OVERVIEW
and Step by Step Instructions
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has been required to report on
the progress of districts receiving funds from No Child Left Behind,
Title II, Part D as of January 2002. Title II, Part D reporting
requirements for NCLB have been documented as a part of the Texas
Campus STaR Chart. The reporting requirements have been an essential
part of the process for documenting progress to support continued
technology funding. Beginning with the 2008-2009 school
year, additional data at the district level has been requested for
districts receiving Title II, Part D funds (formula and/or
competitive).
The NCLB Technology Reporting System will be used to
collect the data for the new reporting requirements. This
new district level component of the STaR Chart system will
open on September 15, 2008 and close on November
30, 2008. All NCLB data must be entered by the time the
system closes on November 30th so that data can be aggregated and
forwarded to the United States Department of Education.
New Reporting Requirements
The additional reporting requirements consist of three sections.
The first two sections will be completed by the district contact
identified as the district's Texas STaR Chart lead person and the
third section will be completed by the campus administrators. The
district contact will need to review the requirements for each
section before collecting the data to enter for each of those
sections.
For the 2008 report, the teacher and librarian/library media
specialist data will be aggregated from the Teaching & Learning and
Educator Preparation & Development sections of the Teacher STaR
Chart completed during the 2007-2008 school year.
Teacher STaR Charts completed during the 2008-2009 school year will
be used for the 2009 report. The campus administrator data will be
collected through the NCLB technology report between September 15
and November 30, 2008 and will be based on the ISTE Technology
Standards for School Administrators.
Step by step instructions
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NCLB Technology Mailbox with any questions you may have.
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