BIE First 10-Day Report

PATH: BIE Reports > BIE First 10-Day Report

The BIE First 10-Day Report is used to determine whether or not students within a particular school meet the first 10-day requirement. The first 10-day requirement states a student is only considered eligible if they attended school for 5 or more instructional days during the first 10 instructional days of the school calendar.

This article includes the following topics:

Screenshot of the BIE First 10 Day Report editor.BIE First 10-Day Report






Selection Criteria

This report uses the following criteria when including/excluding data

  • Reporting calendars must be marked as a Type of Instructional (System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Type > Instructional).
  • Calendars marked Exclude are not reported (System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Exclude).
  • All KG-12 students in the calendar selected in the Campus toolbar are included in the report.
  • Grade levels marked Exclude from BIE are not reported (System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Grade Levels > Exclude from BIE).
  • Students must have an enrollment record in the instructional calendar being reported and must have a BIE Start Status entered on the enrollment record.
  • Students marked BIE Exclude on their enrollment will not report (Student Information > General > Enrollment > BIE Exclude).
  • Students must have an Enrollment Type = 1: ISEP (Student Information > General > Enrollment > Enrollment Type > 1: ISEP).
  • Only students in BIE Grade Levels KG-12 are reported.
  • Students with No Show marked on their enrollment are included on the report (Student Information > General > Enrollment > No Show).
  • Students will report for each eligible enrollment. All eligible enrollments cannot have a combined Attendance Day of greater than 1.

Report Logic

This report uses the following business logic:

  • Students who have an enrollment that starts or stops during the first 10 instructional days in a school but are enrolled and in attendance for 5 or more of those first 10 days are credited with being eligible for 10 days. The eligibility for the adjustment will be determined by summing the attendance days for all eligible enrollments within a school during those first 10 days.
  • If a student has multiple enrollment records during the first 10 days, the sum of attendance days during those first 10 days cannot add up to more than 10. If a student has overlapping enrollment records, their attendance days may end up adding up to more than 10 days, indicating the school needs to correct these enrollment records.
  • The most recent enrollment during the student's first 10 days is used to determine the grade level of the student's record and all attendance days are reported for that record.
  • The report will look at all data for an entire school instead of just individual calendars.

Tool Rights

PATH: System Administration > User Security > Users > Tool Rights, Calendar Rights

In order to generate this report, users must have at least R(ead) tool rights for the report as well as rights to any calendar(s) selected.

Screenshot of the tool rights options for the BIE First 10 Day Report.BIE First 10-Day Report - Tool Rights

Generating the Extract

  1. Select the Student Status:
    • Eligible Students - Only students who attended 5 or more instructional days during the first 10 instructional days of the reporting calendar are reported.
    • Ineligible Students - Only students who attended less than 5 instructional days during the first 10 instructional days of the reporting calendar are reported.
    • All Students (Eligible and Ineligible) - Both eligible and ineligible students are reported.
  2. Click the Generate Report button. The report will appear in a separate window in PDF format.

Understanding the BIE First 10-Day Report

The following sections describe each section of the BIE First 1-Day Report.

Report Body

The following table describes each field within the body of the First 10-Day Report.

Screenshot of an example of the BIE First 10 Day Report.Example of the First 10-Days Report


Field
Description
Location
Name
The reporting student's name.
Census > People > Demographics > First Name, Last Name, Middle Name

Database:
Identity.firstName
Identity.lastName
Indentity.middleName
Grade
The reporting student's grade level.
Student Information > General > Enrollments > Grade

Database:
Enrollment.grade
DOB
The reporting student's date of birth.
Census > People > Identities > Birth Date

Database:
Identity.birthdate
NASIS ID
The reporting student's unique NASIS ID.
Census > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > NASIS ID

Database:
Person.otherID
Gender
The reporting student's gender.
Census > People > Demographics > Gender

Database:

Identity.gender
Total Attending Days
The number of school days the student attended during the first 10 days marked instructional and attendance in the calendar being reported.

Student Information > General > Attendance

System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Days > Attendance, Instructional


Database:
Calculated, not dynamically stored
Total Absent Days

The number of school days the student was absent during the first 10 days marked instructional and attendance in the calendar being reported.


Logic counts the sum of not scheduled days, not enrolled days, no show days and absences during the first 10 instructional and attendance days in the calendar being reported.


    • A student is considered absent if they were absent for all periods scheduled for the school day.
    • Absences marked E (exempt) are not reported as an absence

Student Information > General > Attendance

System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Days > Attendance, Instructional


Database:

Calculated, not dynamically stored


Eligible for Full 10-Days

Indicates if the student is considered eligible based on the total number of days they attended school during the first 10 days marked instructional and attendance in the calendar being reported.


    • Yes = Student attended 5 or more days
    • No = Student attendance less than 5 days

Student Information > General > Attendance

System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Days > Attendance, Instructional


Database:
Calculated, not dynamically stored
ADA

The student's average daily attendance, calculated using the values reported in the Total Attending Days, Total Absent Days and Eligible for Full 10-Days fields.


    • If Eligible for Full 10-Days = Yes, then ADA = (1.00 - (attendance/10))
    • If Eligible for Full 10-Days = No, then ADA = (Total Attendance Days/10)
N/A

Database:
Calculated, not dynamically stored
First 10 Day Grid

This grid indicates the student's attendance for the first 10 days of the calendar being reported. The following describes each potential attendance code:

  • E = Not Enrolled
  • S = Enrolled by Not Scheduled
  • N = Enrollment Flagged No Show
  • A = Absent

Student Information > General > Attendance

System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Days


Database:

Calculated, not dynamically stored


Final Summary

The table below describes each column of the Final Summary section of the First 10-Day Report.

Screenshot of an example of the Final Summary Section of the BIE First 10 Day Report.Example of the Final Summary Section

Column

Description

Grade

The grade reporting column totals.
Total StudentsThe total number of students reporting first 10 day attendance data for corresponding grade level.
Eligible for Full 10-DaysThe total number of eligible students in the corresponding grade level.
Not Eligible for Full 10-DaysThe total number of non-eligible students in the corresponding grade level.
ADAThe average daily attendance between all students within the corresponding grade level.