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National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk

The National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk (NDTAC)

National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk

Federal Data Reporting and the Consolidated State Performance
Report (CSPR)

Federal Data Reporting and the Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR)


 

 

 Overview

The Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) is a data collection instrument administered by the Department of Education's (ED's) Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) on an annual basis. All States that receive funding on the basis of the Consolidated State Application for the applicable school year must respond to the reporting requirements in the CSPR.

The purpose of the CSPR is to collect program data that ED can use to demonstrate the effectiveness of Title I, Part D programs in relation to the progress students are making regarding academic, vocational, and transition outcomes. States may also use their own CSPR data for self-assessment purposes. Currently, measures collected in the CSPR for the State Agency (Subpart 1) and the Local Agency (Subpart 2) Programs are the same and focus on four areas:

Data collected through the CSPR for the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 school years is available through the State Fast Facts.

ED also conducts an Annual Count of students who live in institutions for youth who are neglected or delinquent. The Annual Count data are used to help determine Federal Title I Part A and Part D allocations to the States each year. It is important to note that the data collected for the Annual Count are not the same as the student count data reported in the CSPR. They are two separate collections, used for two different purposes. The criteria for being included in the Annual Count are outlined in the Annual Count guidance. In contrast, all students that were served using Part D funds should be included in the CSPR. Depending on the timing of each collection, States may request that State Agency and Local Education Agency subgrantees report data for each collection around the same time of year.


 CSPR Timelines and Submission

The Title I, Part D section of the CSPR requests data for the previous school year (SY), which is typically defined as July 1-June 30. For the 2009 CSPR, data to be reported are for SY 2007-2008.

The CSPR consists of two parts, each of which has a separate delivery date. Title I, Part D programs are contained in Part II of the CSPR. For the 2009 CSPR, the Part II deadline is February 27, 2009 at 5:00 p.m., EST. Often, there is a data verification period after the deadline, and States are provided with a window in which to update any missing or erroneous data. The current CSPR submission schedule is as follows:

Data must be submitted online through ED's Education Data Exchange Network (EDEN). Every State has a different system for determining who is able to access EDEN and report the data for the State. As a result, State reporting timelines may be earlier than the ED deadline. Contact your State data manager or Title I, Part D program coordinator for more information.


 Resources & Documents

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Reporting Title I, Part D Data: Lessons from 2005-2006, Preparing for 2006-2007

This webinar presented information on Federal data requirements for the 2006-2007 reporting year, what data to submit for this period and new reporting requirements for both Subpart 1 and Subpart 2, and the new NDTAC Data Collection tool for collecting CSPR data from subgrantees.



NDTAC Data Collection Tool This set of Excel-based facility-level and State-level tools was developed to aid Part D Coordinators in collecting Part D data at the facility level and reporting them at the State level. It is primarily designed for States that use a non-electronic system for the collection of facility-level CSPR data. Use of the tool is not required, and it does not replace any USED reporting requirements.

CSPR Guide cover Instructional Guide to Reporting Title I, Part D Data in the CSPR (PDF)

Download this guide for detailed instructions and data quality checklists for each Title I, Part D reporting table in the CSPR for school year 2007-08. The SY 2007-08 version includes an expanded introduction that provides detailed information around Federal reporting requirements and the EDFacts initiative.


2007-2008 CSPR Reporting Forms CSPR Data Reporting Forms for School Year 2007-2008 (Word)

This document includes the official reporting tables for the Title I, Part D section of the CSPR.



Frequently Asked Questions

NDTAC responds to questions commonly asked by States regarding the Title I, Part D section of the CSPR. Responses are regularly updated to address questions received during the current reporting year.

Do you have your own questions? Submit a question via the "Ask NDTAC" tool.


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