The following variations of the Data Health Check Report also exist:
PATH: System Administration > Data Utilities > Data Health Check
This document provides information on the Data Health Check Report to be used on live districts already using Campus as well as during the implementation process of a new district.
For districts already using Campus, this report shows areas where data can be cleaned to ensure accuracy and increase overall data quality. For districts implementing Campus, this report is generated after every conversion to identify areas of source system data cleanup as well as potential mapping rule changes needed by the conversion analyst for a successful implementation.
In this report, the following definitions are used:
- Student is defined as anyone who has an enrollment and/or a student number.
- Current year student is defined as anyone who has an enrollment record in a current or future year.
- Prior year student is defined as anyone who has an enrollment record before the current year.
- Scheduling rules look at information in the current year or the next year, not at past years.
The following describes each table column:
- Symptom - The audit or "symptom" being diagnosed. These are typically situations where erroneous data may have occurred. Select each symptom to view detailed information.
- Definition - An explanation of the symptom being diagnosed.
- Impact - Indicates the amount of impact the information reported for the the audit may have on data integrity. An Impact of 'High' means reported information is likely to be incorrect. An Impact of 'Medium' means reported information may be erroneous and should be reviewed and corrected as necessary. An Impact of 'Low' means reported data is not incorrect but should be reviewed to ensure its accuracy.
- District - Indicates the symptom is available for District Edition users.
- State - Indicates the symptom is available for State Edition users.
Students
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
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The student number field is null/blank when the person has an enrollment record. | High | Yes | No | |
Multiple persons who have the same student number. | High | Yes | No | |
Persons who have enrollment records in the current or future school year but have no NASIS ID number assigned (NASIS ID field is null or blank). | High | Yes | Yes | |
Students who have the same NASIS ID number. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Persons who have enrollment records in the current or future school year but have no state ID number assigned (state ID field is null or blank). | High | Yes | No | |
Multiple person who have the same state ID number. | High | Yes | No | |
Students who have the exact same name, gender, SSN and birth date | Students whose first, middle and last names, gender, birth date and Social Security Number (SSN) exactly match another student(s). | High | Yes | Yes |
Students enrolled in prior calendar school years without enrollment record end dates. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Students with overlapping enrollments in the same calendar type | Students who have overlapping enrollment records in same calendar type (i.e., Instructional, Residential, etc). | High | Yes | Yes |
Students missing their NCLB Cohort Date. | High | Yes | Yes | |
ISEP students not scheduled into both afternoon and midnight bed checks. | High | Yes | No | |
Students whose names match phonetically. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Persons who have no birth date assigned (field is null/blank). | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Person who have invalid or no gender assigned. Invalid is any value other than M(ale) or F(emale). | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Persons who have inactive enrollment records from past school years and the NASIS ID field is blank. | Low | Yes | Yes | |
Persons who have inactive enrollment records from past school years and the state ID field is blank. | Low | Yes | Yes | |
Persons who have a student number but do not have any enrollments. | Low | Yes | Yes |
Staff
Symptom | Definitions | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Staff who have the exact same name, gender SSN and birthdate | Staff (who are not students) whose first, middle and last names, gender, birth date and Social Security Number (SSN) exactly match another staff member(s). | High | Yes | Yes |
Current primary teachers missing credentials in the active year calendar. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Primary teachers missing credentials in the year prior to the active calendar year. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Staff whose names match phonetically. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Census
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
People who have identical Social Security numbers. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Persons who have enrollment records in the current year or future year and there is no current relationship to another person marked as guardian. | High | Yes | No | |
Persons who do not have a current membership in a household. | High | Yes | No | |
Person who has an enrollment record and a student number in his/her own household. | Medium | Yes | No | |
Persons who have enrollment records or a student number and do not have an address where mail can be sent. | Medium | Yes | No | |
Persons who have characters other than letters, spaces, dash (-), period (.), or apostrophe (') in their first, middle or last name. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Person whose names match phonetically. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
People who have the exact same name, gender, ssn and birthdate | Persons whose first, middle and last names, gender, birth date and Social Security Number (SSN) exactly match another person(s). | High | Yes | Yes |
A family has more than one mailing address assigned. This is often a result of a conversion error. There should only be one primary address per household. | Medium | Yes | No | |
A household unit which has more than two addresses assigned | Low | Yes | No | |
People in one household where more than two people are assigned as guardians of students within the household. | Low | Yes | No | |
People who have active memberships in two or more households. | Low | Yes | No |
Scheduling
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enrolled student's grade level is not listed in the enrolled calendar. This happens when a user deletes a grade level in the Calendar or a grade level was never created before data was converted. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Section placements are not marked on the section tab of a course. | High | Yes | No | |
Calendar Days flagged as instructional outside of term dates | Calendar Days flagged as instructional outside of term dates. | High | Yes | No |
Count weeks where attendance days < residential type on ISEP Management tab | Count weeks where attendance days < residential type on the ISEP Management tab. | High | Yes | Yes |
A student is enrolled in a calendar but is not enrolled in any course sections. | Medium | Yes | No | |
Roster record not in the same calendar as the student's enrollment | Student is enrolled in a calendar with sections assigned and is moved to another calendar, causing orphaned section assignments. | Medium | Yes | No |
Student's age does not appear to match the student's grade level. This could indicate a mis-entered birth date. Listed age is based on the age of the student during the enrollment. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
An active course section does not have a primary teacher assigned. | Medium | Yes | No | |
An active course section does not have any actively enrolled students. | Medium | Yes | No |
Transcripts
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
A student has a transcript record but does not have any earned or attempted credits listed. | Medium | Yes | No | |
A student's transcript record does not have a GPA. | Medium | Yes | No | |
A student's GPA has an unweighted GPA value higher than the weighted GPA value. | Medium | Yes | No | |
A student's weighted GPA value is higher than the maximum GPA value. | Medium | Yes | No |
Behavior
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Active current year students who are participants or offenders in a negatively aligned behavior event without a resolution. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year students who are participants or offenders in a negatively aligned behavior event without a resolution. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Current year behavior resolutions with incorrect BIE behavior resolutions | Current year behavior resolutions which have an incorrect behavior resolution. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Prior year behavior resolutions with incorrect BIE behavior resolutions | Prior year behavior resolutions which have an incorrect behavior resolution. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Special Education (SPED)
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Current Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Status, Special Ed Setting or Disability fields. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Status, Special Ed Setting or Disability fields. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Current Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Exit Date, Special Ed Exit Reason or Special Ed Status fields. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Exit Date, Special Ed Exit Reason or Special Ed Status fields. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Current year Special Ed students who have no IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year Special Ed students who have no IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Current SPED students with different values between enrollment and IEP | Special Ed students who have different Status, Setting or Disability values between the BIE IEP and Enrollment BIE records. | High | Yes | Yes |
Prior SPED students with different values between enrollment and IEP | The most current, prior year Special Ed students who have different Status, Setting or Disability values between the BIE IEP and Enrollment BIE records. | High | Yes | Yes |
Current year enrollment records where BIE Service Type = ISEP and Enrollment Service Type = N. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year enrollment records where BIE Service = ISEP and Enrollment Service Type = N. | High | Yes | Yes | |
Current year enrollments of returning students with inconsistent SPED statuses | Returning current year student enrollments where Special Ed Status is not consistent between enrollment records. | High | Yes | Yes |
Prior year enrollments of returning students with inconsistent SPED statuses | Returning prior year student enrollments where Special Ed Status is not consistent between enrollment records. | High | Yes | Yes |
Current year Special Ed students who have IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment and are unlocked. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year Special Ed students who have IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment and are unlocked. | Medium | Yes | Yes | |
Current year enrollment inconsistencies between age and SPED values | Current year enrollment records for students who have Special Ed values which are incorrect for the student's age. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Prior year enrollment inconsistencies between age and SPED values | Prior year enrollment records for students who have Special Ed values which are incorrect for the student's age. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Current year enrollments with inconsistent SPED values across calendar types | Logic identifies all current year enrollment records where the student has two enrollment records in the current year with one enrollment record in an Instructional calendar and another in a Non-Instructional calendar and Special Ed Field values differ between the two enrollment records. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Prior year enrollments with inconsistent SPED values across calendar types | Logic identifies all prior year enrollment records where the student has two enrollment records in the current year with one enrollment record in an Instructional calendar and another in a Non-Instructional calendar and Special Ed Field values differ between the two enrollment records. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Current Special Ed students who have an active enrollment record where Special Ed = 03 or 04 as of the current date and they have no current relationship to another person marked as Guardian. | Low | Yes | Yes | |
Prior year Special Ed students who have an enrollment record where Special Ed = 03 or 04 and they have no current relationship to another person marked as Guardian. | Low | Yes | Yes |
ISEP
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Current year ISEP enrollments for students who lack a valid tribal membership | Current students who have a BIE Enrollment Type = ISEP who lack a valid Tribe value on the NASIS tab. | High | Yes | Yes |
Prior year ISEP enrollments for students who lack a valid tribal membership | Prior year students who have a BIE Enrollment Type = ISEP who lack a valid Tribe value on the NASIS tab. | High | Yes | Yes |
Current year grade levels where instructional hours < regulated ISEP hours | Current year grade levels in Instructional calendars where total instructional hours is less than the regulated ISEP hours. Logic sums the period minutes per day that are instructional and compares it to ISEP regulations (KG = 720, 01-03 = 810, 04-08 = 900, 09-12 = 970). | High | Yes | Yes |
Prior year grade levels where instructional hours < regulated ISEP hours | Prior year grade levels in Instructional calendars where total instructional hours is less than the regulated ISEP hours. Logic sums the period minutes per day that are instructional and compares it to ISEP regulations (KG = 720, 01-03 = 810, 04-08 = 900, 09-12 = 970). | High | No | Yes |
Current year students with ISEP enrollment overlaps | Current year ISEP-qualified students in calendars where enrollment start and end dates overlap and the sum of percent enrolled is greater than 100. Once the enrollment is corrected, the only way for it to not show up on this report is to re-certify. | High | Yes | Yes |
Prior year students with ISEP enrollment overlaps | Prior year ISEP-qualified students in calendars where enrollment start and end dates overlap and the sum of percent enrolled is greater than 100. Once the enrollment is corrected, the only way for it to not show up on this report is to re-certify. | High | No | Yes |
Current year students with inconsistent grade levels between I & R enrollments | Current year students with grade levels in Residential calendars during the count week which differ from their grade level in an Instructional enrollment during the same date range. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Prior year students with inconsistent grade levels between I & R enrollments | Prior year students with grade levels in Residential calendars during the count week which differ from their grade level in an Instructional enrollment during the same date range. | Medium | No | Yes |
Current year students with only a qualified residential record | Current year qualified residential students who are without a qualified instructional record. Logic only looks for already certified records in schools with both Instructional and Residential calendars. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Prior year students with only a qualified residential record | Prior year qualified residential students who are without a qualified instructional record. Logic only looks for already certified records in schools with both Instructional and Residential calendars. | Medium | No | Yes |
Current year students with > 10 consecutive non-exempt absences | Students enrolled in an Instructional or Residential calendar in the current year with more than 10 days of consecutive non-exempt full day absences. | Medium | Yes | Yes |
Prior year students with > 10 consecutive non-exempt absences | Students enrolled in an Instructional or Residential calendar in the prior year with more than 10 days of consecutive non-exempt full day absences. | Medium | No | Yes |
English Learners (EL)
Symptom | Definition | Impact | District | State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Current year active EL students without corresponding EL assessment | Current year active students marked as active EL or who have a second year monitoring date between the calendar start and end dates and have not been assessed (Type = EL for Identification or EL for Proficiency) during the year. | High | Yes | Yes |
Prior year active EL students without corresponding EL assessment | Prior year active students marked as active EL or who have a second year monitoring date between the calendar start and end dates and have not been assessed (Type = EL for Identification or EL for Proficiency) during the year. | High | Yes | Yes |
Audit Report Summary Section
The summary information lists high-level areas of concern where data may be incorrect. For historical purposes, results of past reports are also available if they exist.
Symptom Column
The Symptom column will display definitions when hovering over the name of the symptom. At the bottom of the Summary information, total percentages and assessment of the data will be viewable for each time the report was generated.
Priority Column
The Priority column is the level of attention a district should have based on the item to which it refers. The areas with a high priority should be reviewed first, followed by medium and low. To aid in this review, items are sorted by High, Medium and Low priority.
For example, a student with no student number is considered a severity level of high because this number is often used in state reporting extracts. A household with more than two addresses is considered a severity of low because a household may have a P.O. box and a street address.
All data in error should be reviewed for accuracy, regardless of the severity level.
Error Column
The Error column provides a total number of errors of each summarized item. An item with a zero error value indicates that issues did not exist and data is believed to be correct. Items with errors indicate an issue with the data requiring review.
The error total is hyper-linked and will bring the user to the detail section of the report.
Total Column
The Total column provides a total number of errors of each summarized item that was included in the report.
Error Rate Column
This column gives a percentage of the items in error versus the total number of data reviewed.
Audit Report Detail Section
The detail section provides additional information on the summarized item. The detailed columns vary with each summarized item. If there are no errors listed in the Summary section of the report, no details will be provided.
At any time, the user can select the Back to Summary link and return to the list of items included in the summary.
The following table provides the field names of the items listed in the report and related definitions:
Column | Definition |
---|---|
Address | Location of where student resides. |
Birth Date | Date of birth for the person (student, parent, staff, etc). |
Calendar | Calendar of enrollment. |
Cell Phone | Person's cell phone number. |
City/State/Zip | Residence location for mailing purposes. |
Course | Class into which a student is enrolled, also referred to as section. |
Credit Type | Category of achievement (English, Mathematics, Technology, etc) to which a course is assigned. |
Credits Attempted | Total number of credits attempted by the student when enrolled in the course. |
Credits Earned | Total number of credits student earned by successful completion of the course. |
Enrolled Calendar | Calendar in which the student is enrolled. |
Enrolled School | School in which the student is enrolled. |
First Name | Legal first name of student, parent/guardian, staff, etc. |
Gender | Indication of person being either Male or Female. |
Grade | Grade level of enrollment. |
Home Phone | Designated phone number at residence. |
Household | Name of household. |
Last Name | Legal last name of student, parent/guardian, staff, etc. |
Max GPA | Maximum GPA that can be achieved by the student. |
Middle Name | Legal middle name of student, parent/guardian, staff, etc. |
Most Recent School | School in which student has the most recent enrollment record. |
Name | Name of individual, family, course section, etc. |
Phone Number | Contact number at home (usually). |
Roster Calendar (Enrolled) | Calendar in which the student is scheduled. |
Roster School (Enrolled) | School in which the student is enrolled. |
School | School of enrollment for the student. |
Section | Number of the course section. |
SSN | Federally assigned Social Security number. |
State ID | State-assigned identification number. |
Student Number | School- or district-assigned identification number. |
Term | Calendar section broken into parts - often a quarter, trimester, semester, etc. |
Unweighted GPA | GPA value with no additional points. |
Weighted GPA | GPA value with additional point. |
Year | Calendar year (2008-09, 2009, etc.). |
Student Symptoms
The following information is related to student data.
Students who have no Student Number
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > Local Student Number
The Student Number is a unique identifying number assigned to each student in a school/district. It is used within Campus primarily for tracking and state reporting purposes.
The student number will stay with the student for his/her tenure in the district even if he/she moves from school to school.
Student who have the Same Student Number
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > Local Student Number
Duplications of student numbers will cause issues in state reporting, student searches and syncing. Data integrity is lost when multiple students have the same number.
Establishing a Student Number Format option will ensure newly enrolled students are automatically assigned a student number (unless the No auto numbering option is selected). Having this preference enabled reduces future issues with duplicate student numbers.
PATH: System Administration > Preferences > Student Number Format
Current year students who have no NASIS ID
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > NASIS ID
Students who have the no NASIS ID number.
Students who have the same NASIS ID
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > NASIS ID
Students who have the same NASIS ID assigned.
Current year students who have no State ID
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > Student State ID
State IDs are assigned to each student and are historically maintained. Departments of education typically assign this number, as it is used extensively in state reporting. All students should have a state ID.
Students who have the same State ID
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > Student State ID
Multiple students cannot share the same state ID. This number is used extensively in state reporting and duplicates will cause a variety of data integrity issues.
If the same student has been incorrectly duplicated within Campus, users can combine these students using the Combine Person tool.
If two different students share the same number, clarification should be made by the appropriate department of education. If the same student exists within Campus twice, the Combine Student Wizard may be used to combine the two records into one.
A preference exists that will automatically assign a state ID number for newly enrolled students (System Administration > Preferences > Student Number Format).
Students who have the exact same name, gender, SSN and birth date
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information > Last Name, First Name, Gender, Birth Date, Soc Sec Number
Students whose first, middle and last names, gender, birth date and Social Security Number (SSN) exactly match another student(s).
Students enrolled in prior years without enrollment End Date
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Students enrolled in prior calendar school years without enrollment record end dates.
Students with overlapping enrollments in same calendar type
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Students who have overlapping enrollment records with the same calendar type (i.e., Academic, Residential, etc).
Students in grades 09-12 without graduation cohorts
PATH: Student Information > General > Graduation
Students missing NCLB Cohort data.
Current year students not rostered into official bedchecks
PATH: System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Type
PATH: Student Information > General > Schedule
Reports students who are not scheduled into two periods within a Residential calendar for afternoon and midnight bed checks.
Students whose names match phonetically
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information
Students whose names match phonetically.
Students who have no Birth Date
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Birth Date
Birth Dates are required information for students. This information is used in state reports, learner planning information and immunization records.
Students who do not have M or F in the gender field
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information > Gender
The gender field is required for students. Errors indicate the gender value is blank or null.
Prior year Students who have no NASIS ID
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > NASIS ID
Persons who have inactive enrollment records from past school years and the NASIS ID field is blank.
Prior year Students who have no State ID
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > Student State ID
Persons who have inactive enrollment records from past school years and the state ID field is blank.
Students who have no Enrollments
PATH: Census > People > Enrollments
Persons entered into Campus fall into three categories, students, staff and persons. The differentiating factor is the existence of a student number (which turns a person into a student) and a staff number (which designates a person as a staff member).
When a student has a student ID number there is usually an accompanying enrollment record. If there is a student number but no enrollment record, an error may be displayed.
Staff Symptoms
The following information relates to Staff data.
Staff who have the exact same name, gender, ssn and birthdate
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information > Last Name, First Name, Gender, Birth Date, Social Security Number
Staff (who are not students) whose first, middle and last names, gender, birth date and Social Security Number (SSN) exactly match another staff member(s).
Current year primary teachers missing credentials
PATH: Census > People > Credentials
Current primary teachers missing credentials in the active year calendar.
Prior year primary teachers missing credentials
PATH: Census > People > Credentials
Primary teachers missing credentials in the year prior to the active calendar year.
Staff whose names match phonetically
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information
Staff whose names match phonetically.
Census Symptoms
The following information relates to Census data.
People who have the same Social Security Number
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information > Social Security Number
Social Security numbers are identifiers for individuals born in or working in the United States. Legitimate duplication of social security numbers is possible but not common. This error usually is a result of the duplication of an individual within the system or data entry error.
Active Students who have no Guardian
PATH: Student Information > General > Relationships
Guardian relationships allow parents and guardians to have access to their children's information, particularly through the Portal. Several student reports and mailing reports rely on the guardian information to generate.
Students should have at least one guardian.
Active Students Not in a Household
PATH: Student Information > General > Households
Households are useful in establishing guardian and sibling relationships. As with guardian information, students not in a household may be missing from reports, causing items to not generate.
Active Students in Households by Themselves
PATH: Census > Household > Members
For general household creation, a student should not be in a household without a guardian. There are instances where a student may be an emancipated minor, a foster child or have other extenuating circumstances. However, as a standard practice, a student should be part of a household with at least one guardian assigned.
Active Students who do not have a Mailing Address
PATH: Census > Households > Addresses
Mailing addresses are used to send information to students' homes and are therefore useful in school/parent communication. Mailing addresses should be established; doing so will ensure the parent/guardian receives all information that is mailed.
People who have unusual characters in their names
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Last Name, First Name, Middle Name
Names normally can have letters, spaces, dashes (-), periods (.) or apostrophes (') in them. Characters other than these could have been entered in error.
People whose names match phonetically
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information
People whose names match phonetically (i.e., Graham, Gram, Grame).
People who have the exact same name, gender, ssn and birthdate
PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Person Information > Last Name, First Name, Gender, Birth Date, Soc Sec Numgber
Persons whose first, middle and last names, gender, birth date and Social Security Number (SSN) exactly match those of another person(s).
Households with More than One Primary Mailing Address
PATH: Census > Households > Addresses
Campus allows households to have more than one address to account for movement between two homes or for a mailing address and a physical address (P.O. Box and non-P.O. Box addresses).
However, only one address can be marked as the primary dwelling of the household. Primary addresses are used in reports and are the main source of contact for a student.
Households with More than Two Addresses
PATH: Census > People > Households > Addresses
Campus allows households to have more than one address to account for movement between two homes or for a mailing address and a physical address (P.O. Box and non-P.O. Box addresses).
Households with More than Two Guardians
PATH: Census > People > Relationships
Students can have more than two guardians to accommodate non-traditional families, but these entries should be reviewed for errors.
People in more than One Household
PATH: Census > People > Households
A person, whether a student, staff person or guardian, can be in more than one household. This flexibility provides for easy maintenance of complex family structures. However, this should be reviewed for accuracy as mis-entry is possible.
Scheduling Symptoms
The following information relates to Scheduling data.
Student's Grade Level not Found in Calendar
PATH: System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Grade Levels
This error occurs when newly imported student enrollment information has not yet been mapped to existing grade levels within that calendar. Student's grade levels should be changed to fit the calendar in which they are enrolled.
Sections with No Schedule
PATH: Scheduling > Courses > Section > Section Schedule Placement
Course sections are scheduled into already established schedule structures. This section details the course sections that do not have designated meeting times within the school day.
Calendar Days flagged as instructional outside of term dates
PATH: System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Days
Calendar Days flagged as instructional outside of term dates.
Count weeks where attendance days < residential type on ISEP Management tab
PATH: System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > ISEP Mgmt
Count weeks where attendance days are less than residential type (4 day residential vs. 7 day residential) on the ISEP Management tab.
Students Enrolled with no Schedule
PATH: Student Information > General > Schedule
This section pulls students who have an active enrollment but are not scheduled into any course sections. Review the student information to ensure it is a current student. If it is a current student, add the necessary course sections.
Roster Record not in the Same Calendar as Student's Enrollment
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
This error occurs when a student is enrolled in a calendar and scheduled into course sections, but is moved to another calendar, causing orphaned section assignments.
Discrepancy Between Age and Grade Level
PATH: Census > People > Demographics; Student Information > General > Enrollments
It is a general assumption that students in a certain grade level are between a certain age (kindergarten students are 5 or 6). The existence of this error indicates students are either below the general age range or over the general age range for the grade level into which the student is enrolled.
Age is a calculated field based on the entered birth date.
Section with no Teachers
PATH: Scheduling > Courses > Sections / Staff History
When a section of a course does not have a primary teacher assigned to it, the Teacher name will display as None Assigned and the Staff History tab displays "There is no active primary teacher for this section," in red.
Sections with no Students
PATH: Scheduling > Course > Section > Roster
This section provides a list of course sections that do not have any students scheduled in them.
Transcript Symptoms
The following information relates to Transcript data.
Transcripts without Credits
PATH: Student Information > General > Transcript > Choose a Transcript Format > Default
Credits earned are displayed on student transcripts. Accurate representation of credits earned is a primary functions of the transcript.
Transcript without GPA Values
PATH: Student Information > General > Transcripts > Choose a Transcript Format > Default
This error indicates the GPA value calculated after successful passing of a course to be posted on a student's transcript is not appearing.
Unweighted GPA Value Higher than Weighted
PATH: Student Information > General > Transcript
Weighted grades allow more difficult courses to have a greater impact on a student's overall GPA. Therefore, weighted values should be higher than unweighted values. Otherwise, the value of earned credits is decreased.
Weighted GPA Value Higher than Max
PATH: Student Information > General > Transcript
The GPA value is higher than the maximum allowed GPA value. This may be correct if the school awards additional GPA points for students in accelerated courses (e.g., AP), but it should be verified.
Behavior Symptoms
The following information relates to Behavior data.
Current year events without resolutions
PATH: Behavior > Behavior Management > Events and Participants
Active current year students who are participants or offenders in a negatively aligned behavior event without a resolution.
Prior year events without resolutions
PATH: Behavior > Behavior Management > Events and Participants
Prior year (active year minus one year) students who are participants or offenders in a negatively aligned behavior event without a resolution.
Current year Behavior Resolutions with incorrect BIE behavior resolutions
PATH: Behavior > Behavior Management > Events and Participants
Logic identifies all current year Behavior events where BIE Behavior Resolution = 06, 17, 19, 20, 22, 27, 28 or 29, End Date is blank and Duration is 0.
Prior year Behavior Resolutions with incorrect BIE behavior resolutions
PATH: Behavior > Behavior Management > Events and Participants
Logic identifies all prior year Behavior events where BIE Behavior Resolution = 06, 17, 19, 20, 22, 27, 28 or 29, End Date is blank and Duration is 0.
Special Education (SPED) Symptoms
The following information relates to Special Ed data.
Current year SPED/enrollment inconsistencies
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Bureau of Indian Education Reporting
Current Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Status, Special Ed Setting or Disability fields.
Prior year events without resolutions
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Bureau of Indian Education Reporting
Prior year Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Status, Special Ed Setting or Disability fields.
Current year SPED exit inconsistencies
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Bureau of Indian Education Reporting
Current Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Exit Date, Special Ed Exit Reason or Special Ed Status fields.
Prior year SPED exit inconsistencies
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Bureau of Indian Education Reporting
Prior year Special Ed enrollment records with inconsistent data in the Special Ed Exit Date, Special Ed Exit Reason or Special Ed Status fields.
Current year SPED enrollments that have no IEP
PATH: Student Information > Special Ed > Documents > IEP
Current year Special Ed students who have no IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment.
Prior year SPED enrollments that have no IEP
PATH: Student Information > Special Ed > Documents > IEP
Prior year Special Ed students who have no IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment.
Current SPED students with different values between enrollment and IEP
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Bureau of Indian Education Reporting; Student Information > Special Ed > Documents > BIE IEP
Special Ed students who have different Status, Setting or Disability values between the BIE IEP and Enrollment BIE records.
Prior SPED students with different values between enrollment and IEP
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Bureau of Indian Education Reporting; Student Information > Special Ed > Documents > BIE IEP
Prior year (Active year minus one) Special Ed students who have different Status, Setting or Disability values between the BIE IEP and Enrollment BIE records.
Current year ISEP enrollments with an enrollment type 'N'
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Enrollment Type, Service Type
Current year enrollment records where Enrollment Type = ISEP and Service Type = N.
Prior year ISEP enrollments with an enrollment type 'N'
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Service Type, Special Ed Status
Prior year enrollment records where Enrollment Type = ISEP and Service Type = N.
Current year enrollments of returning students with inconsistent SPED statuses
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Returning current year student enrollments where Special Ed Status is not consistent between enrollment records within the same Instructional calendar.
Prior year enrollments of returning students with inconsistent SPED status
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Returning prior year student enrollments where Special Ed Status is not consistent between enrollment records in the same Instructional calendar.
Current year enrollments that have unlocked IEPs
PATH: Student Information > Special Ed > Documents > IEP
Current year Special Ed students who have IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment and are unlocked.
Prior year enrollments that have unlocked IEPs
PATH: Student Information > Special Ed > Documents > IEP
Prior year Special Ed students who have IEPs created between the start and end date of their enrollment and are unlocked.
Current year enrollment inconsistencies between age and SPED values
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Current year enrollment records for students who have Special Ed values which are incorrect for the student's age.
A record will report they fail to meet any of the following logic:
- If the student's age (on the last Friday in October of the enrollment record start year) is less than 4, Primary Disability, Special Ed Setting, Special Ed Exit Reason and Special Ed Ext Date fields must be blank and Special Ed Status must not be 03 or 04.
- If the student's age is between 3 and 5 and Special Ed Status = 03 or 04, then Special Ed Setting must be A01 - B05.
- If the student is older than 5 years old and Special Ed Status = 03 or 04, then Special Setting must not be A01 - B05.
- If the student's age is not between 3-9, then Primary Disability cannot be 52: Developmental Delay.
Prior year enrollment inconsistencies between age and SPED values
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Prior year enrollment records for students who have Special Ed values which are incorrect for the student's age.
A record will report if they fail to meet any of the following logic:
- The student's age (on the last Friday in October of the enrollment record start year) is less than 4, Primary Disability, Special Ed Setting, Special Ed Exit Reason and Special Ed Ext Date fields must be blank and Special Ed Status must not be 03 or 04.
- The student's age is between 3 and 5 and Special Ed Status = 03 or 04, then Special Ed Setting must be A01 - B05.
- The student is older than 5 years old and Special Ed Status = 03 or 04, then Special Setting must not be A01 - B05.
- The student's age is not between 3-9, then Primary Disability cannot be 52: Developmental Delay.
Current year enrollments with inconsistent SPED values across calendar types
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Special Ed Fields
Logic identifies all current year enrollment records where the student has two enrollment records in the current year with one enrollment record in an Instructional calendar and another in a Non-Instructional calendar and Special Ed Field values differ between the two enrollment records.
Prior year enrollments with inconsistent SPED values across calendar types
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Special Ed Fields
Logic identifies all prior year enrollment records where the student has two enrollment records in the current year with one enrollment record in an Instructional calendar and another in a Non-Instructional calendar and Special Ed Field values differ between the two enrollment records.
Current year SpEd students who have no guardians
PATH: Census > People > Relationships > Guardian
Current Special Ed students who have an active enrollment record where Special Ed = 03 or 04 as of the current date and they have no current relationship to another person marked as Guardian.
Prior year SpEd students who have no guardians
PATH: Census > People > Relationships > Guardian
Prior year Special Ed students who have an enrollment record where Special Ed = 03 or 04 and they have no current relationship to another person marked as Guardian.
ISEP Symptoms
The following information relates to ISEP data.
Current year ISEP enrollments for students who lack a valid tribal membership
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Enrollment Type
PATH: Student Information > Program Participation > NASIS Programs > NASIS
Current students who have a BIE Enrollment Type = ISEP who lack a valid Tribe value on the NASIS tab.
Prior year ISEP enrollments for students who lack a valid tribal membership
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Enrollment Type
PATH: Student Information > Program Participation > NASIS Programs > NASIS
Prior year students (active year minus one) who have a BIE Enrollment Type = ISEP who lack a valid Tribe value on the NASIS tab.
Current year grade levels where instructional hours < regulated ISEP hours
PATH: System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Student Day, Type
Current year grade levels in Instructional calendars where total instructional hours is less than the regulated ISEP hours.
Logic sums the period minutes per day that are instructional and compares it to ISEP regulations (KG = 720, 01-03 = 810, 04-08 = 900, 09-12 = 970).
Prior year grade levels where instructional hours < regulated ISEP hours
PATH: System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Student Day, Type
Prior year grade levels in Instructional calendars where total instructional hours is less than the regulated ISEP hours.
Logic sums the period minutes per day that are instructional and compares it to ISEP regulations (KG = 720, 01-03 = 810, 04-08 = 900, 09-12 = 970).
Current year students with ISEP enrollment overlaps
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Percent Enrolled
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Enrollment Type > ISEP
Current year ISEP-qualified students in calendars where enrollment start and end dates overlap and the sum of percent enrolled is greater than 100.
Prior year students with ISEP enrollment overlaps
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments > Percent Enrolled; Student Information > General > Enrollments > Enrollment Type > IESP
Prior year ISEP-qualified students in calendars where enrollment start and end dates overlap and the sum of percent enrolled is greater than 100.
Current year students with inconsistent grade levels between I & R enrollments
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Current year students enrolled in grade levels in Residential calendars during the count week which differ from their grade level in an Instructional enrollment during the same date range.
Prior year students with inconsistent grade levels between I & R enrollments
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Prior year students enrolled in grade levels in Residential calendars during the count week which differ from their grade level in an Instructional enrollment during the same date range.
Current year students with only a qualified residential record
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Current year qualified residential students who are without a qualified instructional record.
Prior year students with only a qualified residential record
PATH: Student Information > General > Enrollments
Prior year qualified residential students who are without a qualified instructional record.
Current year students with > 10 consecutive non-exempt absences
PATH: Student Information > General > Attendance
Students enrolled in an Instructional or Residential calendar in the current year with more than 10 days of consecutive non-exempt full day absences.
Prior year students with > 10 consecutive non-exempt absences
PATH: Student Information > General > Attendance
Students enrolled in an Instructional or Residential calendar in the prior year with more than 10 days of consecutive non-exempt full day absences.
EL Symptoms
The following information is related to English Learners (EL) data.
Current year active EL students without corresponding EL assessment
PATH: Student Information > Program Participation > English Learners (EL) > EL, EL Assessments
Current year active students marked as active EL or who have a second year monitoring date between the calendar start and end dates and have not been assessed (Type = EL for Identification or EL for Proficiency) during the year.
Image 95: Student with a Second Year Monitoring Date Between the Calendar Start and End Date
Prior year active EL students without corresponding EL assessment
PATH: Student Information > Program Participation > English Learners (EL) > EL, EL Assessments
Prior year active students marked as active EL or who have a second year monitoring date between the calendar start and end dates and have not been assessed (Type = EL for Identification or EL for Proficiency) during the year.
Image 98: Previous Year Student with a Second Year Monitoring Date Between the Calendar Start and End Date