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Surplus Summit. Presented by: Abel Villarreal Corpus Christi ISD. Have You Been REJECTED Lately??. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtPkxzHKLpk&feature=related. 3 Major Tasks . The Good, Bad, and the Ugly Determine between Good, Worn-out, and Damaged Enter your end of Oct. Enrollments
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Surplus Summit Presented by: Abel Villarreal Corpus Christi ISD
Have You Been REJECTED Lately?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtPkxzHKLpk&feature=related
3 Major Tasks • The Good, Bad, and the Ugly • Determine between Good, Worn-out, and Damaged • Enter your end of Oct. Enrollments • Declare and Update Surplus
District Entitlement • Districts are entitled to textbooks based on student enrollment • Textbook allocation is between 101% - 110% depending on proclamation & funding • 1st year TEA allows 110% for surplus • After 1st year of textbook adoption Districts are entitled to keep 120% for student growth • Anything over 120% will be declared surplus
TEA has step by step instructions One Way Preferred Way Declare surplus Inspect surplus Update surplus Report Worn-outs Ship surplus Receive surplus Reject surplus • Declare surplus • Ship surplus • Receive surplus • Reject surplus • Update surplus
Entering End of October Enrollments & Declaring Surplus • Run reports • Student Database (Pentamation/ EschoolPlus) • Run course or grade level enrollments • Master Schedule • EMAT uses PEIMS # • ********Caution******** • Semester courses • Useable vs. damaged • Worn-outs
Defective Textbooks TEX-013 • Publisher defects TEX- 013 • 1st two years of adoption • Shipment error • Missing pages • Covers falling from spine • Upside down pages • Glued pages • Contact Publisher
Worn-Outs • Normal wear and tear after 2nd year of adoption • The cover of the textbook has come away from the pages of the book. • End papers have pulled away from cover. • The cover is worn to the point of exposing the cardboard cover. • Reinforcing material is worn or pulled away from cover and from contents along spine. • The stitching is loose or broken allowing sections of textbook to separate and loosen.
Worn-Outs • Partial or complete separation of the binding; it may have become loose or torn at the hinges. • The spine of the textbook has come away from the pages of the book or the spine of the textbook is broken. • Entire page or section of the book is absent.
Worn-Out • Start of binding becoming unglued
Worn-Out • Binding partially separating
Worn-Out • Binding almost completely unglued
Worn-Out • Binding completely unglued
Worn-Out • Binding completely undone and no longer attached to pages
Worn-Out • Pages becoming unglued
Worn-out Textbook • Textbook cover or contents are wrinkled due to having been wet or have mildew. • The textbook is badly soiled or mutilated. • Pages are torn or disfigured by drawings, writing, or highlighting. • Page edges are cut or badly ink-marked.
Worn-out Textbook • Writing in textbook
Worn-out Textbook • Torn page(s)
Worn-out Textbook • Cover of textbook bent /creased
Worn-out Textbook • Water damage / mildew
Damaged Textbook • Irreparable damage cause by student • Student pays for textbook • Two Options: • District replaces w/ used textbook vendor • District pays TEA for damaged textbook • TEX 009
End of October Enrollments Log on to EMAT
End of October Enrollments CLICK on the Apple EMAT link
End of October Enrollments Click on EMAT Enrollment
End of October Enrollments Enter student pop. for each grade and subject for the last day in Oct. / Click Save Work
End of October Enrollments EMAT updates the Oct. Ending Count to match Current Count
End of October Enrollments Save Work after every grade level or subject. After entering populations Click on Summary
End of October Enrollments Caution once you click on submit you will not be able to change populations
Declaring Surplus • EMAT will automatically calculate surplus • *****Under the Update Surplus ***** • District will either approve surplus and agree to ship to other districts for each grade level or course • or • District will have to update surplus and indicate why surplus will remain in district
Problems with Declaring Surplus • No warehouse • Surplus is located on campuses • No idea of the condition of textbook • Textbooks in bookroom are substandard • District rejects surplus requisition • Receiving district reject surplus textbooks • Added cost to district • Delay of textbook for students
Solution for Declaring Surplus • Request surplus textbooks back • Inspect textbooks • Update Surplus • Declare worn-out textbooks • Reject Surplus = Update Surplus • Send Good Quality Textbooks • TEA Bid Package • Non-Consumable or CD
Declaring/ Updating SurplusFull-Credit Courses Declaring/ Updating Surplus
Declare Worn-outs • Deadline Dec. 14 • Good, Bad, and Ugly • TEA requested money to replace worn-outs • Worn-outs may be removed from inventory or replaced • Need assistance call TEA • to reset worn-out report “Create New”
Websites • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=3373 • www.tcat.org • STEP by STEP Instructions • Instructions for End of Oct. Enrollments & Declaring Surplus in EMAT • Instructions for Dealing with Surplus • Update, Ship, and Reports • Instructions for Reporting Worn-outs