Educational Data System (EDS) Administration Manual and Policy



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Educational Data System (EDS) Administration Manual and Policy Randy Dorn State Superintendent of Public Instruction Prepared by OSPI Customer Support Greg Beck, Application Development Director Information Technology Services

Table of Contents Using the Education Data System (EDS) Administration System... 3 Introduction... 3 Overview of EDS Administration... 3 Help for EDS Administration... 4 Roles for the EDS Admin... 4 District Data Security Manager Role... 4 Other EDS Admin Roles... 4 Selecting EDS Admin from the My Applications Screen... 5 EDS Administration System Welcome Screen... 6 Manage People... 6 Create New Person... 10 Edit Person... 13 Manage Organizations... 21 Edit Administrator... 27 New Schools Requested... 30 Reports... 36 Organization Hierarchy... 36 Security by Role... 36 Security by Organization... 36 User Roles by Organization... 36 School Profile Data... 36 Education Directory... 37 Access Denied... 37 EDS Administration Info Center... 37 Glossary of Terms... 38 EDS Security Management Policy... 40 Appointment and/or Removal of DDSM form... 42 EDS Access Communication Template... 43 EDS User Role Matrix... 44 EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 2 of 44

Using the Education Data System (EDS) Administration System Introduction Welcome to the OSPI Education Data System (EDS) Administration System. EDS is a centralized suite of web-based applications involving Washington educational data. It is used by: state agencies, educational service districts (ESDs), school districts, local education agencies (LEAs), schools, teachers, teaching certificate applicants, non-profit organizations, and businesses for a variety of purposes relating to education. EDS uses a single sign-on system to provide access to allowed data. Accounts may be created by individuals or Data Security Managers. Roles applied to an EDS account give the user of that account access to the allowed data for that organization. The addition of a role to a user s account may only be performed by an authorized Data Security Manager. Some EDS roles may be requested by the user but are only applied when approval by the authorized Data Security Manager is given. As a Data Security Administrator, you will be responsible for managing the information and security for your school district/lea. The EDS Administration application enables you to collect, submit, review, and change information (directory data) for your school district/lea that is maintained in EDS, as well as manage user security access. It is important to maintain your directory data so all reports required by federal and state law will be accurate for your schools and district. Your role is very important. This manual was written to assist users who have been assigned the role of District Data Security Manager (DDSM) in the EDS system. It will also provide information helpful to users who are EDS ESD/District Managers and EDS School Managers, although not all sections covered in this manual will be applicable. Overview of EDS Administration Roles of DDSMs in EDS Administration Manage people o Create new user o Activate an existing certificate record o Edit user account and profile information o Reset password o Add/edit roles in your organization Manage Organizations o Edit organizations o Edit contact information o Edit administrator o Request new schools Report problems with EDS to OSPI Customer Support Role of OSPI Customer Support Merge user accounts Support DDSMs This manual will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to use the EDS Admin functions once you have EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 3 of 44 June 2015

logged in. The menus you will see are dependent on your type of admin access. You will only be able to work with your district s/lea s information. Help for EDS Administration If you need assistance, please contact OSPI Customer Support at 1-800-725-4311 option 7 or customersupport@k12.wa.us. This contact information is also available in the Help icon which is located in the upper right-hand corner of each page within EDS Administration. Roles for the EDS Admin The level of access you have, to perform tasks as an administrator, is called a role. Roles may be assigned at the ESD, district, or school organization level. District Data Security Manager Role The District Data Security Manager (DDSM) role is a high-level role that allows a user to assign roles to other users. As a DDSM, you are tasked with maintaining the accounts of users within your organization. Everyone with this role in your district appears on the list of DDSMs at the top of the My Applications page in EDS: The DDSM role is not merely an assignment of access, but also an assignment of the responsibilities for the district s EDS data. If you have received the DDSM role, please review the Policy section of this document. To be assigned this role, your district Superintendent must submit the Appointment of DDSM Form to OSPI Customer Support. This form is attached to this document. Other EDS Admin Roles There are three roles in the EDS system that a District Data Security Manager (DDSM) can assign to other users that allow access to the EDS Admin application: Role Appropriate Organization Documentation for DDSMs EDS ESD Manager District Allows user to access EDS Administration application to modify directory information for all schools in the district. EDS School Manager School Allows user to access EDS Administration application to modify directory information for a specific school. Directory Manager District Allows user to manage directory information for the organization and all child organizations. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 4 of 44

Selecting EDS Admin from the My Applications Screen When you are logged in to EDS, select My Applications to see the list of applications you can access. To manage your organization or create/edit EDS user accounts, select the Education Data System Administration link: EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 5 of 44

EDS Administration System Welcome Screen This is the first screen in the EDS Admin System. The menu on the left side of the screen provides you with a list of tasks that you can perform and shows you where you can go (navigate) within the system. You will see the menu options that match your assigned admin role. The upper right hand side of the screen has links to the EDS Home page, the Help menu, and a Feedback link to report questions or comments to OSPI Customer Support. The name of your organization is also displayed on the upper right-hand corner. To select an item, point and click on your choice: Manage People EDS is a single sign on system; each user should only have one account. Account sharing is prohibited. The Manage People section allows you to create or edit user profiles in EDS. District and EDS staff, along with teachers, will need user accounts and access to the EDS system. This section is where you can assist them in creating, managing, editing, and assigning security to their EDS accounts. The main EDS login page also allows new users to create or claim an EDS account and allows existing users to login, look up their username, and reset their password. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 6 of 44

New users can create an account from the login screen at https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us by selecting the Create an Account tab: After entering the Required Login Information and Data for Linking to a Certificate (if applicable), users select the Register button and are directed to input their personal information in the My Profile section. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 7 of 44

This profile page asks for their contact information as well as demographic information that will be used to verify their account or send official business correspondence by mail to their home address. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 8 of 44

It is possible for some of the user s information to match information in other existing EDS accounts. In this case, after selecting the Register button on the Create an Account page, the user will be directed to a page showing the First Name, Last Name, Birth Date, Gender, Certificate Number, Login name, Primary Email, and the Last Log in Date of the account(s) with partially matching information. The user can claim their account or select None of these are me to continue creating a new account. To claim their account, the user will click This is me next to the account they are trying to claim. If the account already has a Login Name and Primary Email, the user will be prompted with a Reset Password message. They can either reset their password to gain access to their existing account or select Nevermind to be taken back to the prior screen. The password reset email will be sent to their Primary Email. If the user no longer has access to the listed Primary Email address, they can contact their DDSM to: Update their Login Name and Primary Email in their account so they can reset their password. Manually reset their password, then they can log in and update their Login Name and Primary Email. If the account does not contain a Login Name and Primary Email, and the user selects This is me, the user will either be prompted with a message stating Account Missing Identifiable Information or be prompted to verify their account information. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 9 of 44

Users are allowed three attempts to verify their information. Create New Person District Data Security Managers can also create EDS user accounts from within the EDS Administration application. Creating EDS user accounts requires the user s first name, last name, birth date, email address to be used as the username, and a temporary password. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 10 of 44

Step 1 Enter account information for this user. Click Next. Please note, Birth Date is now a required field when creating a user s account. Step 2 If there are users with similar names in the system, you will see a list of potential matches. Please review the users returned to ensure that you are not creating a duplicate account for this person. You can see more information about the potential match by clicking the View button next to the returned possible matches: EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 11 of 44

Step 3a Review the users returned in Step 2 to make sure none of them are an account for the person you are trying to create. If a match is found, select Yes to go to the Edit Person screen for that user. Otherwise, select No to go back to the list of potential matches. If you have determined that there is not an existing account for this user, click the Create User button and proceed to step 4. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 12 of 44

Step 3b You may come across a match with the email address being used as the username. If this happens, please return to the Edit Person screen and search for the email address in the username field. If no results are returned, search for the email address in the primary email field. Make sure the Only show users with roles in my organization box is unchecked. This box is unchecked by default. Step 4 The account for this user has been created. Click the Manage Roles button to assign organization roles for this person. Organization roles determine the applications the user has access to and their permissions within them. Edit Person (Updated) Editing an EDS user account is where you can activate existing person records, change profile information, manage user roles, and reset passwords. The links on the search results page allow you to edit a person's information (including activation), edit their organization roles, or reset their password. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 13 of 44

Edit Info takes you to the user s profile where you can edit the user account including name, address, username, primary email address, etc. Please note, the username is the email address a user logs into EDS with. The Primary email address is the email address any communication will be sent to for the user. EDS will recommend these two fields match, but it is not required. New: You now have the ability to activate accounts. There are existing person records in EDS Administration that are not active but have Certificate Numbers associated with the account. Activating an account is the DDSMs version of a user claiming their account through the Create an Account Process. You can see the active status of an account by searching for a user in Edit Person, click on Edit Info, and look at the Active check box under Account Information. In order to activate an account, the account must be inactive, cannot contain a username, and cannot be a merged account. To activate the account: 1. Check very carefully that the account you are activating actually belongs to your employee. Double check birthdate and Certificate number. 2. Fill in the Username and Primary email fields. You can also add other information at this time. 3. Click on the Active check box to check it. 4. Click save. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 14 of 44

*Please note, you must activate an account at the same time you add a username and primary email address. If you navigate away from the page before checking the Active box and clicking save, you will be unable to later. The user s account is now active and you can send them a password by using the Reset Password function. View/Edit Roles will display options for adding, editing, or removing user roles and organizations associated with those user roles. Reset Password allows you to reset the password of the user s account to a temporary password. There are two options for you to reset a user s password. When you click on Reset Password, you will be taken to the Manger Person Password page. To have the system reset the user s password and send them an email with the temporary password, fill in the Verification Code and click Submit. To reset the user s password automatically, click on manual reset. This allows you to create a temporary password for the user and provide it to the user immediately. Please note, this function currently only works for users who have an active role in your organization. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 15 of 44

Passwords must be changed every 90 days. Users will be prompted by EDS upon logging in with an expired password to change their password. You are able to edit users' information (names, usernames, etc.), assign them organization roles, and edit their contact information. Users may edit their own contact information within the EDS system as well. Use the Edit Person search screen to search for the user you wish to edit. The "Only show users with roles in my organization" is unchecked by Default. The checkbox should be checked if you only wish to search for accounts who already have active EDS roles in your district; otherwise, all EDS users will be searched. You may come across a user who has multiple EDS accounts. If this occurs, confirm that the multiple accounts do belong to the user. Then, send an email to customersupport@k12.wa.us with the first and last name of the user and the Person ID of each account. If there is a username in each account, please let us know which username needs to be kept. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 16 of 44

Edit Info To update information on the Edit Info screen, edit the text fields and click Save. Note the buttons near the top of the page which take you to screens where you may edit a person's organization roles, change their name, or reset their password. View/Edit Roles The View/Edit Roles screen allows you to add or edit existing organization roles for the person. To add a role for an organization that is already listed on the screen, click the Add Role button in the appropriate row. To add a role for an organization that is not listed, click the Add New Org button. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 17 of 44

Then, use this screen to search for the organization. Click on the link of the organization you wish to select. Select the role you wish to assign. When finished, click the Save button to save your changes. For a list of roles and their descriptions, please see the EDS User Role Matrix posted on the K 12 website. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 18 of 44

Remove User Role Access (Updated) To remove access to one user role: When a user no longer needs a role, please use the Edit button to inactivate the role. Select Inactivate and Save. The user role will still be displayed along with a start and end date. When a district employee leaves: To remove access to more than one user role, you are able to remove access in two ways. 1. You can use the Delete button under All Roles. This will remove access to all user roles under the organization and it will erase the history of the person in those roles from the EDS system. 2. You can edit each role and inactivate them (see screen shots above). OSPI recommends inactivating roles rather than deleting roles. Inactivating roles end dates the role, removing access and will leave a historical record of what roles the user used to have. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 19 of 44

Select Ok to delete all user roles. Requested Roles EDS users may request application roles be applied to their accounts. When a user requests access to an EDS application, they associate their request with a school or district. Once the user requests a role, it will be displayed in the Requested Roles report for the appropriate District Data Security Manager on the left navigation under Manage People. On this page, District Data Security Managers may review, approve, and deny roles requested by users for access to an EDS application within their organization. The search filters on the screen can be used by selecting either a role or an organization to limit the number of requests returned on the screen. Checking the box in the green header will select all users on the page. Once selected, you can approve or deny all selected requests at once. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 20 of 44

Manage Organizations As a District Data Security Manager, you can edit information about your District and each one of your schools. This is known as the directory information. OSPI assumes that as your school or district directory information changes throughout the year, it is continually updated. OSPI routinely pulls information from this system for a variety of purposes, including posting to the www.k12.wa.us website, using for bulletin and memorandum correspondence, displaying on the public Report Card website, and for all other directory inquiries. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 21 of 44

You can edit your assigned organizations from the Manage Organization Menu by selecting Edit Organization and choosing from the list, the organization that you want to edit. The status column lets you know whether an organization is Open (active) or Closed (inactive). EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 22 of 44

Edit Organizations The organization profile is where information such as organization name, facility, and additional information can be edited. This is also where you can view the school code, grade span, and NCES numbers. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 23 of 44

In an effort to mitigate issues and provide a process for investigating, resolving questions, approving and making these changes, OSPI has adopted the following schedule and set of practices for directory information: Districts are to notify OSPI of any directory changes (listed below), no later than July 1 prior to the school year. OSPI will communicate any questions or concerns regarding the district request by August 1. OSPI will process all changes and in the case of new school requests, communicate the new OSPI School Code by August 15. Directory data updates required to be requested by July 1 include: Opening a new school Re-opening a school Closing a school Grade span changes School category changes School type changes Schools association from one district to another Graduating status School facility changes Please note that any directory data change requests outside the timeframe outlined above will not be accepted until the following school year. A Bulletin is posted each year in May regarding directory data changes. Please review the most recent Bulletin for more information. District Data Security Mangers can make the following directory data changes in EDS Admin at any time: Name Change Address changes Principal Changes New School requests OSPI does not need to approve/edit changes to school name, address, or principal. For New Schools: OSPI needs an e-mail (sent to CustomerSupport@k12.wa.us) from your Superintendent and a New Schools Requested form submitted in EDS Admin, by your District Data Security Manager. The email must include the name of the new school. For Re-opening or Closing a School or requesting grade span changes: OSPI needs an e-mail from your Superintendent, or from your District Business Manager cc ing your Superintendent, with the requested changes. Please send the e-mail to CustomerSupport@k12.wa.us. The e-mail needs to include the enrollment numbers by grade for both the current school year and for next school year (when the changes will go into effect) for all affected schools. For instance: 1.) If you are closing a school, we need the enrollment numbers (by grade) for the current school year for the closing school but then we also need the current school year and next school year enrollment numbers (by grade) for any schools in your district that will be absorbing the students from that closing school. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 24 of 44

2.) If you are re-opening a school, we need the estimated enrollment numbers (by grade) for next school year and enrollment numbers (by grade) for the current school year and next school year for the schools whose enrollment will be affected by the re-opened school. 3.) If school A currently serves K-5 and school B currently serves 6-8 and they will be changing next year so that school A serves K-6 and school B serves 7-8, we will need the current year enrollment numbers (by grade) for each school and the estimated enrollment numbers (by grade) for next year. For school category changes, school type changes, schools association from one district to another, graduating status, and school facility changes: OSPI needs an e-mail from your Superintendent, or from your District Business Manager, cc ing your Superintendent, with the requested changes. Please send the e-mail to CustomerSupport@k12.wa.us. See the Directory Data District Tip Sheet for background information, resources, tips, and definitions. Edit Contact Information Contact information has fields for physical and mailing addresses of the organization, along with an administrative email account and web address. Contact information includes the physical address, fax, phone, email address, and Web address (URL). If you have an additional address, use the Mailing Address section below the Physical Address section. To use the same address, check the checkbox next to Mailing Address title. Select Edit Organization and choosing from the list, select the organization that you want to edit. Organization Info page opens EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 25 of 44

Select Edit Contact Info To save changes, select the Save button; to cancel changes, select the Cancel button. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 26 of 44

Edit Administrator (Updated) The District Data Security Manager is responsible for updating superintendent and principal contact information in EDS. Their contact information is displayed on the OPSI public websites and should be updated regularly. Edit Directory Info for a School District Here you can add three types of contacts: Superintendent, Counselor, and Teaching and Learning. If more than one superintendent is added to the directory, only one superintendent can have the Include in Directory option set to Yes. Include in Directory means the superintendent will be listed on the public EDS Directory page and the State Report Card page as the superintendent. They will also receive superintendent communications from OSPI. To add a superintendent or contact: Select Edit Directory Info on the left Click Add Superintendent, Add Counselor, or Add Teaching and Learning Add information (fields with asterisks are required) Click Save To edit or remove a superintendent or contact: Click Edit Select Status Inactive Enter the date when the status of the current superintendent changed Click Save EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 27 of 44

To replace a superintendent or contact: Follow steps (above) to inactivate superintendent Click Add Superintendent Enter the contact information for new superintendent Click Save IMPORTANT! Make sure you inactivate an outgoing superintendent/principal BEFORE you add a new superintendent or principal. EDS Administration will give you a warning message if you try to add a superintendent/principal and one is already included in the directory. You can view inactive contacts by selecting Active & Inactive in the Displayed Contacts drop down menu. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 28 of 44

Edit Directory Info for a School Here you can add three types of contacts: Principal, Counselor, and Teaching and Learning. If more than one principal is added to the directory, only one principal can have the Include in Directory option set to Yes. Include in Directory means the principal will be listed on the public EDS Directory page and the State Report Card page as the principal. They will also receive principal communications from OSPI. To add/edit/remove a principal: Select Edit Organization on the left Enter and select the organization you wish to edit Organization Info page pops up Select Edit Directory Info Follow same steps above for adding/editing/removing a superintendent EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 29 of 44

New Schools Requested Please see the EDS Add New School Steps document in the Info Center for information on adding a new school and acquiring a school code for that school. Select New Schools Requested from menu. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 30 of 44

Select from the drop down menu the school year the new school will first open and then select the Add School button. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 31 of 44

Enter School Information, then select Next button. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 32 of 44

Enter Principal Information. Include in Directory means the principal will be listed on the public EDS Directory page: https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us/directoryeds.aspx. Enter Address Information. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 33 of 44

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Enter Comments that describe the type of educational services the school will provide and any additional information you would like OSPI to have about your school request. The request can be viewed from the New Schools Requested page by selecting the appropriate school year from the drop down menu. This request cannot be edited once submitted. PLEASE NOTE: There are other steps that must be followed in the Add New School Steps document in the Info Center before schools are processed in EDS. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 35 of 44

Reports Under the Reports link is a list of reports based on your role. Click on the link to generate the report you want. Organization Hierarchy This report allows you to see how organizations belong to other organizations. Search for an organization by typing in its name and/or selecting its type, then click on the organization in the search results. If parents is selected, you will see the organizations that the searched-for organization belongs to, whereas if children is selected, you will see the organizations that belong to the organization you searched for. Security by Role This report allows you to view usernames (email addresses) of all the users that have a particular role in your organization. This report is typically available only to the District Data Security Manager (DDSM). Security by Organization This report allows you to search for all users with roles at a particular organization. It displays a list sorted by organization with user names (email addresses) of users and the date of their last login by roles and applications. This report is typically available only to the DDSM. User Roles by Organization This report displays all the users at a particular organization in a table-friendly format so that it can be easily exported to Excel. School Profile Data This report provides school profile data on each one of the organizations you have the authority to administrate in a spreadsheet style report. This report can be exported as well. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 36 of 44

Education Directory This report allows you to select or review different lists of all organizations either by searching by category, name, or code. This information can also be exported. Access Denied If you select an organization that you do not have the authority to administer, a message will display indicating that you are not able to access that organization's information. EDS Administration Info Center The Info Center displays information about the EDS Administration System, including information on adding a new school and a link to the EDS Administrator User Manual. Remember, if you need assistance; please contact your District Data Security Manager or OSPI Customer Support at 1-800-725-4311 or customersupoort@k12.wa.us. The contact information is also available in the Help icon which is located in the upper right hand corner of the OSPI header. Throughout the year, updates are made to EDS and associated applications. Notices of these changes will appear on the EDS home page in red or blue boxes when you access applications. Please pay attention to these notices as they will provide important information to you or your users. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 37 of 44

Glossary of Terms The following terms are used in this manual. Administrator (Admin) - A person authorized to make changes to information stored in the system. Cancel - Cancels any changes made and go back to the previous screen. Checkbox - A square box beside an option. To select it, you click it. If it has been selected it has a checkmark in the box, if not the box is empty. To deselect a checked box, click it. Child Organization - An organization that is sub-ordinate to a parent organization. Example: An elementary school is the child organization of a school district (parent). District Data Security Manager (DDSM) - The person(s) assigned by each organization to maintain system security, data integrity, and privacy by preventing unauthorized access to data and misuse of data. Requires a form to be filed by the district s Superintendent and submitted to OSPI before this role will be added to any EDS account. Drop down menu - Allows you to select pre-entered data from a list. EDS Education Data System, the name of the OSPI hosted suite of applications. Field - An input area for typing data into the system. Form - A web screen that is used to enter information. Hierarchy - A system of ranking and organizing things or people, where each element of the system (except for the top element) is subordinate to a single other element. LEA - Local Education Agency. Link - Allows you to navigate to a specific part of the system with a single mouse click. In this manual links are underlined. Example: Policy section NCES - The National Center for Education Statistics. For more information, see http://nces.ed.gov/. Organization - Usually refers to a school, a school district/lea, an Educational Service District (ESD), or a college. Parent Organization - The organization with authority over child organizations. For instance, a school district/lea is the parent organization to a school. Primary Parent - The organization with the highest authority. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 38 of 44

Role - The specific type of access granted to an individual to access applications in EDS. For example, there are four levels of roles in the EDS Admin System: EDS ESD/District Manager, EDS School Manager, Organization Administrator, and District Data Security Manager (DDSM). URL -The code used to identify a web address. Example: http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 39 of 44

EDS Security Management Policy 1.0 Why is an EDS Security Management Policy needed? 1.1 The Educational Data System is a public web portal that provides entry access to multiple State Educational Agency applications and data collections. EDS is a secure portal that provides appropriate access to systems, tools, and data based on user s roles within their organization. 1.2 The security of EDS is directly tied to the creation of user accounts within organizations and the roles assigned to those user accounts. 1.3 EDS employs a distributed security model where by each organizational entity within EDS is empowered through their security administrator to create user accounts, assign and manage roles, and provide access to the data and systems for that specific organization. 1.4 This policy is established to ensure organizational entities are aware of their responsibilities in managing and maintaining security of the EDS application. 2.0 Who does the policy apply to? 2.1 Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction 2.2 All Washington State Public School Districts and Local Education Agencies (LEA) 2.3 All Washington State Educational Services Districts 2.4 All organizations or individuals having or requesting access to the Washington Educational Data System 3.0 What systems does this policy apply to? 3.1 The Washington Educational Data System (EDS). 4.0 What are my responsibilities and what do I have to know and do? 4.1 The role of a District Data Security Manager (DDSM) 4.1.1 All Washington State Public School Districts and LEAs are required to officially identify to OSPI at least one individual within that district assigned to be the District Data Security Manager (DDSM) for that district. The district/lea Superintendent will provide this identification by signing and sending the Appointment of District Data Security Manager Form (Appendix A) to OSPI Customer Support approving the appointment of this individual to the role of DDSM. 4.1.2 The DDSM is responsible for the management of all EDS accounts, roles, security, and directory information for their district and child organizations. The DDSM is responsible for the creation and management of EDS user accounts, the assignment of appropriate roles, and assists with password security for users within their district/lea. It is the DDSM s responsibility to ensure that all EDS user roles are inactivated when no longer appropriate. The DDSM also is responsible for the maintenance of the directory information for their district and all affiliated public schools (child organizations). This includes the common and legal name, superintendent listing, principal, and other administrator listings as well as the phone, address, website, and primary email address of these schools. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 40 of 44

4.1.3 Any employee or persons affiliated with a Washington Public School District/LEA wishing to access any non-public application available through the OSPI EDS portal will seek approval and access from the DDSM for that district. 4.1.4 Any DDSM requiring assistance or direction in the execution of their duties as Data Security Manager may contact OSPI Customer Support. 4.1.5 It is recommended that the DDSM only provide access when requests are approved by the appropriate organizational level and the appropriate business need exists for access to confidential and/or sensitive data. 4.2 The role of OSPI Customer Support 4.2.1 The OSPI Customer Support Team is the District Data Security Manager (DDSM) for: 4.2.1.1 OSPI and all other State or Federal agencies. 4.2.1.2 Private Schools, private, non-school district individuals, and non-profit organizations. 4.2.1.3 Vendors or partners not directly associated with a Washington Public School District/LEA. 4.2.1.4 Higher Education including Washington State Universities, Community Colleges, Technical Colleges or any other educational institution not directly associated with a Washington Public School District/LEA. 4.2.1.5 Any other individual or entity not directly associated with a Washington Public School District/LEA that needs access to EDS. 4.2.2 It is required that user accounts and access to confidential and/or sensitive data only be granted when requested by a supervisor or some other organizational leadership role and when appropriate business need exists for the access requested. 4.3 Communicating EDS system access 4.3.1 When drafting OSPI communications related to EDS or applications within the EDS portal, please consider using the language detailed in Appendix B of this policy to clearly communicate how to obtain system access. EDS Administration Manual and Policy Page 41 of 44

Appointment and/or Removal of DDSM form TO: OSPI Customer Support FROM:, Superintendent RE: Appointment/Removal of District Data Security Manager(s) Appointment of District Data Security Manager (DDSM) The following individual has been duly appointed by me as the District Data Security Manager (DDSM) for the School District/Local Education Agency (LEA). By signing this memorandum, the District Data Security Manager acknowledges that he/she has read, understands and agrees to abide by the EDS Administration Manual and Policy. As the District Data Security Manager you acknowledge that you are responsible and accountable for user security within your district. Included, but not limited, in this responsibility are the following tasks: Access: Grant, Create, Modify, Inactivate, or Revoke Accounts for o New employees o Changes in Job Responsibilities o Employees who have left Assign accounts to Application roles. Password Management Password Requirements Password Resets Password Change Prevent Users from displaying or sharing their passwords Security Protocols Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Acceptable Use Policy Removal of DDSM Please remove as the District Data Security Manager for the School District/LEA. District Name: Print Name of Appointed Data Security Manager: Signature of Appointed Data Security Manager: Phone: EDS Username (Email): Print Name of Superintendent: Signature of Superintendent: To insure the district s ability to submit and view data, return this form to: *Email a scanned, signed copy to Customersupport@k12.wa.us (*preferred) OR Mail original to Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Customer Support/Director of Application Development P.O. Box 47200 Olympia, WA 98504-7200 EDS Administration Manual and Policy Appointment of District Data Security Manager Form Page 42 of 44

EDS Access Communication Template ACCESSING THE SYSTEM The [insert application name here] application is located in the Education Data System (EDS, https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us). If you already have an EDS account and have accessed the [insert application name here] application before, you will use your same username (usually your email address) and password from previous logins. If you have an EDS account but you do not see the [insert application name here] application in your My Applications list, you will need to contact your District Data Security Manager (DDSM) for permission to access the [insert application name here] application. Your DDSM will need to assign your EDS account the [insert application name here] user role at your school or district, as appropriate. If you have not used EDS before and do not have an EDS account, please contact your DDSM. Your DDSM can verify if you have an existing account or provide you with a new EDS username and password. You will also need to ask to be assigned the role of [insert application name here] User at your school or district. Once you have successfully logged into EDS, select the [insert application name here] application from the My Applications menu and begin your work. You have now accessed the [insert application name here] application. *Private School Access (if appropriate for your application): All approved private schools should have at least one existing account in the EDS system and will have access to the [insert application name here] application. If you are a private school and no one in your school is aware of your school s EDS username, please have your head of school contact OSPI Customer Support at Customersupport@k12.wa.us or 1-800-725-4311 for assistance. EDS Administration Manual and Policy EDS Access Communication Template Page 43 of 44

EDS User Role Matrix The EDS User Role Matrix and ecert User Role Matrix are available at http://k12.wa.us/eds/default.aspx. These show the user roles available in EDS Administration along with the role s assignment level, description, and EDS application(s) the role gives access to. EDS Administration Manual and Policy EDS User Role Matrix Page 44 of 44