow the steps in Table 28. Table 28: Steps to Export a File to Share with Another Participant Step Action and Result Select on the Export to Zip button on the SDRP toolbar. Step 1 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 101 Step Action and Result The Select Output Type window opens. Select the Share with Another Participant radio button. Then choose OK to continue. Step 2 The Export to Zip window opens and displays the location of the export file. Select Yes to view the folder with the export file or No to close the window. Step 3 Selecting Yes displays the folder location where GUPS placed the zipped file. Step 4 Note: GUPS automatically saves the file to an output folder that the GUPS installer placed on the computer during the installation process. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 102 5.5.2 Export a File for Submission to the Census Bureau To export a file for submission to the Census Bureau follow the steps in Table 29. Table 29: Steps to Export a File for Submission to the Census Bureau Step Action and Result Select on the Export to Zip button on the SDRP toolbar. Step 1 The Select Output Type window opens. Select the Export for Census radio button. Then choose OK to continue. Step 2 If the SDRP Criteria Review tool was not previously executed, the Export to Zip window displays the SDRP Criteria Review check with a status of NEEDED. Step 3 If this message appears, select the Cancel button, run the SDRP Criteria Review tool, and resolve any errors. Check the “Show All Ignored Warnings” box, as shown in Figure 45, for all informational messages that are valid. Then repeat the export steps again. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 103 Step Action and Result If the SDRP Criteria Review tool was previously executed, the Export to Zip window displays the status of the check and the date and time the checks were made, as shown below. Step 4 Review the run times listed. If any additional changes were made after the time displayed, select Cancel and run the SDRP Criteria Review tool again. Then repeat the export steps. To continue with the export, select OK. The Export to Zip window opens and displays the location of the export file. Select Yes to view the folder with the export file or No to close the window. Step 5 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 104 Step Action and Result Selecting Yes displays the folder location where GUPS placed the zipped file. Step 6 Note: GUPS automatically saves the file to an output folder that the GUPS installer placed on the computer during the installation process. Proceed to the final part of the guide to learn about submitting files to the Census Bureau. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 105 PART 5 HOW TO SUBMIT FILES TO THE CENSUS BUREAU CHAPTER 6 USING THE SECURE WEB INCOMING MODULE (SWIM) All submissions for the SDRP must be sent to the Census Bureau using the SWIM. Use the instructions in this chapter to establish or access a SWIM account and submit the state’s SDRP zipped GUPS export file, zipped updated listing files, and/or zipped submission log. Some mapping coordinators may have an existing SWIM account. If so, submit the state’s SDRP submission using that existing account. For mapping coordinators without an established account, contact the Census Bureau by email at to request a registration token. Once a SWIM token has been assigned, create a SWIM account. To check for the existence of a SWIM account or to reset a password on an established account, choose “Forgot your password?” on the main SWIM page and enter the email address in question to check for the existence of an account. If SWIM locates an account, it asks the established security question for the account, for which the answer is not case-sensitive, and sends an email to reset the forgotten password. If SWIM does not locate an account associated with the email address, it returns the following message, “No account registered for this email address. The email address associated with the account is case sensitive. Try again with the proper case or go to Account Registration to register for a SWIM account.” Choosing the Account Registration link opens another window to establish a SWIM account; however, the person must have a registration token to proceed. Note: The components of both the email address and the password of SWIM accounts are casesensitive. Make note of the format used when establishing the SWIM account (e.g., [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected].) SWIM allows four attempts to login before it temporarily locks the account for 15 minutes. After the lock expires, try to login again or reset the password using the aforementioned “Forgot your password?” link on the login page. Once reset and logged into SWIM, account holders may modify their password and security answer by selecting “Change Security” link along the top, right side of the window. SWIM file requirements include submission of .zip file format. The .zip file may not include another .zip file as a component and it must not be larger than 250 megabytes. To send Annotation Phase changes to the Census Bureau, follow the instructions in Table 30. If problems still occur with SWIM, contact the Census Bureau because it may be necessary to create a new SWIM account. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 106 Table 30: Steps to Use SWIM Step Action and Result Open a new browser window and enter the URL: . The SWIM login screen opens. Step 1 Step 2 For users that already have a SWIM account enter the email address and password. The email and password are case sensitive. Select the Login button. Skip to Step 7. Step 3 Users without a SWIM account must register. Select the Register Account button. The Account Registration screen opens. All fields on the Account Registration screen are required. Note: While working in SWIM obtain help by selecting the Help button on any screen. A screen opens with links to help resources. Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau On the Account Registration screen, enter the 12-digit token provided by the Census Bureau, then enter contact name, agency, and email in the appropriate fields. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 107 Step Action and Result Create a password. The passwords must meet the five criteria below: Step 5 1. It must be 8 characters in length. 2. It must have at least one upper case character. 3. It must have at least one lower case character. 4. It must have at least one number. 5. It must have at least one special character (valid special characters are: #, !, $, *, &, ?, ~). Note: The commas shown immediately above are to separate the special characters listed. A comma is not a valid character for the password Set up a security question (choose the arrow on the right of the Security Question box and select a question in the drop-down list, then enter an answer in the Answer box). When finished, select the Submit button. A screen opens to confirm that the account has been successfully registered. Step 6 Choose Login to return to the SWIM Login screen to enter the newly established account login and password information. Enter the account login and password information and choose the Login button. Step 7 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 108 Step Action and Result With a valid login and password, the Welcome screen opens. To begin the submission process, choose the Start New Upload button. Step 8 The “What Census program are you reporting data for?” window opens. Select the School District Review Program radio button, and then choose Next at the bottom of the screen. Step 9 The Select a State window opens asking which state is being reported. Select the radio button next to the appropriate state and then choose the Next button to continue. Step 10 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 109 Step Action and Result The Select a .zip file to upload screen opens. Step 11 To upload a .zip file, select the + Add File button on the screen to open a window that allows the user to navigate to the .zip file’s location. Step 12 More than one .zip file can be added for upload in the SWIM session by repeating use of the + Add File button to locate and select each .zip file (e.g., zipped updated listing files, zipped submission log, zipped GUPS project) to upload. Or users can upload the individual .zip files separately. Please include Comments detailing what files are included in the SWIM upload and whether more files are expected. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 110 Step Action and Result Locate the .zip file(s) to upload and then double-click the left mouse button to add it to the window for upload. The Progress field on the Select a .zip file to upload screen shows the progress of the upload. Once the upload is complete, the Status field shows Success, and the name of the file appears in the File(s) field. Step 13 Type any comments in the Comments field. Select the Next button. Step 14 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 111 Step Action and Result The Thank You page confirms the receipt of the submission. To add additional files, choose the upload form link in the phrase You may Log Out or return to the upload form, to submit more files. This choice returns to the Welcome screen. Otherwise, to log out, select Log Out. Step 15 Be aware SWIM sessions deactivate 15 minutes of inactivity. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 112 APPENDICES U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase 113 APPENDIX A FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY The Census Bureau categorizes school districts based on the grade ranges for which the school district is financially responsible. These may or may not be the same as the grade ranges that a school district operates. The grade range that reflects financial responsibility is important for the allocation of Title I funds. Following are examples of how the Census Bureau represents financial responsibility. A1 Pseudo School Districts When a school district is financially responsible for providing education for one set of grades in one geographic area and financially responsible for a different set of grades in a different geographic area, the Census Bureau may create a pseudo school district to properly allocate Title I funds. For example, a school district that is financially responsible for grades K-12 in one geographic area is also financially responsible to educate students in grades 9-12 from a neighboring district covering a different geographic area. The Census Bureau creates a pseudo school district to identify the financially responsible district for grades 9-12 covering the geographic area of the neighboring district. The pseudo district is associated with the regular district so that the regular district is given “credit” for the additional financial responsibility. Consider the example of Science Hill Independent School District. The Science Hill Independent School District has very few children in grades 9-12, so those children attend school in the Pulaski County School District (Figure 46). Pulaski County School District is financially responsible for educating children in grades 9-12 who live in the Science Hill Independent School District and Pulaski County School District is financially responsible for educating children in grade ranges K-12 within Pulaski County, outside of the Science Hill Independent School District. Therefore, the Census Bureau created the pseudo district “Pulaski County School District for Science Hill” using the same boundaries as the Science Hill Independent School District and assigned grades 9-12 to “Pulaski County School District for Science Hill.” The Science Hill Independent School District is assigned grades K-8 while the Pulaski County School District maintains its grades K-12. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase A-1 Figure 46: Example of a Pseudo School District – Pulaski County, KY These pseudo districts are identified in the Inventory and Grade Range file by a flag with a value of "A." In the School District Boundary shapefiles, pseudo districts are identified by an SDTYPE of “A.” Additionally, the Census Bureau assigns them a pseudo Federal School District LEA ID number and a school district name that is slightly different from the official name of the school district. They appear in the Inventory and Grade Range Listing1 as shown in Table 31. Table 31: Pseudo School Districts in the Inventory and Grade Range Listing File STATE CODE 1 SDLEA LOGRADE HIGRADE SDLEVEL SDTYPE NAME 21 04950 PK 12 U -- Pulaski County School District 21 21002 09 12 S A Pulaski County School District for Science Hill ISD 21 05220 PK 08 E -- Science Hill Independent School District Refer to Appendix B for additional information. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase A-2 When submitting a pseudo school district, provide the following information: • Official School District Name and Federal School District LEA ID number. • Alternate Grade Range. • Service area of Alternate Grade Range. Currently, the Census Bureau has defined pseudo school districts in California, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Vermont. To discuss school districts that fit the above description, contact the SDRP team at . A2 Elementary PK/KG-12 School District When a school district is financially responsible for all grades, but only operates schools with elementary grades, the Census Bureau classifies this as a PK/KG-12 Elementary School District. For example, a school district operates schools for children in grades Kindergarten (KG)-8 and pays a neighboring school district to educate children in grades 9–12. The first school district is operationally responsible for grades KG-8, but financially responsible for grades KG-12. If an elementary school district is financially responsible for grades KG-12 or Pre-Kindergarten (PK)– 12, there will be no secondary school district represented for that area. In cases where an elementary school district is financially responsible for only lower grades, there is generally a secondary school district that is financially responsible for providing educational services for the upper grades. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase A-3 APPENDIX B DATA DICTIONARY FOR THE LISTING FILES The Census Bureau produces Excel files for the Annotation Phase. The listing file names will be followed by “_A”; e.g., _SD_Inventory_A.xls where = two-digit State FIPS code. Use the information in the sub-appendices to learn about the attributes contained in each listing. B1 Data Dictionary for the Inventory and Grade Range File These files follow the naming convention of _SD_Inventory_A.xls. Table 32 describes the fields in the file, their length, data type, a brief description of the field, and the valid value ranges. Table 32: Data Dictionary for the Inventory and Grade Range File Attribute Field Length Type Description Value/Range STATE CODE 2 VARCHAR State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code 01, 02, 04-06, 08-13, 15-42, 44-51, 53-56 SDLEA 5 VARCHAR Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) identification number 00001-99998 LOGRADE 2 VARCHAR School district low grade PK, KG, 01-11 HIGRADE 2 VARCHAR School district high grade PK, KG, 01-12 SDLEVEL 1 VARCHAR School district level E=Elementary; S=Secondary; U=Unified; A=Administrative Area SDTYPE 1 VARCHAR School district type A=Pseudo; B=Dept. of Defense; C=Interstate; D=Bureau of Indian Affairs; E=Same Name NAME 100 VARCHAR School district name Not Blank B2 Data Dictionary for the County Coverage File These files follow the naming convention _County_Coverage_A.xls. Table 33 describes the fields in the file, their length, data type, a brief description of the field, and the valid value ranges. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase B-1 Table 33: Data Dictionary for the County Coverage File Attribute Field Length Type Description Value/Range STATE CODE 2 VARCHAR State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code 01, 02, 04-06, 08-13, 15-42, 44-51, 53-56 COUNTY CODE 3 VARCHAR County FIPS code 001-840 COUNTY NAME 100 VARCHAR County name Not Blank SDLEA 5 VARCHAR Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) identification number 00001-99998 NAME 100 VARCHAR School district name Not Blank B3 Data Dictionary for the Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File These files follow the naming convention _Coextensive_Coverage_A.xls. Table 34 describes the fields in the file, their length, data type, a brief description of the field, and the valid value ranges. Table 34: Data Dictionary for the Legal Entity Coextensive Coverage File Attribute Field Length Type Description Value/Range STATE CODE 2 VARCHAR State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code 01, 02, 04-06, 08-13, 15-42, 44-51, 53-56 COUNTY CODE 3 VARCHAR County FIPS code 001-840 COUNTY NAME 100 VARCHAR County name Not Blank SDLEA 5 VARCHAR Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) identification number 00001-99998 SDLEVEL 1 VARCHAR School district level E=Elementary; S=Secondary; U=Unified; A=Administrative Area SDNAME 100 VARCHAR School district name Not Blank COEXTWITH 100 VARCHAR Name of entity the school district is coextensive with Not Blank FIPS55 CODE 5 VARCHAR FIPS code of the entity the school district is coextensive with 001-840, 00000-98999, 99001-99840 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase B-2 B4 Data Dictionary for the School District to Geography Relationship File These files follow the naming convention _SD_GE) _Relationship_A.xls. Table 35 describes the fields in the file, their length, data type, a brief description of the field, and the valid value ranges. Table 35: Data Dictionary for the School District to Geography Relationship File Attribute Field Length Type Description Value/Range SDLEA 5 VARCHAR Federal School District Local Education Agency (SDLEA) identification number 00001-99998 SDLEVEL 1 VARCHAR School district level E=Elementary; S=Secondary; U=Unified; A=Administrative Area SDNAME 100 VARCHAR School district name Not Blank COUNTY SUBDIVISION ‘PART’ FLAG 1 VARCHAR School district partially covers county subdivision part flag P STATE CODE 2 VARCHAR State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code 01, 02, 04-06, 08-13, 15-42, 44-51, 53-56 COUNTY CODE 3 VARCHAR County FIPS code 001-840 COUNTY SUBDIVISION CODE 5 VARCHAR County subdivision FIPS code 00000-98999 COUNTY SUBDIVISION NAME 100 VARCHAR County subdivision name Not Blank COUNTY SUBDIVISION NAME SUFFIX 50 VARCHAR County subdivision name suffix Barrio, borough, CCD, census subarea, census subdistrict, city, county, district, precinct, gore, grant, location, municipality, plantation, barriopueblo, purchase, town, township, UT, village, charter township, reservation, no suffix exists U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase B-3 Attribute Field Length Type Description Value/Range PLACE ‘PART’ FLAG 1 VARCHAR School district partially covers incorporated place part flag P PLACE CODE 5 VARCHAR Place FIPS code 00001-89999 PLACE NAME 100 VARCHAR Place name Not Blank PLACE SUFFIX 50 VARCHAR Incorporated place name suffix Borough, city, metro township, municipality, town, village, city and borough, consolidated government, corporation, metropolitan government, urban county, unified government, no suffix exists U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase B-4 APPENDIX C SHAPEFILE NAMES There are two series of shapefiles, one set for the state level files and one set for county level files, described in this appendix. The tables included below list the types of data included in each series. Additional details for each of the shapefiles listed in this appendix are in Appendix D. State Shapefile Names – PVS_ _v1_ _ .shp, where is the year, is the abbreviated shapefile name, and is the state FIPS code. Descriptions for abbreviated state shapefile names are provided in Table 36. Table 36: Abbreviated State Shapefile Names Description aial American Indian Areas - Legal cdp Census Designated Places county Counties and Equivalent Areas mcd Minor Civil Division (County Subdivisions) place Incorporated Places elsd Elementary School Districts scsd Secondary School Districts sdadm School District Administrative Areas (Vermont only) unsd Unified School Districts County Shapefile Names – PVS_ _v1_ _ .shp, where is the year, is the abbreviated shapefile name, and is the 4-digit state and county FIPS number. Descriptions for abbreviated county shapefile names are provided in Table 37. Table 37: Abbreviated County Shapefile Names U.S. Census Bureau Description arealm Area Landmark edges All Lines faces Topological Faces water Hydrography – Area 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase C-1 APPENDIX D SHAPEFILE LAYOUTS AND DATA DICTIONARY The tables included in this appendix detail each shapefile by defining the layout of each file. They describe the fields, their length and type. Refer to these tables for more information about the shapefiles that appears in GUPS. Tables 38 – 46 correspond to the state-based shapefiles while tables 47 – 50 correspond to the county-based shapefiles. Table 38: American Indian Areas (aial) – Legal Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code AIANNHCE 4 String Census American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (AIANNH) code COMPTYP 1 String Indicates if reservation (or equivalent) or off-reservation trust land is present AIANNHFSR 1 String Flag indicating level of recognition of an AIANNH tribe or group NAMELSAD 100 String Name with translated Local/Statistical Area Definition (LSAD) AIANNHNS 8 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) numeric identifier for AIANNH areas LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status code CLASSFP 2 String FIPS 55 class code describing an entity PARTFLG 1 String Part flag indicator CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage AUTHTYPE 1 String Authorization type for legal area updates DOCU 120 String Supporting documentation FORM_ID 4 String Record ID for boundary update AREA 10 Number Acreage of area update RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification NAME 100 String Name VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-1 Table 39: Census Designated Places (cdp) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code PLACEFP 5 String FIPS 55 place code PLACENS 8 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) feature code for the place NAMELSAD 100 String Name with translated Legal/Statistical Area Description (LSAD) LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status CLASSFP 2 String FIPS 55 class code describing an entity PARTFLG 1 String Part flag indicator U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-2 Table 40: County and Equivalent Areas (county) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code COUNTYFP 3 String County FIPS code COUNTYNS 8 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) feature code for the county or equivalent area NAMELSAD 100 String Name with translated Local/Statistical Area Definition (LSAD) LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status code CLASSFP 2 String FIPS 55 class code describing an entity CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage AUTHTYPE 1 String Authorization type for legal area updates DOCU 120 String Supporting documentation FORM_ID 4 String Record ID for boundary update AREA 10 Number Acreage of area update RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification NAME 100 String Name VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-3 Table 41: County Subdivisions (mcd) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code COUNTYFP 3 String County FIPS code COUSUBFP 5 String County Subdivision FIPS code NAMELSAD 100 String Name with translated Local/Statistical Area Definition (LSAD) COUSUBNS 8 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) feature code for the county subdivision LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status code CLASSFP 2 String FIPS 55 class code describing an entity CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage AUTHTYPE 1 String Authorization type for legal area updates DOCU 120 String Supporting documentation FORM_ID 4 String Record ID for boundary update AREA 10 Number Acreage of area update RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification NAME 100 String Name VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-4 Table 42: Incorporated Places (place) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code PLACEFP 5 String Place FIPS code NAMELSAD 100 String Name with translated Local/Statistical Area Definition (LSAD) PLACENS 8 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) feature code for the incorporated place LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status code CLASSFP 2 String FIPS 55 class code describing an entity PARTFLG 1 String Part flag indicator CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage AUTHTYPE 1 String Authorization type for legal area updates DOCU 120 String Supporting documentation FORM_ID 4 String Record ID for boundary update AREA 10 Number Acreage of area update RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification NAME 100 String Name VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-5 Table 43: Elementary School Districts (elsd) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code SDLEA 5 String Federal School District Local Education Agency number NAME 100 String Base name portion of the standardized name LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description LOGRADE 2 String School district low grade HIGRADE 2 String School district high grade SDTYP 1 String Census school district type POLYID 4 String Record ID for each ELSD update CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-6 Table 44: Secondary School Districts (scsd) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code SDLEA 5 String Federal School District Local Education Agency number NAME 100 String Base name portion of the standardized name LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description LOGRADE 2 String School district low grade HIGRADE 2 String School district high grade SDTYP 1 String Census school district type POLYID 4 String Record ID for each SCSD update CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-7 Table 45: School District Administrative Areas (sdadm) – Vermont only Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code SDLEA 5 String Federal School District Local Education Agency number NAME 100 String Base name portion of the standardized name LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description LOGRADE 2 String School district low grade HIGRADE 2 String School district high grade SDTYP 1 String Census school district type POLYID 4 String Record ID for each SDADM update CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-8 Table 46: Unified School Districts (unsd) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code SDLEA 5 String Federal School District Local Education Agency number NAME 100 String Base name portion of the standardized name LSAD 2 String Legal/Statistical Area Description LOGRADE 2 String School district low grade HIGRADE 2 String School district high grade SDTYP 1 String Census school district type POLYID 4 String Record ID for each UNSD update CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification FUNCSTAT 1 String Functional status VINTAGE 2 String Vintage U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-9 Table 47: Area Landmark (arealm) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code COUNTYFP 3 String County FIPS code MTFCC 5 String MAF/TIGER Feature Class Code FULLNAME 120 String Complete name associated with the area landmark AREAID 22 String Landmark identification number, or Object ID ANSICODE 8 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) feature code for the area landmark PARTFLG 1 String Part flag indicator CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update EFF_DATE 10 Date Effective date or vintage RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification BAG 3 String Block area grouping U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-10 Table 48: All Lines (edges) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code COUNTYFP 3 String County FIPS code TLID 10 Number Permanent Edge ID TFIDL 10 Number Permanent Face ID on the left TFIDR 10 Number Permanent Face ID on the right MTFCC 5 String MAF/TIGER Feature Class Code FIDELITY 1 String Flag indicating to user whether boundary edge has changed through spatial enhancement FULLNAME 40 String Complete name associated with the edge SMID 22 Number Spatial metadata ID SMIDTYPE 1 String Source attribution for boundary edge: PLSS, Parcel, Surveyed, etc. RTTYPE 1 String Route type code BBSPFLG 1 String Indicates Redistricting Data Project participant’s request to flag an edge for selection to hold as boundary for a tabulation block CBBFLG 1 String Indicates the status of an edge for selection as tabulation block boundary BBSP_2020 1 String New BBSP flag CHNG_TYPE 4 String Type of area update JUSTIFY 150 String Justification LTOADD 10 String Left to address RTOADD 10 String Right to address LFROMADD 10 String Left from address RFROMADD 10 String Right from address ZIPL 5 String Left from ZIP Code ZIPR 5 String Right from ZIP Code EXTTYP 1 String Extension type MTUPDATE 10 Date Date of the last update to the edge U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-11 Table 49: Faces (faces) Attribute Field Length Type Description TFID 20 Number Permanent Face ID STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code COUNTYFP 3 String County FIPS code TRIBSUBCE 3 String Census tribal subdivision code TTRACTCE 6 String Tribal census tract code TBLKGRPCE 1 String Tribal census block group code AIANNHCE 4 String Census American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (AIANNH) code AIANNHCE20 4 String 2020 Census AIANNH code COMPTYP 1 String Indicates if reservation (or equivalent) or off- reservation trust land is present, or both ANRCFP 5 String Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANRC) FIPS code SLDUST 3 String State Legislative District (SLD) upper chamber code SLDLST 3 String SLD lower chamber code ELSD 5 String Current elementary school district local education agency code SCSD 5 String Current secondary school district local education agency code UNSD 5 String Current unified school district local education agency code SDADM 5 String Current school district administrative area code CDFP 2 String Congressional district code TRACTCE 6 String Census tract code UACE 5 String Census urban area code CBSAFP 5 String FIPS County-based metropolitan-micropolitan code NECTAFP 5 String FIPS New England city and town area code BLKGRPCE 1 String Census block group code BLOCKCE 4 String Tabulation block number SUFFIX1CE 2 String Census block suffix 1 SUFFIX2CE 2 String Census block suffix 2 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-12 Attribute Field Length Type Description BAGCE 3 String Block area grouping PUMACE20 5 String Public Use Microdata Area code from 2020 SUBMCDFP 5 String FIPS 55 sub-minor civil division code UGACE 5 String Urban growth area code STATEFP20 2 String State FIPS code from 2020 COUNTYFP20 3 String County FIPS code from 2020 TRACTCE20 6 String Census tract code from 2020 PLACEFP 5 String FIPS 55 place code COUSUBFP 5 String FIPS 55 county subdivision code CONCITYFP 5 String FIPS 55 consolidated city code CDSESSN 3 String Congressional district session code LWFLG 1 String Land/water flag Table 50: Hydrography – Area (water) Attribute Field Length Type Description STATEFP 2 String State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code COUNTYFP 5 String County FIPS code ANSICODE 100 String American National Standards Institute (ANSI) code for hydrography area MTFCC 8 String MAF/TIGER Feature Class Code FULLNAME 2 String Complete name associated with the water feature CHNG_TYPE 2 String Type of area update HYDROID 22 String Object ID RELATE 120 String Relationship description JUSTIFY 150 String Justification U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase D-13 APPENDIX E ADDITIONAL GUPS DOCUMENTATION The Census Bureau recommends the use of the QGIS documentation to supplement information provided within this appendix. Refer to the QGIS documentation guide on-screen or download an Adobe Acrobat PDF of the QGIS 3.4 documentation from the following link . Note: The QGIS 3.4 documentation is in the “Archived” section at the bottom of the previously listed link. The Menu bar, the Standard toolbar, and the SDRP toolbar (Figure 47) are located at the top of the GUPS page. These toolbars offer general GIS and system tools used to make SDRP updates. Chapter 5 covers the SDRP toolbar and its functionality. Figure 47: Menu Bar, Standard Toolbar, and SDRP Toolbar Note: Although the Menu bar is always located at the top of the page and cannot be moved, the Standard and SDRP toolbars can be moved to different positions and resized depending on user preferences. Hovering over a toolbar button will display a tooltip that provides a name for that tool. The subappendices describe the Menu bar, the Standard toolbar, Table of Contents and its toolbar, and the Status bar. E1 Menu Bar The Menu bar includes top-level, drop-down menus and allows navigation through GUPS using a standard hierarchical menu. Most relate to QGIS functionality and not GUPS functionality. The Menu bar, shown in Figure 48 offers basic features to manage the Map View. Almost all the functions available from the Menu bar are also available in the various toolbars. Figure 48: Menu Bar Table 51 defines each of the tabs on the Menu bar, provides an image of the drop-down options for each, and describes each tab’s function. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-1 Table 51: Menu Bar Tabs and Their Function/Description Menu Menu Option(s) Function/Description Project Provides access and exit points of the project file. Edit Provides most of the native tools to edit layer attributes or geometry. From the Edit tab, select Undo to undo the last action or Redo the action. Note: The correct layer must be selected first from the Table of Contents for the edit to work properly. For example, if a linear feature is added to the Edges layer, then that layer is deselected by selecting the faces layer, Undo will not delete the linear feature. The Edges layer must be selected to undo the added linear feature. Note: Multiple actions can be undone on a single layer (e.g., the addition of several linear features) if the project has not been saved. If the project is saved, the Undo option is disabled. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-2 Menu Menu Option(s) Function/Description View Provides options for navigating the map, identifying feature attributes, and creating spatial bookmarks. Layer Provides large set of tools to create new data sources, add them to a project, or save modifications to them. Settings Provides tools and options to manage profiles, styles, projections, and interfaces of the project. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-3 Menu Menu Option(s) Function/Description Vector Provides access to QGIS Geoprocessing Tools. These tools include buffers, area overlay operations such as intersection, union, or symmetrical difference, as well as other common geoprocessing actions. Raster Provides common raster-based GIS tasks from different providers. Web Provides access to tools that are QGIS based. Processing Provides access to other non-GUPS functionality such as model creation, viewing the results of models executed, and history. Help Provides common help functions for understanding QGIS. GUPS Provides information about GUPS version (About GUPS) and shortcuts to other common GUPS related toolbars. The About GUPS submenu provides the GUPS version number. Callers to technical support need to provide the version number with their question. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-4 E2 Standard Toolbar Buttons The Standard toolbar, shown in Figure 49 provides the navigation tools to interact with the map and layers attribute tables. Figure 49: Standard Toolbar The Standard toolbar includes three sub-toolbars, identified by the grouping bars or markers on the toolbar. See Figure 50 for a visual of the markers. Figure 50: Sub-Toolbar Markers The first sub-toolbar, the Project toolbar, contains buttons for saving projects, changing map projects, and managing map projects. The second sub-toolbar, the Map Navigation toolbar, contains buttons to navigate the Map View. The last sub-toolbar, the Attributes toolbar, contains buttons to identify, select, and measure elements within the map. To rearrange the toolbars, press the left mouse button and hold the sub-toolbar marker then drag it to the desired location within the project. Release the mouse button to set the toolbar in the new location. Table 52 provides a visual of each button, the corresponding name, and each button’s function/description. Table 52: Standard Toolbar Buttons and Their Function/Description Button U.S. Census Bureau Name Function/Description Save Saves the current GUPS project, including any changes to layer properties, projection, last viewed extent, and layers added. Style Manager Opens interface that manages symbols, color ramps, texts formats or label settings. Map Management Provides access to the geographic partnership programs in GUPS. Map management automatically loads default map display layers based on the program chosen. GUPS Data Settings Opens window to change the GUPS working directory should problems occur when loading data. Also allows for deletion of a program or a project. Warning! This tool deletes files and folders permanently! Contact the SDRP team if any doubts exist prior to executing this tool. For more information see the subappendices E2.1 and E2.2. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-5 Button U.S. Census Bureau Name Function/Description Import Custom Shapefiles Imports user provided shapefiles to existing project and converts the shapefile(s) to match the project spatial reference, if needed. See sub-appendix E2.3. Pan Map Shifts the map in the Map View without changing the map scale. Select the button and then choose a location on the map to recenter the map to the location. Pan Map to Selection Shifts the map in the Map View to the rows selected in the attribute table for a selected feature. After selecting a feature(s), select the button to re-center the map based on the selected feature(s). Zoom In Increases the map scale after selecting the Map View and displays the Map View at a larger scale. Select the button and then choose a location on the map to zoom into. Zoom Out Decreases the map scale after selecting the Map View and displays the Map View at a smaller scale. Select the button and then choose a location on the map to zoom out from. Zoom Full Displays the map in the Map View at a smaller scale and zooms to the full extent of the project. Zoom to Selection Zooms to the scale of the feature selected in the Map View or attribute table. Zoom to Layer Zooms the Map View to the layer selected in the Table of Contents. After selecting the layer, select the button to zoom to the layer’s extent. Zoom Last Zooms the Map View to the previous map extent. Zoom Next Zooms the Map View forward to the next map extent (only if a previous extent is available.) New Bookmark Creates a spatial bookmark for the given area to ease navigation. Allows for the naming and saving of the geographic location for future reference. Show Bookmarks Views and manages spatial bookmarks. Use the mouse to double-click bookmark name in the Spatial Bookmark window to zoom to the bookmark. Refresh Refreshes Map View at the current extent. 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-6 Button Name Function/Description Identify Features Identifies geographic features in the Map View. Left-click on a feature to identify attributes for a selected layer in the Table of Contents. Right-click on the map to identify attributes for all visible layers at that selection point. E2.1 Select Features by Area or Single Click Provides options to select layer features in the map window with a single click, by dragging the cursor, or by drawing graphics on the screen. Select Features by Value Provides options to select features by value or expression, as well as select all features or invert existing feature selection. Deselect Features from All Layers Deselects selected features from all layers in a single action. Toolbox Reveals a Processing Toolbox window with numerous QGIS processing tasks. Measure Provides options to measure linear distance, area, and angles on the map. Change the Working Directory When installing GUPS, the working directory, or GUPSGIS folder, is saved by default in the home directory (typically this is the My Documents folder) unless the user specifies a different path. To change the location of the working directory after GUPS has been installed, use the Change Folder button in the GUPS Data Settings tool as described in Table 53. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-7 Note: All projects must be closed to change the working directory. If a project is open in GUPS, the Change Folder button is not active. Table 53: Steps to Change the Working Directory Step Action and Result After choosing the GUPS Data Settings button, the GUPS Data Settings window appears. Select the Change Folder button along the upper right side of the window. Step 1 A notification appears asking the user to check that there are no custom layers in the project. Custom layers are any data in the project that is stored outside the GUPSGIS data folder, for example, a reference shapefile. Only layers stored in the GUPSGIS folder are copied through this action. Select OK. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-8 Step Action and Result The next screen to appear is the Select Directory window. From this screen choose the location for the new working directory. In this example, the Documents folder is chosen as the new location for the GUPSGIS data folder. Choose the Select button to continue. Step 2 Once all files have been copied, GUPS displays a final notification that the move was successful and that GUPS must be restarted. Step 3 To confirm that the working directory has been changed, open the GUPS Data Settings tool and check the folder location that appears for the GUPS Home, Data Location, and Log Location fields. Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-9 E2.2 Clean GUPS Data The GUPS Data Settings tool (Figure 51) offers three clean data options: Clean by Project, Clean by Program, and Clean All GUPS Data. Figure 51: GUPS Data Settings Window The Clean by Project (Figure 52) option allows the user to delete data/files per project. This can be useful if there is a single project that is no longer needed, or the user would like to restart the project with the original Census Bureau data. The red dotted highlighted item indicates a project that is currently in use in GUPS. To delete a project, select the checkbox next to the project then select Ok. To ensure that all data and files have been deleted, restart QGIS/GUPS by closing the program and reopening it again. Figure 52: GUPS Data Settings – Clean by Project In order to delete all projects associated with a certain program, use the Clean by Program option (Figure 53). To ensure that all data and files associated with a program are removed, restart QGIS/GUPS by closing the program and reopening it again. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-10 Figure 53: GUPS Data Settings – Clean by Program The final option is to Clean All GUPS Data. As the name implies, this deletes all GUPS data located in the GUPSGIS data folder in the home directory. This permanently deletes all files and folders, so once the tool has finished, files and folders cannot be recovered. GUPS should automatically restart once this clean completes. If GUPS does not automatically restart, manually restart GUPS to ensure that all data has been deleted. No figure is included to illustrate this action. E2.3 Import Custom Shapefiles GUPS is a full GIS software. It provides all the standard GIS software capabilities including importing user data. To access the full list of possible user files to import, select Layer from the Menu bar, then select the sub-menu Add Layer. GUPS also provides a custom tool to import shapefiles and convert the spatial reference if necessary. Follow the steps in Table 54 to add a shapefile using the Import Custom Shapefile button on the Standard toolbar. Table 54: Steps to Import Custom Shapefiles Step Action and Result From the Standard toolbar, select the Import Custom Shapefile button. Step 1 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-11 Step Action and Result A file browser window opens. Browse to the location of the shapefile to import. Select the shapefile and then select Open. Step 2 If the selected shapefile has a projection that differs from the default projection set for the project (NAD83), the tool will display a notification indicating that a difference in projection has been found. Select Change Projection to convert the imported shapefile to match the NAD83 projection set for the project and add the layer to the project. Select Cancel to cancel the import and close the tool. Step 3 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-12 Step Action and Result Participants modify the properties of the layer by selecting the layer in the Table of Contents and using the right mouse button to open Properties for the layer. Step 4 U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-13 Step Action and Result The Layer Properties window opens. Modifications can be made to various default properties set for the added layer. Step 5 Participants may also “drag and drop” the layer into a different location within the Table of Contents to change the placement of the layer within the project. Imported shapefiles are added to the project folder located in the GUPSGIS home directory. The GUPSGIS home directory is typically located in the My Documents folder. These imported shapefiles will be included as part of the zip file created using the Share with Another Participant export (see sub-section 5.5.1; however, imported shapefiles will not be included when exporting a file for submission to the Census Bureau. E3 Table of Contents and Table of Contents Toolbar GUPS automatically loads a set of default data layers (and default layer groups) defined by the Census Bureau for the SDRP. As the map opens in Map View, the list of the preset, grouped layers appears in the Table of Contents. Participants may use the Table of Contents and Table of Contents toolbar to manage the Map View. See Figure 54 for a visual of the Table of Contents toolbar. Using the Table of Contents toolbar, users can add and remove layers or groups, manage map themes, filter the legend by map content or by expression, expand or collapse all sections of the Table of Contents list at once and may remove layers/groups. Users may manipulate layers and symbology in GUPS using basic selection/deselection techniques in the Table of Contents, like with other GIS software. Manipulation of layers within the Table of Contents may assist with U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-14 viewing information more appropriately in the Map View. Changes made in the Table of Contents reflect immediately in the Map View. Figure 54: Table of Contents Toolbar Table 55 provides a visual of each button, the corresponding name, and each button’s function/description. Table 55: Table of Contents Toolbar Buttons and Their Function/Description Button Name Function/Description Open Layer Styling Panel Toggles layer styling panel on/off. Add Group Organizes layers in the Table of Contents into groups. Manage Map Themes Offers modification of views based on layers in the Table of Contents. Filter Legend by Map Content Removes layers not currently in the Map View extent. Filter Legend by Expression Removes features from the selected layer tree style that have no features satisfying a condition/expression. Expand All Expands the Table of Contents menus to display all layers under each group’s menu. Collapse All Collapses the Table of Contents menus to only show groups (not the layers beneath.) Remove Layer/Group Removes a layer or group from the Table of Contents. To manage visibility of individual groups or layers, check the checkbox next to a layer to make the layer visible (e.g., turn the layer on) in the Map View. Uncheck the checkbox (e.g., turn the layer off) next to a layer to make the layer invisible in the Map View. This may prove beneficial if the Map View is cluttered with too many data layers. To expand the menu for a layer or grouped layer, select the symbol and the sub-menu opens. Select the symbol to collapse the sub-menu. See Figure 55 for an example of the checkmark and arrow symbology. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-15 Figure 55: Table of Contents with Layer Checkmarks and Arrows The order in which the layers appear in the Table of Contents determines the order that the layers display in the Map View. The layers at the top of the Table of Contents display on top of the layers that appear below them. While SDRP GUPS is programmed to display data layers in an order that works for most users, adding imagery or other data layers may require a reordering of layers for the map elements to appear properly within GUPS. To manage the order of layers, use the mouse and follow these steps: 1. Select the layer name in the Table of Contents. 2. Hold down the mouse button and drag the layer to the desired position in the Table of Contents. 3. Release the mouse button to place the layer in its new position. The Map View will reflect the new layer order in the Table of Contents. IMPORTANT: E4 Map labels appear at varying scales dependent on the map layer. Status Bar The Status bar (Figure 56) at the bottom of the GUPS main page displays information about the map from the current map scale to mouse cursor coordinates. Figure 56: Status Bar Table 56 describes each element of the Status bar. Table 56: Status Bar Elements and Their Function/Description Element Function/Description This locator bar, a quick search widget, helps find and run any feature or option in QGIS. Coordinate Shows the current position in map coordinates as the mouse moves across the Map View. The default unit shown is decimal degrees. Toggles between the coordinate position of the mouse cursor or the Map View extents as the map is panned and zoomed. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-16 Element Scale Function/Description Shows the ratio between the distance on the map and distance on the ground based on current map units. Lock the scale to use the magnifier to zoom in and out. Magnifier Defines current magnification level for the Map View. Allows user to zoom without changing the scale in the Map View, making it easier to tweak label positions and symbols. Magnification is as percentage. If 100%, then magnification is not applied to the view. Rotation Defines the clockwise rotation for the Map View in degrees. Temporarily prevent layers from drawing. Enable by selecting the checkbox immediately to the left of “Render”. Shows the current coordinate reference system used in the Map View. Shows the logs for the GUPS session. The logs include information about underlying processes related to QGIS startup, plugins loading, processing tools, etc. U.S. Census Bureau 2023 SDRP Respondent Guide: Annotation Phase E-17
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