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SIMS Version 2.0 Data Standards Handbook for the Massachusetts Student Information Management System Reference Guide Version 3.3 October 1, 2004

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 1 2 SIMS Version 2.0 Data Standards Handbook for the Massachusetts Student Information Management System Reference Guide Version 3.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 OVERVIEW... 1 3 STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...1 3 SECTION 2 STATE STUDENT REGISTRATION SYSTEM... 2 4 STATE STUDENT REGISTRATION SYSTEM...2 4 System Design...2 4 LOCALLY ASSIGNED STUDENT IDENTIFIER...2 5 District Responsibility...2 5 SECTION 3 LEGAL ADVISORY... 3 6 I. PURPOSES AND GOALS OF THE STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...3 6 II. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED...3 6 III. RELEVANT STATUTORY PROVISIONS...3 8 The Department s Authority to Establish Student IMS...3 8 Confidentiality of Student Records...3 8 IV. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS...3 10 The Department s Legal Authority to Establish and Implement the System...3 10 Confidentiality of the Student Information Management System...3 10 The Student Identifier...3 12 Race and National Origin...3 13 Income Information...3 13 Data Correction...3 14 Additional Questions...3 15 SECTION 4 DATA STANDARDS... 4 16 SELECTION PROCESS...4 16 REPORTING DISTRICTS...4 16 DATA STANDARDS DESCRIPTION...4 18 LIST OF SIMS VERSION 2.0 DATA ELEMENTS... 4-19 SECTION 5 APPENDICES... 5-77 APPENDIX A CODES FOR MASSACHUSETTS CITIES AND TOWNS... 5-77 APPENDIX B LANGUAGE CODES... 5-80 APPENDIX C COUNTRY CODES... 5-81 APPENDIX D PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLABORATIVE CODES... 5-83 APPENDIX E-PRIVATE SCHOOL CODES... 5-109 APPENDIX E2-PRIVATE SCHOOL AND COLLABORATIVE CODES ALPAHBETIZED BY NAME... 5-119 APPENDIX F CHAPTER 74 PROGRAM CODES... 5-129 APPENDIX G NON CHAPTER 74 PROGRAM CODES... 5-130 APPENDIX H ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSE CODES... 5-131 APPENDIX J DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT DATA STANDARDS... 5-132 APPENDIX K ACCEPTABLE ASCII CHARACTERS... 5-136 APPENDIX L SPECIAL EDUCATION DEFINITIONS... 5-137 APPENDIX M - COMPETENCY ATTAINMENT ~ CERTIFICATES AND MILESTONES/ACHIEVEMENTS...141

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 1 3 Section 1 Overview The Massachusetts Department of Education is developing a comprehensive, web-based system to replace the paper-based data collection and information exchange system between the Department and school districts. The new system is being designed, in part, to reduce the administrative burden of data collection and reporting for both the Department and districts while improving the timeliness and accuracy of information. The new system will consist of four strands - student, educator, school/district and internal Department of Education. The strands represent different parts of the education system in Massachusetts and each has particular requirements that will be addressed by the development of software applications. Student Information Management System The cornerstone of this project is the Student Information Management System (SIMS) that will support Education Reform requirements for student assessment and evaluation of school programs. The most significant of these requirements - the student assessment program - creates the need to collect information about individual students since assessment results will be used to certify each student's eligibility for a high school diploma. In addition, the Education Reform requirements that focus on accountability and evaluation of program effectiveness can be met only with information on each student and the program in which the student is involved. Consequently, the SIMS must be able to track individual students across the state over time in order to match students with tests scores accurately and must collect the information necessary to meet the requirements of Education Reform and mandated state and federal reporting. These requirements of the SIMS presented two major questions to address in the design and development process: How will each student's information be identified over time in order to match records accurately? What data elements should be collected for each student in Massachusetts Public s? The Department of Education has been working on the design and development of the SIMS since May 1996. The approval of the Category 1 Data Standards represents the first step in the implementation of SIMS in all districts in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Student Information Management System Data Standards Handbook is intended to provide public school districts in Massachusetts with the information needed to implement the SIMS Data Standards. Section 2 describes the design of the State Student Registration System that will be used to track students across the state over time. Section 3 presents a legal advisory that addresses legal issues involved in the development of the Student Information Management System, in particular, confidentiality and privacy. Section 4 provides a detailed description of the required data elements and the standards for collecting, maintaining and reporting them within the SIMS. Section 5 provides appendices that contain code values for data elements and additional information relevant to the SIMS.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 2 4 Section 2 State Student Registration System The Student Information Management System requires a student identifier in order to track students within and across districts over time. An identifier is a set of characters used as a proxy for name to identify an individual uniquely. Using an identifier: Allows an individual s record from one submission of data to be linked to the student s record in other submissions. Enables the data to be stored and searched efficiently. Helps to maintain necessary confidentiality and security of student information. In order to meet the requirements of the Education Reform Act, the Student Information Management System must be designed such that an unduplicated, unique and permanent student identifier is assigned to each student in Massachusetts public schools. Further, the records of an individual student must be matched accurately over time while keeping each student s information confidential and secure. Two different student identifiers will be used to provide accurate matching of student data over time and to ensure that student information at both the state and local level will be secure and confidential. One identifier will be assigned and managed at the state level (SASID); the other will be created and managed at the district level (LASID). Each student record submitted to the Department of Education by a school district must contain both identifiers. The identifiers must have different values. State Student Registration System The State Student Registration System will manage the assignment and verification of the State-Assigned Student Identifiers (SASID). This system is described below and in Diagrams 1 and 2. 1. The Department of Education will be responsible for assigning state unique student identifiers to all students in Massachusetts public schools. 2. The unique student identifier assigned to each student will be a new number to be used for the Student Information Management System. 3. Districts must maintain individual student records with a locally assigned student identifier that is unique within the district over time. The local student identifier is required for the initial assignment of the state student identifier, to allow matching of 1999 MCAS data with scores from subsequent years and to provide security for the state assigned student identifier at the local district. 4. After the initial assignment of student identifiers to all students enrolled in Massachusetts public schools, districts will be responsible for verifying the state student identifier for each new student who enrolls in the district, using the web-based, State Student Registration System. Students will need to provide their State Assigned Student Identifier when they register in a new district. (Diagram 1, State Student Registration System, describes the process of verifying/assigning a student identifier to a new student.) SYSTEM DESIGN 1. The State Student Registration System will provide a secure and confidential approach to assigning identification numbers and will prevent unnecessary access to student information. Student data will be separated into four databases the Student Directory Database, the CrossWalk Database, the Central Student Database and the District Database (containing aggregate information only). No single database will have complete information on students. Diagram 2 (Student Information Management System) illustrates the design of the system.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 2 5 2. The Student Directory database will contain a minimum set of information for each student that is necessary to verify and/or assign an identifier. Appropriate district staff will have secured access to this database. 3. The central student database will contain the student information transmitted by school districts. This database will not contain the state-assigned student identifier and, therefore, the data will be anonymous. A crosswalk file will allow authorized users to link student information with the student identifier. No access outside the Department of Education to either the crosswalk database nor the central student database will exist. 4. Student data will be aggregated to the school, district and state levels. The school and district data will be available to the public. Locally Assigned Student Identifier The Education Reform Act and the Category 1 Data Standards require that districts must have a Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) for each student in the district. The Locally Assigned Student Identifier must be created and maintained by the district to provide a unique identifier for students within the district over time and be submitted with all individual data submitted to the Department of Education. The LASID and the State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) combine to increase the accuracy of matching student records over time. In addition, the use of a local identifier allows the state identifier to be held secure, as appropriate, at the local district and allows local districts to maintain control of their own student information systems without depending on the state assigned student identifier. DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITY The Student Information Management System requires school districts to: Create a Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) for each student in the district that is unique across district, across programs and, over time, is unduplicated and permanent (See Appendix F). The LASID must have the following characteristics: 1. The identifier must identify one and only one student 2. A student must have only one local identifier 3. The identifier must exist for that student as long as the student's records are maintained by the district Maintain the LASID on all student records that will be submitted to the Department of Education. Match the State Assigned Student Identification number (SASID) with the LASID. Include both the SASID and LASID in each student s record that is submitted to the Department of Education. The values of these two identifiers must be different. The following Category 1 Data ents will be used to create the Student Directory database that will be the basis of the assignment and verification of the State Assigned Student Identifier: DOE001 DOE003 DOE004 DOE005 DOE006 DOE008 DOE009 DOE014 Data ent Locally Assigned Student Identifier First Name Middle Name Last Name Date of Birth City/Town of Birth Gender City/Town of Residence

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 6 Section 3 Legal Advisory I. Purposes and Goals of the Student Information Management System The Education Reform Act of 1993 requires the Board of Education to adopt a system for evaluating the performance of public school districts and the individual schools within them on an annual basis. The system must include a mechanism for measuring whether student performance is or is not improving from year to year. In addition, the Department of Education is regularly called upon to collect data from schools for other purposes, such as awarding grants, conducting studies to determine the effectiveness of our educational systems, reporting to the U.S. Department of Education on uses of federal funds, and measuring compliance with federal and state education laws. The Department of Education is developing a Student Information Management System (SIMS) that will enable it to track the educational performance of each public school student in the Commonwealth and to fulfill many of its reporting and oversight functions. The system, as presently designed, requires each school district to supply to the Department individual student information on 35 data elements several times each year. The data elements are set forth in Section 4 of this Handbook. The system is fully automated, which will allow schools to send the required information to the Department electronically and reduce the administrative burden on the schools of responding to requests for information. SIMS will make it possible to use information for legitimate educational purposes, while at the same time complying with the state and federal legal requirements for protecting the confidentiality of individual student data. The purpose of this advisory is to review those requirements as they apply to SIMS, and to answer common questions concerning their application to the system. II. General Description of How the System Is Designed Under SIMS, public school districts will be responsible for inputting the data element information for each student within their district. Almost all of the information required under this system is currently collected and retained by schools in a paper or electronic format for each student. Hence, the new system does not materially change local school district data collection responsibilities. The rules concerning what information school officials may or may not ask or require students to provide remain the same under the new system. Some of those rules are discussed below. Local schools have always been the primary repository of individualized student records. This will not change under the new system. Under both state and federal law, school districts have a responsibility under the new electronic system to protect individual student records from unwarranted or unauthorized disclosure, just as they had under the old paper system. Restricted access to the system can and must be achieved through the use of electronic security systems which allow those persons with a legitimate educational purpose to have access to the records. Under the old system, school districts were annually required to provide some individual student data, and a great amount of aggregated data concerning all students, to the Department. With or without an electronic system, demands for individual student data are increasing under the requirements of Education Reform. Under SIMS, schools will be required only to input responses for each data element for each student. The system will then automatically aggregate the information as needed.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 7 Once the individual student information is entered into the system by local school officials, the system will be able to verify whether any formatting errors have occurred and provide local officials with an opportunity to correct them. Once this process is completed, the information will be ready for transmission to the Department over the Internet. The system will encrypt (i.e., disguise) the information before it is sent over the Internet, so as to protect it from access by unauthorized persons. The encrypted information will be unrecognizable as student information. When the encrypted data reaches the Department, it will be loaded into the Department s system and converted into three separate databases. One, the Student Directory database, will contain only identifying information, such as the student identification number, name, date of birth, city/town of birth and gender of each student. The second, the central student database, will contain an internal reference number that has been produced by the crosswalk database and the other data elements for each student. It will not include the name contained in the Student Directory database nor the student identification number. The third, the cross-walk or cross-reference table, will contain the student identification number matched to the internal reference number. The central student database will contain responses to each data element for each student, but will not allow anyone who has access to that database actually to identify the student to whom those data elements apply. Authorized personnel at the Department and in the school districts will be able to access data in only the student directory database and not the data in the central student database, except on a specific need to know basis. For instance, Department personnel assigned to ensure that an individual student does not receive more than one student identification number or that more than one student does not have the same identification number will be granted access to the Student Directory database. Access to the Student Directory database will not in and of itself allow personnel to identify the information applicable to an individual student that is located in the central student database. This is because the internal reference numbers in the central student database cannot be matched with the student identification numbers in the Student Directory database through simple, visual comparison. A student s identity cannot be known without access to all three databases. Such access will be granted on a case-bycase basis by the Commissioner, only on a strict need to know basis. Only under very limited circumstances will any personnel at the Department need to access the crosswalk table and thereby be able to identify the information in the central database that is applicable to an identified student. Examples of such circumstances include an administrator required to respond to parental requests for access to their children s records (see Part IV, Question 3); personnel responsible for verifying the current location of state wards for financing purposes; and personnel responsible for tracking students in the school choice or charter school programs to verify data in the case of disputes over which school districts are financially responsible for which students. There are several advantages to sending individual student data to the Department electronically in an unaggregated form. First and foremost, it will allow the Department to aggregate the data in different ways to determine progress under Education Reform more precisely. Through this process, the Department will be able to measure student performance across school districts and according to different demographic factors. For instance, the Department will be able to determine whether test scores are lower for students with a certain primary language and, if necessary, to work with schools to design programs to address that issue, as is required by Education Reform. In addition, the system using unique student identifiers will enable the Department to track the educational progress of a student who moves from one district to another, even if the student has the same name as another student in the state. Also, since school districts no longer will have to aggregate student data in order to provide reports to the Department, local educators will be able to focus more of their time and energy on providing educational services to the students.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 8 III. Relevant Statutory Provisions THE DEPARTMENT S AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH STUDENT IMS G.L. c. 69, section 1I authorizes the Department of Education to establish SIMS. It requires the Board to adopt a system for evaluating on an annual basis the performance of both public school districts and individual public schools. This system shall include instruments designed to assess the extent to which schools and districts succeed in improving or fail to improve student performance. G.L. c. 69, section 1I, paragraph 1. The system shall be designed both to measure outcomes and results regarding student performance, and to improve the effectiveness of curriculum and instruction.... Section 1I, paragraph 2. In order to facilitate this evaluation process, each school district is required to maintain records on every student and employee. Each student record shall contain a unique and confidential identification number, basic demographic information, program and course information, and such other information as the department shall determine necessary. Said records shall conform to the parameters established by the department. Section 1I, paragraph 6. As part of this evaluation process, [t]he commissioner [of education] is authorized and directed to gather information, including the information specified herein and such other information as the board shall require, for the purposes of evaluating individual public schools, school districts, and the efficacy and equity of state and federal mandated programs. All information filed pursuant to this section shall be filed in the manner and form prescribed by the department. Section 1I, paragraph 5. The statute also provides that [e]ach school district shall furnish to the department in a timely manner such additional information as the department shall request. Section 1I, paragraph 8. In short, the Department is expressly authorized and directed by state statute to collect from schools information about the performance of individual students, in the format prescribed by the Department. In addition, federal law requires the Department to report to the U.S. Secretary of Education on uses of federal education funds by the State. Federal law allows the Department of Education to receive studentspecific information from local schools for the purpose of auditing, evaluating and enforcing the legal requirements associated with state and federally funded education programs. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g(b)(3) and (5). CONFIDENTIALITY OF STUDENT RECORDS Confidentiality of student records is required by both state and federal law. The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires state and local education agencies to protect the privacy of education records that contain information directly related to a student and which are maintained by an educational agency or institution. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g. The entries in SIMS for individual students therefore qualify as education records within the meaning of FERPA. Absent written consent from the parent or student, or a valid court order, FERPA generally prohibits the release of education records to anyone other than local school officials, or federal and state education agencies with legitimate educational interests in the information. Limited exceptions apply and are discussed below in Part IV. Federal and state educational agencies, as well as organizations conducting studies on behalf of educational agencies, generally must maintain student information in a manner that will not allow others to identify the students or their parents. 20 U.S.C. section 1232g (b)(3). On the state level, Massachusetts General Laws c. 71, section 34D delegates to the Board of Education the duty and authority to adopt regulations governing the maintenance of student records. 1 In accordance with 1 Section 34D provides that [t]he board of education shall adopt regulations relative to the maintenance, retention, duplication, storage and periodic destruction of student records by the public elementary and secondary schools of the commonwealth. The only substantive requirement imposed by the statute is that such regulations must allow the parent or guardian of any pupil to inspect the student s school records.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 9 this section, the Board has adopted the regulations codified at 603 CMR 23.00. These are commonly referred to as the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations. The term student record is defined at 603 CMR 23.02 as consisting of the transcript and the temporary record, including all information -- recording and computer tapes, microfilm, microfiche, or any other materials -- regardless of physical form or characteristics concerning a student that is organized on the basis of the student s name or in a way that such student may be individually identified, and that is kept by the public schools of the Commonwealth. The term as used shall mean all such information and materials regardless of where they are located, except for the information and materials specifically exempted by 603 CMR 23.04. 2 The information to be included in SIMS therefore falls within the definition of student record in 603 CMR 23.02 and must be kept confidential in accordance with those regulations. Confidentiality of student records under the Massachusetts regulations is governed by 603 CMR 23.07. The general rule is that, other than local school officials who need access to such records in the performance of their official duties, the student or the student s parent or guardian, no third party may have access to information in or from a student record without the written consent of the student (if he or she is age 14 or older or has entered the 9th grade, i.e., is an eligible student), or the student s parent or guardian. As under federal law, the state regulations permit limited exceptions, which allow release of some or all of such information without written consent. See 603 CMR 23.04 (4). These exceptions include release to federal, state or local education officials as necessary to audit, evaluate or enforce federal or state education laws or programs. Such officials are generally required, however, to protect the information so that other parties cannot identify the students or their parents, and to destroy data that would allow individual students or their parents to be identified after the data are no longer needed for the audit, evaluation or enforcement action. In addition, such education officials may receive the information only on condition that they will not release the information to any other third party without the written consent of the parent or the student. Although the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations apply only to schools and school districts, the Department is also subject to stringent confidentiality requirements pursuant to the Massachusetts Fair Information Practices Act (FIPA), G.L. c. 66A. Under that statute, state agencies which are in possession of personal data from which an individual may be identified, including individual student records, may not release that information to third parties in the absence of a federal or state statute requiring disclosure, consent from the data subject, or a court order. Release pursuant to a court order is not allowed until the data subject has been given sufficient notice to allow him or her to seek to overturn the court order. Accordingly, schools are authorized and required to release the data requested through SIMS to the Department of Education. However, except where specifically authorized by law, neither the schools nor See also G.L. c. 71, section 34A (establishing student s right to receive copy of transcript); G.L. c. 71, section 34E (establishing right of parent or guardian, and of student age eighteen or older, to inspect school records). 2 The transcript, as used in the definition of student record, is narrowly defined as administrative records that constitute the minimum data necessary to reflect the student s educational progress and to operate the educational system. These data shall be limited to the name, address, and phone number of the student; his/her birth date; name, address, and phone number of the parent or guardian; course titles, grades (or the equivalent when grades are not applicable), course credit, grade level completed, and the year completed. In contrast, the temporary record is broadly defined to consist of all the information in the student record which is not contained in the transcript.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 10 the Department may release individually identifiable student data to any other third parties, without the written consent of the parent or the eligible student. IV. Questions and Answers THE DEPARTMENT S LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH AND IMPLEMENT THE SYSTEM 1. Does the Department have the legal authority to require public school districts to provide information through SIMS? A. Yes. See the discussion in Part III. A, above. The Department has clear legal authority to require each school district (including charter schools) to provide the requested information in this format. 2. Must a school or school district obtain parental consent to release individual student data, including information in SIMS, to the Department of Education? A. No. The Massachusetts Student Records Regulations, as well as federal law, authorize school districts to release student records to the Department of Education without the prior consent of the parent or student. 3. May a parent prevent a school district from participating in SIMS with respect to an individual student? A. No. However, parents have a legal right to review their child s education records to ensure accuracy of the information contained in them. CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4. May parents obtain access to the information the Department maintains and collects regarding their children? A. Yes. Federal law requires state educational agencies, including the Department, to allow parents to inspect and review any educational records the agency collects and maintains regarding their children. Under the federal law, students who are eighteen or older have the right to inspect and review their own educational records. 5. May any person working within the school district have access to student records, including the information in SIMS? A. No. Federal and state law both require that access to student records be limited to those persons who, in the performance of their official duties, have a legitimate educational reason for accessing individual student records. It is the responsibility of superintendents and principals to ensure that this restriction is honored. 6. May someone obtain access under the Public Records Law to individual student data maintained by the Department or by local school districts? A. No. Individual student data is not subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, G.L. c. 66, 10. The mandatory disclosure provisions of the Public Records Law do not apply to records that are exempt from disclosure by statute, or the disclosure of which may constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Individual student data is protected from disclosure by federal statute, as well as the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations and the Fair

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 11 Information Practices Act (FIPA), G.L. c. 66A. Disclosure of individual student data, other than that which falls within the definition of directory information under FERPA, may also constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Thus it is not subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law. 7. May the Department share personally identifiable student data, including information in SIMS, with state or local agencies without the written consent of the parent or the eligible student? A. No. Because of the restrictions contained in FIPA, which are not applicable to school districts, the Department may not share such information with other state or local agencies, except under the very limited circumstances authorized by FIPA discussed in Part III.B, above. 8. May school officials share personally identifiable student data, including information in SIMS, with state or local agencies, other than the Department of Education, without the written consent of the parent or eligible student? A. As a general matter the answer is no. However, there are certain exceptions to this rule: 1) As discussed in question 1 above, no written consent is required to release student record information to the Department of Education. 2) Basic information that falls within the scope of directory information under FERPA, may be disclosed to third parties, including other state or local agencies. 3 This is reflected in the state regulations at 603 CMR 23.07(4)(a). However, under both state and federal law, even this information cannot be disclosed to third persons or agencies, except as discussed below, unless and until the local school or the Department gives public notice of the types of information to be released and eligible students and parents have been given a reasonable time after such notice to inform the school or the Department that such information should not be released without their consent. Note: This process of public notice does not have to be undertaken prior to releasing any student specific information to the Department, to officials within the student s school district who have a legitimate educational reason for access, to officials within another school district in which the student is seeking to enroll who have a legitimate educational reason for access, or to the other specific persons or agencies referenced in FERPA. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g(b). 3) FERPA allows disclosure of student records to state or local officials to whom a state statute allows such disclosure in connection with juvenile justice proceedings. Hence, student records may be disclosed to probation officers conducting an investigation pursuant to G.L. c. 119, section 57, to a judge who requests such information concerning a student who will be appearing before the court as provided in G.L. c. 119, section 69, and to the Department of Youth Services when a student has been committed to that Department s care, pursuant to G.L. c. 119, section 69A. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(c). 3 "Directory information, within the meaning of FERPA, includes the student s name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in recognized school activities, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent educational institution attended. It may be disclosed to third parties without written consent or court order, provided that the school district has followed the notice requirements set forth in the regulations. However, according to the federal regulations, directory information is only that information contained in an education record which would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. 34 CFR 99.3. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(a) (also authorizing release of information consistent with the definition of directory information ).

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 12 4) FERPA also allows disclosure upon receipt of a subpoena from a court of law, provided that the parents and the student are notified of the subpoena before documents are provided in response to it. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(b). 5) FERPA also allows disclosure to appropriate persons in an emergency situation if the knowledge of such information is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other persons. For this reason, student information, where relevant, may be released to law enforcement authorities or to the Department of Social Services investigating a report of abuse or neglect pursuant to G.L. c. 71, section 37L and G.L. c. 119, section 51A or 51B. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(e). 6) If a governmental agency, such as the Department of Social Services, has been made the legal guardian of a student, that agency may receive the student records. See 603 CMR 23.02 (definition of parent). However, the provision of services to a student by a state or local agency does not in and of itself justify disclosure of student records to that agency without parental or eligible student consent. 7) FERPA and the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations also allow disclosure without parental or student consent to officials of other schools or school systems in which the student is enrolling or seeking to enroll, and to authorized representatives of the U.S. Department of Education and the Massachusetts Department of Education. 9. May third parties who receive student-specific information from either the Department or the schools disclose that information to others? A. No. Under the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations, personally identifiable information from a student record may only be released to a third party on the condition that he/she will not permit any other third party to have access to such information without the written consent of the eligible student or parent. In addition, FERPA requires that personal information shall only be transferred to a third party on the condition that such party will not permit any other party to have access to such information without the written consent of the parents of the student. In other words, even a third party who is authorized to receive student record information, must safeguard the confidentiality of that information. 10. Are there any penalties for unauthorized access to the Student Information Management System? A. Yes. State law was amended in 1994 to impose criminal penalties against anyone who gains unauthorized access to any computer system. See G.L. c. 266, section 120F. THE STUDENT IDENTIFIER 11. Why is the Department gathering names of students when each student will have a unique student identifier? A. Both the identifier and the name, as well as other demographic data such as gender and date of birth, are needed in order to ensure a reliable system to track students educational progress, as required by Education Reform. If a student leaves one school district and later enrolls in another, a central repository of both name and identifier is needed to be sure the student is reassigned the original identifier. Likewise, the identifier is needed to differentiate students in the same or different districts with the same name, or to identify students who may use different names at different times.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 13 RACE AND NATIONAL ORIGIN 12. What is the Department s authority to require school districts to collect and maintain individualized information regarding a student s race or national origin? A. G. L. c. 69, 1I requires school districts to collect and maintain basic demographic data for each student. This includes information regarding gender, age, ethnicity, national origin and race. The Department uses this information to track demographic trends, to carry out its responsibilities under state law (for example, under the state racial imbalance law) and to ensure that students are receiving equal opportunities. In addition, federal law requires the Department to report such information to the U.S. Department of Education for purposes of monitoring enforcement of civil rights laws. 13. Is it legal for a school district to ask parents or students to identify themselves by race, ethnicity or national origin? A. Yes. The law does not prohibit school officials from asking parents or students to identify themselves by race, ethnicity or national origin, so long as this information is not required as a condition of admission to school. districts may not require parents or students to identify themselves on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. If a parent declines to provide this information, local school officials must make their own good faith determination as to the race, ethnicity or national origin of the student. 14. What ethnicity and race categories are used in SIMS? A. SIMS uses the federal reporting categories described in Statistics Policy Directive 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting. The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently issued a new directive revising the race and ethnicity criteria to be used for census and other federal reporting purposes. SIMS has been designed to comply with that new directive; however, districts will continue to use the existing reporting categories until the Department of Education's reporting requirements change. INCOME INFORMATION 15. May schools ask students about their family income without parental consent? A. No. The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment to FERPA expressly provides that, in the absence of parental consent, no student shall be required to answer questions that would reveal information about income. The only exception is if the student is applying to an education program for which income status determines eligibility for participation or financial assistance. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232h. Therefore, in the absence of parental consent, students cannot be asked or required to disclose their family s income or their eligibility for food stamps or other welfare benefits, unless they are applying for free or reduced price lunches or other school benefits based on income eligibility.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 14 16. May a school district rely on a student s income eligibility for free or reduced price lunches under the National Lunch Act in order to respond to the low income data element in SIMS? A. Yes. Federal law was amended in 1994 to allow use and disclosure of such information to persons directly connected with federal or state education programs. 4 districts are not being asked to state specifically whether a student is eligible for free or reduced price lunches, but only whether the student meets one or more of the criteria for being low income, one of which is eligibility for free or reduced price lunches. Aggregated data as to the number of students eligible for free or reduced price lunches may still be provided to the public and others. 17. May a school district that has learned, based on disclosures by DTA as part of the Learnfare program, that a student is eligible for transitional assistance or AFDC benefits, rely on that eligibility status to answer the low income questions in SIMS? A. Yes. Neither federal nor state law prohibits transmitting that eligibility information to the Department or relying on it t o answer the low income questions. However, neither schools nor the Department should release that information to any third party without written consent of the parent or eligible student. 18. How else may a school district determine whether a student meets the definition of a low income student for purposes of the low income and Perkins eligibility data elements in the SIMS? A. s may ask parents whether their child meets any of the definitions of low income status. s should also continue to use whatever other legal means they have historically used to gather such information for purposes of calculating their foundation budgets under Education Reform, determining the district s eligibility for Title I funds, and determining teacher eligibility for reductions in Perkins loan repayments. DATA CORRECTION 19. What procedures should a school district follow if it determines through parental input or otherwise that a piece of information already transmitted to the Department in SIMS is inaccurate? A. If a district learns that any piece of information concerning an individual student is inaccurate, it should simply record the correct data in its next submission to the Department. The more current and accurate information will automatically replace the old, inaccurate information in the Department s databases. Since these transmissions will generally occur at least four times per year, the records will be updated on a regular basis. 4 As amended, the law allows the disclosure of income eligibility for free and reduced price lunches to certain persons, including a person directly connected with the administration or enforcement of (aa) a federal education program, (bb) a State health or education program administered by a State or local educational agency...; or (cc) a Federal, State, or local means-tested nutrition program with eligibility standards comparable to the National Lunch program. 42 U.S.C. section 1758(b)(2)(C)(iii). Criminal penalties apply to persons who receive such income eligibility information pursuant to this section and then improperly use it for purposes unrelated to the educational program or improperly disclose it to third parties. Section 1758(b)(2)(C)(v).

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 15 ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS 20. What is the legal minimum and maximum age for which Massachusetts is responsible for educating children? A. The compulsory school attendance law, G.L. c. 76, 1, requires every child between the ages of 6 to 16 to attend school. Each school committee may establish the permissible ages for school attendance, as long as the minimum age is not older than age 6, nor the maximum younger than age 16. However, because federal and state law requires school districts to provide special education services to students with disabilities who are ages 3 through 21 (unless the students have a high school diploma or its equivalent), we advise school officials to set the maximum age limit at no lower than 22 nd birthday. 21. Can school districts require a birth certificate to confirm the student s identity? A. Massachusetts law does not require presentation of a birth certificate for school entry. However, a school district may request a birth certificate or a baptismal certificate showing the date of birth, as proof that a child meets its minimum school entry age. 22. May a school district use the State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) on student identification cards? No. The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires state and local education agencies and institutions to protect the privacy of education records, which it broadly defines to include any information directly related to a student which is maintained by an educational agency or institution. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g. In addition, the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations require school districts to protect the confidentiality of student records, which are defined as including any information concerning a student that is organized on the basis of the student s name or in a way that such student may be individually identified, and that is kept by the public schools. See 603 CMR 23.00. Since the SASID is information that is directly related to a student, is organized in a way that the student may be individually identified and is kept or maintained by the schools, the SASID qualifies as an education record within the meaning of FERPA and as a student record within the meaning of the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations. Both FERPA and the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations, with certain limited exceptions, generally prohibits school districts from releasing education or student records to third parties, without the written consent of the student, or the student s parent or guardian. Since school districts are required by both state and federal laws to protect the confidentiality of student records and the SASID is a student record, school districts are required to protect the confidentiality of the SASID. It would be impossible for a school district to ensure the confidentiality of the SASID if it were to be placed on a student identification card or used any other type of identification system that would allow the SASID to be displayed. Therefore, it is our opinion that the placement of the SASID on a student identification card is prohibited by FERPA and the Massachusetts Student Record Regulations.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4 16 Section 4 Data Standards The Category 1 Data Standards define the information that districts are required to maintain and submit to the Department of Education for each student. The Category 1 Data Standards specify common definitions, formats and reporting categories for 35 data elements for the first phase of the implementation of the Student Information Management Systems (SIMS). Other data elements may be identified in the future as the system expands or as reporting requirements change. Selection Process The Department of Education has been developing the Data Standards for two years. This process is described in Appendix G. The Data ents selected for the first phase of SIMS implementation were those data elements that would replace as much existing paper-based reporting as possible. were required for federal or state reporting. would be reasonable to require from districts in the first phase of implementation. The following paper-based data collection forms are represented in the Category 1 Data ents: Individual Report Enrollment by Grade Enrollment by Gender Enrollment by Race Enrollment by First Language Enrollment by Limited English Proficiency Enrollment by Residence Migrant Student Enrollment Low Income Student Enrollment Foundation Enrollment Report Enrollment by grade Low Income Student Enrollment System Summary Report - Special Education Tables Transitional Bilingual Annual Report Special Education December 1 Count Year End Indicator Report Attendance Plans of Graduates Drop Out Returned Drop Out Report Emergency Immigrant Assistance Program Report Reporting Districts In order to fulfill the Department's reporting requirements (and, consequently, eliminate paper-based, aggregate reporting), every student who is educated with public funds during the current school year must be counted. The Department of Education is required to collect data on students, depending on the particular statutory or regulatory requirements, from both: The district that pays for the student's education (sending district or the district with fiscal responsibility); and The district that provides the student's education directly (receiving district or enrolling district)

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4 17 For most students, the district that pays for a student s education is the district that provides the education directly. (The student resides in the district and attends the district s public schools.) The sending and receiving district are the same. In some instances, one district pays for the student s education and a second district provides the education services directly. (tuitioned students, school choice students, charter school students, etc.) Districts are required to submit data for each student enrolled in the district at any time during the current school year, and for each student for whom the district is financially responsible at any time during the current school year. When two districts are involved in a student s education, each district must submit a student record to the Department of Education. The Data Standards specify which data elements should be submitted by the sending and which by the receiving district. Districts having out-placed SPED students (enrolled in private facilities or collaboratives) who are the financial responsibility of the reporting district must report all 52 data elements for these students.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4 18 Data Standards Description This section of the Handbook specifies the standard definition, format, code descriptions and values for each of the 52 Category 1 Data ents that districts must provide. The record for each student must meet the following requirements: Include all 35 data elements Contain No Blank Values Use appropriate codes to indicate either the sending district is not required to report a particular data element (code=555) or the receiving district has determined the data element does not apply to a student (code=500). The code 00 is used to indicate a receiving district has determined that the student does not participate in a particular program or does not meet the definition of eligibility defined by the data element. The following information is provided for each Data ent: Name Definition Data Type Maximum Length Minimum Length Reporting District Code Descriptions Use Instructions Acceptable Values Format Requirements Dependency Name of the Data ent A brief definition of the element Alphanumeric, Integer, or Decimal The maximum number of characters allowed The minimum number of characters allowed Specification of whether the sending and/or receiving district is required to submit the data element. The code values and a definition of each value that should be used A description of how the Massachusetts Department of Education uses the information represented by the data elements Detailed information about how the district should collect and report the data element A list of the values that are acceptable to be submitted to the Department of Education. Codes = Only codes specified by the Department of Education can be submitted Map = District codes can be mapped to the standard codes in the consolidation function of the student filter No values listed = Any value of the proper type and length is acceptable Specification of any format requirements that exist for the values of the data element Specification of other data elements and values on which the data element is dependent

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-19 List of SIMS Version 2.0 Data ents DOE001 Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) A code, assigned and maintained by the local school district, that is unique for each student in the district over time. DOE002 State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) A unique number assigned to an individual by the Massachusetts Department of Education. DOE003 First Name A name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change. DOE004 Middle Name A secondary name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change. DOE005 Last Name The name borne in common by members of a family. DOE006 Date of Birth The month, day, and year on which an individual was born. DOE007 Date of Birth Format A code that indicates the format of the value of Data ent DOE006 - Date of Birth. DOE008 City/Town of Birth The name of the city (or comparable unit) in which an individual was born. DOE009 Gender The classification of a student as male or female. DOE010 Race The general racial category which most clearly reflects the individual's recognition of his or her community or with which the individual most identifies. DOE011 Reason for Reporting An indication of the basis on which a district is reporting a student - financial responsibility, enrollment or both. If the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting, or if the Reason for Enrollment has changed over time, the indication should represent the most recent reason for reporting. DOE012 Enrollment Status at Time of Data Collection An indication, as of the specified time of data collection (e.g., October 1), of the enrollment status of each student who has been enrolled or for whom the district paid for education services at any time during the current school year. DOE013 Reason for Enrollment An indication of the reason for a student's enrollment in the receiving school district. The indication should represent the reason for the most recent enrollment, if the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting or the current Reason for Enrollment if the reason has changed over time.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-20 DOE014 City/Town of Residence - Student The 3-digit code for the city or town where the student lives at the time of reporting or the student's last known city or town of residence if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student. DOE015 Identification Number Each school in Massachusetts has a 4-digit code assigned by DOE. In combination with the 4-digit district code, each school in MA has a unique, 8-digit code number. Each student's record must contain the 8-digit code of the school in which the student is enrolled at the time of reporting or the code for the student's last known school of enrollment if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student. DOE016 Grade Level Grade in which student is enrolled as of most recent enrollment. DOE017 Days in Attendance Cumulative number of days a member student has been present in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1). DOE018 Days in Membership Cumulative number of days a student has been enrolled in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1). DOE019 Low Income Status An indication of whether the student meets ANY ONE of the following definitions of low income: 1. The student is eligible for free or reduced price lunch; or 2. The student receives Transitional Aid to Families benefits; or 3. The student is eligible for food stamps DOE020 Title 1 Participation An indication of the type of Title I Services in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1) DOE021 Migrant Status An indication of whether an individual or a parent/guardian accompanying an individual maintains primary employment in one or more agricultural or fishing activities on a seasonal or other temporary basis and establishes a temporary residence for the purposes of such employment. DOE022 Emergency Immigration Education Program Status An indication of whether a student is eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program. To be eligible for this program, a student must 1. Not have been born in any State*; AND 2. Not have completed 3 full academic years of school in any state If a student is eligible, Data ent DOE023, Country of Origin must be provided. DOE023 Country of Origin Country of Origin is the country from which immigrant children have emigrated. DOE024 First (Native) Language Native language is the specific language or dialect first learned by an individual or first used by the parent/guardian with a child. This term is often referred to as primary language.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-21 DOE025 Limited English Proficiency Limited English Proficient Students are defined as children who were: 1) Not born in the US whose native tongue is a language other than English and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English or 2) Born in the United States of non-english speaking parents and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English. DOE026 English Language Learners Program Status An indication of the type of English Language Learners Program a student is enrolled as of the time of reporting (e.g., October 1). DOE027 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS DOE028 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS DOE029 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS DOE030 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS DOE031 Career and Techical Education-Technical Competency Attainment DOE032 Special Education - Private Placement DOE033 Post-Graduate Plans An indication of what a student plans to do after graduation from high school. DOE034 SPED Placement Information An indication of the Special Education status of a student at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1). DOE035 Career & Technical - Type of Program An indication of the category of Chapter 74 Career & Technical Program in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1). DOE036 Special Education - Nature of Primary Disability The major or overriding disability condition that has been identified by a Team of people pursuant to federal and state special education law. The identified disability is known to be causal to an inability to make effective progress in education and requires special education services in order to access the general curriculum or specially designed curriculum. DOE037 Special Education Eligibility Determination An indication of the service needs of the student, e.g. whether the student requires only related service(s) to access the general curriculum or specially designed instruction and services. DOE038 Special Education - Level of Need The degree of service that the student receives as determined by the school district upon review of the student's IEP. DOE039 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS DOE040 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-22 DOE041 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS DOE042 Career & Technical - Chapter 74 Special Population An indication of the status of a student enrolled in a Career and Technical Education program who meets the following definition(s) for: Educationally Disadvantaged or Single Parent. DOE043 Career & Technical - Chapter 74 Program Participation A career and technical education program that meets the ten approval factors in the Chapter 74 regulations. An approval letter including the assigned six-digit CIP code has been issued by the Department of Education for the program. DOE044 Career & Technical - Non-Chapter 74 Program Participation Organized educational activities that offer a sequence of courses that provides individuals with the academic and technical knowledge and skills the individuals need to prepare for further education and for careers (other than for careers requiring a baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degree) in current or emerging employment sectors; and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, and occupational-specific skills, of an individual. The programs are reported at the two-digit CIP code level. DOE045 Number of In- Suspensions - by Student The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials that remove the student from academic classes and places them in a separate environment. The student remained in school during the suspension period. DOE046 Number of Out-of- Suspensions - by Student The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials to remove the student from participation in school activities. DOE047 Advanced Placement Course 1 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) DOE048 Advanced Placement Course 2 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) DOE049 Advanced Placement Course 3 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) DOE050 Advanced Placement Course 4 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) DOE051 Advanced Placement Course 5

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-23 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) DOE052 Student Truancy The number of school days a student was recorded as truant.

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Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-25 DOE001 Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) A code, assigned and maintained by the local school district, that is unique for each student in the district over time. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 32 Code Descriptions Use: The Education Reform Act of 1993 requires each school district to maintain student records that "shall contain a unique and confidential identification number." In addition, the Act requires school districts to file reports with the Department of Education that include information requiring an unique student identification number - for example, in order to report the academic progress of students who have completed a program in Transitional Bilingual Education, students must be followed within and across districts over time. An unique identification number is essential for this reporting. In order to track students within and across districts over time and to keep student information secure and confidential at both the state and local levels, two student identifiers will be used - one assigned by the district in which the student is enrolled and one assigned by the Department of Education. Districts need to assign a unique local identifier for each student in order to have a state student identification number assigned, to provide an additional matching field to ensure records are matched accurately over time and to keep student information secure and confidential. The Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) will be used as directory information in the State Student Registration System to verify and assign State Student Identifiers. Instructions: Acceptable Values Standard ASCII Character Set Format Dependency The Locally Assigned Student Identifier is the unique number used by the district to identify students. The Locally Assigned Student Identifier must be created and maintained by the district to provide a unique identifier for students within the district over time and be submitted with all individual data submitted to the Department of Education.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-26 DOE002 State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) A unique number assigned to an individual by the Massachusetts Department of Education. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 10 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 10 Code Descriptions Use: The Education Reform Act of 1993 requires each school district to maintain student records that "shall contain a unique and confidential identification number." In addition, the Act requires school districts to file reports with the Department of Education that include information requiring an unique student identification number - for example, in order to report the academic progress of students who have completed a program in Transitional Bilingual Education, students must be followed within and across districts over time. An unique identification number is essential for this reporting. In order to track students within and across districts over time and to keep student information secure and confidential at both the state and local levels, two student identifiers will be used - one assigned by the district in which the student is enrolled (LASID) and a State Assigned number (SASID). All students enrolled in Massachusetts public schools will be assigned a 10-digit number to track students within and across districts over time. After the initial assignment of identification numbers, districts will be required to verify or obtain an identification number whenever a new student enrolls in the district. Instructions: Acceptable Values 10 digit state-assigned identification number Format Dependency The State Assigned Student Identifier will be a new number assigned by the State Student Registration System. An initial batch assignment of student identification numbers will occur using the Locally Assigned Student Identifier, First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Date of Birth, Gender, City/Town of Birth and City/Town of Residence to build the Student Directory database. After the initial assignment of numbers to students, State Assigned Student Identifiers will be assigned through the State Student Registration System. Districts will need to use the State Assigned Student Identifier and the Locally Assigned Student Identifier on all individual data submitted to the Department of Education.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-27 DOE003 First Name A name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 32 Code Descriptions Use: A student identifier is needed in the statewide database if any analysis or report is to use data from more than one submission. There must be a way to link an individual's record from each submission to the student's record in each of the other submissions. To verify that the student identifier is correct and to verify that the proper records are linked, the most beneficial data element is the student name. All other data elements combined (e.g., birthdate, birthplace, gender, etc.) do not definitively identify an individual without the use of name. Name is essential, but not sufficient by itself to verify a student's record. Other data elements are also essential, but are equally insufficient. The First Name will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Assigned Identifiers. Instructions: Acceptable Values Standard ASCII Character Set Format First name, middle name and last name must be reported as three separate fields Dependency Student's first name as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-28 DOE004 Middle Name A secondary name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 32 Code Descriptions Use: A student identifier is needed in the statewide database if any analysis or report is to use data from more than one submission. There must be a way to link an individual's record from each submission to the student's record in each other submission. To verify that the student identifier is correct and to verify that the proper records are linked, the most beneficial data element is the student name. All other data elements combined (e.g., birthdate, birthplace, gender, etc.) do not definitively identify an individual without the use of name. Name is essential, but not sufficient by itself to verify a student's record. Other data elements are also essential, but are equally insufficient. The Middle Name will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Assigned Identifiers. Instructions: Acceptable Values Students with no middle name must be reported with NMN as the middle name. Format First name, middle name and last name must be reported as three separate fields Dependency Student's middle name as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-29 DOE005 Last Name The name borne in common by members of a family. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum Maximum 1 50 Reporting District Receiving Code Descriptions Use: A student identifier is needed in the statewide database if any analysis or report is to use data from more than one submission. There must be a way to link an individual's record from each submission to the student's record in each other submission. To verify that the student identifier is correct and to verify that the proper records are linked, the most beneficial data element is the student name. All other data elements combined (e.g., birthdate, birthplace, gender, etc.) do not definitively identify an individual without the use of name. Name is essential, but not sufficient by itself to verify a student's record. Other data elements are also essential, but are equally insufficient. The Last Name will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Assigned Identifiers. Instructions: Acceptable Values Standard ASCII Character Set Format First name, middle name and last name must be reported as three separate fields Dependency Student's last name as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-30 DOE006 Date of Birth The month, day, and year on which an individual was born. Type Date Length Minimum 8 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 10 Code Descriptions Preferred Date Format is mm/dd/yyyy Use: Federal and state statutes require reporting enrollment by age for special education and early childhood students and for monitoring the delivery of an appropriate education to all school-age children. Date of Birth will also be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Identifiers. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dates must be in one of the following formats: mm/ dd/yyyy mm/dd/ yy yy/mm/ dd Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-31 DOE007 Date of Birth Format A code that indicates the format of the value of Data ent DOE006 - Date of Birth. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions D10 D8M D8Y mm/dd/yyyy mm/dd/yy yy/mm/dd Use: The specified format will be used to convert the value of Data ent- DOE006 - Date of Birth to the standard format of mm/dd/yyyy. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Date of Birth format field must be included in each student's record.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-32 DOE008 City/Town of Birth The name of the city (or comparable unit) in which an individual was born. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 50 Code Descriptions Use: City of Birth will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Identifiers. Information on a student's city of birth will not be used for reporting or analysis and will not be included in the Central Student Database. Instructions: Acceptable Values Data in this field should include the name of only the city or town of birth (or comparable unit if the student was born in a country other than the US) Format The value for this field cannot include the state or country of birth. It must not contain any punctuation marks or abbreviations (ex. St. Louis should be entered as Saint Louis). Dependency City/Town of Birth as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-33 DOE009 Gender The classification of a student as male or female. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum Maximum 1 1 Reporting District Receiving Code Descriptions F M Female--A girl or a woman. Male--A boy or a man. Use: Student gender is required for the federal Common Core of Data reporting as well as many state and federal equity monitoring reports. Instructions: Acceptable Values 1. Department of Education codes specified in data standards; and/or 2. District codes can be mapped to standard codes Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-34 DOE010 Race The general racial category which most clearly reflects the individual's recognition of his or her community or with which the individual most identifies. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 01 American Indian or Alaskan Native--A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment. 02 Asian or Pacific Islander --A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands and Samoa. 03 Black -- A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. 05 White --A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 99 Hispanic --A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Use: Race and ethnicity are collected under the authority of state and federal laws, including Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 69, Sections 1A, 1B and 1I; Chapter 71, Section 37D; Chapter 71A and Chapter 72. The data is used for educational equity monitoring, as well as statistical analysis, reporting and planning. The Office of Management and Budget has issued a revision of Statistical Policy Directive 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting. The revised standards will have five minimum categories for data on race and two categories for data on ethnicity. More than one race category may be reported for an individual. All federal agencies are required to conform to the new directive no later than 2004. Districts will continue using the existing reporting categories until the reporting requirements for the DOE are changed by the US DOE. (See Appendix G) Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency A district may use additional racial categories in maintaining its data; however, these categories must be reported using the standard race reporting categories and codes for race data. For example, a district may include values for Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian to identify students' race/ethnicity. These values must be reported using the code, 02 Asian or Pacific Islander

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-35 DOE011 Reason for Reporting An indication of the basis on which a district is reporting a student - financial responsibility, enrollment or both. If the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting, or if the Reason for Enrollment has changed over time, the indication should represent the most recent reason for reporting. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 01 District is/has been financially responsible for the student and the student is/has been enrolled in the district during the current school year. (RESIDENT AND ENROLLED) 02 District is/has been financially responsible for the student and the student is/has been enrolled in another district during the current school year. (SENDING TO PRIVATE, COLLABORATIVE OR OUT OF STATE) 03 District is not/has not been financially responsible for the student and the student is/has been enrolled in the district during the current school year. (NOT RESIDENT/ENROLLED) Use: An indication of a district's responsibility for a student - reason for reporting - provides data to determine whether the student should be counted for the paying district or the enrolling district for a particular reporting requirement; e.g., a school choice student is counted by the enrolling district if enrollment is being reported and by the fiscally responsible district for reporting Foundation Budget enrollment. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-36 DOE012 Enrollment Status at Time of Data Collection An indication, as of the specified time of data collection (e.g., October 1), of the enrollment status of each student who has been enrolled or for whom the district paid for education services at any time during the current school year. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 01 Enrolled 02 Transferred 03 Dropped Out 04 Graduate with Competency Determination 05 Permanent Exclusion 06 Deceased 09 **Reached maximum age, did not graduate or receive Certificate of Attainment 10 *Certificate of Attainment. Use: Enrollment data are required for the October 1 enrollment count, annual reports on dropouts, plans of high school graduates, attendance and determination of grant allocations NOTE: Permanent Exclusion is used when the student is ineligible to return to school. A student whose exclusion is not permanent should be coded as 01. * Certificate of Attainment as defined by the Board of Education: http://www.doe.mass.edu/boe/news/112602coa.html ** Reached maximum age for 20 years old or greater. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1) for every student for whom the district has either paid for and/or provided education services at any time during the current school year.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-37 DOE013 Reason for Enrollment An indication of the reason for a student's enrollment in the receiving school district. The indication should represent the reason for the most recent enrollment, if the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting or the current Reason for Enrollment if the reason has changed over time. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 01 Resident/Member 02 Choice (DOE- Choice Program) 03 Charter 04 METCO 05 Tuitioned in - Chapter 74 08 Tuitioned in - Paid by parent/guardian 09 Tuitioned in - Waived by local agreement 10 Tuitioned in - Agreement with another in-state district 11 Foreign Exchange student SENDING TO PRIVATE SCHOOL OR COLLABORATIVE 06 Tuitioned - Out-of-State 07 Tuitioned - Private or Collaborative Program Use: NOTE: Districts need only report those students for whom the district is financially responsible and who are attending private schools, collaboratives or out of state schools at the district expense. Tuition status data is required to compute financial allocations to school districts. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Report data for every student that the district either was financially responsible for and/or provided education services directly for at any time during the current school year. The Reason for Enrollment should represent the most recent enrollment, if the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting. If the reason for a student's enrollment in the receiving district has changed over time, the current reason for enrollment should be reported.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-38 DOE014 City/Town of Residence Student The 3-digit code for the city or town where the student lives at the time of reporting or the student's last known city or town of residence if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions Codes for municipalities in Massachusetts are provided in Appendix A. Use: Enrollment by residence data is used to allocate state and federal aid and to determine tuition payments for charter school and school choice students. NOTE: For students who live in another state and attend your district use 888 for the town of Residence. Instructions: Acceptable Values 1. Districts must use the 001-352 codes for cities and towns in Massachusetts. ( See Appendix A) 2. For out-of-state residences, use code 888. Format Dependency Communities and villages within the 352 cities and towns in Massachusetts should be reported with the code for the appropriate city or town.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-39 DOE015 Identification Number Each school in Massachusetts has a 4-digit code assigned by DOE. In combination with the 4-digit district code, each school in MA has a unique, 8-digit code number. Each student's record must contain the 8-digit code of the school in which the student is enrolled at the time of reporting or the code for the student's last known school of enrollment if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 8 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 8 Code Descriptions Codes are provided in Appendix D and Appendix E. Use: The school identification number is necessary to identify students, in particular, to match assessment data with other student information. Enrollment by school is needed for fund allocation, monitoring, reports and analyses. NOTE: For sending to Private or out of state students ONLY. If the school code is not in Appendix E then use 08880000 Instructions: Acceptable Values Districts must use the Department of Education assigned school identification number. The first four digits of this number represent the district code; the second four digits are the school code. ( See Appendix D and Appendix E). For any Out of State, Private or Collaborative Program not listed in Appendix E use code 08880000 Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-40 DOE016 Grade Level Grade in which student is enrolled as of most recent enrollment. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 11 Grade 11 01 Grade 1 12 Grade 12 02 Grade 2 PK Pre - Kindergarten 03 Grade 3 KP Part Time Kindergarten 04 Grade 4 KF Full Time Kindergarten 05 Grade 5 KT Kindergarten Tuitioned 06 Grade 6 SP Special Education beyond Grade 12 07 Grade 7 08 Grade 8 09 Grade 9 10 Grade 10 Use Enrollment by grade data is used for statistical purposes, including making school enrollment projections and completing federal and state reports. PK Pre-Kindergarten - child must be at least 3 years old and not enrolled in KP or KF KF Full-time Kindergarten - child attends school or school related activities over 25 hours per week KP Part-time Kindergarten - child attends school or school related activities 25 hours or less per week KT Full-time kindergarten, tuitioned - child attends school or school related activities at least 25 hours per week, and pays tuition. SP Beyond grade 12 special education student. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-41 DOE017 Days in Attendance Cumulative number of days a member student has been present in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1). Type Integer Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 0-261 Number of days Use: Attendance data are used to fulfill requirements of Education Reform, to prepare annual attendance report and for end-of-year fiscal reporting. Attendance is defined as: A student must be at school, or at a school related activity (e.g. field trip) for at least half of the school day to be counted as present. NOTE: Attendance should be reported as the cumulative number of days the student was present in your district and SHOULD NOT reflect their attendance in each individual school while in your district. Instructions: Acceptable Values For receiving district, value must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 261 Days in Attendance cannot be greater than Data ent DOE018 - Days in Membership. Format Dependency Report the cumulative number of days in attendance in the district from the beginning of the school year to the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1). Include all days in which a student was in attendance at least half of the school day. A student who was not in attendance for at least one half of the school day should not be counted as in attendance for that day. Do not count days of excused or unexcused absences as days in attendance.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-42 DOE018 Days in Membership Cumulative number of days a student has been enrolled in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1). Type Integer Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 1-261 Number of Days Use: Membership data are used to fulfill requirements of Education Reform, to prepare annual attendance report and for endof-year fiscal reporting. Membership: Pupil is a member of a school district from the date of entry to and including the date of withdrawal without regard to presence of absence. Membership ends when it becomes known that a pupil had withdrawn with the intention of not returning during the school year (to enter another school district, to go to work, to live in another town, expulsion, ect.) but not to remain at home temporarily on account of illness. NOTE: Membership should be reported as the cumulative number of days the student was enrolled in your district and SHOULD NOT reflect their enrollment in each individual school while in your district. Instructions: Acceptable Values For receiving district, value must be greater than 0 and less than 261 Days in Membership CANNOT be less than Data ent DOE017 Days in Attendance Format Dependency Report the cumulative number of days in membership in the district from the beginning of the school year to the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-43 DOE019 Low Income Status An indication of whether the student meets ANY ONE of the following definitions of low income: 1. The student is eligible for free or reduced price lunch; or 2. The student receives Transitional Aid to Families benefits; or 3. The student is eligible for food stamps Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Student is not eligible for free or reduced price lunch 01 Student is eligible for free lunch 02 Student is eligible for reduced price lunch Use: Low income status is used for 1. Foundation budget allocations 2. Title I allocations 3. Technology grant allocations (e.g., e-rate) 4. Other grant allocations Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Report the last known Low Income Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Low Income Status has changed over time.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-44 DOE020 Title 1 Participation An indication of the type of Title I Services in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1) Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Not Title 1 01 -wide 02 Targeted assistance/reading 03 Targeted assistance/math 04 Targeted assistance/reading and math 05 Targeted assistance/science 06 Targeted assistance/social studies 07 Targeted assistance/vocational career 08 Targeted assistance/reading and science 09 Targeted assistance/reading and social studies 10 Targeted assistance/reading and vocational career 11 Targeted assistance/math and science 12 Targeted assistance/math and social studies 13 Targeted assistance/math and vocational career 14 Targeted assistance/science and social studies 15 Targeted assistance/science and vocational career 16 Targeted assistance/social studies and vocational career 17 Targeted assistance/reading, math and science 18 Targeted assistance/reading, math and social studies 19 Targeted assistance/reading, math and vocational career 20 Targeted assistance/reading, science and social studies 21 Targeted assistance/reading, science and vocational career 22 Targeted assistance/reading, math, science and social studies 23 Targeted assistance/reading, math science and vocational career 24 Targeted assistance/math, science and social studies 25 Targeted assistance/math, science and vocational career 26 Targeted assistance/science, social studies and vocational career 27 Other Use: Enrollment data is used for Title I programs and is required for annual federal reporting. Note: This will significantly reduce the amount of information collected in the Annual Title I Performance and Achievement Report For October reporting, districts may count students for whom they are planning to provide services, but the program has not begun yet, as participating in Title 1. March and EOY reporting periods should only include students who are participating in Title 1 services at the time of reporting. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-45 DOE021 Migrant Status An indication of whether an individual or a parent/guardian accompanying an individual maintains primary employment in one or more agricultural or fishing activities on a seasonal or other temporary basis and establishes a temporary residence for the purposes of such employment. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Not a migratory child - A child whose parents/guardians are not migrant workers. 01 Currently a migratory child: A child "who is, or whose parent, spouse, or guardian is, a migratory agricultural worker, including a migratory dairy worker, or a migratory fisher, and who, in the preceding 36 months, in order to obtain, or accompany such parent, spouse, or guardian in order to obtain, temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing work A. Has moved from one school district to another; B. In a state that is comprised of a single school district, has moved from one administrative area to another within such district; C. Resides in a school district of more than 15,000 square miles, and migrates a distance of 20 miles or more to a temporary residence to engage in a fishing activity Use: Participation information is required for children who receive instructional or support services funded totally or in part with Migrant Education Program Funds. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Report the last known Migrant Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Migrant Status has changed over time.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-46 DOE022 Emergency Immigration Education Program Status An indication of whether a student is eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program. To be eligible for this program, a student must 1. Not have been born in any State*; AND 2. Not have completed 3 full academic years of school in any state If a student is eligible, Data ent DOE023, Country of Origin must be provided. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Student is not eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program 01 Student is eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program Use: The Emergency Immigrant Education Program Public Law 103-382, Title VII, Part C requires districts to report the numbers of eligible immigrant children and youth enrolled. This information is necessary in order for DOE to determine eligibility for EIAP funds and are subject to audit by the federal government. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency * State means "any of the 50 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Trust territory of the Pacific Islands." (34CFR Part 58.11) Report the last known Immigrant Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Immigrant Status has changed over time. Foreign Exchange students are not considered Eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program. Foreign Exchange students should be counted as regular students.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-47 DOE023 Country of Origin Country of Origin is the country from which immigrant children have emigrated. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions Country Codes are provided in Appendix C 500 Receiving District - Country of Origin does not apply to this student at this time Use: The Emergency Immigrant Education Program Public Law 103-382, Title VII, Part C requires districts to report the numbers of eligible immigrant children and youth enrolled. This information is necessary in order for DOE to determine eligibility for EIAP funds and are subject to audit by the federal government. If a student is eligible for the Immigrant Education Program, Country of Origin must be provided. NOTE: If student was born in the US code equals 500 If student was born to Embassy personnel who are citizens of the US code equals 500 If student was born to Military personnel who are citizens of the US code equals 500 If student was born to parents who are US citizens while travelling abroad code equals 500 If Student is a Foreign Exchange student code equals 500 Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards (See Appendix C) Format Dependency A specific country of origin is required for all students who are eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program in order to identify the country from which the student emigrated. For students who were born in the United States or who are otherwise not eligible for this program, a specific country of origin is not required. The code, 500, should be reported for these students.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-48 DOE024 First (Native) Language Native language is the specific language or dialect first learned by an individual or first used by the parent/guardian with a child. This term is often referred to as primary language. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions First Language Codes are provided in Appendix B. Use: Native language is collected to determine which school districts should offer transitional bilingual education programs and for federal and state reporting, educational equity monitoring and statistical purposes. Data are provided to the Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-49 DOE025 Limited English Proficiency Limited English Proficient Students are defined as children who were: 1) Not born in the US whose native tongue is a language other than English and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English or 2) Born in the United States of non-english speaking parents and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Student who is capable of performing ordinary classwork in English 01 Student who is not capable of performing ordinary classwork in English Use: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 71A require that school districts ascertain the number of limited English Proficient students enrolled in the district. The data are required for state and federal reporting and educational equity monitoring. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Districts should report the last known Limited English Proficiency for students who are not currently enrolled. Report the last known Limited English Proficiency Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Limited English Proficiency Status has changed over time

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-50 DOE026 English Language Learners Program Status An indication of the type of English Language Learners Program a student is enrolled as of the time of reporting (e.g., October 1). Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Not enrolled in an English language learner program 01 Sheltered English immersion - A full day of grade-level subject matter and English language instruction modified to be comprehensible to and permit participation by the LEP students in the classroom at their level of English language proficiency. All instruction and materials are in English. 02 Two-way bilingual - A bilingual program in which students develop language proficiency in two languages by receiving instruction in English and another language. 03 Other bilingual education - An instructional program, including transitional bilingual education, in which the native language of the LEP student is used to deliver some subject matter instruction. These programs must also provide for English language instruction. (for waivered students only) 04 LEP student whose parent/guardian has consented to opt out of all ELL programs offered in the district Use: Pending finalization of regulations For further information, please view the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS REGARDING Chapter 71A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS located here: http://www.doe.mass.edu/ell/news03/faq_drft.pdf Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1)

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-51 DOE027 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values 500 Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-52 DOE028 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values 500 Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-53 DOE029 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values 500 Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-54 DOE030 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values 500 Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-55 DOE031 Career & Technical Education Technical Compentency Attainment Technical Competency Attainment refers to a value-added credential that a student can earn as a result of participating in a Chapter 74 Vocational Technical Education program or a Career and Technical Education program that meets the definition of the Perkins Act. This includes an industry-issued credential from a recognized industry, trade, or professional association and/or a state or federally department, agency or board or a Chapter 74 Certificate that is issued by a vocational technical or comprehensive high school. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 01 Chapter 74 Certificate 02 Chapter 74 Certificate and Industry-Issued Credential 03 Chapter 74 Certificate and State/Federally Issued License 04 Chapter 74 Certificate and Industry-Issued Credential and State/Federally Issued License 05 Industry-Issued Credential 06 Industry-Issued Credential and State/Federally Issued License 07 State/Federally Issued License 500 Does not apply Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires that the Department collect student level data on technical competency attainment. In response to this requirement, the following information is collected: The number of vocational technical program completers who attain a state or nationally recognized certificate or license and the number of graduates who receive a Chapter 74 certificate. This data is required for both Chapter 74 and non-chapter 74 programs. Note: Chapter 74 Certificate A credential that is issued by vocational technical or comprehensive high schools to students in Chapter 74-approved vocational technical education programs who have met local requirements for demonstrating a level of vocational technical education proficiency. Industry-Issed Credential - A credential from a recognized industry, trade, or professional association that verifies a student has attained a level of achievement based on industry standards. State or Federal Issued License A credential from a state or federal agency, department or board that verifies a student has attained a level of achievement based on state or federal standards. May be required as a condition of employment in some occupational fields. Other Milestone or Achievement Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-56 DOE032 Special Education - Private Placement The Enrolled in Private s Not Placed or Referred by Public Agency is defined as those students who have been enrolled by their parents or guardians in regular parochial or other private schools and whose basic education is paid through private resources and who receive special education and related services at public expense from a local educational agency or intermediate educational unit under a service plan. A private institution or school is a school NOT under Federal or public supervision or control and may be non-profit proprietary. (See 34CFR 300.452). Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 00 Child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by public school district 01 Child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by parent or guardian 500 Does not apply to student Use: Federal Child Count, Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Implementation of FAPE requirements A child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by public school district refers to a student who has been placed in a private school by a public school district at public expense. A child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by parent or guardian (01) refers to a student who has been enrolled by his/her parents or guardians in regular parochial or other private schools, receives basic education paid through private resources, and receives special education and/or related services from a public school district at public expense. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-57 DOE033 Post-Graduate Plans An indication of what a student plans to do after graduation from high school. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 01 Four-Year Public College 02 Two-Year Public College 03 Four-Year Private College 04 Two-Year Private College 05 Other Post Secondary (Trade ) 06 Work 07 Military 08 Other (e.g., travel, family) 09 Plans Unknown 500 Receiving district - Post-Graduate Plans does not apply to this student at this time Use: Information on post-graduation plans is collected for statistical purposes, for educational equity monitoring and for annual report on plans of graduates. NOTE: All PK - Grade 11 students must be reported as 500 by the Receiving District NOTE: All Grade 12 students must be reported as 500 by the Receiving District until they graduate. Then the proper code should be assigned (Refer to DOE012 Enrollment Status at Time of Data Collection) Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-58 DOE034 SPED Placement Information An indication of the educational environment of a student with disabilities at the specific time of reporting (e.g. October 1). Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Not a Special Education Student 01 Not currently a Special Education student, but was previously a Special Education student during the current school year 05 3-5 year olds, General Education students serving as role models in Pre-K classes 08 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% special education services in the general education classroom 09 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% Substantially Separate Classroom 10 All ages, Full Inclusion special education services outside the general education classroom less than 21% of the time 20 All ages, Partial Inclusion special education services outside the general education classroom 21% to 60% of the time 40 All ages, Substantially Separate Classroom special education services outside the general education classroom more than 60% of the time 41 All ages, Public Separate Day 50 All ages, Private Separate Day 60 All ages, Residential 70 All ages, Homebound/Hospital 90 All ages, Public Residential Institutional Facilities (0370XXXX schools) Use: Federal Child Count, Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Implementation of FAPE requirements. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards. Format Dependency Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1); If a student has a diagnostic prototype, report the code for the most appropriate prototype for that student.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-59 DOE035 Career & Technical Education - Type of Program An indication of the category of Chapter 74 Career & Technical Program in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1). Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2 Code Descriptions 00 Not enrolled in an Career & Technical Program 01 Not currently enrolled in an Career & Technical Program, but was previously enrolled during the current school year 02 Chapter 74 - Secondary Coop 03 Chapter 74 - Secondary Tech Prep 04 Chapter 74 - Secondary Regular 05 Chapter 74 - Secondary - Coop and Tech Prep 13 Non-Chapter 74 - Secondary Tech Prep 14 Non-Chapter 74 - Secondary Regular Use: Enrollment data for Occupation Education Programs is required for annual federal reports. NOTE: Non Chapter 74 means the program is not approved by the Department of Education as a Career & Technical Chapter 74 program. Instructions: Acceptable Values Department of Education codes specified in data standards Format Dependency Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1)

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-60 DOE036 Special Education - Nature of Primary Disability The major overriding disability condition that has been identified by a Team of people pursuant to federal and state special education law. The identified disability is known to be causal to an inability to make effective progress in education and requires special education services in order to access the general curriculum or specially designed curriculum. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 01 Intellectual 02 Sensory/Hard of Hearing or Deaf 03 Communication 04 Sensory/Vision Impairment or Blind 05 Emotional 06 Physical 07 Health 08 Specific Learning Disabilities 09 Sensory/Deafblind 10 Multiple Disabilities 11 Autism 12 Neurological 13 Developmental Delay 500 Does not apply to student Use: Federal Child Count, Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Implementation of FAPE requirements Extended definitions may be found in Appendix L. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-61 DOE037 Special Education Eligibility Determination An indication of the reason for special education eligibility. Related services only (01) includes students found eligible because of a disability causal to ineffective progress but who do not require specially designed instruction and only require one or more related services that are necessary to access the general curriculum. Specially designed instruction with or without related services (02) includes all other students with disabilities who require specially designed instruction and related services or who require specially designed instruction only in order to make effective progress in education. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 01 Related services only 02 Specially designed instruction with or without related services 500 Does not apply to student Use: To identify the impact of the statutory changes in eligibility requirements made to Chapter 71B during the summer of 2000. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-62 DOE038 Special Education - Level of Need The amount and type of service that a student receives inside and outside of the general education environment as determined by the school district upon review of the student s IEP. Please refer to the Determining Level of Need grid on the Administrative Placement Environment Information (PL2) form for method of calculating level of need. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 01 Low -- Less than 2 hours of services per week 02 Low -- 2 hours or more services per week 03 Moderate 04 500 Does not apply to student Use: Information on level of need is used for statistical purposes and to inform policy decisions. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-63 DOE039 DISCONTINUED Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 All students Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-64 DOE040 DISCONTINUED Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 All students Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-65 DOE041 DISCONTINUED Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 500 All students Use: Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-66 DOE042 Career & Technical Education- Special Populations An indication of the status of a student enrolled in a Career and Technical Education program (Ch. 74 or non Ch. 74) who meets the following definition(s) for: Educationally Disadvantaged or Single Parent. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 01 Educationally Disadvantaged 02 Single Parent 03 Educationally Disadvantaged and Single Parent 500 Does not apply to student Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires information on career and technical education students for the purpose of state grants and tech-prep grant funding. NOTE: Educationally Disadvantaged - students who DO NOT have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) and have performed below grade level on a standardized test (such as the Stanford Diagnostic and California or Metropolitan Achievement Test [or, in Massachusetts, the MCAS]) have failed a grade or are enrolled in a remedial reading or mathematics program. Learning disabled students are not educationally disadvantaged.. Single Parent - a student who (a) is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse and (b) has a minor child or children for which the parent has either custody or joint custody. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-67 DOE043 Career & Technical Education- Chapter 74 Program Participation A career and technical education program that meets the ten approval factors in the Chapter 74 regulations. An approval letter including the assigned six-digit CIP code has been issued by the Department of Education for the program. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 6 Code Descriptions 6 digit program code 500 Does not apply to student Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires information on career and technical education students for the purpose of state grants and tech-prep grant funding. In addition, state aid for Chapter 74 students will be calculated based upon Department approved vocational technical education programs. NOTE: Contact your liaison in the CTE unit if you need to discuss which programs meet these definitions. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix F Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-68 DOE044 Career & Technical - Non-Chapter 74 Program Participation Organized educational activities that offer a sequence of courses that provides individuals with the academic and technical knowledge and skills the individuals need to prepare for further education and for careers (other than for careers requiring a baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degree) in current or emerging employment sectors; and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, and occupational-specific skills, of an individual. The programs are reported at the two-digit CIP code level. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 4 Code Descriptions 4 digit program code 500 Does not apply to student Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires information on career and technical education students for the purpose of state grants and tech-prep grant funding. NOTE: Contact your liaison in the CTE unit if you need to discuss which programs meet these definitions. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix G Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-69 DOE045 Number of In- Suspensions - by Student The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials that remove the student from academic classes and places them in a separate environment. The student remained in school during the suspension period. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 1 Code Descriptions 0-50 Number of suspensions Use: Used for Year End Indicator Report Note: Suspensions are cumulative. If the student was suspended twice by October 1 and 2 more times in December, March reporting should show 4. Reminder: If the student was suspended for 11 days or greater a student exclusion report must be filed for the student. Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-70 DOE046 Number of Out-of- Suspensions - by Student The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials to remove the student from participation in school activities. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 1 Code Descriptions 0-50 Number of suspensions Use: Used for Year End Indicator Report Note: Suspensions are cumulative. If the student was suspended twice by October 1 and 2 more times in December, March reporting should show 4. Reminder: If the student was suspended for 11 days or greater a student exclusion report must be filed for the student Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-71 DOE047 Advanced Placement Course 1 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix H Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-72 DOE048 Advanced Placement Course 2 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix H Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-73 DOE049 Advanced Placement Course 3 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix H Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-74 DOE050 Advanced Placement Course 4 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix H Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-75 DOE051 Advanced Placement Course 5 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES) Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G. Instructions: Acceptable Values Codes found in Appendix H Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4-76 DOE052 Student Truancy The number of school days a student was recorded as truant. Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3 Code Descriptions 0-261 Number of times Truant Use: Truancy rates are reported annually as required under the No Child Left Behind Act. Note: Truancy should be reported using the local school district definition. Truancy is cumulative throughout the school year. If the student had 4 days by October 1 and accumulated 4 more in January, March reporting should show 8 days. TruTt Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-77 Section 5 Appendices Appendix A Codes for Massachusetts Cities and Towns Code 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 Name Abington Acton Acushnet Adams (non-op) Agawam Alford (non-op) Amesbury Amherst Andover Arlington Ashburnham (non-op) Ashby (non-op) Ashfield (non-op) Ashland Athol (non-op) Attleboro Auburn Avon Ayer Barnstable Barre (non-op) Becket (non-op) Bedford Belchertown Bellingham Belmont Berkley Berlin Bernardston (non-op) Beverly Billerica Blackstone (non-op) Blandford (non-op) Bolton (non-op) Boston Bourne Boxborough Boxford Boylston Braintree Brewster Bridgewater (non-op) Brimfield Brockton Brookfield Brookline Buckland (non-op) Burlington 049 Cambridge 105 Georgetown 050 Canton 106 Gill (non-op) 051 Carlisle 107 Gloucester 052 Carver 108 Goshen (non-op) 053 Charlemont (non-op) 109 Gosnold 054 Charlton (non-op) 110 Grafton 055 Chatham 111 Granby 056 Chelmsford 112 Granville 057 Chelsea 113 Great Barrington (non-op) 058 Cheshire (non-op) 114 Greenfield 059 Chester (non-op) 115 Groton (non-op) 060 Chesterfield (non-op) 116 Groveland (non-op) 061 Chicopee 117 Hadley 062 Chilmark (non-op) 118 Halifax 063 Clarksburg 119 Hamilton (non-op) 064 Clinton 120 Hampden (non-op) 065 Cohasset 121 Hancock 066 Colrain (non-op) 122 Hanover 067 Concord 123 Hanson (non-op) 068 Conway 124 Hardwick (non-op) 069 Cummington (non-op) 125 Harvard 070 Dalton (non-op) 126 Harwich 071 Danvers 127 Hatfield 072 Dartmouth 128 Haverhill 073 Dedham 129 Hawley (non-op) 074 Deerfield 130 Heath (non-op) 075 Dennis (non-op) 131 Hingham 076 Dighton (non-op) 132 Hinsdale (non-op) 077 Douglas 133 Holbrook 078 Dover 134 Holden (non-op) 079 Dracut 135 Holland 080 Dudley (non-op) 136 Holliston 081 Dunstable (non-op) 137 Holyoke 082 Duxbury 138 Hopedale 083 East Bridgewater 139 Hopkinton 084 East Brookfield (non-op) 140 Hubbardston (non-op) 085 Eastham 141 Hudson 086 Easthampton 142 Hull 087 East Longmeadow 143 Huntington (non-op) 088 Easton 144 Ipswich 089 Edgartown 145 Kingston 090 Egremont (non-op) 146 Lakeville 091 Erving 147 Lancaster (non-op) 092 Essex (non-op) 148 Lanesborough 093 Everett 149 Lawrence 094 Fairhaven 150 Lee 095 Fall River 151 Leicester 096 Falmouth 152 Lenox 097 Fitchburg 153 Leominster 098 Florida 154 Leverett 099 Foxborough 155 Lexington 100 Framingham 156 Leyden (non-op) 101 Franklin 157 Lincoln 102 Freetown 158 Littleton 103 Gardner 159 Longmeadow 104 Aquinnah (non-op) 160 Lowell

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-78 161 Ludlow 162 Lunenburg 163 Lynn 164 Lynnfield 165 Malden 166 Manchester (non-op) 167 Mansfield 168 Marblehead 169 Marion 170 Marlborough 171 Marshfield 172 Mashpee 173 Mattapoisett 174 Maynard 175 Medfield 176 Medford 177 Medway 178 Melrose 179 Mendon (non-op) 180 Merrimac (non-op) 181 Methuen 182 Middleborough 183 Middlefield (non-op) 184 Middleton 185 Milford 186 Millbury 187 Millis 188 Millville (non-op) 189 Milton 190 Monroe (non-op) 191 Monson 192 Montague (non-op) 193 Monterey (non-op) 194 Montgomery (non-op) 195 Mount Washington (non-op) 196 Nahant 197 Nantucket 198 Natick 199 Needham 200 New Ashford (non-op) 201 New Bedford 202 New Braintree (non-op) 203 Newbury (non-op) 204 Newburyport 205 New Marlborough (non-op) 206 New Salem (non-op) 207 Newton 208 Norfolk 209 North Adams 210 Northampton 211 North Andover 212 North Attleborough 213 Northborough 214 Northbridge 215 North Brookfield 216 Northfield (non-op) 217 North Reading 218 Norton 219 Norwell 220 Norwood 221 Oak Bluffs 222 Oakham (non-op) 223 Orange 224 Orleans 225 Otis (non-op) 226 Oxford 227 Palmer 228 Paxton (non-op) 229 Peabody 230 Pelham 231 Pembroke 232 Pepperell (non-op) 233 Peru (non-op) 234 Petersham 235 Phillipston (non-op) 236 Pittsfield 237 Plainfield (non-op) 238 Plainville 239 Plymouth 240 Plympton 241 Princeton (non-op) 242 Provincetown 243 Quincy 244 Randolph 245 Raynham (non-op) 246 Reading 247 Rehoboth (non-op) 248 Revere 249 Richmond 250 Rochester 251 Rockland 252 Rockport 253 Rowe 254 Rowley (non-op) 255 Royalston (non-op) 256 Russell (non-op) 257 Rutland (non-op) 258 Salem 259 Salisbury (non-op) 260 Sandisfield (non-op) 261 Sandwich 262 Saugus 263 Savoy 264 Scituate 265 Seekonk 266 Sharon 267 Sheffield (non-op) 268 Shelburne (non-op) 269 Sherborn 270 Shirley 271 Shrewsbury 272 Shutesbury 273 Somerset 274 Somerville 275 Southampton 276 Southborough 277 Southbridge 278 South Hadley 279 Southwick (non-op) 280 Spencer (non-op) 281 Springfield 282 Sterling (non-op) 283 Stockbridge (non-op) 284 Stoneham 285 Stoughton 286 Stow (non-op) 287 Sturbridge 288 Sudbury 289 Sunderland 290 Sutton 291 Swampscott 292 Swansea 293 Taunton 294 Templeton (non-op) 295 Tewksbury 296 Tisbury 297 Tolland (non-op) 298 Topsfield 299 Townsend (non-op) 300 Truro 301 Tyngsborough 302 Tyringham (non-op) 303 Upton (non-op) 304 Uxbridge 305 Wakefield 306 Wales 307 Walpole 308 Waltham 309 Ware 310 Wareham 311 Warren (non-op) 312 Warwick (non-op) 313 Washington (non-op) 314 Watertown 315 Wayland 316 Webster 317 Wellesley 318 Wellfleet 319 Wendell (non-op) 320 Wenham (non-op) 321 Westborough 322 West Boylston 323 West Bridgewater 324 West Brookfield (non-op) 325 Westfield 326 Westford 327 Westhampton 328 Westminster (non-op)

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-79 329 West Newbury (non-op) 330 Weston 331 Westport 332 West Springfield 333 West Stockbridge (non-op) 334 West Tisbury (non-op) 335 Westwood 336 Weymouth 337 Whately 338 Whitman (non-op) 339 Wilbraham (non-op) 340 Williamsburg 341 Williamstown 342 Wilmington 343 Winchendon 344 Winchester 345 Windsor (non-op) 346 Winthrop 347 Woburn 348 Worcester 349 Worthington (non-op) 350 Wrentham 351 Yarmouth (non-op) 352 Devens (non-op)

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-80 350 HAKKA DIALECT Appendix B Language 355 HASSANIYA ARABIC Codes 360 HAUSA Code Language 365 HEBREW 105 ABORIGINAL 370 HINDI 110 AFRIKAANS 375 HMONG 115 ALBANIAN 380 HUNGARIAN 120 ALSATIAN GERMAN 385 IBO 125 ALTAIC 390 ICELANDIC 130 AMHARIC 395 INDIAN 135 ARABIC 400 INDO-EUROPEAN 140 ARMENIAN 405 IRISH GAELIC 145 AYMARA 005 ITALIAN 150 BAHASA INDONESIAN 410 JAMAICAN CREOLE 155 BAMBARA 415 JAPANESE 160 BANTU 420 JAVANESE 165 BASQUE 425 KHAIKHA MONGOLIAN 170 BENGALI 430 KHMER 175 BERBER 435 KINYARWANDU 180 BRENTON 440 KIRUNDI 185 BULGARIAN 445 KOREAN 190 BURMESE 450 KRIO 195 BYELORUSS 455 KURDISH 200 CANTON DIALECT 460 KURKISH 001 CAPE VERDEAN 465 KYONGSANGTO 205 CATALAN 470 LAO 210 CAUCASIAN 475 LAPP 215 CHECHUTO 480 LATIN 220 CHICHEWA 483 LATVIAN 002 CHINESE 485 LESOTHO 225 CREOLE(HAITIAN) 487 LITHUANIAN 230 CRIOULO 490 LUGANDA 235 CZECH 495 LUXEMBOURGISH 240 DANISH 501 MACEDONIAN 245 DARI PERSIAN 505 MALAGASY DIALECT 250 DIVEHI 510 MALAY 255 DJERMA 515 MALTESE 260 DUTCH 520 MANDARIN CHINESE 265 DZONGKHA TIBETAN 525 MAORI 270 FANG 530 MAYA-QUICHE DIALECT 275 FARSI 535 MELANESIAN 280 FIJIAN 540 MELANESIAN PIDGIN 290 FINNISH 545 MERINA 295 FLEMISH 550 MONEGASQUE 003 FRENCH 551 MORE 300 FRENCH /AFRICAN PATOIS 560 NAHUATL 305 FRENCH PATOIS 565 NAMKYONGTO 310 FRISIAN 570 NAURAUN 315 FUKIEN 575 NDEBELE 320 GALICIAN 580 NEPALI 325 GALLA 585 NEWARI 330 GERMAN 590 NIGER-CONGO 335 GILBERTESE 595 NORWEGIAN 340 GOLLATO 600 PAPUAN 004 GREEK 605 PATOIS 345 GUARANI 610 PERSIAN 347 GUJARATI 615 PIDGIN ENGLISH 620 PILIPINO 625 POLICE MOTU 630 POLISH 006 PORTUGUESE 635 PUSHTU 640 PYONGANTO 645 QUECHUA 650 QUECHUA DIALECT 655 ROMANIAN 660 ROMANISCH 665 RUSSIAN 670 SAMOAN 675 SANGHO 680 SEOUL 685 SERBO-CROATIAN 690 SETSWANA 695 SHANGHAI DIALECT 700 SHONA 705 SHUNGCHONDO 710 SINHALA 715 SISWATI 725 SLOVAK 730 SLOVENE 735 SOMALI 007 SPANISH 740 SRANAN TONGO 745 SUDANIC TRIBAL 750 SWAHILI 755 SWEDISH 760 TAIWAN 765 TAMIL 770 THAI 775 TIBETAN 780 TIGRE 785 TONGAN 790 TURKISH 795 TUVALUAN 800 UKRANIAN 805 URALIAN 810 URDU 815 UZBEC 820 VALENCIAN 825 VIETNAMESE 830 VIGUS 835 WELSH 840 WEST ASIAN 845 YIDDISH 850 YORUBA 888 [OTHER] 267 ENGLISH 633 PUNJABI 759 TAGALOG 767 TELUGU 127 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-81 Appendix C Country Codes COUNTRY CODE Afghanistan AF Albania AL Algeria DZ American Samoa AS Andorra AD Angola AO Anguilla AI Antarctica AQ Antigua And Barbuda AG Argentina AR Armenia AM Aruba AW Australia AU Austria AT Azerbaijan AZ Bahamas BS Bahrain BH Bangladesh BD Barbados BB Belarus BY Belgium BE Belize BZ Benin BJ Bermuda BM Bhutan BT Bolivia BO Bosnia And BA Herzegowina Botswana BW Bouvet Island BV Brazil BR British Indian Ocean IO Territory Brunei Darussalam BN Bulgaria BG Burkina Faso BF Burundi BI Cambodia KH Cameroon CM Canada CA Cape Verde CV Cayman Islands KY Central African CF Republic Chad TD Chile CL China CN Christmas Island CX Guinea GN Cocos (Keeling) CC Guinea-Bissau GW Islands Guyana GY Colombia CO Haiti HT Comoros KM Heard And Mc Donald HM Congo CG Islands Congo, The Democratic CD Holy See (Vatican City VA Republic Of State) Cook Islands CK Honduras HN Costa Rica CR Hong Kong HK Cote D'ivoire CI Hungary HU CROATIA (Local HR Iceland IS Name: Hrvatska) India IN Cuba CU Indonesia ID Cyprus CY Iran (Islamic Republic IR Czech Republic CZ Of) Denmark DK Iraq IQ Djibouti DJ Ireland IE Dominica DM Israel IL Dominican Republic DO Italy IT East Timor TP Jamaica JM Ecuador EC Japan JP Egypt EG Jordan JO El Salvador SV Kazakhstan KZ Equatorial Guinea GQ Kenya KE Eritrea ER Kiribati KI Estonia EE Korea, Democratic KP Ethiopia ET People's Republic Of Falkland Islands FK Korea, Republic Of KR (Malvinas) Kuwait KW Faroe Islands FO Kyrgyzstan KG Fiji FJ Lao People's LA Finland FI Democratic Republic France FR Latvia LV France, Metropolitan FX Lebanon LB French Guiana GF Lesotho LS French Polynesia PF Liberia LR French Southern TF Libyan Arab LY Territories Jamahiriya Gabon GA Liechtenstein LI Gambia GM Lithuania LT Georgia GE Luxembourg LU Germany DE Macau MO Ghana GH Macedonia, The MK Gibraltar GI Former Yugoslav Greece GR Republic Of Greenland GL Madagascar MG Grenada GD Malawi MW Guadeloupe GP Malaysia MY Guam GU Maldives MV Guatemala GT Mali ML

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-82 Malta Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia, Federated States Of Moldova, Republic Of Monaco Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar (Burma) Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Norfolk Island Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Pitcairn Poland MT MH MQ MR MU YT MX FM MD MC MN MS MA MZ MM NA NR NP NL AN NC NZ NI NE NG NU NF MP NO OM PK PW PA PG PY PE PH PN PL Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Reunion Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saint Kitts And Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent And The Grenadines Samoa San Marino Sao Tome And Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia (Slovak Republic) Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands Spain Sri Lanka St. Helena St. Pierre And Miquelon Sudan Suriname Svalbard And Jan Mayen Islands Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Taiwan, Province Of PT PR QA RE RO RU RW KN LC VC WS SM ST SA SN SC SL SG SK SI SB SO ZA GS ES LK SH PM SD SR SJ SZ SE CH SY TW China Tajikistan "Tanzania, United Republic Of" Thailand Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad And Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks And Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Minor Outlying Islands Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Viet Nam Virgin Islands (British) Virgin Islands (U.S.) Wallis And Futuna Islands Western Sahara Yemen Yugoslavia Zambia Zimbabwe Burma (Myanmar) TJ TZ TH TG TK TO TT TN TR TM TC TV UG UA AE GB UM UY UZ VU VE VN VG VI WF EH YE YU ZM ZW MM

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-83 Appendix D Public and Collaborative Codes Abington Abington ECC 00010003 Abington Center 00010005 Abington North 00010010 Abington Woodsdale 00010015 Abington Frolio Jr Hs 00010405 Abington Abington 00010505 Acton Merriam 00020010 Acton McCarthy-Towne 00020015 Acton Douglas 00020020 Acton Gates 00020025 Acton Luther Conant 00020030 Acushnet Acushnet 00030025 Sch Acushnet Albert F Ford 00030305 Middle Sch Agawam Agawam ECC 00050003 Agawam Clifford M Granger 00050010 Agawam Benjamin J Phelps 00050020 Agawam Robinson Park 00050025 Agawam James Clark 00050030 Agawam Agawam Middle 00050303 Agawam Agawam Junior 00050405 Agawam Agawam 00050505 Amesbury Amesbury 00070005 Amesbury Charles C 00070010 Cashman El Amesbury Amesbury Middle 00070013 Amesbury Amesbury 00070505 Amherst Crocker Farm 00080009 Amherst Fort River 00080020 Amherst Marks Meadow 00080030 Laboratory Amherst Wildwood 00080050 Andover Bancroft 00090003 Andover Plain 00090004 Andover Shawsheen 00090005 Andover Henry C Sanborn 00090010 Andover South 00090020 Andover West 00090025 Andover Doherty Middle 00090305 Andover Andover West Middle 00090310 Andover Wood Hill Middle 00090350 Andover Andover 00090505 Arlington John A Bishop 00100005 Arlington Brackett 00100010 Arlington Cyrus E Dallin 00100025 Arlington Hardy 00100030 Arlington Menotomy 00100038 Preschool Arlington Peirce 00100045 Arlington Thompson 00100050 Arlington M Norcross 00100055 Stratton Arlington Ottoson Middle 00100410 Arlington Arlington 00100505 Ashland William Pittaway 00140005 Ashland Henry E Warren 00140010 Ashland David Mindess 00140015 Ashland Ashland Middle 00140405 Ashland Ashland 00140505 Attleboro A. Irvin Studley 00160001 Attleboro Early Learning 00160008 Center Attleboro Thomas E. Willett 00160035 Attleboro Hyman Fine 00160040 Attleboro Hill-Roberts 00160045 Attleboro Peter Thacher 00160050 Attleboro Robert J. Coelho 00160305 Middle Attleboro Cyril K. Brennan 00160315 Middle Attleboro Wamsutta Middle 00160320 Attleboro Attleboro 00160505 Auburn Julia Bancroft 00170005 Auburn Bryn Mawr 00170010 Auburn Pakachoag 00170015 Auburn Mary D Stone 00170025 Auburn Auburn Middle 00170305 Auburn Auburn Senior 00170505 Avon Ralph D Butler 00180010 Avon Avon Middle 00180510 Ayer Page-Hilltop 00190025 Ayer Ayer Middle 00190305 Ayer Ayer 00190510 Barnstable West Barnstable 00200005

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-84 Barnstable Centerville 00200010 Barnstable Cotuit 00200015 Barnstable Hyannis 00200020 Barnstable Hyannis West 00200025 Barnstable Marstons Mills 00200030 Barnstable Marstons Mills 00200032 East Barnstable Osterville 00200035 Barnstable Osterville Bay 00200040 Barnstable Middle 00200305 /Hyannis Barnstable Barnstable 00200505 Bedford Lt Elezer Davis 00230010 Bedford Lt Job Lane 00230012 Bedford John Glenn Middle 00230305 Bedford Bedford 00230505 Belchertown Berkshire Avenue 00240002 Belchertown Chestnut Hill 00240004 Community Belchertown Cold Spring 00240005 Belchertown Swift River 00240018 Belchertown Tadgell Hall 00240020 Belchertown Belchertown 00240505 Bellingham Bellingham ECC 00250003 Bellingham Clara Macy 00250009 Bellingham South 00250020 Bellingham Stall Brook 00250025 Bellingham Bellingham 00250315 Memorial Middle Bellingham Bellingham 00250505 Bellingham Primavera Jr/Sr H 00250510 S Belmont Winn Brook 00260005 Belmont Mary Lee Burbank 00260010 Belmont Daniel Butler 00260015 Belmont Roger E 00260035 Wellington Belmont Winthrop L 00260305 Chenery Middle Belmont Belmont 00260505 Berkley Berkley 00270010 Community Berkley Berkley Middle 00270305 Berlin Berlin Memorial 00280005 Beverly Centerville 00300010 Beverly Cove 00300015 Beverly Hannah 00300033 Beverly McKeown 00300037 Beverly North Beverly 00300040 Beverly Ayers/Ryal Side 00300055 Sch Beverly Briscoe Middle 00300305 Beverly Memorial Middle 00300310 Beverly Beverly 00300505 Billerica Thomas Ditson 00310005 Billerica Frederick J Dutile 00310007 Billerica John F Kennedy 00310012 Billerica Parker 00310015 Billerica Hajjar 00310026 Billerica Eugene C Vining 00310030 Billerica Marshall Middle 00310305 Billerica Locke Middle 00310310 Billerica Billerica Memorial 00310505 Boston ELC - North Zone 00350003 Boston Mary Lyon 00350004 Boston ELC - East Zone 00350005 Boston ELC - West Zone 00350006 Boston Agassiz 00350007 Boston Mattapan ECC 00350008 Boston East Boston ECC 00350009 Boston Blue Hill Ave ECC 00350010 Boston Alexander 00350011 Hamilton Boston Jackson Mann 00350013 Boston Beethoven 00350021 Boston Carter Develop 00350036 Day Care Boston Charles Sumner 00350052 Boston Charles H Taylor 00350054 Boston Curtis Guild 00350062 Boston Dante Alighieri 00350066 Boston David A Ellis 00350072 Boston Dearborn 00350074 Boston Dennis C Haley 00350077 Boston Donald Mckay 00350080 Boston Edward Everett 00350088 Boston Elihu Greenwood 00350094 Boston Eliot 00350096 Boston Ellis Mendell 00350100 Boston Emily A Fifield 00350102 Boston Farragut 00350108 Boston Franklin D 00350116 Roosevelt Boston George H Conley 00350122

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-85 Boston Henry Grew 00350135 Boston Henry L Higginson 00350137 Boston O W Holmes 00350138 Boston Hugh Roe 00350141 O'Donnell Boston James Condon 00350146 Boston James A Garfield 00350152 Boston James W Hennigan 00350153 Boston James J Chittick 00350154 Boston James Otis 00350156 Boston John F Kennedy 00350166 Boston John P Holland 00350167 Boston John D Philbrick 00350172 Boston John Marshall 00350178 Boston John W 00350179 McCormack Boston John Winthrop 00350180 Boston Joseph P Tynan 00350181 Boston Joseph J Hurley 00350182 Boston Joseph Lee 00350183 Boston Joseph P Manning 00350184 Boston Joyce Kilmer 00350190 Boston Harvard-Kent 00350200 Boston Lucy Stone 00350211 Boston Manassah E 00350215 Bradley Boston Mattahunt 00350226 Boston Mather 00350227 Boston Maurice J Tobin 00350229 Boston Michael J Perkins 00350231 Boston Mozart 00350237 Boston Richard J Murphy 00350240 Boston Nathan Hale 00350243 Boston Oliver Hazard 00350255 Perry Boston Orchard Gardens 00350257 Boston William H 00350258 Ohrenberger Boston Lyndon 00350262 Boston Patrick J Kennedy 00350264 Boston Patrick O'Hearn 00350266 Boston Paul A Dever 00350268 Boston Pauline Agassiz 00350270 Shaw Boston Phineas Bates 00350278 Boston Quincy E 00350284 Dickerman Boston Josiah Quincy 00350286 Boston Ralph Waldo 00350288 Emerson Boston Roger Clap 00350298 Boston Samuel Adams 00350302 Boston Samuel W Mason 00350304 Boston Sarah Greenwood 00350308 Boston Thomas Gardner 00350326 Boston Thomas J Kenny 00350328 Boston Warren-Prescott 00350346 Boston William Ellery 00350360 Channing Boston William McKinley 00350363 Boston William E Russell 00350366 Boston William Monroe 00350370 Trotter Boston Winship 00350374 Boston Young Achievers 00350380 Boston Mildred Avenue 00350381 Middle Boston Mission Hill 00350382 Boston New Boston Pilot 00350383 Middle Boston James M Curley 00350384 Boston Blackstone 00350390 Boston Umana/Barnes 00350405 Middle Boston Martin Luther King 00350410 Jr Mid Boston Boston Middle 00350413 Boston Grover Cleveland 00350415 Boston Mary E Curley 00350420 Middle Boston Thomas A Edison 00350425 Jr Boston Harbor 00350426 Boston Clarence R 00350430 Edwards Middle Boston Patrick F Gavin 00350435 Middle Boston Washington Irving 00350445 Middle Boston Solomon 00350450 Lewenberg Middle Boston Lewis Middle 00350455 Boston Wm B Rogers 00350470 Middle Boston William H Taft 00350480 Middle Boston James P Timilty 00350485 Middle Boston Woodrow Wilson 00350490 Middle Boston of Public 00350502 Service Boston Brighton 00350505 Boston Boston International 00350507

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-86 Boston Charlestown 00350515 Boston Community 00350518 Boston Excel 00350522 Boston Economics and 00350524 Business Boston Jeremiah E Burke 00350525 Boston East Boston 00350530 Boston The English 00350535 Boston Madison Park 00350537 Boston Monument 00350538 Boston Tech Boston 00350539 Boston Fenway 00350540 Boston Another Course To 00350541 College Boston New Mission 00350542 Boston Egleston Comm 00350543 Boston Boston Latin 00350545 Boston Boston Arts 00350546 Boston Boston Adult 00350548 Boston Hyde Park 00350550 Boston Boston Community 00350558 Leadership Boston Boston Latin 00350560 Boston Quincy Upper 00350565 Boston West Roxbury Sch 00350573 Boston O'Bryant Sch 00350575 Math/Science Boston Odyssey 00350577 Boston Expulsion Alt 00350580 Boston Young Adult 00350588 Center Boston Snowden Int'l 00350690 Boston Rafael Hernandez 00350691 Boston Horace Mann 00350750 Bourne James F Peebles 00360010 Bourne Ella F Hoxie 00360015 Bourne Otis Memorial 00360020 Bourne Bourne Middle 00360325 Bourne Bourne 00360505 Boxborough Blanchard 00370005 Memorial Boxford Harry Lee Cole 00380005 Boxford Spofford Pond 00380013 Boylston Boylston 00390005 Braintree Hollis 00400005 Braintree lands 00400015 Braintree Mary E Flaherty 00400020 Braintree Liberty 00400025 Braintree Archie T Morrison 00400033 Braintree Donald Ross 00400050 Braintree East Middle 00400305 Braintree South Middle 00400310 Braintree Braintree 00400505 Brewster Stony Brook 00410005 Brewster Eddy 00410010 Brimfield Brimfield 00430005 Brockton Dr W Arnone 00440001 Comm Sch Brockton Ashfield 00440004 Brockton Belmont Street 00440006 Brockton Brookfield 00440010 Brockton Goddard 00440015 Brockton John F Kennedy 00440017 Brockton Edgar B Davis 00440023 Brockton Franklin 00440030 Brockton Gilmore 00440035 Brockton Hancock 00440045 Brockton Howard Center 00440050 Brockton Huntington 00440055 Brockton Louis F Angelo 00440065 Brockton Oscar F Raymond 00440078 Brockton B B Russell 00440080 Brockton Eldon B. Keith 00440095 Center Brockton Whitman 00440100 Brockton Downey 00440110 Brockton Joseph F Plouffe 00440120 Brockton Ithaka/Lincoln 00440400 Brockton East Junior 00440405 Brockton North Junior 00440410 Brockton South Junior 00440415 Brockton West Junior 00440420 Brockton Brockton 00440505 Brookfield Brookfield 00450005 Brookline Edith C Baker 00460005

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-87 Brookline Edward Devotion 00460015 Brookline Michael Driscoll 00460020 Brookline Heath 00460025 Brookline Lawrence 00460030 Brookline William H Lincoln 00460035 Brookline Pierce 00460040 Brookline John D Runkle 00460045 Brookline The Lynch Center 00460060 Brookline Brookline 00460505 Burlington Fox Hill 00480007 Burlington Memorial 00480015 Burlington Pine Glen 00480020 Burlington Francis Wyman 00480035 Burlington Marshall Simonds 00480303 Middle Burlington Burlington 00480505 Cambridge Maria L. Baldwin 00490005 Cambridge Amigos 00490006 Cambridge Cambridgeport 00490007 Cambridge Haggerty 00490020 Cambridge King 00490030 Cambridge King Open 00490035 Cambridge Kennedy 00490040 Longfellow Cambridge Morse 00490045 Cambridge Peabody 00490050 Cambridge John M Tobin 00490065 Cambridge Graham and Parks 00490080 Cambridge Fletcher/Maynard 00490090 Cambridge Cambridge Rindge 00490506 and Latin Canton Lt Peter M Hansen 00500012 Canton John F Kennedy 00500017 Canton Dean S Luce 00500020 Canton Wm H Galvin 00500305 Middle Canton Canton 00500505 Carlisle Carlisle 00510025 Carver Gov John Carver 00520005 Primary Carver Gov John Carver 00520010 Carver Carver Middle 00520305 Carver Carver 00520505 Chatham Chatham 00550005 Chatham Chatham Middle 00550305 Chatham Chatham 00550505 Chelmsford Center 00560005 Chelmsford South Row 00560015 Chelmsford Westlands 00560020 Chelmsford Charles D 00560025 Harrington Chelmsford Byam 00560030 Chelmsford Col Moses Parker 00560305 Schl Chelmsford McCarthy Middle 00560310 Chelmsford Chelmsford 00560505 Chelsea Shurtleff Early 00570003 Childhood Chelsea William A 00570025 Berkowitz Chelsea Edgar A Hooks 00570030 Chelsea George D Kelly 00570035 Chelsea Frank M 00570040 Sokolowski Chelsea Clark Avenue 00570050 Chelsea Williams Middle 00570325 Chelsea Chelsea 00570505 Chelsea Tudor Hill 00570510 Chicopee Szetela ECC 00610001 Chicopee Barry 00610003 Chicopee Belcher 00610010 Chicopee Bowe 00610015 Chicopee Bowie 00610020 Chicopee Chapin Alternative 00610021 Chicopee Litwin 00610022 Chicopee Lambert-Lavoie 00610040 Chicopee Selser 00610050 Chicopee Streiber Memorial 00610065 Chicopee Gen John J 00610090 Stefanik Chicopee Bellamy Middle 00610305 Chicopee Fairview Middle 00610310 Chicopee Chicopee 00610505 Chicopee Chicopee 00610510 Comprehensive HS Clarksburg Clarksburg 00630010 Clinton Clinton 00640050 Clinton Clinton Middle 00640305 Clinton Clinton Senior 00640505 Cohasset Deer Hill 00650005 Cohasset Joseph Osgood 00650010

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-88 Cohasset Cohasset 00650505 Middle/ Concord Alcott 00670005 Concord Thoreau 00670020 Concord Willard 00670030 Concord Concord Middle 00670305 Conway Conway Grammar 00680005 Danvers lands 00710010 Danvers Great Oak 00710015 Danvers Riverside 00710030 Danvers Ivan G Smith 00710032 Danvers Willis E Thorpe 00710045 Danvers Dunn Middle 00710305 Danvers Danvers 00710505 Dartmouth Andrew B 00720010 Cushman Dartmouth Joseph Demello 00720015 Dartmouth Job S Gidley 00720020 Dartmouth George H Potter 00720030 Dartmouth Dartmouth 00720040 Dartmouth Dartmouth Middle 00720050 Dartmouth Dartmouth 00720505 Dedham Early Childhood 00730005 Center Dedham Avery 00730010 Dedham Greenlodge 00730025 Dedham Oakdale 00730030 Dedham Riverdale 00730045 Dedham Dedham Middle 00730305 Dedham Dedham 00730505 Deerfield Deerfield 00740015 Douglas Douglas Early 00770003 Childhood Douglas Douglas 00770010 Douglas Douglas 00770100 Intermediate Douglas Douglas 00770505 Dover Chickering 00780005 Dracut Joseph A Campbell 00790020 Dracut Parker Avenue 00790025 Dracut Greenmont Avenue 00790030 Dracut Brookside 00790035 Dracut George H. 00790040 Englesby Intermediate Dracut Lakeview Junior 00790410 Dracut Dracut Senior 00790505 Duxbury Alden 00820004 Duxbury Chandler 00820006 Duxbury Duxbury Middle 00820305 Duxbury Duxbury 00820505 East Bridgewater Central 00830005 East Bridgewater Gordon W Mitchell 00830010 East Bridgewater East Bridgewater 00830505 Eastham Eastham 00850005 Easthampton Center 00860005 Easthampton Maple 00860010 Easthampton Neil A Pepin 00860020 Easthampton White Brook 00860305 Middle Easthampton Easthampton 00860505 East Longmeadow Mapleshade 00870010 East Longmeadow Meadow Brook 00870013 East Longmeadow Mountain View 00870015 East Longmeadow Birchland Park 00870305 East Longmeadow East Longmeadow 00870505 Easton Center 00880003 Easton Parkview 00880015 Easton Moreau Hall 00880020 Easton H H Richardson 00880025 Easton F L Olmsted 00880030 Easton Easton Junior 00880405 Easton Oliver Ames 00880505 Edgartown Edgartown 00890005 Erving Erving 00910030 Everett Sumner G. Whittier 00930010 Everett Madeline English 00930018 Everett George Keverian 00930028 Everett Lafayette 00930038 Everett Parlin 00930058 Everett Everett 00930505 Fairhaven East Fairhaven 00940010 Fairhaven Oxford 00940015 Fairhaven Rogers 00940020 Fairhaven Leroy Wood 00940030 Fairhaven Hastings Middle 00940305 Fairhaven Fairhaven 00940505 Fall River Hector L Belisle 00950010 Fall River N B Borden 00950012 Fall River Charles V Carroll 00950020 Fall River William Connell 00950025 Fall River Coughlin 00950030 Fall River Davol 00950040

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-89 Fall River John J Doran 00950045 Fall River Hugo A Dubuque 00950050 Fall River Boys Club Alt 00950055 Fall River Fowler 00950060 Fall River William S Greene 00950065 Fall River Harriet T Healy 00950070 Fall River Laurel Lake 00950080 Fall River A S LeTourneau 00950085 Fall River Leontine Lincoln 00950090 Fall River Osborn Street 00950100 Fall River Slade 00950120 Fall River Ralph M Small 00950125 Fall River Spencer Borden 00950130 Fall River Stone 00950135 Fall River James Tansey 00950140 Fall River Samuel Watson 00950145 Fall River Westall 00950150 Fall River William J Wiley 00950155 Fall River Susan H Wixon 00950160 Fall River Edmond P Talbot 00950305 Middle Fall River Henry Lord Middle 00950310 Fall River Morton Middle 00950315 Fall River Matthew J Kuss 00950320 Middle Fall River Fall River Alt 00950330 Fall River B M C Durfee 00950505 Falmouth East Falmouth 00960005 Falmouth Teaticket 00960015 Falmouth Mullen-Hall 00960020 Falmouth North Falmouth 00960030 Falmouth Morse Pond 00960305 Falmouth Lawrence 00960405 Falmouth Falmouth 00960505 Fitchburg Crocker 00970016 Fitchburg Goodrich 00970025 Kindergarten Fitchburg McKay Campus 00970030 FSC Fitchburg Reingold 00970043 Fitchburg Memorial 00970048 Intermediate Fitchburg South Fitchburg 00970055 ELC Fitchburg South Street 00970060 Fitchburg B F Brown Arts 00970305 Vision Fitchburg Middle 00970320 Fitchburg Fitchburg 00970505 Florida Abbott Memorial 00980005 Foxborough Mabelle M Burrell 00990015 Foxborough Vincent M Igo 00990020 Foxborough Charles Taylor 00990050 Foxborough John J Ahern 00990405 Foxborough Foxborough 00990505 Framingham Blocks Pre- 01000003 @ King Framingham Brophy 01000006 Framingham Charlotte A 01000007 Dunning Framingham Hemenway 01000015 Framingham Barbieri 01000035 Framingham Potter Road 01000039 Framingham Mary E Stapleton 01000045 Framingham Miriam F 01000050 McCarthy Sch Framingham Woodrow Wilson 01000055 Framingham Cameron Middle 01000302 Framingham Fuller Middle 01000305 Framingham Walsh Middle 01000310 Framingham Framingham H S 01000515 Franklin Franklin ECDC 01010003 Franklin Jefferson 01010010 Franklin Helen Keller 01010012 Franklin J F Kennedy 01010013 Memorial Franklin Oak Street 01010030 Franklin Parmenter 01010032 Franklin Davis Thayer 01010035 Franklin Remington Middle 01010310 Franklin Horace Mann 01010405 Franklin Franklin 01010505 Freetown Freetown 01020005 Gardner Elm Street 01030001 Gardner Prospect 01030010 Gardner Helen Mae Sauter 01030015 Gardner Waterford Street 01030020 Gardner Gardner Middle 01030405 Gardner Gardner 01030505 Georgetown Perley 01050005 Georgetown Penn Brook 01050010 Georgetown Georgetown 01050505 Middle/ Gloucester Beeman Memorial 01070010

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-90 Gloucester East Gloucester 01070020 Gloucester Milton L Fuller 01070025 Gloucester Plum Cove 01070042 Gloucester Veterans Memorial 01070045 Gloucester West Parish 01070050 Gloucester Ralph B O'Maley 01070305 Middle Gloucester Gloucester 01070505 Gosnold Cuttyhunk 01090005 Grafton South Grafton 01100005 Grafton North Grafton 01100025 Grafton Grafton 01100200 Grafton Grafton Middle 01100305 Grafton Grafton Memorial 01100505 Senior Granby East Meadow 01110004 Granby West St 01110010 Granby Granby Jr Sr 01110505 Sch Granville Granville Village 01120005 Greenfield Federal 01140010 Greenfield Four Corners 01140025 Greenfield Green River 01140030 Greenfield Newton 01140035 Greenfield North Parish 01140040 Greenfield Greenfield Middle 01140305 Greenfield Greenfield 01140505 Hadley Hadley 01170015 Hadley Hopkins 01170505 Halifax Halifax 01180005 Hancock Hancock 01210005 Hanover Cedar 01220004 Hanover Center 01220005 Hanover Sylvester 01220015 Hanover Hanover Middle 01220305 Hanover Hanover 01220505 Harvard Harvard 01250005 Harvard Bromfield 01250505 Harwich Harwich 01260005 Harwich Harwich Middle 01260305 Harwich Harwich 01260505 Hatfield Hatfield 01270005 Hatfield Smith 01270505 Haverhill Bradford 01280008 Haverhill Burnham 01280010 Haverhill Crowell 01280020 Haverhill Golden Hill 01280026 Haverhill Greenleaf 01280027 Haverhill Haverhill 01280033 Alternative Haverhill Caleb Dustin 01280035 Hunking Haverhill Moody 01280045 Haverhill Dr Paul Nettle 01280050 Haverhill Pentucket Lake 01280054 Haverhill Silver Hill 01280067 Haverhill TEACH 01280073 Haverhill Tilton 01280075 Haverhill Walnut Square 01280080 Haverhill John G Whittier 01280085 Haverhill Consentino 01280100 Haverhill Haverhill 01280505 Hingham Wm L Foster 01310010 Hingham Plymouth River 01310019 Hingham South 01310020 Hingham Hingham Middle 01310410 Hingham Hingham 01310505 Holbrook John F Kennedy 01330018 Holbrook South 01330025 Holbrook Holbrook Jr Sr 01330505 Holland Holland 01350005 Holliston Miller 01360007 Holliston Placentino 01360010 Holliston Robert H. Adams 01360305 Middle Holliston Holliston 01360505 Holyoke Joseph Metcalf 01370003 Preschool Holyoke Lawrence 01370010 Holyoke Lt Elmer J 01370015 McMahon Holyoke Morgan 01370025 Holyoke Kelly 01370040 Holyoke E N White 01370045 Holyoke Lt Clayre Sullivan 01370055 Holyoke Maurice A 01370060 Donahue Holyoke Dr Wm R Peck 01370310 Middle Holyoke John J Lynch 01370315 Middle Holyoke Holyoke 01370505 Holyoke Holyoke Alternative Program 01370520

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Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-115 Carmel New Bedford Schwartz Day 02010845 New Bedford St Anthony 02010850 New Bedford St James-St John 02010865 New Bedford St Joseph-St 02010875 Therese New Bedford St Mary 02010880 New Bedford West End Day 02010885 Nursery Newbury Governor Dummer 02030805 Newburyport Immaculate 02040805 Conception Newburyport Newburyport 02040815 Montessori New Kolburne 02050810 Marlborough Newton Clearway 02070801 Newton B C Campus Day 02070802 Newton Edco Secondary Ed 02070807 Prog Newton Jackson 02070810 Newton Trinity Catholic 02070815 Newton The Rashi 02070818 Newton Chestnut Hill 02070825 Newton Jewish Community 02070832 Day Newton Montessori Educare 02070835 Newton Mount Alvernia 02070836 Newton Mount Alvernia 02070837 Newton Newton Country 02070845 Day Newton Fessenden 02070855 Newton Solomon Schechter 02070859 Day Sch Newton Learning Prep 02070867 Newton Brimmer + May 02070871 Newton Walnut Park 02070880 Montessori North Adams Mt. Greylock 02090820 Christian Northampton Montessori 02100805 of Northampton Northampton Clarke Sch for the 02100810 Deaf Northampton Solomon Schechter 02100815 Day of the Pioneer Valley Northampton New Directions 02100818 Northampton Smith College 02100820 Campus Northampton Northampton 02100823 Developmental Northampton Valley Christian 02100830 North Andover Brooks 02110805 North Andover St Michael 02110835 North St Mary Sacred 02120810 Attleborough Heart Northborough Cornerstone 02130803 Northborough Al-Hamra 02130810 Northborough St Bernardette's 02130820 Northborough YMCA Center for 02130830 Child Care Northbridge Whitinsville 02140820 Christian North Valleyview 02150805 Brookfield North Mad Brook 02150810 Brookfield Northfield Linden Hill 02160805 Northfield Northfield Mt 02160810 Hermon Norton New Testament 02180825 Norwood St Catherine Of 02200805 Siena Norwood Phoenix 02200810 Palmer Faith Baptist Chr 02270815 Acad Peabody Bishop Fenwick 02290805 Peabody Lakeside 02290815 Peabody St John the Baptist 02290820 Pepperell Mapledene 02320805 Pittsfield Miss Hall's 02360805 Pittsfield Sacred Heart 02360820 Pittsfield St Mark's Middle 02360825 Pittsfield St Joseph Central 02360830 Pittsfield Sinai 02360835 Acad/Berkshires Plainville Hill Crest 02380815 Plymouth The Baird Center 02390805 Plymouth Mayflower Nursing 02390815 and Rehabilitation Center Quincy Sacred Heart 02430805 Quincy St Ann entray 02430807 Quincy St Joseph 02430820 Quincy St Mary entray 02430825

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Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-126 St Francis Of Assisi Medford 01760810 St Francis Xavier Acushnet 00030810 St Francis Xavier Weymouth 03360890 St Francis Xavier Barnstable 00200840 Prep St Gregory Boston 00350856 St James-St John New Bedford 02010865 St Jeanne D'Arc Lowell 01600860 St Jerome Weymouth 03360895 St Joan Of Arc/St Chicopee 00610825 George St John Boston 00350862 St John Canton 00500805 St John The Baptist Ludlow 01610805 St John the Baptist Peabody 02290820 St John The Attleboro 00160810 Evangelist St John the Beverly 00300815 Evangelist St John the Wellesley 03170820 Evangelist St John's Shrewsbury 02710820 St John's Prep Danvers 00710845 St Joseph Fairhaven 00940815 St Joseph Salem 02580825 St Joseph Webster 03160815 St Joseph Central Pittsfield 02360830 St Joseph Fitchburg 00970855 St Joseph Haverhill 01280820 St Joseph Holbrook 01330830 St Joseph Medford 01760820 St Joseph Needham 01990810 St Joseph Quincy 02430820 St Joseph Wakefield 03050810 St Joseph-St New Bedford 02010875 Therese St Jude Waltham 03080825 St Kevin Boston 00350868 St Leo Leominster 01530820 St Louis Webster 03160820 St Louis Lowell 01600880 St Margaret Boston 00350874 St Margaret Lowell 01600885 St Margaret Bourne 00360830 Regional St Mark Southborough 02760825 St Mark Boston 00350920 St Mark's Middle Pittsfield 02360825 St Mary Lee 01500805 St Mary Longmeadow 01590805 St Mary New Bedford 02010880 St Mary Shrewsbury 02710825 St Mary Ware 03090805 St Mary Westfield 03250810 St Mary Melrose 01780805 St Mary Winchester 03440825 St Mary entray Quincy 02430825 St Mary Westfield 03250815 St Mary Of Danvers 00710850 Annunciation St Mary Of Boston 00350882 Czestochowa St Mary of the Brookline 00460830 Assumption St Mary of the Hills Milton 01890830 St Mary Primary Taunton 02930850 St Mary Reg Jr-Sr Lynn 01630885 St Mary Sacred North 02120810 Heart Attleborough St Mary Star of the Beverly 00300825 Sea St Mary Star of the Boston 00350884 Sea St Mary/Immac Lawrence 01490875 Conception St Mary's Central Worcester 03480896 Cath HS St Mary's Central Worcester 03480895 St Mary's Clinton 00640805 St Mary's Mansfield 01670850 St Matthew Springfield 02810905 St Matthew Boston 00350872 St Mel Day Gloucester 01070815 St Michael Fall River 00950915 St Michael Hudson 01410820 St Michael Lowell 01600890 St Michael North Andover 02110835 St Monica Methuen 01810815 St Patrick Boston 00350886

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-127 St Patrick Lawrence 01490870 St Patrick Lowell 01600895 St Patrick Stoneham 02840830 St Patricks Chicopee 00610830 St Paul Hingham 01310820 St Paul Wellesley 03170825 St Peter Central Worcester 03480875 Catholic St Peter Cambridge 00490917 St Peter Boston 00350890 St Peter Boston 00350892 St Peter Marian Worcester 03480850 St Pius V Lynn 01630900 St Raphael Medford 01760825 St Rose Chelsea 00570815 St Sebastian Needham 01990860 Country Day St Stanislaus Chicopee 00610835 St Stanislaus Fall River 00950935 St Stanislaus Lowell 01600905 St Stanislaus Kostka Adams 00040810 St Stephen Worcester 03480919 St Stephen's Watertown 03140830 Armenian St Tarcisius Framingham 01000815 St Theresa Boston 00350894 St Thomas The West Springfield 03320810 Apostle St Vincent's Fall River 00950940 St Vincent's Westport 03310825 St William Boston 00350900 Steppingstones Stow 02860805 Stetson Inc Barre 00210810 Steven's Children's Swansea 02920810 Home Stoneleigh Burnham Greenfield 01140846 Stoneridge Beverly 00300812 Children's Montessori Striar Hebrew Sharon 02660840 Sudbury Valley Framingham 01000825 Summit Montessori Framingham 01000868 Swansea Wood Swansea 02920820 Tabor Marion 01690815 Taunton Catholic Taunton 02930815 Middle Tenacre Country Wellesley 03170830 Day Tender Loving Care Bellingham 00250850 ELC Thacher Montessori Milton 01890846 Thayer Braintree 00400821 The at Charlemont 00530825 Charlemont The Baird Center Plymouth 02390805 The Carroll Lincoln 01570805 The Common Amherst 00080850 The Greenhouse Salem 02580870 The Imago Maynard 01740810 The Islamic Methuen 01810835 The Kingsley Boston 00350760 The Laurel Brewster 00410825 The Learning Randolph 02440840 Center for Deaf Children The Learning Clinic Brooklyn, CT 09500268 The Learning Boston 00350765 Project The MacDuffie Springfield 02810855 The Masters Gardner 01030825 Christian The Meadowbrook Weston 03300810 The Nativity Worcester 03480805 of Worcester The New Jewish Waltham 03080865 The Park Brookline 00460814 The Paul Center Chelmsford 00560835 The Pike Inc Andover 00090825 The Rashi Newton 02070818 The Rivers Weston 03300815 The Sage Foxborough 00990825 The Southbrook Bridgewater 00420810 The Victor Acton 00020830 The Village Royalston 02550850 The White Oak Westfield 03250840 The Winsor Boston 00350910 Touchstone Grafton 01100830 Community Sch Tower Marblehead 01680820 Tri-County Youth Easthampton 00860817 Programs Trinity Catholic Southbridge 02770830

Massachusetts Department of Education SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards Page 5-128 October 1, 2004 Trinity Catholic Trinity Christian Newton Yarmouth 02070815 03510815 Trivium Lancaster 01470850 Twin City Christian Lunenburg 01620820 Unknown Private Ursuline Unknown Dedham 08880000 00730820 Valley Christian Northampton 02100830 Valley West Chicopee 00610845 Valleyhead Lenox 01520840 Valleyview North Brookfield 02150805 Venerini Worcester 03480930 Veritas Barnstable 00200870 Vineyard Montessori Wachusett Hills Tisbury Gardner 02960825 01030805 Christian Walden Street Concord 00670802 for Girls Waldorf Lexington 01550830 Waldorf - Cape Cod Walker Home Bourne Needham 00360802 01990820 Walnut Hill Natick 01980810 Walnut Park Montessori Waring Newton Beverly 02070880 00300835 Warren SDA Warren 03110830 Wayland Of Fram. Framingham 01000875 Wayside Marlborough 01700803 Wediko Children Windsor, NH 09500429 Services West End Day New Bedford 02010885 Nursery Westgate Christian Natick 01980820 Whitinsville Northbridge 02140820 Christian Whitney Freetown 01020825 Wilbraham + Wilbraham 03390850 Monson Acdmy Willie Ross Sch For Longmeadow 01590815 Deaf Williston Easthampton 00860820 Northampton Willow Hill Sudbury 02880805 Winchendon Winchendon 03430810 Woodward Quincy 02430840 for Girls Worcester Worcester 03480955 Worcester SDA Worcester 03480945 Wreath of Plymouth, NH 09500420 New Hampshire Xaverian Brothers Westwood 03350805 Yeshiva Acad Longmeadow 01590820 Yeshiva Hebrew Worcester 03480950 Day Acad YMCA Center for Child Care Northborough 02130830

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-129 HARVEST/PRODUCTION Appendix F Chapter 74 Program Codes GENERAL MARKETING 080708 GRAPH DESN,COMMERCIAL ART 500402 Name of Program CODE GRAPHIC & PRINTING EQ OPR 480201 AGRIC BUS & PROD, OTHER 019999 HEALTH & MEDIC ASST, OTHR 510899 AGRIC MECHANIZATION,GENERAL 010201 HEATING, A/C, REFRIG MECH 470201 AGRIC PROD WORKERS/MGRS 010301 HORTIC SERV/MGMT, OTHER 010699 ANIMAL PRODUCTION 010302 HORTIC SERVICES OPER/MGMT 010601 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 480102 HOTEL/MOTEL& RESTRNT MGMT 520902 AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIRER 470603 INFO SCIENCES/SYSTEMS 110401 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC/TECH 470604 INSTIT FOOD WORKERS/ADMIN 200401 BIOMEDICAL ENGIN-REL TECH 150401 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 119999 BUILDING & PROPERTY MAINT 460401 LANDSCAPING OPER & MGMT 010605 BUS SYSTEMS NETWORKING & 521204 LASER & OPTICAL TECHNICIAN 150304 TELECOMM MACHINE SHOP ASSISTANT 480503 CABINETMAKER & MILLWORKER 480703 MACHINIST/MACHINE TECH 480501 CARPENTER 460201 MAJ APPLIANCE INST/REPAIR 470106 CHAPTER 74 EXPLORATORY 990100 MARINE MAINT/SHIP REPAIR 490306 CHILD CARE & GUID WRK/MGR 200201 MASON & TILE SETTER 460101 CLOTHING/APPAREL/TEXTILE 200301 MECHANICAL DRAFTING 480105 COMMUNIC SYSTEMS INST/REP 470103 MEDICAL ADM ASST/SECRETRY 520404 COMMUNITY HEALTH LIAISON 510301 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 510801 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 110201 MEDICAL LAB TECH 511004 COMPUTER SYS NETWORKING & 110901 NATURAL RESOURCES 030101 TELECOMM CONSERVATION COSMETOLOGY 120403 NURSING ASSISTANT/AIDE 511614 CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAINING 120503 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 520407 CUSTODIAL/HSKPG/HOME SERVICE 200601 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE 010603 DATA PROCESSING TECH 110301 PAINTER & WALL COVERER 460408 DENTAL ASSISTANT 510601 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT 510807 DESIGN/VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS 500401 PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 460501 DIESEL ENGINE MECHANIC 470605 PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) 511613 DRAFTING, GENERAL 480101 PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR 480208 ELECTRIC/ELECTRON EQ INST 470101 RADIO&TV BROADCAST TECH 100104 ELECTRICIAN 460302 SHEET METAL WORKER 480506 ELECTROMECHANICAL TECH 150403 SMALL ANIMAL PROD MGMT 010398 ELECTRONIC & COMM TECH 150303 SMALL ENGINE MECH/REPAIR 470606 ELECTRONIC EQUIP,OTHER 470199 STATIONARY ENERGY SOURCES 470501 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 151101 SURGICAL/OPERATING TECH 510909 ENVIR AND POLL CNTRL TECH 150507 WELDER/WELDING TECH 480508 FINANCIAL SERVICES MKTG 080401 FORESTRY 030401

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-130 Appendix G Non Chapter 74 Program Codes Name of Program Code AGRICULTURE 0100 BUSINESS AND OFFICE OCCUPATIONS 5200 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 1000 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 1100 CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONS 4600 COSMETOLOGY 1204 CRIMINAL JUSTICE & CORRECTIONS 4300 CULINARY ARTS 1205 EARLY CHILDHOOD 1900 EDUCATION 1300 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1500 FINANCE 5208 HEALTH SERVICES 5100 HOSPITALITY ADMIN / MGMT 5209 MARKETING 0800 MECHANIC & REPAIR TECHNOLOGY 4700 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION 0300 NON-CHAPTER 74 EXPLORATORY 9902 PRECISION PRODUCTION 4800 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE 4400 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 2100 TRANSPORTATION (AIR, GROUND, MARINE) 4900 VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 5000 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS 2002 WHOLESALE / RETAIL SALES AND SERVICES 2003

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-131 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Appendix H Advanced Placement Course Codes Course Code Art History 113 Art Studio Art: 2_D Design Portfolio 115 Art Studio Art: 3-D Design Portfolio 116 Art Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio 114 Biology 120 Calculus AB 166 Calculus BC 168 Chemistry 125 Computer Science A 131 Computer Science AB 133 Economics Macroeconomics 135 Economics Microeconomics 134 English Language and Composition 136 English Literature and Composition 137 Environmental Science 140 French Language 148 French Literature 151 Geography Human Geography 153 German Language 155 Government and Politics Comparative 158 Government and Politics United States 157 History European 143 History United States 107 History World 193 Latin Literature 161 Latin Vergil 160 Music Theory 175 Physics B 178 Physics C: Electricity and Magenitism 182 Physics C: Mechanics 180 Psychology 185 Spanish Language 187 Spanish Literature 189 Statistics 190

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-132 Appendix J Development of Student Data Standards The student information management system requires the establishment of data standards to ensure that the information collected about each student will be consistent across the over 400 school districts in Massachusetts. The development of data standards involved two tasks: (00) Selecting the specific information that districts must maintain and report to the Department Establishing common definitions, formats and reporting categories for each data element The data standards development process is described in detail below: May-September, 1996 Identified individual data elements of existing DOE reporting requirements Reviewed DOE reporting mandates state, federal, monitoring The first step of the process of developing data standards involved reviewing the aggregate data collection forms currently used by the Department of Education. The Department was assisted by Glynn Ligon of Evaluation Software Publishing, Inc., who has extensive experience working with other states who have developed student information management systems as well as with the National Center for Education Statistics. The individual data elements on which the data collection forms were based were identified and classified by reporting mandate and linked to existing national data standards (NCES Student Data Handbook, SPEEDExpress, etc.). The state and federal reporting mandates that require the existing data collection were researched and analyzed to identify the specific reporting requirements that the Department must meet. October, 1996-March, 1997 Reviewed existing data elements handbooks for example, NCES, California Developed 5 categories to classify the universe of data elements The Department identified additional lists of all possible data elements that could be collected as appropriate. Resources from the National Center for Educational Statistics as well as the data standards from other states were examined. Five categories by which to sort data elements were identified: Category I Data elements that districts must maintain about each student and submit to the DOE Category II Data elements that districts may be required to submit to the DOE in the future Category III Data elements that districts are required to maintain, but not submit to the DOE Category IV Data elements that districts are not required to maintain Category V Data elements that districts are legally prohibited from maintaining The process focused on selecting Category I data elements and establishing standards for maintaining and reporting them. The selection criteria consisted of: Data elements that would replace existing paper-based reporting Data elements that were required for federal or state reporting; Data elements that would be reasonable to require from districts in the first phase of implementation. The Data Standards Workgroup was established to provide broad-based input into the development of the student data standards. An initial meeting of the Data Standards Workgroup was held on March 27, 1997. March-August, 1997 Developed draft list of Category I data elements and reviewed/revised with Partner Districts May 14, 1997

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-133 MASBO May 23, 1997 ET Advisory Committee May 28, 1997 Data Standards Work Group June 24, 1997 Advanced Systems (assessment contractor) District Site Visits (Began in summer 1997 and completed in December, 1997) A draft list of Category I data elements was identified and reviewed internally for technical, policy and legal issues. The need to determine how a student identifier would be assigned and managed emerged as the major issue in the development of data standards. The Department began a review of the legal issues that were involved and decided to contract with Glynn Ligon and Barbara Clements of Evaluation Software Publishing, Inc. to assist in the data standards development process. September - February, 1998 Internal review and revision of data standards with development and implementation teams. Review of data standards with Evaluation Software Publishing Development of recommendation for the student identifier needed to accomplish system goals Development of legal advisory March - May, 1998 Disseminate Draft to Data Standards Workgroup for comment Pilot Draft Category I data standards Review comments and revise as appropriate Finalize data standards and disseminate to districts Review comments and revise as appropriate Submit for final approval June -November, 1998 Meet with Administrative Software Vendors Disseminate Student Information Management System Handbook January, 2000 Complete and disseminate Data Standards Handbook, Version 1.1

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-134 Organization Administrators of Special Education American Civil Liberties Union Athol-Royalston Public s Chelsea Health Department Department of Mental Health Department of Mental Retardation Department of Social Services Department of Transitional Assistance Department of Youth Services Executive Office for Administration and Finance LEA Representative Learning Disabilities Association MASCD MISER Mass Advocacy Center Mass Association for Bilingual Education Mass Association of Business Officials Mass Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation Mass Association of Committees Mass Association of Superintendents Mass Association of Vocational Admin Mass Computer Using Educators Mass Counseling Association Mass Department of Public Health Mass Developmental Disabilities Mass Principal Association Mass Federation of Teachers Mass Jobs Council Mass Law Reform Representative MaryAnn Byrnes Valerie Ardi John Roberts Ralph Clifford Janet Latour Ned Pratt Frank Singleton Judith Rygiel Larry R. Hookey Janet George Ron Sanfield Sarah Davidon Pat Mastrangelo Patricia S. Wada Lynne A. Mooney Rosemary D. McCrohan John T. Vasily Jane Henchey Jay Ritter Rob Reilly Jane Derman-Kilgallon Ruth Glazerman Mary Forte Hayes Dick Wagner Johanna Sharp John Mudd Maria Perez Lincoln Lynch Roger Young Sandra Guryan Mary Campbell Mary Anne Smith Michael Gilbert Peter Finn William Ryan Robert McArdle Nancy Vose Laura Hendsbee Anne Sheetz Sion Harris Daniel Shannon Michael Dorsey Yoang Hoon Jung Nadya Higgins Richard Burchill Edward Sapienza Kathleen Kelley Steven Amrock Kim Gelerman Alan Rodgers

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-135 Organization Mass Org of Educational Collaboratives Mass Parent/Teacher Association Mass Food Service Association Mass Nurses Association Mass Secondary Administrators Association Mass Teachers Association Mass Telecommunications Coalition Mass Telecommunications Council MassCue Massachusetts Legislature National Coalition for Patient Rights Newton Public s OSE/BFCH/DPH Office for Children Parent/Student Representative Plymouth Public s Saugus Public s Nurse Springfield Public s Stoughton Public s Town of Westwood MIS Representative Kevin O'Grady Barbara Bailey Jennifer Olivieri Cynthia Wilson Marsha Buckminster Margaret Burton Paul Grueter Robert Gardner Fred Andelman Ralph Devlin Robert Murphy Beth Lowd James A. Warner Steven Levy Earle Hancock Representative Harold M. Lane Representative Linda E. Harkins Senator Cheryl A. Jacques Senator David P. Magnani Senator Robert A. Antonioni Denise Nagel Margo Goldman Richard J. Anderson Karen Adler Dan Walsh Leslie and Michael Fleischer John Souza Dr. Bernard Sidman Charlotte Sciola Judith Masucci Mitsy Beyer Donna Boivin Robert G. Hamel Kathleen A. Silva Kathleen I. Tyrell Beth Ahern

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-136 Appendix K Acceptable ASCII Characters

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-137 Appendix L Special Education Definitions (DOE034) SPED Placement Information (3 to 21 years old) (00) Not a Special Education Student This category includes students who do not have a valid IEP and who are not receiving Special Education services. (01) Not currently a Special Education student, but was previously a Special Education student during the current school year This category includes students who were receiving services during the current school year but who are no longer receiving services. (05) 3-5 year olds, General Education students serving as role models in Pre-K classes This category includes general education students who are serving as peers in a pre-kindergarten class with Special Education students. (08) 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% special education services in the general education classroom Students 3 to 5 years of age who receive all of their special education and related services in educational programs designed primarily for students without disabilities. No special education or related services are provided in separate special education settings. This may include: Regular kindergarten classes; Head start centers; Child care facilities; or Public preschool classes offered to an eligible pre-kindergarten population. (09) 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% Substantially Separate Classroom Students 3 to 5 years of age who receive all of their special education and related services in educational programs designed primarily for students with disabilities housed in regular school buildings. This may include: Special education classrooms in child care facilities, or other community-based settings; Special education classrooms in trailers or portables outside regular school buildings; or Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services. (10) All Ages, Full Inclusion special education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time. This may include students with disabilities placed in: Public preschools, head start, child care, nursery school facilities, or other community-based settings with Special Education provided outside of the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time; Separate school/early childhood combinations; Classes with special/related services provided outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time; Home-schooled environments receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time; Correctional/DYS facilities receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time; or Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services. (20) All Ages, Partial Inclusion special education services outside the general education classroom 21% to 60% of the time Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education services outside the general education classroom for at least 21% and not more than 60% of the time. This may include students placed in: Public preschools, head start, child care, nursery school facilities, or other community-based settings with special education provided outside of the general education classroom for 21% to 60% of the time; Classes with special/related services provided outside the general education classroom for 21% to 60% of the time; Home-schooled environments receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for at least 21% and no more than 60% of the time; Correctional/DYS facilities receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for at least 21% and not more than 60% of the time; or Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services. (40) All Ages, Substantially Separate Classroom special education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-138 Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time. Do not include students who receive special education programs in public or private day or residential facilities. This category may include students placed in: Public preschools, head start, child care, nursery school facilities, or other community-based settings with special education provided outside of the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time; Classes with special education services provided outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time; Home-schooled environments receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time; Correctional/DYS facilities receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time; or Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services for more than 60% of the student s school time. (41) All Ages, Public Separate Day Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive all day special education and/or related services in a public separate day school according to their IEP. The public separate day school must be a special education day school located in a building or facility outside of the general education environment that provides special education services and is approved under 603 CMR 28.09. This includes students placed in: Public day schools in separate buildings that provide full day special education services; or Collaborative day schools in separate buildings that provide full day special education services. (50) All Ages, Private Separate Day Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive all day special education and/or related services in a private separate day school according to their IEP. The private separate day school must be a special education day school located in a building or facility outside of the general education environment that provides full day special education services and is approved under 603 CMR 28.09. (60) All Ages, Residential Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education and/or related services including residential services in a public or a private residential school at public expense and according to the student's IEP. The residential school must be a special education school located in a building or facility outside of the general education environment that provides 24-hour special education services and is approved under 603 CMR 28.09. (70) All Ages, Homebound/Hospital Students 3 to 21 years of age who are at home or in a hospital pursuant to doctors orders and who are receiving all of their special education and related services in the principal residence of the students family or caregivers or at hospital facilities. (90) All Ages, Public Residential Institutional Facilities (0370XXXX schools) Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive their special education and/or related services in public residential institutional facilities. This category is limited to those students attending Tri-County Hospital (Taunton, 03700015), Mass Hospital (Canton, 03700026), East District (Belmont, 03700040), and Central/West (Westborough, 03700012). (DOE036) Special Education Nature of Primary Disability Students should be counted in the categories that reflect the primary disability. (01) Intellectual Impairment - The permanent capacity for performing cognitive tasks, functions, or problem solving is significantly limited or impaired and is exhibited by more than one of the following: a slower rate of learning; disorganized patterns of learning; difficulty with adaptive behavior; and/or difficulty understanding abstract concepts. Such term shall include students with mental retardation. (02) Sensory/Hard of Hearing or Deaf - The capacity to hear, with amplification, is limited, impaired, or absent and results in one or more of the following: reduced performance in hearing acuity tasks; difficulty with oral communication; and/or difficulty in understanding auditorally-presented information in the education environment. The term includes students who are deaf and students who are hard-of -hearing. (03) Communication Impairment - The capacity to use expressive and/or receptive language is significantly limited, impaired, or delayed and is exhibited by difficulties in one or more of the following areas: speech, such as articulation and/or voice; conveying, understanding, or using spoken, written, or symbolic language. The term may include a student with impaired articulation, stuttering, language impairment, or voice impairment if such impairment adversely affects the student's educational performance.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-139 (04) Sensory/Vision Impairment or Blind - The capacity to see, after correction, is limited, impaired, or absent and results in one or more of the following: reduced performance in visual acuity tasks; difficulty with written communication; and/or difficulty with understanding information presented visually in the education environment. The term includes students who are blind and students with limited vision. (05) Emotional Impairment - As defined under federal law at 34 CFR 300.7, the student exhibits one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects educational performance: an inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors; an inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers; inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances; a general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression; or a tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. The determination of disability shall not be made solely because the student's behavior violates the school's discipline code, because the student is involved with a state court or social service agency, or because the student is socially maladjusted, unless the Team determines that the student has a serious emotional disturbance. (06) Physical Impairment - The physical capacity to move, coordinate actions, or perform physical activities is significantly limited, impaired, or delayed and is exhibited by difficulties in one or more of the following areas: physical and motor tasks; independent movement; performing basic life functions. The term shall include severe orthopedic impairments or impairments caused by congenital anomaly, cerebral palsy, amputations, and fractures if such impairment adversely affects a student's educational performance. (07) Health Impairment - A chronic or acute health problem such that the physiological capacity to function is significantly limited or impaired and results in one or more of the following: limited strength, vitality or alertness including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli resulting in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment. The term shall include health impairments due to asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit with hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, rheumatic fever, and sickle cell anemia, if such health impairment adversely affects a student's educational performance. (08) Specific Learning Disability - The term means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations. Use of the term shall meet all federal requirements given in federal law at 34 CFR 300.7(c)(10) and 300.541. (09) Sensory/DeafBlind - Concomitant hearing and visual impairments, the combination of which causes severe communication and other developmental and educational needs. (10) Multiple Disabilities This category should be selected only if the child has multiple primary disabilities. (11) Autism - A developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction. The term shall have the meaning given it in federal law at 34 CFR 300.7. (12) Neurological Impairment - The capacity of the nervous system is limited or impaired with difficulties exhibited in one or more of the following areas: the use of memory, the control and use of cognitive functioning, sensory and motor skills, speech, language, organizational skills, information processing, affect, social skills, or basic life functions. The term includes students who have received a traumatic brain injury. (13) Developmental Delay - The learning capacity of a young child (3-9 years old) is significantly limited, impaired, or delayed and is exhibited by difficulties in one or more of the following areas: receptive and/or expressive language; cognitive abilities; physical functioning; social, emotional, or adaptive functioning; and/or self-help skills. (500) Does not apply to student This category is used for a child who is not eligible for special education services. (DOE038) Special Education - Level of Need Level of need refers to the services that a student receives as determined by the school district upon review of the student s IEP and should correspond with the Administrative Placement Form (PL2) available at http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/iep/eng_toc.html also noted in the following tables.

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5-140 Determining Level of Need Level of need refers to the amount of services that a student receives inside or outside of the general education classroom. Check one box in each on the following columns that best describes the student s program. Setting(s): Service Provider(s): Level of Services 1 in general education general educators and paraprofessionals with classroom consultation 2 in and out of general combination of general educators, paraprofessionals, education classroom special educators and related service providers 3 out of general education classroom special educators and related service providers under 25% of program time between 25% and 75% of program time over 75% of program time If two or three boxes are checked in Row 1, indicate low. If two or three boxes are checked in Row 2, indicate moderate. If two or three boxes are checked in Row 3, indicate high. If one box is checked in each row, check either moderate or high depending on the need of the child. If the student s program cannot be rated against the listed criteria, use professional judgment in estimating level of service. Level of Need Low-less than 2 hours of services per week Low- 2 hours or more of services per week Moderate

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 141 Appendix M - Competency Attainment ~ Certificates and Milestones/Achievements With Industry Clusters That Have Reported This Certificate or Milestone/Achievement SIMS DOE031 (Report in End of Year 05) CERTIFICATIONS / MILESTONES / ACHIEVEMENTS AGRIC and NATURAL RESSOURCES ARTS AND COMMUNI-CATIONS BUSINESS and ADMIN. SERVICES CONSTRUCT-ION HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM HUMAN SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTUR-ING SCIENCE, ENGINEERING and TECHNICAL TRANSPORT-ATION WHOLESALE/ RETAIL SALES and SERVICES 02 Industry-Issued Credential A+ HVRAC Certification (A+) x 02 Industry-Issued Credential American Heart Association - Choke Saving x 02 Industry-Issued Credential American Red Cross CPR Certification (ACPR) x x x x x x x x x x 02 Industry-Issued Credential American Red Cross First Aid (AFirstAid) x x x x x x x x x x 02 Industry-Issued Credential American Welding Society [AWS] Welder Certificate x x (ANSI / AASHT / AWSD 1.5) 02 Industry-Issued Credential ASE Refrigerant Certification (ASER) x 02 Industry-Issued Credential Barcode Cert. (Mass Restaurant Association) x 02 Industry-Issued Credential BASF Painting: Color Match & Blend x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) x 02 Industry-Issued Credential Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Commonwealth of MA Radiation Certification x (MARAD) 02 Industry-Issued Credential Comptia A + x x 02 Industry-Issued Credential Comptia Network + x x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Cosmetologist Liscense (COSL) x 02 Industry-Issued Credential C-Tech Certification Network Specialist (C-Tech) x x 02 Industry-Issued Credential Dental Assistant National Board Certification in x Infection Control (DANBIN) 02 Industry-Issued Credential Dental Assistant National Board Certification in x Radiation Health & Safety (DANBRA) 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Electronic Imaging Certification (EIC) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License EPA 608 Refrigerant Certification (EPA608) x x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Hoisting Machinery Operator License (HMOL) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Home Health Aid (HHA) x

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 142 SIMS DOE031 (Report in End of Year 05) CERTIFICATIONS / MILESTONES / ACHIEVEMENTS AGRIC and NATURAL RESSOURCES ARTS AND COMMUNI-CATIONS BUSINESS and ADMIN. SERVICES CONSTRUCT-ION HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM HUMAN SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTUR-ING SCIENCE, ENGINEERING and TECHNICAL TRANSPORT-ATION WHOLESALE/ RETAIL SALES and SERVICES 04 Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward Apprentice x and Journeyperson Gas Fitter Group 2 & 3 License (HRSGFL) 04 Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward Apprentice x and Journeyperson Plumber License (HRSJPPL) 04 Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward ASE Automotive Certification (HRSASE) 04 Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward x Journeyperson Electrician License (HRSJPEL) 04 Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward Oil Burner x Apprentice and Technician License (HRSOBTL) 04 Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward x Refrigeration Trainee and Technician License (HRSRTTL) 02 Industry-Issued Credential Microsoft User Specialist Certification (MOUSC) x x 02 Industry-Issued Credential National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation [NATEF] and National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence [ASE] Certification (NATEF/ASE) 02 Industry-Issued Credential National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) National Restaurant Association ProStart Certification x (PROST) 02 Industry-Issued Credential National Restaurant Association ServSafe Certification x (SESAFE) 02 Industry-Issued Credential Novell CAN Certification x 02 Industry-Issued Credential Office for Child Care Services Infant/Toddler Teacher x Certification (OCCSINT) 02 Industry-Issued Credential Office for Child Care Services Pre Teacher x Certification (OCCSPRE) 03 State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA Construction, Safety & Health - 10 Hrs (OSHA x C10) 03 State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA Construction, Safety & Health - 30 Hrs (OSHA C30) 03 State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA General Industry 10 Hrs (OSHA G10) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA General Industry 30 Hrs (OSHA G30) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA Hazardous Waste Operation Training Cert. x x [HZMAT] 8 Hrs Refresher (OSHA HZMAT 8) x x x x x

Massachusetts Department of Education Page 143 SIMS DOE031 (Report in End of Year 05) CERTIFICATIONS / MILESTONES / ACHIEVEMENTS AGRIC and NATURAL RESSOURCES ARTS AND COMMUNI-CATIONS BUSINESS and ADMIN. SERVICES CONSTRUCT-ION HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM HUMAN SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTUR-ING SCIENCE, ENGINEERING and TECHNICAL TRANSPORT-ATION WHOLESALE/ RETAIL SALES and SERVICES 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Pesticide Application Certificate (PAC) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Received Apprentice Plumber License (APPRL) x 03 State/ Fed. Issued License Second Class Boiler Fi reman License (SCBFL) x 01 Chapter 74 Certificate Chapter 74 Certificate (met local HS vocational program requirements) x x x x x x x x x x x x This is not an exhaustive list. You may add other certificates/licenses and milestones. Districts will report Competency Attainment in SIMS beginning in the June/July End of Year (EOY)05