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WSAS Record Editing System 2008 January 9 1:00pm January 18, 2008

RES Overview. Purpose of RESGoals of Data CheckingNew things to watch for in Fall 2007 RESNo Scores in RESReports will be back to districts soonerWill include indicator of a valid scoreWarnings Unmatched/Duplicate Records Key cleanup fieldsAccess to RESMaking corrections ONLINEDownloading

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WSAS Record Editing System 2008 January 9 1:00pm January 18, 2008

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    1. WSAS Record Editing System 2008 January 9 – 1:00pm January 18, 2008 Hello. Welcome to the WSAS Record Editing System training Name. OEAHello. Welcome to the WSAS Record Editing System training Name. OEA

    2. RES Overview Purpose of RES Goals of Data Checking New things to watch for in Fall 2007 RES No Scores in RES Reports will be back to districts sooner Will include indicator of a valid score Warnings Unmatched/Duplicate Records Key cleanup fields Access to RES Making corrections ONLINE Downloading data for correction Contacting DPI/CTB with Questions Simple and straightforwardSimple and straightforward

    3. Purpose of RES Checking WSAS Data for Accuracy and Completeness Data usually clean, but stakes are high These data will be used for: Public reporting Accountability Determinations (AYP) Districts submit most data through WSAS and ISES. These data are generally complete and accurate. RES is the last opportunity for districts to check the data that will be used for reporting and AYP.Districts submit most data through WSAS and ISES. These data are generally complete and accurate. RES is the last opportunity for districts to check the data that will be used for reporting and AYP.

    4. Goals of Data Checking Ensuring accurate and complete district data Check: Fields with Errors or Warnings AYP Sub-groups Test Status Data are used for reporting and accountability. Look for errors and warnings Check all of the AYP and disaggregated reporting sub-groups Make sure that those whom you expect to have a score will have a score.Data are used for reporting and accountability. Look for errors and warnings Check all of the AYP and disaggregated reporting sub-groups Make sure that those whom you expect to have a score will have a score.

    5. Goals of this Presentation Introduction to the WSAS Record Editing System Clear Informative Brief Logging in and navigating RES Editing records on-line Downloading and editing record off-line Contacts when you have questions

    6. WHAT’S NEW

    7. What’s New In 2008

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