FilespecCodeSets:2012CodeSets
Code Set Option_Name Default_Code Option_Definition Rank Effective_Date Expiration_Date Last_Modified
Adult_Term_Length_Codes Full Time FT Full Time (500+ clock hours) 1 7/1/2011
10/17/2011
Adult_Term_Length_Codes Short Term ST Short Term (<500 clock hours) 2 7/1/2011
10/17/2011
APlus_Codes Yes Y Yes - Student is participating in A+ program. 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
APlus_Codes No N No - Student is not participating in A+ program. 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
APlus_Codes Complete C Complete - Student has completed the A+ program. 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Aplus_Correction_Codes Deficient Funds Received D Indicates the institution has not received adequate funding for the student in a previous semester. 1 7/1/2008
2/2/2009 2:19:53 PM
Aplus_Correction_Codes Excess Funds Received E Indicates the institution received more funding than required for the student in a previous semester during the current fiscal year. 2 7/1/2008
2/2/2009 2:19:32 PM
Aplus_Correction_Codes Added Student A Indicates the student was not on a prior semester's budget and needs to be added. 3 7/1/2008
2/2/2009 2:20:09 PM
Aplus_Financial_Aid_Codes Fully Funded F A student who has received all financial aid and no A+. 1 7/1/2008
1/27/2009
Aplus_Financial_Aid_Codes Funding Pending P A student's FAFSA has not be processed or the student is targeted for verification. 2 7/1/2008
1/27/2009
Aplus_Financial_Aid_Codes Not Funded N A student who receives A+. 3 7/1/2008
1/27/2009
Aplus_Hour_Type_Codes Credit Hours CR Indicates that credit hours are being reported for the record. 1 6/1/2008
4/24/2009 1:21:10 PM
Aplus_Hour_Type_Codes Clock Hours CL Indicate that clock hours are being reported for the record. 2 6/1/2008
4/24/2009 1:22:07 PM
Aplus_LessThanFull_Codes Non-Degree Course N Non-Degree Course
7/1/2008
3/12/2009 9:20:56 AM
Aplus_LessThanFull_Codes Repeat Course R Repeat Course 1 7/1/2008
3/12/2009 9:21:00 AM
Aplus_LessThanFull_Codes Internship T Internship 2 7/1/2008
3/12/2009 9:21:03 AM
Aplus_LessThanFull_Codes ADA A ADA 4 7/1/2008
3/12/2009 9:21:06 AM
Aplus_LessThanFull_Codes All Available Hours H All Available Hours 5 7/1/2008
3/12/2009 9:21:09 AM
Aplus_Semester_Codes Summer Semester S The Summer semester in which a student is enrolled and taking classes eligible for A+ funding. 1 7/1/2008
1/27/2009
Aplus_Semester_Codes Fall Semester F The Fall semester in which a student is enrolled and taking classes eligible for A+ funding. 2 7/1/2008
1/27/2009
Aplus_Semester_Codes Winter Semester W The Winter semester in which a student is enrolled and taking classes eligible for A+ funding. 3 7/1/2008
1/27/2009
ASMNT_Subject_Codes Algebra I ALGEB1 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject Algebra I 1 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:42:38 PM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes Algebra II ALGEB2 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject Algebra II 2 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:25 AM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes English I ENGLI1 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject English I 3 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:30 AM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes English II ENGLI2 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject English II 4 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:42:44 PM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes Biology I BIOLO1 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject Biology I 5 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:42:46 PM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes Geometry I GEOME1 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject Geometry I 6 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:20 AM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes Integrated Math II INTMA2 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject Integrated Math II 7 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:16 AM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes Integrated Math III INTMA3 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject Integrated Math III 8 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:11 AM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes American Government I AMGOV1 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject American Government I 9 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:08 AM
ASMNT_Subject_Codes American History I AMHIS1 End of Course (EOC) assessment subject American History I 10 7/1/2009
9/3/2009 9:05:01 AM
ASMNT_Test_Method_Codes Pencil and Paper PENPAP Assessment is conducted using pencil and paper. 1 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:36:56 PM
ASMNT_Test_Method_Codes Online ONLINE Assessment is conducted using online testing. 2 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:37:04 PM
ASMNT_Type_Codes MAP Assessment MAPSPR The MAP (Missouri Assessment Program), is an assessment test designed to measure student progress in meeting the Show-Me Standards. 1 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:37:47 PM
ASMNT_Type_Codes End of Course (FALL) EOCFAL The Fall End of Course, is an assessment test designed to measure student progress in mastering identified subject areas. 2 7/1/2008
7/15/2008 2:50:35 PM
ASMNT_Type_Codes End of Course (Spring) EOCSPR The Spring End of Course, is an assessment test designed to measure student progress in mastering identified subject areas. 3 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:37:55 PM
ASMNT_Type_Codes End of Course (Summer) EOCSUM The Summer End of Course, is an assessment test designed to measure student progress in mastering identified subject areas. 3 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 12:42:00 PM
ASMNT_Type_Codes LEP/ELL Testing LEPELL LEP/ELL Testing is an assessment to measure English language proficiency. 4 7/1/2008
11/11/2008 12:32:31 PM
ASMNT_Type_Codes EOC Exception 1 EOCEX1 EOC Exception 1: Student received content prior to assessment becoming operational. 5 7/1/2010
1/14/2011
ASMNT_Type_Codes EOC Exception 2 EOCEX2 EOC Exception 2: Student received content out-of-state; in a private, parochial or home school. 6 7/1/2010
1/14/2011
ASMNT_Type_Codes EOC Exception 3 EOCEX3 EOC Exception 3: MAP-Alternate – Student received credit in other district, or content not applicable. 7 7/1/2010
1/14/2011
ASMNT_Type_Codes EOC Exception 4 EOCEX4 EOC Exception 4: Student took content in another public Missouri district, but was not assessed. Note - For students who received content prior to assessment becoming operational use EOCEX1. 8 7/1/2010
5/6/2011
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Infant/Toddler IT Birth to 2 years old 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Three and Four Year Olds PK Three and Four Year Olds 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Kindergarten K Kindergarten 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 1 01 Grade 1 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 2 02 Grade 2 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 3 03 Grade 3 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 4 04 Grade 4 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 5 05 Grade 5 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 6 06 Grade 6 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 7 07 Grade 7 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 8 08 Grade 8 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 9 09 Grade 9 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 10 10 Grade 10 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 11 11 Grade 11 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Grade 12 12 Grade 12 15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes High School 13 High School. Typically grades 9-12, but use also for non-teaching positions when 7-8 are in HS building. 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Junior High 14 Junior High (any combination that includes only grades 07-09) 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Middle School 15 Middle School (any combo that includes only grades 04-08) 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Elementary 16 Elementary (any combo that includes only grades K-08) 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Assignment_Grade_Level_Codes Any combo of K-12 17 Any combo of K-12 that includes a greater grade span than 13-16. Grade 17 is typically used for nurses, supers, etc and is usually reported in building 1000. 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CIP_Family_Codes Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians. 47 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 26 Biological and Biomedical Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Mathematics and Statistics. 27 Mathematics and Statistics.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Programs for Series 28. 28 Programs for Series 28.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Military Technologies. 29 Military Technologies.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies. 30 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies. 31 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Philosophy and Religious Studies. 38 Philosophy and Religious Studies.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Theology and Religious Vocations. 39 Theology and Religious Vocations.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Physical Sciences. 40 Physical Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Science Technologies/Technicians. 41 Science Technologies/Technicians.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Psychology. 42 Psychology.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Public Administration and Social Service Professions. 44 Public Administration and Social Service Professions.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Agricultural Sciences. 02 Agricultural Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Construction Trades. 46 Construction Trades.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Precision Production. 48 Precision Production.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Transportation and Materials Moving. 49 Transportation and Materials Moving.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Natural Resources and Conservation. 03 Natural Resources and Conservation.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Architecture and Related Services. 04 Architecture and Related Services.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Visual and Performing Arts. 50 Visual and Performing Arts.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences. 51 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. 52 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Programs for Series 53. 53 Programs for Series 53.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes History (new) 54 History (new)
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Programs for Series 55 (French/Canadian Language and Literature/Letters) 55 Programs for Series 55 (French/Canadian Language and Literature/letters) are located in appendix a.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Residency Programs. 60 Residency Programs.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Security and Protective Services. 43 Security and Protective Services.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Liberal Arts and Ssciences, General Studies and Humanities. 24 Liberal Arts and Ssciences, General Studies and Humanities.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Engineering Technologies/Technicians. 15 Engineering Technologies/Technicians.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics. 16 Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences. 19 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Programs for Series 21. 21 Programs for Series 21.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Legal Professions and Studies. 22 Legal Professions and Studies.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes English Language and Literature/Letters. 23 English Language and Literature/Letters.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Education. 13 Education.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Personal and Culinary Services. 12 Personal and Culinary Services.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services. 11 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services. 10 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs. 09 Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Library Science. 25 Library Science.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Technology Education/Industrial Arts. 21 Technology Education/Industrial Arts.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Engineering. 14 Engineering.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates. 53 High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Leisure and Recreational Activities. 36 Leisure and Recreational Activities.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement. 37 Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences. 01 Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies. 05 Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Interpersonal and Social Skills. 35 Interpersonal and Social Skills.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Health-related Knowledge and Skills. 34 Health-related Knowledge and Skills.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Citizenship Activities. 33 Citizenship Activities.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Basic Skills. 32 Basic Skills.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC, ROTC). 28 Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC, ROTC).
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
CIP_Family_Codes Social Sciences. 45 Social Sciences.
7/1/2008
3/12/2009
County_Codes ADAIR 001
1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes ANDREW 002
2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes ATCHISON 003
3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes AUDRAIN 004
4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BARRY 005
5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BARTON 006
6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BATES 007
7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BENTON 008
8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BOLLINGER 009
9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BOONE 010
10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BUCHANAN 011
11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes BUTLER 012
12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CALDWELL 013
13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CALLAWAY 014
14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CAMDEN 015
15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CAPE GIRARDEAU 016
16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CARROLL 017
17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CARTER 018
18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CASS 019
19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CEDAR 020
20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CHARITON 021
21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CHRISTIAN 022
22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CLARK 023
23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CLAY 024
24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CLINTON 025
25 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes COLE 026
26 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes COOPER 027
27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes CRAWFORD 028
28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DADE 029
29 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DALLAS 030
30 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DAVIESS 031
31 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DEKALB 032
32 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DENT 033
33 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DOUGLAS 034
34 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DUNKLIN 035
35 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes DYS 347
36 7/1/2006
5/22/2008
County_Codes FRANKLIN 036
37 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes GASCONADE 037
38 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes GENTRY 038
39 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes GREENE 039
40 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes GRUNDY 040
41 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes HARRISON 041
42 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes HENRY 042
43 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes HICKORY 043
44 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes HOLT 044
45 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes HOWARD 045
46 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes HOWELL 046
47 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes IRON 047
48 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes JACKSON 048
49 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes JASPER 049
50 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes JEFFERSON 050
51 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes JOHNSON 051
52 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes KNOX 052
53 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LACLEDE 053
54 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LAFAYETTE 054
55 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LAWRENCE 055
56 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LEWIS 056
57 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LINCOLN 057
58 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LINN 058
59 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes LIVINGSTON 059
60 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MACON 061
61 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MADISON 062
62 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MARIES 063
63 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MARION 064
64 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MCDONALD 060
65 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MERCER 065
66 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MILLER 066
67 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MISSISSIPPI 067
68 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MONITEAU 068
69 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MONROE 069
70 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MONTGOMERY 070
71 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MORGAN 071
72 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes NEW MADRID 072
73 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes NEWTON 073
74 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes NODAWAY 074
75 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes OREGON 075
76 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes OSAGE 076
77 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes OZARK 077
78 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PEMISCOT 078
79 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PERRY 079
80 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PETTIS 080
81 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PHELPS 081
82 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PIKE 082
83 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PLATTE 083
84 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes POLK 084
85 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PULASKI 085
86 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes PUTNAM 086
87 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes RALLS 087
88 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes RANDOLPH 088
89 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes RAY 089
90 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes REYNOLDS 090
91 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
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92 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
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93 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes SCHUYLER 098
94 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
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95 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes SCOTT 100
96 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
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97 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes SHELBY 102
98 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes SSSH 201
99 7/1/2006
5/22/2008
County_Codes ST. CHARLES 092
100 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
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101 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes ST. FRANCOIS 094
102 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes ST. LOUIS 096
103 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes ST. LOUIS CITY 115
104 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes STE. GENEVIEVE 095
105 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes STODDARD 103
106 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes STONE 104
107 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes SULLIVAN 105
108 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes TANEY 106
109 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes TEXAS 107
110 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes VERNON 108
111 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes WARREN 109
112 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes WASHINGTON 110
113 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes WAYNE 111
114 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes WEBSTER 112
115 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes WORTH 113
116 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes WRIGHT 114
117 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
County_Codes MO-VIP 401
118 7/1/2008
11/18/2008 10:03:48 AM
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Educational Resource Teacher A Educational Resource Teacher 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes After School, Every Day-School Age Child Care AE After School, Every Day (School Age Child Care) 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes After School, Some Days-School Age Child Care AS After School, Some Days (School Age Child Care) 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Before School, Every Day-School Age Child Care BE Before School, Every Day (School Age Child Care) 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Before School, Some Days-School Age Child Care BS Before School, Some Days (School Age Child Care) 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Resource Classroom C Resource Classroom (includes pulling out students from their regular classroom for supplemental instruction). Do not use for Special Education Personnel. 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Computer-based Instruction, lab setting CL Computer-based Instruction in a lab setting. 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Co-teaching CO Co-teaching, time during which two fully certificated teachers in the general education classroom (one general education teacher and one special education teacher) work together to provide instruction to students. Examples: Class within a class, team teaching, blended early childhood program. 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Delinquent Institution DI Delinquent Institution - Instructional Services 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Embedded Credit EC Embedded Credit 11 7/1/2007
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Early Literacy EL Early Literacy (K-2 program associated with Reading Recovery) 12 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Self-Contained Classroom G Self-Contained Classroom. Do not use for Special Education Personnel 13 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Before-or After-School Services H Before-or After-School Services (including Early Childhood Special Education, MPP and Block Grant Early Childhood Program) 14 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Instructional Coach IC Instructional Coach 16 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Individual/Small Group IG Individual/Small Group-time during which a special education teacher provides instruction to a single special education student or a small group of special education students on a resource basis. Instruction could be in the general education classroom or in a setting removed from the general education classroom. Examples: Itinerant models and ECSE itinerant teachers, both traveling and school-based, speech/language pathology, resource rooms. 17 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Institution Instructional Services IH Institution (Delinquent or Neglected) Instructional Services - Before or After School 18 7/1/2008
10/21/2009
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Career Education Special Needs -Disabled J Career Education Special Needs -Disabled 19 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Career Education Special Needs - Disabled, Before-or After-School Services JH Career Education Special Needs - Disabled, Before-or After-School Services 20 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Career Education Special Needs-Disadvantaged K Career Education Special Needs-Disadvantaged 21 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Career Education Special Needs-Disadvantaged, Before-or After-School Services KH Career Education Special Needs-Disadvantaged, Before-or After-School Services 22 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Parent Educator-Direct Services L Parent Educator-Direct Services 23 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Parent Educator-Direct Services, Before- or After-School LH Parent Educator-Direct Services, Before- or After-School 24 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Low Incidence Self-Contained LI Low Incidence Self-Contained - Time during which a special education teacher is responsible for the content of and provision of instruction to special education students in a setting primarily designed for low incidence disability categories, including multiple disabilities; deaf/blind; autism; physical, other health, visual or hearing impairments. See the Missouri State Plan for Special Education, Section IX, Class Size and Caseloads for more information. 25 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Parent Educator-Contract with Another District M Parent Educator-Contract with Another District 26 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Parent Educator-Contract with Another District, Before- or After-School Services MH Parent Educator-Contract with Another District, Before- or After-School Services 27 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Parent Educator-Contract with Another Agency N Parent Educator-Contract with Another Agency 28 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Parent Educator-Contract with Another Agency, Before- or After-School Services NH Parent Educator-Contract with Another Agency, Before or-After-School Services 29 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Neglected Institution-Instructional Services NI Neglected Institution-Instructional Services 30 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Personal Assistant-Special Education One-on-One Aide PA Personal Assistant-Special Education One-on-One Aide 31 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Push-in Instructional Method PI Push-in Instructional Method 32 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Reading Recovery RR Reading Recovery 33 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Reading Recovery Teacher Leader RT Reading Recovery Teacher Leader 34 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media-Satellite S Electronic Media-Satellite 35 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Self-Contained SC Self-Contained - Time during which a special education teacher is responsible for the content of and provision of instruction to special education students in a setting removed from the general education classroom. For ECSE, this would include reverse mainstream models. Example: Departmentalized instruction in a specific content area such as mathematics. 36 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes School Resource Officer SO School Resource Officer 37 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 0 0 Team Teaching Member 0 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 38 7/1/2006
10/14/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 1 1 Team Teaching Member 1 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 39 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 2 2 Team Teaching Member 2 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 40 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 3 3 Team Teaching Member 3 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 41 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 4 4 Team Teaching Member 4 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 42 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 5 5 Team Teaching Member 5 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 43 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 6 6 Team Teaching Member 6 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 44 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 7 7 Team Teaching Member 7 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 45 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 8 8 Team Teaching Member 8 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 46 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Member 9 9 Team Teaching Member 9 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 47 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 0 T0 Team Teaching Leader 0 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 48 7/1/2006
10/14/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 1 T1 Team Teaching Leader 1 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 49 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 2 T2 Team Teaching Leader 2 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 50 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 3 T3 Team Teaching Leader 3 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 51 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 4 T4 Team Teaching Leader 4 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 52 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 5 T5 Team Teaching Leader 5 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 53 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 6 T6 Team Teaching Leader 6 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 54 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 7 T7 Team Teaching Leader 7 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 55 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 8 T8 Team Teaching Leader 8 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 56 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Team Teaching Leader 9 T9 Team Teaching Leader 9 (Team teaching identifies teachers cooperating in a joint instructional project within the same subject and group of students. Each team should be identified by a number and each teacher's assignment for that team project must be identified by the same team number. Indicate the team leader by the letter "T" preceding the team number in the delivery system. For example, the leader of Team 1 within a building would be designated by a delivery system of "T1" and the other members of that team would be shown with a "1" in the delivery system. Report the total class enrollment for the team leader, and leave the enrollment blank for other teachers on the team. Team teaching delivery system codes are not to be used for special education teachers.) 57 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 0 C0 Combined Classes 0 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C0" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C1" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 58 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 1 C1 Combined Classes 1 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 59 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 2 C2 Combined Classes 2 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 60 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 3 C3 Combined Classes 3 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 61 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 4 C4 Combined Classes 4 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 62 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 5 C5 Combined Classes 5 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 63 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 6 C6 Combined Classes 6 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 64 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 7 C7 Combined Classes 7 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 65 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 8 C8 Combined Classes 8 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 66 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Combined Classes 9 C9 Combined Classes 9 (Combined classes are situations where students of two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are taught during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "C1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes taught by the same teacher is also combined, enter "C2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "C1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. Combined classes taught at an area career center must follow the semester reporting requirements if the school breaks class reporting out by semester. See Exhibit 27 for more information on how to report.) 67 7/1/2006
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Course_Delivery_System_Codes Structured ESOL Immersion SE Structured ESOL Immersion - The goal is fluency in English, usually serving only English language learners in the classroom. All instruction is in English, adjusted to the proficiency level of students so subject matter is comprehensible.  Teachers should have some receptive skills in the students’ home language(s) and generally use sheltered instructional techniques. 68 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Content Based ESOL CB Content Based ESOL - The goal is proficiency in English while learning content in an all-English setting.  Students from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds can be in the same class.  Instruction is adapted to students’ proficiency level and supplemented by gestures and visual Aids.  May be used with other methods; e.g., early exit may use L1 for some classes and SDAIE for others. 69 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Pull Out ESOL PO Pull Out ESOL - The goal is fluency in English.  Students leave their mainstream classroom to spend part of the day receiving ESL instruction, often focused on grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills, not academic content.  There is typically no support for students’ native languages. 70 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Bilingual Immersion BL Bilingual Immersion - The goal is to develop strong skills and proficiency in both home language (L1) and English (L2)—for this reason, may also be called dual language program.  Includes students from L2 background and students with L1 background.  Instruction is in both languages, typically starting with a smaller proportion of instruction in L2, and gradually moving to half of the instruction in each language.  Students typically stay in the program throughout elementary school. 71 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Two-way Developmental Programs TD Two-way Developmental Programs - The goal is to develop strong skills and proficiency in both native language (L1) and English (L2). Includes students with an English background and students from one other language Background.  Instruction is in both languages, typically starting with a smaller proportion of instruction in English, and gradually moving to half of the instruction in each language.  Students typically stay in the program throughout elementary school. 72 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Early and Late Exit Programs LE Early and Late Exit Programs - The goal is to develop English proficiency skills as soon as possible, without delaying learning of academic core content.  Instruction begins in L1, but rapidly moves to English (L2). Students typically are transitioned into mainstream classrooms with their English-speaking peers as soon as possible. 73 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Sheltered Classrooms SH Sheltered Classrooms - This term refers to a room where only ELL students are taught.  Students are taught the same curriculum as their peers, but in a context where the teacher can employ techniques designed to help make the content understandable to them.  These techniques include language simplification and additional contextual clues. 74 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Newcomer Centers NW Newcomer Centers - Larger LEAs and those with a steady influx of students new to both school and the U.S. have had success with newcomer centers.  Depending on need and the LEA’s resources, a center may serve as a kind of “chamber of commerce” for the school and community. Centers provide a safe and supportive context for students before they move into a regular school.  Some LEAs bring all new students to a single site for assessment and initial English instruction, and may keep them there from six months to a year.  Additional classes may be offered that help students adjust culturally, socially and academically. 75 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Instruction incorporates student’s native language NL Instruction incorporates student’s native language - The goal is literacy in two languages.  Content taught in both languages, with teachers fluent in both languages. Differences between the two programs: heritage language programs typically target students who are non-English speakers or who have weak literacy skills in L1; indigenous language programs support endangered minority language in which students may have weak receptive and no productive skills. Both programs often serve American Indian students. 76 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 0 S0 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 77 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 1 S1 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 78 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 2 S2 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 79 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 3 S3 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 80 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 4 S4 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 81 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 5 S5 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 82 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 6 S6 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 83 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 7 S7 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 84 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 8 S8 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 85 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Electronic Media Combined Classes 9 S9 Electronic Media Combined Classes (Electronic Media Combined classes are situations where students using virtual education resources that are studying two or more different subjects or course sequence levels (or grade levels for self-contained elementary classes) are supervised during the same time period by the same teacher. Indicate which classes are combined by entering "S1" in the delivery system for each class combined during that time period. (If another group of classes supervised by the same teacher is also combined, enter "S2" for each of those classes, etc.) The minutes per week for that class period should be divided by the number of classes being combined. For example, French 2 and French 3 taught together during a 250-minute class period are shown as two separate assignments with a delivery system of "S1" and 125 minutes per week for each class. 86 7/1/2009
12/21/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Home Visit HV Teacher makes scheduled visits to children’s home as part of their instructional schedule – during, after, or before school 87 7/1/2010
11/22/2010
Course_Delivery_System_Codes Virtual Class V Virtual Classes- Situations where students study subjects using technology, intranet and/or internet methods of communication that can take place outside of the regular school district facility. 88 7/1/2010
12/21/2010
Course_Program_Codes Nonfunded 00 Nonfunded (For use when Career Education, Gifted, and Remedial Programs are provided by the district but are not state and federal assisted and with general and pre-career education Family and Consumer Sciences classes.) 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Career Education 01 Career Education (populated/system displayed on save) 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Career Education Special Needs 02 Career Education Special Needs (Disadvantaged and Handicapped) 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title I.A-NCLB 03 Include those staff in a Title I targeted or schoolwide building (not a schoolwide building who is pooling their funds) who is being paid with Title I.A funds. 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title I.C-NCLB 04 Title I.C-NCLB (Migrant Program) 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Special Education -K-12 and Early Childhood Special Education age 5K and 6 06 Special Education -K-12 and Early Childhood Special Education age 5K (kindergarten eligible) and 6 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Early Childhood/Parent Education 07 Early Childhood/Parent Education (Early Childhood Development Act) 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Gifted 08 Gifted (use course code 990808) 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Special Education services provided to other districts 09 Special Education (fiscal agent) services provided to other districts 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title IV-NCLB 10 Title IV-NCLB 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Safe Schools Educational Services Grant 11 Safe Schools Educational Services Grant (State) 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Homeless 14 Homeless 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Remedial Reading, Reading Recovery, Early Literacy Learning-Paid with District Funds 15 Remedial Reading, Reading Recovery, Early Literacy Learning-HB474 Reading Programs (Remdedial Reading) - Paid with District Funds 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Juvenile Detention Center 16 Juvenile Detention Center 15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Early Childhood Special Education-3 and 4-year olds 17 Early Childhood Special Education-3 and 4-year olds (and 5 Pre-K) 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Special Education services provided by another district/co-op 19 Special Education (participating district) services provided by another district/co-op 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title II.A-NCLB 20 Title II.A-NCLB 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Federal Programs Administrative Pool 21 Federal Programs Administrative Pool 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Reading First 22 Reading First 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Extended Day Child Care Program 24 Extended Day Child Care Program (EDCCP) 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Child Care Development Fund 25 Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) 22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes 21st Century Community Learning Centers 26 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) 23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Missouri Preschool Projects 27 Missouri Preschool Projects 24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title II.D-NCLB 28 Title II.D-NCLB 25 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title III – NCLB (Limited English Proficient) 29 Title III – NCLB (Limited English Proficient) 26 7/1/2006
8/20/2010
Course_Program_Codes Title VI Part B, Subpart 1-Small, Rural School Achievement Program-NCLB 30 Title VI Part B, Subpart 1-Small, Rural School Achievement Program-NCLB (REAP) 27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Title VI Part B,Subpart 2-Rural and Low-Income School Program-NCLB 31 Title VI Part B,Subpart 2-Rural and Low-Income School Program-NCLB 28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Even Start 32 Even Start 29 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Comprehensive School Reform 33 Comprehensive School Reform 30 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes Charter Schools 34 Charter Schools (Federally Funded) 31 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Program_Codes MO Option Program 35 MO Option Program 32 7/1/2007
6/3/2008 10:29:39 AM
Course_Program_Codes Refugee Children School Impact Program 36 Refugee Children School Impact Program 33 7/1/2007
6/3/2008 10:39:15 AM
Course_Program_Codes Title I.D – NCLB (Delinquent) 37 Title I.D – NCLB (Delinquent) 34 7/1/2009
8/20/2010
Course_Program_Codes Title II.B – NCLB (Mathematics and Science Partnerships) 38 Title II.B – NCLB (Mathematics and Science Partnerships) 35 7/1/2009
8/20/2010
Course_Program_Codes Title III – NCLB (Immigrant) 39 Title III – NCLB (Immigrant) 36 7/1/2009
8/20/2010
Course_Program_Codes Schoolwide Pool (Federal, State, & Local Funds) 13 Include those staff in a Title I schoolwide building where funds are being pooled (state, local, and some federal funds) and for which those staff members are being paid from the pool. 37 7/1/2010
2/3/2011
Course_Program_Codes School Improvement Grants 1003(g) (SIG) - NCLB 43 School Improvement Grants 1003(g) (SIG) - NCLB 38 7/1/2010
2/3/2011
Course_Semester_Codes Full Year 0 Full Year 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Semester_Codes First Semester 1 First Semester 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Semester_Codes Second Semester 2 Second Semester 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Semester_Codes Third Semester 3 Third Semester 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 0 0 Level 0 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports. 0 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 1 1 Level 1 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 2 2 Level 2 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 3 3 Level 3 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 4 4 Level 4 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 5 5 Level 5 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 6 6 Level 6 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 7 7 Level 7 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 8 8 Level 8 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Seq_Num_Codes Level 9 9 Level 9 - Sequence Number is a number 0 through 9 (not Roman numeral) which identifies courses taught at more than one level (for example, Language Arts 1, 2, 3; Algebra 1, 2.) If a course is offered at more than one level, it is essential that the proper sequence number be entered for each course to receive proper credit on the district's resource and performance reports.

A sequence level of "1" need not be used unless more than one level of that course is taught. If only one level of course content is offered, SEQ may be left as “0”.
9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Quarter 1 Q1 Quarter 1 1 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Quarter 2 Q2 Quarter 2 2 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Quarter 3 Q3 Quarter 3 3 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Quarter 4 Q4 Quarter 4 4 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Semester 1 S1 Semester 1 5 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Semester 2 S2 Semester 2 6 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Year Long YL Year Long 7 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Trimester 1 T1 Trimester 1 8 7/1/2010
7/10/2012
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Trimester 2 T2 Trimester 2 9 7/1/2010
7/10/2012
Course_Time_Unit_Codes Trimester 3 T3 Trimester 3 10 7/1/2010
7/10/2012
CTE_Cluster_Codes Agriculture, Food & Natural Resource 01 Planning, managing, and performing agricultural production and horticulture and landscaping services, and related professional and technical services, mining and extraction operations, and managing and conserving natural resources and related environmental services. 0 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:41:05 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Architecture & Construction 02 Designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining physical structures and the larger built environment including roadways. 1 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:41:16 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Arts/ A/V Technology & Communication 03 Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. 2 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:41:26 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Business & Administrative 04 Planning, managing, and providing administrative support, information processing, accounting, and human resource management. 3 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:41:42 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Education & Training 05 Planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services including assessment and library and information services. 4 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:41:58 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Finance & Insurance 06 Planning, managing, and providing banking, investment, financial planning, and insurance services. 5 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:42:09 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Government & Public Administration 07 Planning, managing, and providing government legislative and administrative and regulatory services and related general purpose government services at the federal, state, and local levels. 6 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:42:13 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Health Science 08 Planning, managing, and providing diagnostic, therapeutic, and information and environmental services in health care. 7 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:42:27 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Hospitality & Tourism 09 Planning, managing, and providing lodging, food, recreation, convention and tourism, and related planning and support services such as travel-related services. 8 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:42:34 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Human Service 10 Planning, managing, and providing human services including social and related community services. 9 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:36:39 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Information Technology 11 Designing, developing, managing, and operating communication and information technology systems, networks, and related hardware and software for telecommunications and computing services. 10 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:42:52 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Law & Public Safety 12 Planning, managing, and providing judicial, legal, and protective services including professional and technical support services in the fire protection and criminal justice system. 11 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:42:59 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Manufacturing 13 Planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering. 12 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:36:17 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Marketing Sales & Service 14 Planning, managing, and performing wholesaling and retailed marketing and distribution support services including merchandise/product management and promotion. 13 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:43:44 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Scientific Research/Engineering 15 Planning, managing, and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (physical/engineering and social) including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services. 14 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:43:57 PM
CTE_Cluster_Codes Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics 16 Planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance. 15 7/1/2007
3/21/2008 12:44:26 PM
CTE_Program_Codes AGRICULTURE (REG-SEC) 0104 AGRICULTURE Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes POST SECONDARY AGRICULTURE (REG-PS) 0107 POST SECONDARY AGRICULTURE Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ADULT AGRICULTURE (REG-A) 0110 ADULT AGRICULTURE Regular, Adult (REG-A) 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes BUSINESS (REG-SEC) 0204 BUSINESS Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes POST SECONDARY BUSINESS 0207 POST SECONDARY BUSINESS Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ADULT BUSINESS 0210 ADULT BUSINESS Regular, Adult (REG-A) 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes COE/CIE 0304 COE/CIE Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes MARKETING 0404 MARKETING Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes POST SECONDARY MARKETING 0407 POST SECONDARY MARKETING Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ADULT MARKETING 0410 ADULT MARKETING Regular, Adult (REG-A) 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes HEALTH 0504 HEALTH Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes POST SECONDARY HEALTH 0507 POST SECONDARY HEALTH Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ADULT HEALTH 0510 ADULT HEALTH Regular, Adult (REG-A) 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes CON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 0604 CON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes CON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 0607 CON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes CON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 0610 CON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES Adult (REG-A) 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes OC FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 0704 OC FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes POST SECONDARY OC FAM AND CONSUMER SCI 0707 POST SECONDARY OC FAM AND CONSUMER SCI Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ADULT OC FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 0710 ADULT OC FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES Regular, Adult (REG-A) 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 0804 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes POST SECONDARY TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL ED 0807 POST SECONDARY TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL ED Regular, Postsecondary (REG-PS) 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ADULT TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 0810 ADULT TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Regular, Adult (REG-A) 22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes GUIDANCE SERVICES 0904 GUIDANCE SERVICES Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes PROJECT LEAD THE WAY 1004 PROJECT LEAD THE WAY Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ANCILLARY SERVICES 1104 ANCILLARY SERVICES Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 25 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 1204 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 26 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes SPECIAL NEEDS 2204 SPECIAL NEEDS Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Codes VOCATIONAL PREP 2404 VOCATIONAL PREP Regular, Secondary (REG-SEC) 28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Agricultural Ed. 0104 Agricultural Ed. (AGR) 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Business Ed. 0204 Business Ed. (BOE) 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Cooperative Ed. 0304 Cooperative Ed. (COE) 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Marketing Ed. 0404 Marketing Ed. (MDE) 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Health Sciences 0504 Health Sciences (HEA) 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Family (Consumer) 0604 Family (Consumer) (FCS) 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Family Consumer (Occupational) 0704 Family Consumer (Occupational) (OFCS) 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Trade and Industrial Ed. 0804 Trade and Industrial Ed. (VIE) 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Guidance Services 0904 Guidance Services (GUI) 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Project Lead the Way 1004 Project Lead the Way (PLTW) 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Ancillary Services 1104 Ancillary Services (ANC) 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Career Ed. Area Career Center 1204 Career Ed. Area Career Center (AD) 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Career Ed. Special Needs 2204 Career Ed. Special Needs (DIS/SN) 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_Program_Type_Codes Career Ed. Preparation 2404 Career Ed. Preparation (VP/SN) 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
CTE_TSA_Testing_Codes Passed Test PT Student passed the Technical Skills Assessment. 1 7/1/2008
12/17/2008 10:19:39 AM
CTE_TSA_Testing_Codes Failed Test FT Student failed to pass the Technical Skills Assessment. 2 7/1/2008
12/17/2008 10:19:24 AM
CTE_TSA_Testing_Codes Not Tested NT Student is eligible for Technical Skills Attainment and an assessment was available, but the student did not take the assessment. 3 7/1/2008
12/17/2008 11:50:31 AM
CTE_TSA_Testing_Codes Not Available NA Student is eligible for Technical Skills Attainment, but an assessment was not made available. 4 7/1/2008
12/17/2008 11:51:05 AM
CTE_TSA_Testing_Codes Not Eligible NE Student is not eligible for Career Education Technical Skills Attainment. 5 7/1/2008
12/17/2008 11:51:33 AM
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12/17/2008 10:22:08 AM
DESE_College_Codes AVILA COLLEGE 511932 AVILA COLLEGE 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 038829 BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes BLUE RIVER COMMUNITY COLL 161165 BLUE RIVER COMMUNITY COLL 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE 630984 CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes COLUMBIA COLLEGE 515712 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes COTTEY COLLEGE 070431 COTTEY COLLEGE 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes CROWDER COLLEGE 166166 CROWDER COLLEGE 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes CULVER STOCKTON COLLEGE 018750 CULVER STOCKTON COLLEGE 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes DRURY UNIVERSITY 603541 DRURY UNIVERSITY 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes EAST CENTRAL JR COLLEGE 130130 EAST CENTRAL JR COLLEGE 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes EVANGEL UNIVERSITY 041617 EVANGEL UNIVERSITY 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes FLORISSANT VALLEY 149152 FLORISSANT VALLEY 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes FONTBONNE COLLEGE 038603 FONTBONNE COLLEGE 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes FOREST PARK 149150 FOREST PARK 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes HANNIBAL LAGRANGE COLLEGE 041544 HANNIBAL LAGRANGE COLLEGE 15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes HARRIS STOWE COLLEGE 300194 HARRIS STOWE COLLEGE 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes JEFFERSON COLLEGE 145145 JEFFERSON COLLEGE 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 117117 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes LINDENWOOD COLLEGE 018759 LINDENWOOD COLLEGE 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes LINN STATE TECH COLLEGE 508313 LINN STATE TECH COLLEGE 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes LONGVIEW COMM COLL/BUS OF 161164 LONGVIEW COMM COLL/BUS OF 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MAPLE WOODS/BUS OFFICE 161162 MAPLE WOODS/BUS OFFICE 22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 041639 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MERAMEC 149151 MERAMEC 24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes METRO COMM COLL, BUS AND TECH 161166 METRO COMM COLL, BUS AND TECH 25 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes METROPOLITAN JR COLL/BUS 161161 METROPOLITAN JR COLL/BUS 26 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MINERAL AREA JR COLLEGE 163163 MINERAL AREA JR COLLEGE 27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MISSOURI STATE UNIV-SPRINGFLD 119119 MISSOURI STATE UNIV-SPRINGFLD 28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE 514772 MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE 29 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MO BAPTIST COLLEGE 041538 MO BAPTIST COLLEGE 30 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MO SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE 143143 MO SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE 31 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MO WESTERN STATE COLLEGE 160160 MO WESTERN STATE COLLEGE 32 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MOBERLY COMM COLLEGE 162162 MOBERLY COMM COLLEGE 33 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MU KANSAS CITY 116117 MU KANSAS CITY 34 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes MU ST LOUIS 116118 MU ST LOUIS 35 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes N W MO STATE UNIVERSITY 118118 N W MO STATE UNIVERSITY 36 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes NORTH CENTRAL MO COLLEGE 198198 NORTH CENTRAL MO COLLEGE 37 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes OZARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 640121 OZARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 38 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes PARK UNIVERSITY 511931 PARK UNIVERSITY 39 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes PENN VALLEY/BUSINESS OFF 161163 PENN VALLEY/BUSINESS OFF 40 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY 501839 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY 41 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes S E MO STATE UNIVERSITY 120120 S E MO STATE UNIVERSITY 42 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes SE COMM COLLEGE-W BURLINGTON 300128 SE COMM COLLEGE-W BURLINGTON 43 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIV 635440 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIV 44 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes ST CHARLES CO COMM COLLEG 146146 ST CHARLES CO COMM COLLEG 45 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes ST LOUIS COMM COLL - WILDWOOD 149154 ST LOUIS COMM COLL - WILDWOOD 46 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLL 149149 ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLL 47 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY 300310 ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY 48 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 126126 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 49 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes STEPHENS COLLEGE 005177 STEPHENS COLLEGE 50 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes THREE RIVERS COMM COLL 200200 THREE RIVERS COMM COLL 51 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes TRUMAN UNIVERSITY 122122 TRUMAN UNIVERSITY 52 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 121121 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 53 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO 116116 UNIVERSITY OF MO 54 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO-ROLLA 116119 UNIVERSITY OF MO-ROLLA 55 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes WASHINGTON UNIV 300342 WASHINGTON UNIV 56 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes WEBSTER UNIVERSITY - ST LOUIS 300335 WEBSTER UNIVERSITY - ST LOUIS 57 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes WESTMINSTER COLLEGE 049495 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE 58 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 062273 WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 59 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_College_Codes WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE 511106 WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE 60 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ACADEMIE LAFAYETTE 048914 ACADEMIE LAFAYETTE 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ACADEMY OF KANSAS CITY 048908 ACADEMY OF KANSAS CITY 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ADAIR CO. R-I 001090 ADAIR CO. R-I 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ADAIR CO. R-II 001092 ADAIR CO. R-II 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ADRIAN R-III 007123 ADRIAN R-III 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ADVANCE R-IV 103129 ADVANCE R-IV 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes AFFTON 101 096098 AFFTON 101 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ALBANY R-III 038046 ALBANY R-III 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ALLEN VILLAGE 048909 ALLEN VILLAGE 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ALTA VISTA CHARTER SCH 048902 ALTA VISTA CHARTER SCH 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ALTENBURG 48 079078 ALTENBURG 48 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ALTON R-IV 075087 ALTON R-IV 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes APPLETON CITY R-II 093120 APPLETON CITY R-II 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ARCADIA VALLEY R-II 047062 ARCADIA VALLEY R-II 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ARCHIE R-V 019139 ARCHIE R-V 15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ASH GROVE R-IV 039135 ASH GROVE R-IV 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ATLANTA C-3 061150 ATLANTA C-3 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes AURORA R-VIII 055110 AURORA R-VIII 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes AVA R-I 034124 AVA R-I 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes AVENUE CITY R-IX 002090 AVENUE CITY R-IX 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes AVILA COLLEGE, KANSAS CITY 511932 AVILA COLLEGE, KANSAS CITY 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes AVILLA R-XIII 049135 AVILLA R-XIII 22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes B. BANNEKER ACADEMY 048911 B. BANNEKER ACADEMY 23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BAKERSFIELD R-IV 077101 BAKERSFIELD R-IV 24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BALLARD R-II 007122 BALLARD R-II 25 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BAYLESS 096099 BAYLESS 26 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BELL CITY R-II 103128 BELL CITY R-II 27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BELLEVIEW R-III 047064 BELLEVIEW R-III 28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BELTON 124 019152 BELTON 124 29 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BERNIE R-XIII 103135 BERNIE R-XIII 30 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BEVIER C-4 061151 BEVIER C-4 31 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BILLINGS R-IV 022091 BILLINGS R-IV 32 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BISMARCK R-V 094076 BISMARCK R-V 33 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BLACKWATER R-II 027055 BLACKWATER R-II 34 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BLAIR OAKS R-II 026002 BLAIR OAKS R-II 35 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BLOOMFIELD R-XIV 103131 BLOOMFIELD R-XIV 36 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BLUE EYE R-V 104045 BLUE EYE R-V 37 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BLUE RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 161165 BLUE RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 38 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BLUE SPRINGS R-IV 048068 BLUE SPRINGS R-IV 39 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BOLIVAR R-I 084001 BOLIVAR R-I 40 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BONCL R-X 082105 BONCL R-X 41 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BOONVILLE R-I 027061 BOONVILLE R-I 42 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BOSWORTH R-V 017124 BOSWORTH R-V 43 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BOWLING GREEN R-I 082100 BOWLING GREEN R-I 44 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRADLEYVILLE R-I 106001 BRADLEYVILLE R-I 45 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRANSON R-IV 106004 BRANSON R-IV 46 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRAYMER C-4 013061 BRAYMER C-4 47 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRECKENRIDGE R-I 013054 BRECKENRIDGE R-I 48 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRENTWOOD 096101 BRENTWOOD 49 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRONAUGH R-VII 108143 BRONAUGH R-VII 50 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BROOKFIELD R-III 058112 BROOKFIELD R-III 51 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BROOKSIDE CHARTER SCH. 048916 BROOKSIDE CHARTER SCH. 52 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BRUNSWICK R-II 021149 BRUNSWICK R-II 53 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BUCHANAN CO. R-IV 011079 BUCHANAN CO. R-IV 54 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BUCKLIN R-II 058107 BUCKLIN R-II 55 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BUNKER R-III 090077 BUNKER R-III 56 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes BUTLER R-V 007129 BUTLER R-V 57 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CABOOL R-IV 107155 CABOOL R-IV 58 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CAINSVILLE R-I 041001 CAINSVILLE R-I 59 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CALHOUN R-VIII 042117 CALHOUN R-VIII 60 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CALLAO C-8 061157 CALLAO C-8 61 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CAMDENTON R-III 015002 CAMDENTON R-III 62 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CAMERON R-I 025001 CAMERON R-I 63 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CAMPBELL R-II 035093 CAMPBELL R-II 64 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CANTON R-V 056015 CANTON R-V 65 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CAPE GIRARDEAU 63 016096 CAPE GIRARDEAU 63 66 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CARL JUNCTION R-I 049132 CARL JUNCTION R-I 67 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CARROLLTON R-VII 017125 CARROLLTON R-VII 68 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CARTHAGE R-IX 049142 CARTHAGE R-IX 69 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CARUTHERSVILLE 18 078012 CARUTHERSVILLE 18 70 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CASSVILLE R-IV 005123 CASSVILLE R-IV 71 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CENTER 58 048080 CENTER 58 72 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CENTERVILLE R-I 090075 CENTERVILLE R-I 73 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CENTRAL METHODIST, FAYETTE 630984 CENTRAL METHODIST, FAYETTE 74 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CENTRAL MO STATE UNIV 121121 CENTRAL MO STATE UNIV 75 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CENTRAL R-III 094086 CENTRAL R-III 76 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CENTRALIA R-VI 010091 CENTRALIA R-VI 77 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CHADWICK R-I 022088 CHADWICK R-I 78 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CHAFFEE R-II 100060 CHAFFEE R-II 79 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CHARLESTON R-I 067061 CHARLESTON R-I 80 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CHILHOWEE R-IV 051153 CHILHOWEE R-IV 81 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CHILLICOTHE R-II 059117 CHILLICOTHE R-II 82 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLARK CO. R-I 023101 CLARK CO. R-I 83 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLARKSBURG C-2 068075 CLARKSBURG C-2 84 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLARKTON C-4 035097 CLARKTON C-4 85 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLAYTON 096102 CLAYTON 86 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLEARWATER R-I 111087 CLEARWATER R-I 87 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLEVER R-V 022092 CLEVER R-V 88 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLIMAX SPRINGS R-IV 015003 CLIMAX SPRINGS R-IV 89 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLINTON 042124 CLINTON 90 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CLINTON CO. R-III 025003 CLINTON CO. R-III 91 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COLE CAMP R-I 008111 COLE CAMP R-I 92 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COLE CO. R-I 026001 COLE CO. R-I 93 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COLE CO. R-V 026005 COLE CO. R-V 94 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS 004235 COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS 95 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COLUMBIA 93 010093 COLUMBIA 93 96 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COLUMBIA COLLEGE, COLUMBIA 515712 COLUMBIA COLLEGE, COLUMBIA 97 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COMMUNITY R-VI 004106 COMMUNITY R-VI 98 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CONCORDIA R-II 054037 CONCORDIA R-II 99 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CONFLUENCE ACADEMIES 115906 CONFLUENCE ACADEMIES 100 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CONSTRUCTION CAREERS CENTER 115901 CONSTRUCTION CAREERS CENTER 101 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COOPER CO. R-IV 027056 COOPER CO. R-IV 102 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COOTER R-IV 078004 COOTER R-IV 103 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COTTEY COLLEGE, NEVADA 070431 COTTEY COLLEGE, NEVADA 104 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COUCH R-I 075084 COUCH R-I 105 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes COWGILL R-VI 013058 COWGILL R-VI 106 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CRAIG R-III 044078 CRAIG R-III 107 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CRANE R-III 104043 CRANE R-III 108 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CRAWFORD CO. R-I 028101 CRAWFORD CO. R-I 109 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CRAWFORD CO. R-II 028102 CRAWFORD CO. R-II 110 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CROCKER R-II 085049 CROCKER R-II 111 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CROWDER COLLEGE 166166 CROWDER COLLEGE 112 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CRYSTAL CITY 47 050013 CRYSTAL CITY 47 113 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE 018750 CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE 114 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DADEVILLE R-II 029002 DADEVILLE R-II 115 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DALLAS CO. R-I 030093 DALLAS CO. R-I 116 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DAVIS R-XII 042119 DAVIS R-XII 117 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DELLA LAMB ELEM. 048912 DELLA LAMB ELEM. 118 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DELTA C-7 078009 DELTA C-7 119 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DELTA R-V 016092 DELTA R-V 120 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DENT-PHELPS R-III 033093 DENT-PHELPS R-III 121 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 002017 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 122 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DERRICK THOMAS ACADEMY 048917 DERRICK THOMAS ACADEMY 123 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DESOTO 73 050014 DESOTO 73 124 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DEXTER R-XI 103132 DEXTER R-XI 125 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DIAMOND R-IV 073102 DIAMOND R-IV 126 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES 347347 DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES 127 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DIXON R-I 085048 DIXON R-I 128 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DON BOSCO EDUCATION CTR. 048903 DON BOSCO EDUCATION CTR. 129 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DONIPHAN R-I 091092 DONIPHAN R-I 130 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DORA R-III 077103 DORA R-III 131 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DREXEL R-IV 019150 DREXEL R-IV 132 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DRURY COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD 603541 DRURY COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD 133 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes DUNKLIN R-V 050005 DUNKLIN R-V 134 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EAST BUCHANAN CO. C-1 011076 EAST BUCHANAN CO. C-1 135 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EAST CARTER CO. R-II 018047 EAST CARTER CO. R-II 136 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE, UNION 130130 EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE, UNION 137 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EAST LYNNE 40 019147 EAST LYNNE 40 138 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EAST NEWTON CO. R-VI 073099 EAST NEWTON CO. R-VI 139 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EAST PRAIRIE R-II 067055 EAST PRAIRIE R-II 140 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EL DORADO SPRINGS R-II 020002 EL DORADO SPRINGS R-II 141 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ELDON R-I 066102 ELDON R-I 142 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ELSBERRY R-II 057002 ELSBERRY R-II 143 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EMINENCE R-I 101107 EMINENCE R-I 144 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ETHEL HEDGEMAN LYLE ACADEMY 115904 ETHEL HEDGEMAN LYLE ACADEMY 145 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EVANGEL COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD 041617 EVANGEL COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD 146 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EVERTON R-III 029003 EVERTON R-III 147 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 40 024089 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 40 148 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes EXETER R-VI 005122 EXETER R-VI 149 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FAIR GROVE R-X 039142 FAIR GROVE R-X 150 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FAIR PLAY R-II 084002 FAIR PLAY R-II 151 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FAIRFAX R-III 003033 FAIRFAX R-III 152 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FAIRVIEW R-XI 046140 FAIRVIEW R-XI 153 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FARMINGTON R-VII 094078 FARMINGTON R-VII 154 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FAYETTE R-III 045077 FAYETTE R-III 155 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FERGUSON-FLORISSANT R-II 096089 FERGUSON-FLORISSANT R-II 156 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FESTUS R-VI 050006 FESTUS R-VI 157 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FLORISSANT VALLEY 149152 FLORISSANT VALLEY 158 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FONTBONNE COLLEGE, ST LOUIS 038603 FONTBONNE COLLEGE, ST LOUIS 159 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FORDLAND R-III 112101 FORDLAND R-III 160 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FOREST PARK 149150 FOREST PARK 161 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FORSYTH R-III 106003 FORSYTH R-III 162 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FORT OSAGE R-I 048066 FORT OSAGE R-I 163 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FOX C-6 050012 FOX C-6 164 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FRANCIS HOWELL R-III 092088 FRANCIS HOWELL R-III 165 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FRANKLIN CO. R-II 036123 FRANKLIN CO. R-II 166 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FREDERICKTOWN R-I 062072 FREDERICKTOWN R-I 167 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FT. ZUMWALT R-II 092087 FT. ZUMWALT R-II 168 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes FULTON 58 014129 FULTON 58 169 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GAINESVILLE R-V 077102 GAINESVILLE R-V 170 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GALENA R-II 104042 GALENA R-II 171 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GALLATIN R-V 031121 GALLATIN R-V 172 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GASCONADE C-4 053112 GASCONADE C-4 173 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GASCONADE CO. R-I 037039 GASCONADE CO. R-I 174 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GASCONADE CO. R-II 037037 GASCONADE CO. R-II 175 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GENESIS SCHOOL INC. 048905 GENESIS SCHOOL INC. 176 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GIDEON 37 072073 GIDEON 37 177 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GILLIAM C-4 097127 GILLIAM C-4 178 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GILMAN CITY R-IV 041004 GILMAN CITY R-IV 179 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GLASGOW 045078 GLASGOW 180 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GLENWOOD R-VIII 046135 GLENWOOD R-VIII 181 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GOLDEN CITY R-III 006103 GOLDEN CITY R-III 182 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GORDON PARKS ELEM 048913 GORDON PARKS ELEM 183 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GORIN R-III 099078 GORIN R-III 184 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GRAIN VALLEY R-V 048069 GRAIN VALLEY R-V 185 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GRANDVIEW C-4 048074 GRANDVIEW C-4 186 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GRANDVIEW R-II 050002 GRANDVIEW R-II 187 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GREEN CITY R-I 105123 GREEN CITY R-I 188 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GREEN FOREST R-II 033092 GREEN FOREST R-II 189 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GREEN RIDGE R-VIII 080121 GREEN RIDGE R-VIII 190 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GREENFIELD R-IV 029004 GREENFIELD R-IV 191 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GREENVILLE R-II 111086 GREENVILLE R-II 192 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes GRUNDY CO. R-V 040100 GRUNDY CO. R-V 193 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HALE R-I 017121 HALE R-I 194 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HALFWAY R-III 084003 HALFWAY R-III 195 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HALLSVILLE R-IV 010089 HALLSVILLE R-IV 196 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HAMILTON R-II 013055 HAMILTON R-II 197 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HANCOCK PLACE 096103 HANCOCK PLACE 198 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HANNIBAL 60 064075 HANNIBAL 60 199 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HANNIBAL-LA GRANGE COLLEGE 041544 HANNIBAL-LA GRANGE COLLEGE 200 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HARDEMAN R-X 097122 HARDEMAN R-X 201 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HARDIN-CENTRAL C-2 089088 HARDIN-CENTRAL C-2 202 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HARRISBURG R-VIII 010092 HARRISBURG R-VIII 203 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HARRISONVILLE R-IX 019149 HARRISONVILLE R-IX 204 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HARRIS-STOWE STATE COLLEGE 300194 HARRIS-STOWE STATE COLLEGE 205 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HARTVILLE R-II 114113 HARTVILLE R-II 206 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HAYTI R-II 078002 HAYTI R-II 207 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HAZELWOOD 096088 HAZELWOOD 208 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HENRY CO. R-I 042111 HENRY CO. R-I 209 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HERMITAGE R-IV 043004 HERMITAGE R-IV 210 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HICKMAN MILLS C-1 048072 HICKMAN MILLS C-1 211 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HICKORY CO. R-I 043001 HICKORY CO. R-I 212 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HIGBEE R-VIII 088075 HIGBEE R-VIII 213 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HIGH POINT R-III 068071 HIGH POINT R-III 214 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HILLSBORO R-III 050003 HILLSBORO R-III 215 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOGAN PREPARATORY ACADEMY 048904 HOGAN PREPARATORY ACADEMY 216 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOLCOMB R-III 035094 HOLCOMB R-III 217 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOLDEN R-III 051152 HOLDEN R-III 218 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOLLIDAY C-2 069107 HOLLIDAY C-2 219 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOLLISTER R-V 106005 HOLLISTER R-V 220 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOUSTON R-I 107152 HOUSTON R-I 221 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HOWELL VALLEY R-I 046128 HOWELL VALLEY R-I 222 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HUDSON R-IX 007126 HUDSON R-IX 223 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HUMANSVILLE R-IV 084004 HUMANSVILLE R-IV 224 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HUME R-VIII 007125 HUME R-VIII 225 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes HURLEY R-I 104041 HURLEY R-I 226 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes IBERIA R-V 066107 IBERIA R-V 227 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes IMAGINE ACAD. ACADEMIC SUCCESS 115907 IMAGINE ACAD. ACADEMIC SUCCESS 228 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes IMAGINE ACADEMY ES AND MATH 115909 IMAGINE ACADEMY ES AND MATH 229 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes IMAGINE ACADEMY OF CAREERS 115908 IMAGINE ACADEMY OF CAREERS 230 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes IMAGINE REN ACAD ENV SCI & MA 048919 IMAGINE REN ACAD ENV SCI & MA 231 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes INDEPENDENCE 30 048077 INDEPENDENCE 30 232 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes IRON CO. C-4 047065 IRON CO. C-4 233 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JACKSON R-II 016090 JACKSON R-II 234 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JAMESTOWN C-1 068074 JAMESTOWN C-1 235 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JASPER CO. R-V 049137 JASPER CO. R-V 236 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JEFFERSON C-123 074195 JEFFERSON C-123 237 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JEFFERSON CITY 026006 JEFFERSON CITY 238 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JEFFERSON CO. R-VII 050007 JEFFERSON CO. R-VII 239 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JEFFERSON COLLEGE 145145 JEFFERSON COLLEGE 240 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JENNINGS 096104 JENNINGS 241 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JOHNSON CO. R-VII 051154 JOHNSON CO. R-VII 242 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JOPLIN R-VIII 049148 JOPLIN R-VIII 243 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes JUNCTION HILL C-12 046137 JUNCTION HILL C-12 244 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KANSAS CITY 33 048078 KANSAS CITY 33 245 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KEARNEY R-I 024086 KEARNEY R-I 246 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KELSO C-7 100064 KELSO C-7 247 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KEMPER MILITARY SCHOOL, MEXICO 070437 KEMPER MILITARY SCHOOL, MEXICO 248 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KENNETT 39 035102 KENNETT 39 249 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KEYTESVILLE R-III 021150 KEYTESVILLE R-III 250 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KING CITY R-I 038044 KING CITY R-I 251 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KINGSTON 42 013062 KINGSTON 42 252 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KINGSTON K-14 110014 KINGSTON K-14 253 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KINGSVILLE R-I 051150 KINGSVILLE R-I 254 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KIPP: ENDEAVOR ACADEMY 048918 KIPP: ENDEAVOR ACADEMY 255 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KIRBYVILLE R-VI 106006 KIRBYVILLE R-VI 256 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KIRKSVILLE R-III 001091 KIRKSVILLE R-III 257 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KIRKWOOD R-VII 096092 KIRKWOOD R-VII 258 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KNOB NOSTER R-VIII 051155 KNOB NOSTER R-VIII 259 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes KNOX CO. R-I 052096 KNOX CO. R-I 260 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LA MONTE R-IV 080118 LA MONTE R-IV 261 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LA PLATA R-II 061154 LA PLATA R-II 262 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LACLEDE CO. C-5 053114 LACLEDE CO. C-5 263 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LACLEDE CO. R-I 053111 LACLEDE CO. R-I 264 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LADUE 096106 LADUE 265 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LAFAYETTE CO. C-1 054039 LAFAYETTE CO. C-1 266 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LAKELAND R-III 093123 LAKELAND R-III 267 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LAMAR R-I 006104 LAMAR R-I 268 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LAQUEY R-V 085045 LAQUEY R-V 269 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LAREDO R-VII 040104 LAREDO R-VII 270 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LATHROP R-II 025002 LATHROP R-II 271 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LAWSON R-XIV 089080 LAWSON R-XIV 272 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEBANON R-III 053113 LEBANON R-III 273 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEE A. TOLBERT COM. ACADEMY 048910 LEE A. TOLBERT COM. ACADEMY 274 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEE'S SUMMIT R-VII 048071 LEE'S SUMMIT R-VII 275 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEESVILLE R-IX 042118 LEESVILLE R-IX 276 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEETON R-X 051156 LEETON R-X 277 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEOPOLD R-III 009078 LEOPOLD R-III 278 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LESTERVILLE R-IV 090078 LESTERVILLE R-IV 279 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEWIS CO. C-1 056017 LEWIS CO. C-1 280 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LEXINGTON R-V 054045 LEXINGTON R-V 281 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LIBERAL R-II 006101 LIBERAL R-II 282 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LIBERTY 53 024090 LIBERTY 53 283 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LICKING R-VIII 107154 LICKING R-VIII 284 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LIFT FOR LIFE ACADEMY 115902 LIFT FOR LIFE ACADEMY 285 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LINCOLN R-II 008106 LINCOLN R-II 286 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, JEFF CITY 117117 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, JEFF CITY 287 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LINDBERGH R-VIII 096093 LINDBERGH R-VIII 288 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LINDENWOOD COLLEGE, ST CHARLES 018759 LINDENWOOD COLLEGE, ST CHARLES 289 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LINN CO. R-I 058106 LINN CO. R-I 290 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LINN STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 508313 LINN STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 291 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LIVINGSTON CO. R-III 059114 LIVINGSTON CO. R-III 292 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LOCKWOOD R-I 029001 LOCKWOOD R-I 293 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LOGAN-ROGERSVILLE R-VIII 039139 LOGAN-ROGERSVILLE R-VIII 294 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LONE JACK C-6 048075 LONE JACK C-6 295 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LONEDELL R-XIV 036133 LONEDELL R-XIV 296 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LONGVIEW COMMUNITY COLLEGE 161164 LONGVIEW COMMUNITY COLLEGE 297 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LOUISIANA R-II 082108 LOUISIANA R-II 298 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LURAY 33 023099 LURAY 33 299 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes LUTIE R-VI 077104 LUTIE R-VI 300 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MACKS CREEK R-V 015004 MACKS CREEK R-V 301 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MACON CO. R-I 061156 MACON CO. R-I 302 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MACON CO. R-IV 061158 MACON CO. R-IV 303 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MADISON C-3 069108 MADISON C-3 304 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MALDEN R-I 035092 MALDEN R-I 305 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MALTA BEND R-V 097119 MALTA BEND R-V 306 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MANES R-V 114116 MANES R-V 307 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MANSFIELD R-IV 114115 MANSFIELD R-IV 308 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MAPLE WOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 161162 MAPLE WOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 309 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MAPLEWOOD-RICHMOND HEIGHTS 096107 MAPLEWOOD-RICHMOND HEIGHTS 310 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARCELINE R-V 058109 MARCELINE R-V 311 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARIES CO. R-I 063066 MARIES CO. R-I 312 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARIES CO. R-II 063067 MARIES CO. R-II 313 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARION C. EARLY R-V 084005 MARION C. EARLY R-V 314 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARION CO. R-II 064072 MARION CO. R-II 315 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARIONVILLE R-IX 055106 MARIONVILLE R-IX 316 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARK TWAIN R-VIII 106008 MARK TWAIN R-VIII 317 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARQUAND-ZION R-VI 062070 MARQUAND-ZION R-VI 318 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARSHALL 097129 MARSHALL 319 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARSHFIELD R-I 112102 MARSHFIELD R-I 320 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARYVILLE R-II 074201 MARYVILLE R-II 321 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MARYVILLE UNIVERISTY, ST LOUIS 041639 MARYVILLE UNIVERISTY, ST LOUIS 322 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MAYSVILLE R-I 032055 MAYSVILLE R-I 323 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MCDONALD CO. R-I 060077 MCDONALD CO. R-I 324 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MEADOW HEIGHTS R-II 009077 MEADOW HEIGHTS R-II 325 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MEADVILLE R-IV 058108 MEADVILLE R-IV 326 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MEHLVILLE R-IX 096094 MEHLVILLE R-IX 327 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MERAMEC 149151 MERAMEC 328 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MERAMEC VALLEY R-III 036126 MERAMEC VALLEY R-III 329 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes METRO COMM COLL, BUS AND TECH 161166 METRO COMM COLL, BUS AND TECH 330 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 161161 METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 331 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MEXICO 59 004110 MEXICO 59 332 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MIAMI R-I 007121 MIAMI R-I 333 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MIAMI R-I 097116 MIAMI R-I 334 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MID-BUCHANAN CO. R-V 011078 MID-BUCHANAN CO. R-V 335 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MIDDLE GROVE C-1 069104 MIDDLE GROVE C-1 336 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MIDWAY R-I 019151 MIDWAY R-I 337 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MILAN C-2 105124 MILAN C-2 338 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MILLER CO. R-III 066103 MILLER CO. R-III 339 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MILLER R-II 055104 MILLER R-II 340 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MINERAL AREA COLLEGE, FLAT RIV 163163 MINERAL AREA COLLEGE, FLAT RIV 341 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MIRABILE C-1 013060 MIRABILE C-1 342 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MISSOURI BAPTIST COLLEGE, ST L 041538 MISSOURI BAPTIST COLLEGE, ST L 343 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MISSOURI CITY 56 024091 MISSOURI CITY 56 344 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MISSOURI SOUTHERN, JOPLIN 143143 MISSOURI SOUTHERN, JOPLIN 345 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MISSOURI WESTERN, ST JOSEPH 160160 MISSOURI WESTERN, ST JOSEPH 346 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 115414 MO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 347 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 014400 MO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 348 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MO VALLEY COLLEGE, MARSHALL 514772 MO VALLEY COLLEGE, MARSHALL 349 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MO VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAM 401401 MO VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAM 350 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MOBERLY 088081 MOBERLY 351 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MOBERLY AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 162162 MOBERLY AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 352 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MONETT R-I 005128 MONETT R-I 353 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MONITEAU CO. R-I 068070 MONITEAU CO. R-I 354 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MONITEAU CO. R-V 068072 MONITEAU CO. R-V 355 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MONROE CITY R-I 069106 MONROE CITY R-I 356 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MONTGOMERY CO. R-II 070093 MONTGOMERY CO. R-II 357 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MONTROSE R-XIV 042121 MONTROSE R-XIV 358 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MORGAN CO. R-I 071091 MORGAN CO. R-I 359 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MORGAN CO. R-II 071092 MORGAN CO. R-II 360 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MOUND CITY R-II 044083 MOUND CITY R-II 361 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MOUNTAIN GROVE R-III 114114 MOUNTAIN GROVE R-III 362 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MOUNTAIN VIEW-BIRCH TREE R-III 046130 MOUNTAIN VIEW-BIRCH TREE R-III 363 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes MT. VERNON R-V 055108 MT. VERNON R-V 364 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NAYLOR R-II 091091 NAYLOR R-II 365 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEELYVILLE R-IV 012108 NEELYVILLE R-IV 366 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NELL HOLCOMB R-IV 016097 NELL HOLCOMB R-IV 367 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEOSHO R-V 073108 NEOSHO R-V 368 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEVADA R-V 108142 NEVADA R-V 369 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III 014127 NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III 370 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEW FRANKLIN R-I 045076 NEW FRANKLIN R-I 371 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEW HAVEN 036138 NEW HAVEN 372 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEW MADRID CO. R-I 072074 NEW MADRID CO. R-I 373 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEW YORK R-IV 013057 NEW YORK R-IV 374 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEWBURG R-II 081095 NEWBURG R-II 375 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NEWTOWN-HARRIS R-III 105125 NEWTOWN-HARRIS R-III 376 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NIANGUA R-V 112099 NIANGUA R-V 377 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NIXA R-II 022089 NIXA R-II 378 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NODAWAY-HOLT R-VII 074187 NODAWAY-HOLT R-VII 379 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NONPUBLIC SCHOOL/AGENCY 999999 NONPUBLIC SCHOOL/AGENCY 380 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORBORNE R-VIII 017126 NORBORNE R-VIII 381 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORMANDY 096109 NORMANDY 382 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH ANDREW CO. R-VI 002089 NORTH ANDREW CO. R-VI 383 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH CALLAWAY CO. R-I 014126 NORTH CALLAWAY CO. R-I 384 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI TRENTON 198198 NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI TRENTON 385 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH DAVIESS R-III 031118 NORTH DAVIESS R-III 386 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH HARRISON R-III 041003 NORTH HARRISON R-III 387 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH KANSAS CITY 74 024093 NORTH KANSAS CITY 74 388 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH MERCER CO. R-III 065096 NORTH MERCER CO. R-III 389 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH NODAWAY CO. R-VI 074197 NORTH NODAWAY CO. R-VI 390 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH PEMISCOT CO. R-I 078001 NORTH PEMISCOT CO. R-I 391 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH PLATTE CO. R-I 083001 NORTH PLATTE CO. R-I 392 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH SHELBY 102081 NORTH SHELBY 393 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-I 094083 NORTH ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-I 394 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTH WOOD R-IV 033094 NORTH WOOD R-IV 395 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTHEAST NODAWAY CO. R-V 074194 NORTHEAST NODAWAY CO. R-V 396 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTHEAST RANDOLPH CO. R-IV 088072 NORTHEAST RANDOLPH CO. R-IV 397 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTHEAST VERNON CO. R-I 108147 NORTHEAST VERNON CO. R-I 398 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIV 118118 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIV 399 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTHWEST R-I 050001 NORTHWEST R-I 400 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORTHWESTERN R-I 021148 NORTHWESTERN R-I 401 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes NORWOOD R-I 114112 NORWOOD R-I 402 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OAK GROVE R-VI 048070 OAK GROVE R-VI 403 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OAK HILL R-I 033091 OAK HILL R-I 404 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OAK RIDGE R-VI 016094 OAK RIDGE R-VI 405 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ODESSA R-VII 054041 ODESSA R-VII 406 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ORAN R-III 100065 ORAN R-III 407 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ORCHARD FARM R-V 092091 ORCHARD FARM R-V 408 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OREARVILLE R-IV 097118 OREARVILLE R-IV 409 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OREGON-HOWELL R-III 075086 OREGON-HOWELL R-III 410 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ORRICK R-XI 089087 ORRICK R-XI 411 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OSAGE CO. R-I 076081 OSAGE CO. R-I 412 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OSAGE CO. R-II 076082 OSAGE CO. R-II 413 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OSAGE CO. R-III 076083 OSAGE CO. R-III 414 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OSBORN R-O 032054 OSBORN R-O 415 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OSCEOLA 093124 OSCEOLA 416 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OTTERVILLE R-VI 027058 OTTERVILLE R-VI 417 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OZARK R-VI 022093 OZARK R-VI 418 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes OZARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 640121 OZARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 419 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PAIDEIA ACADEMY 115905 PAIDEIA ACADEMY 420 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PALMYRA R-I 064074 PALMYRA R-I 421 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PARIS R-II 069109 PARIS R-II 422 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PARK COLLEGE, PARKVILLE 511931 PARK COLLEGE, PARKVILLE 423 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PARK HILL 083005 PARK HILL 424 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PARKWAY C-2 096095 PARKWAY C-2 425 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PATTONSBURG R-II 031116 PATTONSBURG R-II 426 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PATTONVILLE R-III 096090 PATTONVILLE R-III 427 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PEMISCOT CO. R-III 078003 PEMISCOT CO. R-III 428 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PEMISCOT CO. SPEC. SCH. DIST. 078013 PEMISCOT CO. SPEC. SCH. DIST. 429 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PENN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 161163 PENN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 430 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PERRY CO. 32 079077 PERRY CO. 32 431 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PETTIS CO. R-V 080116 PETTIS CO. R-V 432 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PETTIS CO. R-XII 080122 PETTIS CO. R-XII 433 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PHELPS CO. R-III 081097 PHELPS CO. R-III 434 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PIERCE CITY R-VI 055105 PIERCE CITY R-VI 435 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PIKE CO. R-III 082101 PIKE CO. R-III 436 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PILOT GROVE C-4 027059 PILOT GROVE C-4 437 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PLAINVIEW R-VIII 034122 PLAINVIEW R-VIII 438 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PLATO R-V 107156 PLATO R-V 439 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PLATTE CO. R-III 083003 PLATTE CO. R-III 440 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PLEASANT HILL R-III 019148 PLEASANT HILL R-III 441 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PLEASANT HOPE R-VI 084006 PLEASANT HOPE R-VI 442 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PLEASANT VIEW R-VI 040103 PLEASANT VIEW R-VI 443 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes POLO R-VII 013059 POLO R-VII 444 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes POPLAR BLUFF R-I 012109 POPLAR BLUFF R-I 445 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PORTAGEVILLE 072068 PORTAGEVILLE 446 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes POTOSI R-III 110029 POTOSI R-III 447 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PRAIRIE HOME R-V 027057 PRAIRIE HOME R-V 448 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PRINCETON R-V 065098 PRINCETON R-V 449 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PURDY R-II 005124 PURDY R-II 450 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PUTNAM CO. R-I 086100 PUTNAM CO. R-I 451 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes PUXICO R-VIII 103130 PUXICO R-VIII 452 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RALLS CO. R-II 087083 RALLS CO. R-II 453 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RAYMONDVILLE R-VII 107158 RAYMONDVILLE R-VII 454 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RAYMORE-PECULIAR R-II 019142 RAYMORE-PECULIAR R-II 455 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RAYTOWN C-2 048073 RAYTOWN C-2 456 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes REEDS SPRING R-IV 104044 REEDS SPRING R-IV 457 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RENICK R-V 088073 RENICK R-V 458 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes REPUBLIC R-III 039134 REPUBLIC R-III 459 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes REVERE C-3 023096 REVERE C-3 460 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RICH HILL R-IV 007124 RICH HILL R-IV 461 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RICHARDS R-V 046132 RICHARDS R-V 462 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RICHLAND R-I 103127 RICHLAND R-I 463 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RICHLAND R-IV 085044 RICHLAND R-IV 464 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RICHMOND R-XVI 089089 RICHMOND R-XVI 465 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RICHWOODS R-VII 110030 RICHWOODS R-VII 466 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RIDGEWAY R-V 041005 RIDGEWAY R-V 467 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RIPLEY CO. R-III 091095 RIPLEY CO. R-III 468 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RIPLEY CO. R-IV 091093 RIPLEY CO. R-IV 469 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RISCO R-II 072066 RISCO R-II 470 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RITENOUR 096110 RITENOUR 471 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes RIVERVIEW GARDENS 096111 RIVERVIEW GARDENS 472 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ROCK PORT R-II 003032 ROCK PORT R-II 473 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ROCKHURST COLLEGE, KANSAS CITY 501839 ROCKHURST COLLEGE, KANSAS CITY 474 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ROCKWOOD R-VI 096091 ROCKWOOD R-VI 475 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ROLLA 31 081096 ROLLA 31 476 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ROSCOE C-1 093121 ROSCOE C-1 477 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 300310 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 478 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SALEM R-80 033090 SALEM R-80 479 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SALISBURY R-IV 021151 SALISBURY R-IV 480 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SANTA FE R-X 054042 SANTA FE R-X 481 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SARCOXIE R-II 049140 SARCOXIE R-II 482 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SAVANNAH R-III 002097 SAVANNAH R-III 483 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCHOOL OF THE OSAGE R-II 066105 SCHOOL OF THE OSAGE R-II 484 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCHUYLER CO. R-I 098080 SCHUYLER CO. R-I 485 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCOTLAND CO. R-I 099082 SCOTLAND CO. R-I 486 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCOTT CITY R-I 100059 SCOTT CITY R-I 487 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCOTT CO. CENTRAL 100062 SCOTT CO. CENTRAL 488 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCOTT CO. R-IV 100061 SCOTT CO. R-IV 489 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SCUOLA VITA NUOVA 048915 SCUOLA VITA NUOVA 490 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SEDALIA 200 080125 SEDALIA 200 491 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SENATH-HORNERSVILLE C-8 035098 SENATH-HORNERSVILLE C-8 492 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SENECA R-VII 073106 SENECA R-VII 493 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SEYMOUR R-II 112103 SEYMOUR R-II 494 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SHAWNEE R-III 042113 SHAWNEE R-III 495 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SHELBY CO. R-IV 102085 SHELBY CO. R-IV 496 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SHELDON R-VIII 108144 SHELDON R-VIII 497 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SHELL KNOB 78 005127 SHELL KNOB 78 498 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SHERWOOD CASS R-VIII 019144 SHERWOOD CASS R-VIII 499 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SIKESTON R-6 100063 SIKESTON R-6 500 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SILEX R-I 057001 SILEX R-I 501 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SKYLINE R-II 034121 SKYLINE R-II 502 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SLATER 097130 SLATER 503 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SMITHTON R-VI 080119 SMITHTON R-VI 504 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SMITHVILLE R-II 024087 SMITHVILLE R-II 505 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTH CALLAWAY CO. R-II 014130 SOUTH CALLAWAY CO. R-II 506 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTH HARRISON CO. R-II 041002 SOUTH HARRISON CO. R-II 507 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTH HOLT CO. R-I 044084 SOUTH HOLT CO. R-I 508 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTH IRON CO. R-I 047060 SOUTH IRON CO. R-I 509 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTH NODAWAY CO. R-IV 074202 SOUTH NODAWAY CO. R-IV 510 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTH PEMISCOT CO. R-V 078005 SOUTH PEMISCOT CO. R-V 511 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIV 120120 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIV 512 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHERN BOONE CO. R-I 010087 SOUTHERN BOONE CO. R-I 513 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHERN REYNOLDS CO. R-II 090076 SOUTHERN REYNOLDS CO. R-II 514 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHLAND C-9 035099 SOUTHLAND C-9 515 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIV BOLIVAR 635440 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIV BOLIVAR 516 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHWEST LIVINGSTON CO. R-I 059113 SOUTHWEST LIVINGSTON CO. R-I 517 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIV 119119 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIV 518 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SOUTHWEST R-V 005121 SOUTHWEST R-V 519 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SPARTA R-III 022090 SPARTA R-III 520 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SPECL. SCH. DST. ST. LOUIS CO. 096119 SPECL. SCH. DST. ST. LOUIS CO. 521 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SPICKARD R-II 040101 SPICKARD R-II 522 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SPOKANE R-VII 022094 SPOKANE R-VII 523 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SPRING BLUFF R-XV 036134 SPRING BLUFF R-XV 524 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SPRINGFIELD R-XII 039141 SPRINGFIELD R-XII 525 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST CHARLES CO COMMUNITY COLLEG 146146 ST CHARLES CO COMMUNITY COLLEG 526 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST LOUIS COMM COLL - WILDWOOD 149154 ST LOUIS COMM COLL - WILDWOOD 527 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 149149 ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 528 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. CHARLES R-VI 092090 ST. CHARLES R-VI 529 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. CLAIR R-XIII 036136 ST. CLAIR R-XIII 530 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. ELIZABETH R-IV 066104 ST. ELIZABETH R-IV 531 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. JAMES R-I 081094 ST. JAMES R-I 532 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. JOSEPH 011082 ST. JOSEPH 533 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. LOUIS CHARTER SCHOOL 115903 ST. LOUIS CHARTER SCHOOL 534 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes ST. LOUIS CITY 115115 ST. LOUIS CITY 535 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STANBERRY R-II 038045 STANBERRY R-II 536 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 126126 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 537 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STATE SCHOOLS FOR SEV HANDIC 201201 STATE SCHOOLS FOR SEV HANDIC 538 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STE. GENEVIEVE CO. R-II 095059 STE. GENEVIEVE CO. R-II 539 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STEELVILLE R-III 028103 STEELVILLE R-III 540 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STEPHENS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA 005177 STEPHENS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA 541 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STET R-XV 089077 STET R-XV 542 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STEWARTSVILLE C-2 032058 STEWARTSVILLE C-2 543 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STOCKTON R-I 020001 STOCKTON R-I 544 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STOUTLAND R-II 015001 STOUTLAND R-II 545 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STRAFFORD R-VI 039137 STRAFFORD R-VI 546 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STRAIN-JAPAN R-XVI 036135 STRAIN-JAPAN R-XVI 547 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STRASBURG C-3 019140 STRASBURG C-3 548 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes STURGEON R-V 010090 STURGEON R-V 549 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SUCCESS R-VI 107151 SUCCESS R-VI 550 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SULLIVAN 036137 SULLIVAN 551 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SUMMERSVILLE R-II 107153 SUMMERSVILLE R-II 552 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SUNRISE R-IX 050009 SUNRISE R-IX 553 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SWEDEBORG R-III 085043 SWEDEBORG R-III 554 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes SWEET SPRINGS R-VII 097131 SWEET SPRINGS R-VII 555 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TANEYVILLE R-II 106002 TANEYVILLE R-II 556 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TARKIO R-I 003031 TARKIO R-I 557 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes THAYER R-II 075085 THAYER R-II 558 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes THE CAN! ACADEMIES-ST. LOUIS 115910 THE CAN! ACADEMIES-ST. LOUIS 559 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes THORNFIELD R-I 077100 THORNFIELD R-I 560 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes THREE RIVERS COMM COLLEGE 200200 THREE RIVERS COMM COLLEGE 561 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TINA-AVALON R-II 017122 TINA-AVALON R-II 562 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TIPTON R-VI 068073 TIPTON R-VI 563 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TRENTON R-IX 040107 TRENTON R-IX 564 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TRI-COUNTY R-VII 031122 TRI-COUNTY R-VII 565 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes TROY R-III 057003 TROY R-III 566 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY 122122 TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY 567 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes TWIN RIVERS R-X 012110 TWIN RIVERS R-X 568 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNION R-XI 036131 UNION R-XI 569 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNION STAR R-II 032056 UNION STAR R-II 570 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNIVERSITY ACADEMY 048901 UNIVERSITY ACADEMY 571 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNIVERSITY CITY 096112 UNIVERSITY CITY 572 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO AT COLUMBIA 116116 UNIVERSITY OF MO AT COLUMBIA 573 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO AT KC 116117 UNIVERSITY OF MO AT KC 574 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO AT ROLLA 116119 UNIVERSITY OF MO AT ROLLA 575 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO AT ST LOUIS 116118 UNIVERSITY OF MO AT ST LOUIS 576 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes URBAN COM. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 048907 URBAN COM. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 577 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes VALLEY PARK 096113 VALLEY PARK 578 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes VALLEY R-VI 110031 VALLEY R-VI 579 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes VAN BUREN R-I 018050 VAN BUREN R-I 580 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes VAN-FAR R-I 004109 VAN-FAR R-I 581 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes VERONA R-VII 055111 VERONA R-VII 582 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes VOL. INTERDIST. CHOICE CORP. 096121 VOL. INTERDIST. CHOICE CORP. 583 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WALNUT GROVE R-V 039136 WALNUT GROVE R-V 584 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WARREN CO. R-III 109003 WARREN CO. R-III 585 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WARRENSBURG R-VI 051159 WARRENSBURG R-VI 586 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WARSAW R-IX 008107 WARSAW R-IX 587 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WASHINGTON 036139 WASHINGTON 588 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST LO 300342 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST LO 589 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WAYNESVILLE R-VI 085046 WAYNESVILLE R-VI 590 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WEAUBLEAU R-III 043003 WEAUBLEAU R-III 591 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WEBB CITY R-VII 049144 WEBB CITY R-VII 592 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WEBSTER GROVES 096114 WEBSTER GROVES 593 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WEBSTER UNIVERSITY, ST LOUIS 300335 WEBSTER UNIVERSITY, ST LOUIS 594 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON R-IX 054043 WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON R-IX 595 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WELLSTON 096115 WELLSTON 596 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WELLSVILLE MIDDLETOWN R-I 070092 WELLSVILLE MIDDLETOWN R-I 597 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WENTWORTH MILITARY ADCADEMY 054407 WENTWORTH MILITARY ADCADEMY 598 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WENTZVILLE R-IV 092089 WENTZVILLE R-IV 599 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WEST NODAWAY CO. R-I 074190 WEST NODAWAY CO. R-I 600 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WEST PLAINS R-VII 046134 WEST PLAINS R-VII 601 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WEST PLATTE CO. R-II 083002 WEST PLATTE CO. R-II 602 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WEST ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-IV 094087 WEST ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-IV 603 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
DESE_District_Codes WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, FULTON 049495 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, FULTON 604 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WESTRAN R-I 088080 WESTRAN R-I 605 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WESTVIEW C-6 073105 WESTVIEW C-6 606 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WHEATLAND R-II 043002 WHEATLAND R-II 607 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WHEATON R-III 005120 WHEATON R-III 608 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WILLARD R-II 039133 WILLARD R-II 609 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 062273 WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 610 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE, FULTON 511106 WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE, FULTON 611 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV 046131 WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV 612 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WINDSOR C-1 050010 WINDSOR C-1 613 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WINFIELD R-IV 057004 WINFIELD R-IV 614 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WINONA R-III 101105 WINONA R-III 615 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WINSTON R-VI 031117 WINSTON R-VI 616 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WOODLAND R-IV 009080 WOODLAND R-IV 617 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WORTH CO. R-III 113001 WORTH CO. R-III 618 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WRIGHT CITY R-II 109002 WRIGHT CITY R-II 619 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes WYACONDA C-1 023094 WYACONDA C-1 620 7/1/2006
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DESE_District_Codes ZALMA R-V 009079 ZALMA R-V 621 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes NONE 00 Student does not have an IEP. 1 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes MENTAL RETARDATION 01 Mental Retardation. Refers to significantly sub average general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior manifested during the developmental period that adversely affects a child’s educational performance. 2 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED 02 Emotional Disturbance. Refers to a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child’s educational performance:
(a) Difficulties in learning that cannot be explained by cultural, intellectual, sensory or other health factors;
(b) Difficulties in building or maintaining satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers, parents and teachers;
(c) General pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression;
(d) A tendency to develop physical symptoms, pains or fears associated with personal or social problems;
(e) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances.
3 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes ORTHOPEDICALLY IMPAIRED 04 Orthopedic Impairment. Refers to a severe orthopedic impairment that adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The term includes impairments caused by congenital anomaly (e.g., club foot, absence of some member, etc.), impairments caused by disease (poliomyelitis, bone tuberculosis, etc.) and impairments from other causes (e.g., cerebral palsy, amputations and fractures or burns that cause contractures). 4 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes VISUAL IMPAIRMENT 06 Visual Impairment. Refers to impairment in vision, including blindness, that even with correction, adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The visual impairment involves partial sight, whereby visual acuity has been determined to be 20/70 to 20/200 in the better eye with best correction by glasses, or blindness, whereby visual acuity has been determined to be 20/200 or less in the better eye with best correction by glasses or the visual field measures 20 degrees or less. 5 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes HEARING IMPAIRMENT 08 Hearing Impairment. Refers to impairment in hearing, including deafness, which adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The hearing impairment involves permanent or fluctuating impairments to hearing, or deafness, whereby the impairment is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification. 6 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes LEARNING DISABILITIES 09 Specific Learning Disabilities. Refers to a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or do mathematical calculations. The term includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. The term does not include children who have learning problems, which are primarily the result of visual, hearing or motor disabilities; mental retardation; emotional disturbance; or environmental, cultural or economic disadvantage. 7 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes OTHER HEALTH IMPAIRED 10 Other Health Impairment. Refers to having limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment that is due to chronic or acute health problems, such as asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, rheumatic fever, and sickle cell anemia, and adversely affects a child’s educational performance. 8 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes DEAF-BLIND 11 Deaf and Blindness. Refers to sensory impairments occurring in combination with each other. The combination of these visual and hearing impairments causes significant educational problems. 9 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes MULTIDISABLED 12 Multiple Disabilities. Refers to concomitant impairments (such as mental retardation-blindness, mental retardation-orthopedic impairment, etc.), the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for one of the impairments. The term does not include deaf/blindness. 10 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes AUTISM 13 Autism. Refers to a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal or nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age 3, which adversely affects a child’s educational performance. Other characteristics often associated with autism are engagement in repetitive activities and stereotyped movements, resistance to environmental change or change in daily routines, and unusual responses to sensory experiences. The term does not apply if a child’s educational performance is adversely affected primarily because the child has an emotional disability as defined in the document. 11 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 14 Traumatic Brain Injury. Refers to an acquired injury to the brain caused by an external physical force, resulting in total or partial functional disability or psychosocial impairment, or both, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The term includes open or closed head injuries resulting in impairments in one or more areas, such as, cognition, language, memory, attention, reasoning, abstract thinking, judgment, problem solving, sensory, perceptual and motor abilities, psychological behavior, physical functions, information processing and speech. The term does not include brain injuries that are congenital or degenerative or to brain injuries induced by birth trauma. 12 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes YOUNG CHILDHOOD W/DEV. DELAY 16 Young Child with a Developmental Delay. Refers to a child initially identified ages 3 through 5 who is experiencing developmental delay, as measured by appropriate diagnostic instruments and procedures, in one or more of the following areas: physical development, cognitive development, communication development, social or emotional development or adaptive development and who needs special education and related services. 13 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT 17 Language Impairment. A communication disorder consisting of inappropriate use in any of the structures of language (e.g., morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics) which adversely affects educational performance. 14 7/1/2006
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Disability_Codes SPEECH IMPAIRMENT 18 Speech Impairment. A sound system disorder which includes articulation and/or phonology exhibited as a delay of correct sound production which adversely affects educational performance. This category also includes fluency disorders that are exhibited through one or more symptomatic behaviors of dysfluency (repetitions, prolongations, blockages or hesitations) which adversely affects educational performance and voice disorders that are exhibited through deviations in one or more of the parameters of voice (pitch, quality or volume) which adversely affects educational performance. 15 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 1 Day 1 1 Day. Report each removal of ½ day up to 1 full day. 1 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 2 consecutive days 2 2 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 2 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 3 consecutive days 3 3 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 3 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 4 consecutive days 4 4 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 4 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 5 consecutive days 5 5 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 5 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 6 consecutive days 6 6 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 6 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 7 consecutive days 7 7 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 7 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 8 consecutive days 8 8 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 8 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 9 consecutive days 9 9 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 9 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 10 consecutive days 10 10 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 10 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 11-45 consecutive days 11+ 11-45 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 11 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 46-89 consecutive days 46+ 46-89 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. 12 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes 90+ consecutive days less than 1 year 90+ 90+ Days, Consecutively, but less than one year. Report each removal. 13 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes One Year 1yr One (1) Year. Report each removal. 14 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Alcohol A Alcohol. Use, possession, sale, or solicitation of intoxicating alcoholic beverages. 1 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Drugs D Drug. Use, possession, sale or solicitation of drugs. A list of drugs is identified in (21 U.S.C.§ 812). Does not include alcohol or tobacco. 2 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Tobacco T Tobacco. Use, possession, sale, or solicitation of tobacco. 3 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Violent Act With Injury V Violent Act. An act resulting in a serious bodily injury that involves a substantial risk of death; extreme physical pain; protracted and obvious physical disfigurement; or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ or faculty. 4 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Violent Act Without Injury N Violent Act without physical injury. An act that does not result in a serious bodily injury. 5 7/1/2007
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Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Weapon W Weapon. Device or instrument capable of causing serious bodily injury. Does not include a knife with a blade of less than 2½ inches in length (18 U.S.C.§ 930). 6 7/1/2006
1/29/2008 2:14:47 PM
Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes Other O Other. Other offenses not listed above. 7 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Removal_Codes In School Suspension ISS In School Suspension. Removal of student from regular classroom setting (within a school building) for a fixed amount of time with student automatically returning to regular classroom setting after the suspension is completed. 1 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Removal_Codes Out of School Suspension OSS Out of School Suspension. Removal of student from regular school for a fixed amount of time with student automatically returning to school after the suspension is completed. 2 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Removal_Codes Expulsion EXP Expulsion. Removal of student from school and by local board action for an indefinite period of time until student is reinstated by local board of education. 3 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Removal_Codes Unilateral Removal UR Unilateral Removal. School personnel (not IEP team) ordered removal of student with disabilities from current educational placement to an appropriate interim educational setting for same amount of time that a child without disabilities would be subject t 4 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes Handgun H Handgun. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 921). 1 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes Knife K Knife. Does not include a knife with a blade of less than 2 ½ inches in length. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 930). 2 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes Rifle/Shotgun R Rifle/Shotgun. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 921). 3 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes Other Firearm F Other Firearm. Does not include BB guns or air rifles. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 921). 4 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes Other Weapon W Other Weapon. Other device or instrument, not listed above, capable of causing serious bodily injury. Does not include a knife with a blade of less than 2½ inches in length. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 930). 5 7/1/2006
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Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes None N None. No weapon involved in offense. 6 7/1/2006
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Dual_Credit_Site_Codes District DIST District was site of Dual Credit instruction. 1 7/1/2006
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Dual_Credit_Site_Codes College COLL College campus was site of dual credit instruction. 2 7/1/2006
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Dual_Credit_Site_Codes Instructional Television ITV Instructional Television was site of dual credit instruction. 3 7/1/2006
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Dual_Credit_Site_Codes Area Career Center ACC Area Career Center was site of dual credit instruction. 4 7/1/2007
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Dual_Credit_Site_Codes Instructional Television (Non-Dual Credit) ITVN Instructional Television was site of non-dual credit instruction. 5 7/1/2009
5/14/2009 9:46:21 AM
ECO_Indicator_Codes Not Yet 1 Not Yet (71-100% delay) 1 7/1/2009
6/1/2009 1:26:13 PM
ECO_Indicator_Codes Emerging 2 Emerging (51-70% delay) 2 7/1/2009
6/1/2009 1:26:43 PM
ECO_Indicator_Codes Occasionally 3 Occasionally (31-50% delay) 3 7/1/2009
6/1/2009 1:27:25 PM
ECO_Indicator_Codes Frequently 4 Frequently (11-30% delay) 4 7/1/2009
6/1/2009 1:27:45 PM
ECO_Indicator_Codes Completely 5 Completely (0-10% delay) 5 7/1/2009
6/1/2009 1:28:09 PM
Educator_Career_Ladder_Stages Stage 1 1 Stage 1 - Defined at LEA. 1 7/1/2006
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Educator_Career_Ladder_Stages Stage 2 2 Stage 2 - Defined at LEA. 2 7/1/2006
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Educator_Career_Ladder_Stages Stage 3 3 Stage 3 - Defined at LEA. 3 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree 60 College hours 60HR Educator has obtained a degree for 60 college hours. 1 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Associate Degree ASOC Two-Year associates degree or certificate program. 2 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Baccalaureate Degree BACC Baccalaureate Degree 3 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Career ED Certification CVOT Certificated careeer education teacher (certification without degree -- used only for career education teachers) 4 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Doctorate DOCT Doctorate 5 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree 5 Years Experience EXPR Five Years Experience (for Parent Educators Only) 6 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree 60 College Hours and 2 Years Experience HREX 60 College Hours and Two Years Experience (for Parent Educators Only) 7 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Licensed Practical Nurse LPN Licensed Practical Nurse 8 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Master's Degree MAST Master's Degree 9 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Paraprofessional with Praxis PARA Paraprofessional that has passed Praxis exam. 10 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Registered Nurse RN Registered Nurse 11 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Educational Specialist Degree SPEC Educational Specialist Degree 12 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree H.S. Diploma and Vocational Cert in EC HSV High school diploma and high school vocational certificate in early childhood care and education. 13 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree Child Dev Associate with ParaPro Praxis CDA Child development associate that has passed the parapro praxis exam. 14 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree 1 Yr Cert of Proficiency in Child Dev PCD One-year certificate of proficiency in child development or child care. 15 7/1/2006
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Educator_Highest_Degree None NONE None of the choices listed. 16 7/1/2006
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EMSAS_Academic_Term_Codes Summer 11
1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Academic_Term_Codes Fall Census 20
2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Academic_Term_Codes Fall End-of-term 21
3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Academic_Term_Codes Winter 31
4 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Academic_Term_Codes Spring 41
5 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Freshman (Undergraduate) 11 Student is a Freshman (Undergraduate) 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Sophomore (Undergraduate) 13 Student is a Sophomore (Undergraduate) 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Junior (Undergraduate) 14 Student is a Junior (Undergraduate) 3 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Senior (Undergraduate) 15 Student is a Senior (Undergraduate) 4 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Postbaccalaureate Non-Degree 16 Student is a Postbaccalaureate Non-Degree 5 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes First Professional 17 Student is a First Professional 6 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Unclassified undergraduate 18 Student is an Unclassified undergraduate 7 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Unclassified Graduate 19 Student is an Unclassified Graduate 8 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Second Bachelor's Degree 21 Student is pursuing a Second Bachelor's Degree 9 7/1/2010
8/10/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Specialist degree     26 Student is a Specialist graduate degree seeking student 10 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Master's degre 36 Student is a Master's degree seeking student 11 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Doctoral (PhD, EdD) 46 Student is a Doctoral (PhD, EdD) degree seeking student 12 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Class_Level_Codes Unclassified first professional student 20 Student is an cnclassified first professional student 13 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Course_Location_Codes Four-Year On-Campus / Two-Year In-District 1 If a student is attending a four-year institution they are on-campus. If a student is attending two-year instiution they are in-district 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Course_Location_Codes Four-Year Off-Campus / Two Year Out-of-District 3 If a student is attending a four-year institution they are off-campus. If a student is attending two-year instiution they are out-of-district 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Course_Location_Codes Distance Learning 5 Student is a distance learner. 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes OTHER FORMAL AWARD 70 Degree is OTHER FORMAL AWARD Recognition in writing by an institution to the student for the completion of a program of courses that has been approved by the institution's governing board which cannot be classified by one of the following certificates, diplomas, or degrees. 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA LT 1 sem. 11 Degree is CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA LESS THAN ONE SEMESTER: An award for the successful completion of a course of study or program offered by a postsecondary education institution that covers a time span of one semester or less. 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA LT 1yr, GT 1 Sem. 20 Degree is CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA LESS THAN ONE YEAR: An award for the successful completion of a course of study or program offered by a postsecondary education institution that covers any time span less than one academic year. Requires completion of an organized program of study at the postsecondary level in less than 1 academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters) or in less than 900 contact hours by a student enrolled full-time. 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA GT 1yr, LT 2yrs. 21 Degree is CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA OF AT LEAST 1 BUT LESS THAN 2 YEARS: An award for the successful completion of a course of study or program at the postsecondary level, requiring at least 1 but less than 2 full-time equivalent academic years, or designed for completion in at least 30 but less than 60 credit hours, or in at least 900 but less than 1,800 contact hours. 4 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes TWO-YEAR CERTIFICATE 22 Degree is TWO-YEAR CERTIFICATE: An award for the successful completion of a course of study or program offered by a postsecondary education institution that covers 2 full-time equivalent academic years, or completion of 60 credit hours or 1,800 contact hours. 5 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA GT 2yrs, LT 4yrs 24 Degree is CERTIFICATE/AWARD/DIPLOMA OF MORE THAN 2 BUT LESS THAN 4 YEARS: An award for the successful completion of a course of study or program offered by a postsecondary education institution that covers any time span greater than two but less than four academic years. Requires completion of an organized program of study at the postsecondary level in at least 2 but less than 4 full-time equivalent academic years, or designed for completion in at least 60 but less than 120 credit hours, or in at least 1,800 but less than 3,600 contact hours. 6 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes ASSOCIATE of ARTS 31 Degree is ASSOCIATE of ARTS: The degree granted upon completion of an educational program less than baccalaureate level, requiring at least 2 but less than 4 academic years of college work. 7 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes ASSOCIATE of SCIENCE 32 Degree is ASSOCIATE of SCIENCE: The degree granted upon completion of an educational program less than baccalaureate level, requiring at least 2 but less than 4 years of college work. 8 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE 33 Degree is ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE: The degree granted upon completion of a program less than baccalaureate level, requiring at least 2 but less than 4 years of college 9 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING 34 Degree is ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING: The degree granted upon completion of an educational program less than baccalaureate level, requiring at least two but less than four academic years of college work. 10 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes ASSOCIATE DEGREE OTHER 23 Degree is ASSOCIATE DEGREE (other): The degree granted upon completion of an educational program less than baccalaureate level, requiring at least two but less than four academic years of college work. This degree consists of all associate degrees with the exception of the AA, AS, AAS and AAT degrees. 11 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes BACHELOR'S DEGREE 25 Degree is BACHELOR'S DEGREE: Any earned academic degree carrying the title of bachelor. An award that normally requires at least 4 but not more than 5 years of full-time equivalent college-level work. This includes ALL bachelor's degrees conferred in a cooperative or work-study plan or program. A cooperative plan provides for alternate class attendance and employment in business, industry, or government; thus, it allows the student to combine actual work experience with college studies. Also includes bachelor's degrees in which the normal 4 years of work is completed in 3. 12 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE 41 Degree is POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE: An award that requires completion of an organized program of study equivalent to 18 semester credit hours beyond the bachelor's. It is designed for persons who have completed a baccalaureate degree, but does not meet the requirements of a master’s degree. 13 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes MASTER'S DEGREE 42 Degree is MASTER'S DEGREE: An award that requires the successful completion of a program of study of at least the full-time equivalent of 1 but no more than 2 academic years of work beyond the bachelor's degree. Any earned academic degree carrying the title of master. In liberal arts and sciences, the degree is customarily granted upon successful completion of one or two academic years of work beyond the bachelor's level. In professional fields, it is an advanced professional degree carrying the master's designation earned after the first professional degree (e.g., LLM, Master in Surgery, MS, Master of Science, MSW, Master of Social Work). 14 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes EDUCATION SPECIALIST 43 Degree is EDUCATION SPECIALIST: A certificate requiring completion of an organized program of not less than 30 semester hours beyond the master's degree and enables persons to become certified as school counselors, school principals, school superintendents, and other specialty areas related to employment in elementary and secondary. 15 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes POST-MASTER’S CERTIFICATE 44 Degree is POST-MASTER’S CERTIFICATE: An award that requires completion of an organized program of study equivalent to 24 semester credit hours beyond the master's degree, but does not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the doctor's level 16 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes DOCTORAL DEGREE 45 Degree is DOCTORAL DEGREE: An earned academic degree carrying the title of doctor, e.g., PhD and EdD. Not to be included are first professional degrees such as MD or DDS. Equivalent to IPEDS "Doctor's Degree: Research/Scholarship" 17 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 60 Degree is FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE: A student enrolled in a graduate-level first professional degree program. A student enrolled in an undergraduate pre-professional curriculum or a student in one of the first two years corresponding to the undergraduate freshman or sophomore year of an integrated graduate professional degree program should be classified as a lower division student and not as a first professional student. Equivalent to IPEDS "Doctor's Degree- professional practice" 18 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes UNKNOWN DEGREE 98 Degree is Unknown or Not Applicable, Institutions is unaware of the highest degree sought by student (valid only with DEGREEST and HIDEGREE) 19 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Level_Codes NO DEGREE 99 No College-level degree held (valid only with HIDEGREE) 20 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Seeking_Status_Codes Unknown, Institution does not have information to populate this field 0 Student Degree Seeking Status is a Unknown, Institution does not have information to populate this field. 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Seeking_Status_Codes Degree-Seeking 1 Student is Degree-Seeking 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Degree_Seeking_Status_Codes Non-Degree-Seeking 2 Student is Non-Degree-Seeking 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Enrollment_Status_Codes First-time student 1 Student is a First-time student 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Enrollment_Status_Codes Transfer student (First semester at the institution only) 2 Student is a Transfer student (First semester at the institution only) 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Enrollment_Status_Codes Continuing student 3 Student is a Continuing student 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Enrollment_Status_Codes Readmitted student 4 Student is a Readmitted student 4 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Enrollment_Status_Codes Unknown or currently in high school 0 Student is a Unknown or currently in high school 5 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Equated ACT Composite Score Not applicable 0 Student's ACT/SAT score is not known or is unavailable 1 7/1/2010
6/24/2011
EMSAS_Equated ACT Composite Score ACT score is an actual ACT score 1 Student's ACT scores are actually ACT scores 2 7/1/2010
6/24/2011
EMSAS_Equated ACT Composite Score ACT score imputed from SAT 2 Student's ACT composite score is imputed from known SAT scores 3 7/1/2010
6/24/2011
EMSAS_Gender_Codes Male M Student's gender is Male 1 7/1/2010
8/2/2011
EMSAS_Gender_Codes Female F Student's gender is Female 2 7/1/2010
8/2/2011
EMSAS_Gender_Codes Unknown U Student's gender is Unknown 3 7/1/2010
8/2/2011
EMSAS_Legal_Residence_Codes 4YINST-2YINDIST 1 A four-year instiution student who is in-State or a two-year student who is In-taxing-district 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Legal_Residence_Codes 2YINST-OUTDIST 2 A two-year instiution student who is in-state and out-of-taxing-district 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Legal_Residence_Codes OUTSTATE 3 The student's legal residence is out-of-state 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Midwest_Higher_Education_Codes MHECPART 1 Student is NOT a participant in the Midwest Higher Education Exchange Program 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Midwest_Higher_Education_Codes NONMHECPART 2 Student IS a participant in the Midwest Higher Education Exchange Program 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Midwest_Higher_Education_Codes UKNOWNMHEC 0 It is unknown whether or not the student is particpating in the Midwest Education Exchange program or student is currently in high school 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Override_Codes Full-Time / Part-Time Override Not Applicable 0 Not Applicable, FTPTOVR should not be used to determine student's full-/part-time enrollment status 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Override_Codes Part-time Override 1 Student should be coded/reported as part-time 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Override_Codes Full-Time Override 2 Student should be coded/reported as full-time 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Race_A_Codes Student is Hispanic Y Hispanic? No. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_A_Codes Student is NOT Hispanic N Hispanic? Yes. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_B_Codes Student is a Non-Resident Alien Y Non-Resident Alien? Yes. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_B_Codes Student is NOT a Non-Resident Alien N Non-Resident Alien? No. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_C_Codes Student is American Indian Y American Indian / Alaska Native? Yes. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_C_Codes Student is NOT American Indian N American Indian / Alaska Native? No. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Black / African American 10 Black / African American 1 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes American Indian / Alaska Native 20 American Indian / Alaska Native 2 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes White / Caucasian 30 White / Caucasian 3 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Hispanic / Latino 40 Hispanic / Latino 4 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Asian/Pacific Islander 50 Asian/Pacific Islander 5 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Non-Resident Alien 60 Non-Resident Alien 6 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Other Race 70 Other Race 7 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Unknown Race 90 Unknown Race 8 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_Codes Deprecated 99 Deprecated 9 7/10/2010
8/17/2011
EMSAS_Race_D_Codes Student is Asian Y Asian? Yes. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_D_Codes Student is NOT Asian N Asian? No. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_E_Codes Student is Black Y Black / African American?Yes. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_E_Codes Student is NOT Black N Black / African American? No. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_F_Codes Student is Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Y Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander?Yes. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_F_Codes Student is NOT Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander N Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander? No. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_G_Codes Student is White Y White? No. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_G_Codes Student is NOT White N White? Yes. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_H_Codes Student is Other Race Y Other Race? No. 1 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Race_H_Codes Student is NOT Other Race N Other Race? Yes. 2 7/1/2010
9/19/2011
EMSAS_Social_Security_Status_1_Codes SOSSEC1_VALID 1 The student's Social Security Number is NOT assigned by the institution and is believed by the institution to be the student's actual social security number. 1 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Social_Security_Status_1_Codes SOSSEC1_BY_INST 2 The student's Social Security Number IS assigned by the institution. 2 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Social_Security_Status_2_Codes NO_OTHER_SSN_USED 1 The Second Most Recent Social Security Number (SOCSEC2) is zero-filled. No other SOCSEC1 previously supplied 3 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
EMSAS_Social_Security_Status_2_Codes BAD_SSN_PRE_USED 2 The Second Most Recent Social Security Number (SOCSEC2) is a number previously used as the Most Recent Social Security Number (SOCSEC1). 4 7/1/2010
6/22/2011
Entry_Codes StopOut: Entry S100 StopOut: Entry is used when a student initially recorded as a dropout returns to school prior to the fall count date (last Wednesday in September) of the subsequent school year. 0 7/1/2007
10/24/2008 1:43:38 PM
Entry_Codes StopOut Suspension: Entry S101 StopOut Suspension: Entry is used when a student initially recorded as exiting as a stopout due to a long term suspension (S001) returns to school after the fall count date (last Wednesday in September) of the subsequent school year. If the student returns before the fall count date do not use this code, they can be recovered from the dropout status by using the regular StopOut Entry code (S100). 1 7/1/2007
8/31/2012
Entry_Codes Tfer from pub schl outside district in state T101 Transfer from another public school district in state. 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Entry_Codes Tfer from pub schl within district T102 Transfer from another public school within the district. This entry code is not intended to be used to indicate natural progression of a student, e.g., moving from middle school to junior high school. 3 7/1/2006
7/16/2008 11:03:42 AM
Entry_Codes Tfer from home schl in state T103 Transfer from home schooled in state. 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Entry_Codes Tfer from private schl in state T104 Transfer from private school in state. 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Entry_Codes Tfer from pub schl out of state T105 Transfer from public school out of state. 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Entry_Codes Tfer from private schl out of state T106 Transfer from private school out of state. 7 7/1/2006
4/18/2008 8:01:33 AM
Entry_Codes Tfer from home schl out of state T107 Transfer from Home Schooled out of state. 8 7/1/2006
4/18/2008 8:01:26 AM
Entry_Codes Tfer from drop-out T108 Transfer from drop-out (non-recovered). 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Entry_Codes Tfer from another country T109 Transfer from another country. 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Entry_Codes Tfer In from Unknown T100 (This code is temporary and will be removed in the future.) Use this code for students transferred in. Use this code only if you cannot populate one of the more detailed options. 11 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:04:16 AM
Entry_Codes Remained: Advanced R101 Remained in same school and advanced grade or advanced grade and moved onto the next school following natural progression, e.g., moving from middle school to junior high school. 12 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:04:39 AM
Entry_Codes Remained: Retained R102 Remained in same school and was retained in the grade level. 13 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:04:45 AM
Entry_Codes Remained: Other R103 Student has remained in the building but has changed one or more of the following statuses. Residency Status, Full-Time/Part-Time Status. 14 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:04:54 AM
Entry_Codes Remained: Changed Grade R104 Student remains in the same district and building, but changed grade. 15 7/1/2008
8/14/2008 4:03:05 PM
Entry_Codes Initial Entry E100 Initial entry into education. Such as entering pre-school or kindergarten. 16 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 4:01:41 PM
ESOL_Model_Codes Structured ESOL Immersion SEL
1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Content Based ESOL CBE
2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Pull Out ESOL POE
3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Bilingual Immersion BLI
4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Two-way Developmental Programs TDP
5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Early and Late Exit Programs ELE
6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Team Teaching TMT
7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Sheltered Classrooms SHC
8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Resource Classrooms RSC
9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Newcomer Centers NWC
10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
ESOL_Model_Codes Instruction incorporates student’s native language IIL
11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
EvalOutcome_Codes Promotion PRO Evaluation outcome resulted in promotion. 1 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalOutcome_Codes Retention RET Evaluation outcome resulted in retention. 2 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalOutcome_Codes Removal REM Evaluation outcome resulted in removal. 3 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScale_Codes 2 Point 2PT 2 Point Scale (3-Meets Expectations, 1-Does not Meet Expecations) 1 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScale_Codes 3 Point 3PT 3 Point Scale (3-Meets Expectations, 2-Progressing, 1-Does not Meet Expecations) 2 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScale_Codes 4 Point 4PT 4 Point Scale (4-Exceeds Expectations, 3-Meets Expecations, 2-Progressing, 1-Does not Meet Expecations) 3 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScale_Codes Other OTH Other type of evaluation scale 4 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScore_Codes Not Met 1 Does not meet expectations. 1 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScore_Codes Progressing 2 Does not meet expectations, but is progressing. 2 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScore_Codes Met 3 Meets expectations. 3 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
EvalScore_Codes Exceed 4 Exceeds expectations. 4 7/1/2009
5/18/2010
Exit_Codes StopOut:Exit S000 StopOut: Exit is used when a student initially recorded as a dropout returns to school prior to the fall count date (last Wednesday in September) of the subsequent school year. The initially recorded dropout code is changed to StopOut: Exit. 0 7/1/2007
5/22/2008
Exit_Codes StopOut Suspension: Exit S001 StopOut Suspension: Exit is used when a student is placed on long term suspension and the student will not return to school until after the subsequent fall count date (last Wednesday in September). 1 7/1/2007
8/31/2012
Exit_Codes Tfer to pub schl outside district in state T001 Transfer to another public school district in state 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Tfer to pub schl within district T002 Transfer to another public school within the district during the school year. This exit code is not intended to be used to indicate natural progression of a student, e.g., moving from middle school to junior high school. 3 7/1/2006
8/24/2009 12:36:02 PM
Exit_Codes Tfer to home Schl in state T003 Transfer to Home Schooled in state 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Tfer to private Schl in state T004 Transfer to Private School in state 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Tfer to pub schl out of state T005 Transfer to Public School in out of state 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Tfer to private schl out of state T006 Transfer to Private School out of state. 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Tfer to home schl out of state T007 Transfer to Home Schooled out of state. 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Tfer to another country T008 Transfer to another country (assumed continuing) 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Deceased T009 Deceased (Transferred Out) 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Exit_Codes Graduated G01 Graduated 12 7/1/2006
3/18/2011
Exit_Codes Dropped Out: Expulsion D02 Dropped Out: Expulsion 14 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:01:45 AM
Exit_Codes Dropped Out: Received Cert D03 Dropped Out: Received Cert - Students with disabilities who exited an educational program through the receipt of a certificate of attendance. This includes students who reached age 21 or otherwise terminated their education and who have met the district’s attendance requirements. 15 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:01:49 AM
Exit_Codes Dropped Out: Reached Max Age D04 Dropped Out: Reached Max Age - Students with disabilities who exited an educational program because they reached the maximum age for receipt of educational services and did not receive a diploma or certificate of attendance. 16 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:01:56 AM
Exit_Codes Dropped Out: GED Program D05 Dropped Out: GED Program 17 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:01:59 AM
Exit_Codes Dropped Out: Moved not known continuing D06 Dropped Out: Moved not known continuing 18 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:02:02 AM
Exit_Codes Dropped Out: Other D01 Dropped Out: Other 19 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:02:05 AM
Exit_Codes Remained: Advanced R001 Remained in same school and advanced grade or advanced grade and moved onto the next school following natural progression, e.g., moving from middle school to junior high school. 20 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:02:16 AM
Exit_Codes Remained: Retained R002 Remained in same school and was retained in the grade level. 21 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:02:19 AM
Exit_Codes Remained: Other R003 Student has remained in the building but has changed one or more of the following statuses. Residency Status, Full-Time/Part-Time Status. 22 7/1/2006
8/14/2008 11:02:21 AM
Exit_Codes Remained: Changed Grade R004 Student remains in the same district and building, but changed grade. 23 7/1/2008
8/14/2008 4:02:48 PM
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ACADEMIE LAFAYETTE 048914 ACADEMIE LAFAYETTE 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ACADEMY OF KANSAS CITY 048908 ACADEMY OF KANSAS CITY 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ADAIR CO. R-I 001090 ADAIR CO. R-I 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ADAIR CO. R-II 001092 ADAIR CO. R-II 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ADRIAN R-III 007123 ADRIAN R-III 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ADVANCE R-IV 103129 ADVANCE R-IV 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes AFFTON 101 096098 AFFTON 101 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ALBANY R-III 038046 ALBANY R-III 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ALLEN VILLAGE 048909 ALLEN VILLAGE 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ALTA VISTA CHARTER SCH 048902 ALTA VISTA CHARTER SCH 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ALTENBURG 48 079078 ALTENBURG 48 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ALTON R-IV 075087 ALTON R-IV 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes APPLETON CITY R-II 093120 APPLETON CITY R-II 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ARCADIA VALLEY R-II 047062 ARCADIA VALLEY R-II 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ARCHIE R-V 019139 ARCHIE R-V 15 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ASH GROVE R-IV 039135 ASH GROVE R-IV 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ATLANTA C-3 061150 ATLANTA C-3 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes AURORA R-VIII 055110 AURORA R-VIII 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes AVA R-I 034124 AVA R-I 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes AVENUE CITY R-IX 002090 AVENUE CITY R-IX 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes AVILA COLLEGE 511932 AVILA COLLEGE 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes AVILLA R-XIII 049135 AVILLA R-XIII 22 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes B. BANNEKER CHARTER ACADEMY 048911 B. BANNEKER CHARTER ACADEMY 23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BAKERSFIELD R-IV 077101 BAKERSFIELD R-IV 24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BALLARD R-II 007122 BALLARD R-II 25 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 038829 BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 26 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BAYLESS 096099 BAYLESS 27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BELL CITY R-II 103128 BELL CITY R-II 28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BELLEVIEW R-III 047064 BELLEVIEW R-III 29 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BELTON 124 019152 BELTON 124 30 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BERNIE R-XIII 103135 BERNIE R-XIII 31 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BEVIER C-4 061151 BEVIER C-4 32 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BILLINGS R-IV 022091 BILLINGS R-IV 33 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BISMARCK R-V 094076 BISMARCK R-V 34 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BLACKWATER R-II 027055 BLACKWATER R-II 35 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BLAIR OAKS R-II 026002 BLAIR OAKS R-II 36 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BLOOMFIELD R-XIV 103131 BLOOMFIELD R-XIV 37 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BLUE EYE R-V 104045 BLUE EYE R-V 38 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BLUE RIVER COMMUNITY COLL 161165 BLUE RIVER COMMUNITY COLL 39 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BLUE SPRINGS R-IV 048068 BLUE SPRINGS R-IV 40 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BOLIVAR R-I 084001 BOLIVAR R-I 41 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BONCL R-X 082105 BONCL R-X 42 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BOONVILLE R-I 027061 BOONVILLE R-I 43 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BOSWORTH R-V 017124 BOSWORTH R-V 44 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BOWLING GREEN R-I 082100 BOWLING GREEN R-I 45 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRADLEYVILLE R-I 106001 BRADLEYVILLE R-I 46 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRANSON R-IV 106004 BRANSON R-IV 47 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRAYMER C-4 013061 BRAYMER C-4 48 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRECKENRIDGE R-I 013054 BRECKENRIDGE R-I 49 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRENTWOOD 096101 BRENTWOOD 50 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRONAUGH R-VII 108143 BRONAUGH R-VII 51 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BROOKFIELD R-III 058112 BROOKFIELD R-III 52 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BROOKSIDE CHARTER SCH 048916 BROOKSIDE CHARTER SCH 53 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BRUNSWICK R-II 021149 BRUNSWICK R-II 54 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BUCHANAN CO. R-IV 011079 BUCHANAN CO. R-IV 55 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BUCKLIN R-II 058107 BUCKLIN R-II 56 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BUNKER R-III 090077 BUNKER R-III 57 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes BUTLER R-V 007129 BUTLER R-V 58 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CABOOL R-IV 107155 CABOOL R-IV 59 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CAINSVILLE R-I 041001 CAINSVILLE R-I 60 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CALHOUN R-VIII 042117 CALHOUN R-VIII 61 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CALLAO C-8 061157 CALLAO C-8 62 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CAMDENTON R-III 015002 CAMDENTON R-III 63 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CAMERON R-I 025001 CAMERON R-I 64 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CAMPBELL R-II 035093 CAMPBELL R-II 65 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CANTON R-V 056015 CANTON R-V 66 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CAPE GIRARDEAU 63 016096 CAPE GIRARDEAU 63 67 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CARL JUNCTION R-I 049132 CARL JUNCTION R-I 68 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CARROLLTON R-VII 017125 CARROLLTON R-VII 69 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CARTHAGE R-IX 049142 CARTHAGE R-IX 70 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CARUTHERSVILLE 18 078012 CARUTHERSVILLE 18 71 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CASSVILLE R-IV 005123 CASSVILLE R-IV 72 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CENTER 58 048080 CENTER 58 73 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CENTERVILLE R-I 090075 CENTERVILLE R-I 74 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE 630984 CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE 75 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CENTRAL R-III 094086 CENTRAL R-III 76 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CENTRALIA R-VI 010091 CENTRALIA R-VI 77 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CHADWICK R-I 022088 CHADWICK R-I 78 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CHAFFEE R-II 100060 CHAFFEE R-II 79 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CHARLESTON R-I 067061 CHARLESTON R-I 80 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CHILHOWEE R-IV 051153 CHILHOWEE R-IV 81 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CHILLICOTHE R-II 059117 CHILLICOTHE R-II 82 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLARK CO. R-I 023101 CLARK CO. R-I 83 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLARKSBURG C-2 068075 CLARKSBURG C-2 84 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLARKTON C-4 035097 CLARKTON C-4 85 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLAYTON 096102 CLAYTON 86 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLEARWATER R-I 111087 CLEARWATER R-I 87 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLEVER R-V 022092 CLEVER R-V 88 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLIMAX SPRINGS R-IV 015003 CLIMAX SPRINGS R-IV 89 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLINTON 042124 CLINTON 90 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CLINTON CO. R-III 025003 CLINTON CO. R-III 91 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COLE CAMP R-I 008111 COLE CAMP R-I 92 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COLE CO. R-I 026001 COLE CO. R-I 93 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COLE CO. R-V 026005 COLE CO. R-V 94 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COLUMBIA 93 010093 COLUMBIA 93 95 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COLUMBIA COLLEGE 515712 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 96 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COMMUNITY R-VI 004106 COMMUNITY R-VI 97 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CONCORDIA R-II 054037 CONCORDIA R-II 98 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CONFLUENCE ACADEMIES 115906 CONFLUENCE ACADEMIES 99 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CONSTRUCTION CAREERS CENTER 115901 CONSTRUCTION CAREERS CENTER 100 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COOPER CO. R-IV 027056 COOPER CO. R-IV 101 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COOTER R-IV 078004 COOTER R-IV 102 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COTTEY COLLEGE 070431 COTTEY COLLEGE 103 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COUCH R-I 075084 COUCH R-I 104 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes COWGILL R-VI 013058 COWGILL R-VI 105 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CRAIG R-III 044078 CRAIG R-III 106 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CRANE R-III 104043 CRANE R-III 107 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CRAWFORD CO. R-I 028101 CRAWFORD CO. R-I 108 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CRAWFORD CO. R-II 028102 CRAWFORD CO. R-II 109 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CROCKER R-II 085049 CROCKER R-II 110 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CROWDER COLLEGE 166166 CROWDER COLLEGE 111 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CRYSTAL CITY 47 050013 CRYSTAL CITY 47 112 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes CULVER STOCKTON COLLEGE 018750 CULVER STOCKTON COLLEGE 113 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DADEVILLE R-II 029002 DADEVILLE R-II 114 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DALLAS CO. R-I 030093 DALLAS CO. R-I 115 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DAVIS R-XII 042119 DAVIS R-XII 116 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DELLA LAMB ELEMENTARY 048912 DELLA LAMB ELEMENTARY 117 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DELTA C-7 078009 DELTA C-7 118 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DELTA R-V 016092 DELTA R-V 119 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DENT-PHELPS R-III 033093 DENT-PHELPS R-III 120 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 002017 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 121 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DEPARTMENT OF ELEM AND SEC ED 500500 DEPARTMENT OF ELEM AND SEC ED 122 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DEPT OF LABOR AND IND RELATION 625000 DEPT OF LABOR AND IND RELATION 123 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH 509981 DEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH 124 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DERRICK THOMAS ACADEMY 048917 DERRICK THOMAS ACADEMY 125 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DESOTO 73 050014 DESOTO 73 126 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DEXTER R-XI 103132 DEXTER R-XI 127 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DIAMOND R-IV 073102 DIAMOND R-IV 128 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICE 347347 DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICE 129 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DIXON R-I 085048 DIXON R-I 130 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DON BOSCO EDUCATION CTR. 048903 DON BOSCO EDUCATION CTR. 131 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DONIPHAN R-I 091092 DONIPHAN R-I 132 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DORA R-III 077103 DORA R-III 133 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DREXEL R-IV 019150 DREXEL R-IV 134 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DRURY UNIVERSITY 603541 DRURY UNIVERSITY 135 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes DUNKLIN R-V 050005 DUNKLIN R-V 136 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EAST BUCHANAN CO. C-1 011076 EAST BUCHANAN CO. C-1 137 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EAST CARTER CO. R-II 018047 EAST CARTER CO. R-II 138 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EAST CENTRAL JR COLLEGE 130130 EAST CENTRAL JR COLLEGE 139 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EAST LYNNE 40 019147 EAST LYNNE 40 140 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EAST NEWTON CO. R-VI 073099 EAST NEWTON CO. R-VI 141 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EAST PRAIRIE R-II 067055 EAST PRAIRIE R-II 142 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EL DORADO SPRINGS R-II 020002 EL DORADO SPRINGS R-II 143 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ELDON R-I 066102 ELDON R-I 144 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ELSBERRY R-II 057002 ELSBERRY R-II 145 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EMINENCE R-I 101107 EMINENCE R-I 146 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ETHEL HEDGEMAN LYLE ACADEMY 115904 ETHEL HEDGEMAN LYLE ACADEMY 147 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EVANGEL UNIVERSITY 041617 EVANGEL UNIVERSITY 148 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EVERTON R-III 029003 EVERTON R-III 149 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 40 024089 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 40 150 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes EXETER R-VI 005122 EXETER R-VI 151 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FAIR GROVE R-X 039142 FAIR GROVE R-X 152 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FAIR PLAY R-II 084002 FAIR PLAY R-II 153 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FAIRFAX R-III 003033 FAIRFAX R-III 154 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FAIRVIEW R-XI 046140 FAIRVIEW R-XI 155 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FARMINGTON R-VII 094078 FARMINGTON R-VII 156 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FAYETTE R-III 045077 FAYETTE R-III 157 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FERGUSON-FLORISSANT R-II 096089 FERGUSON-FLORISSANT R-II 158 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FESTUS R-VI 050006 FESTUS R-VI 159 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FLORISSANT VALLEY 149152 FLORISSANT VALLEY 160 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FONTBONNE UNIVERSITY 038603 FONTBONNE UNIVERSITY 161 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FORDLAND R-III 112101 FORDLAND R-III 162 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FOREST PARK 149150 FOREST PARK 163 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FORSYTH R-III 106003 FORSYTH R-III 164 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FORT OSAGE R-I 048066 FORT OSAGE R-I 165 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FOX C-6 050012 FOX C-6 166 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FRANCIS HOWELL R-III 092088 FRANCIS HOWELL R-III 167 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FRANKLIN CO. R-II 036123 FRANKLIN CO. R-II 168 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FREDERICKTOWN R-I 062072 FREDERICKTOWN R-I 169 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FT. ZUMWALT R-II 092087 FT. ZUMWALT R-II 170 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes FULTON 58 014129 FULTON 58 171 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GAINESVILLE R-V 077102 GAINESVILLE R-V 172 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GALENA R-II 104042 GALENA R-II 173 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GALLATIN R-V 031121 GALLATIN R-V 174 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GASCONADE C-4 053112 GASCONADE C-4 175 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GASCONADE CO. R-I 037039 GASCONADE CO. R-I 176 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GASCONADE CO. R-II 037037 GASCONADE CO. R-II 177 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GENESIS SCHOOL INC 048905 GENESIS SCHOOL INC 178 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GIDEON 37 072073 GIDEON 37 179 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GILLIAM C-4 097127 GILLIAM C-4 180 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GILMAN CITY R-IV 041004 GILMAN CITY R-IV 181 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GLASGOW 045078 GLASGOW 182 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GLENWOOD R-VIII 046135 GLENWOOD R-VIII 183 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GOLDEN CITY R-III 006103 GOLDEN CITY R-III 184 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GORDON PARKS ELEM 048913 GORDON PARKS ELEM 185 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GORIN R-III 099078 GORIN R-III 186 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GRAIN VALLEY R-V 048069 GRAIN VALLEY R-V 187 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GRANDVIEW C-4 048074 GRANDVIEW C-4 188 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GRANDVIEW R-II 050002 GRANDVIEW R-II 189 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GREEN CITY R-I 105123 GREEN CITY R-I 190 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GREEN FOREST R-II 033092 GREEN FOREST R-II 191 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GREEN RIDGE R-VIII 080121 GREEN RIDGE R-VIII 192 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GREENFIELD R-IV 029004 GREENFIELD R-IV 193 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GREENVILLE R-II 111086 GREENVILLE R-II 194 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes GRUNDY CO R-V 040100 GRUNDY CO R-V 195 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HALE R-I 017121 HALE R-I 196 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HALFWAY R-III 084003 HALFWAY R-III 197 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HALLSVILLE R-IV 010089 HALLSVILLE R-IV 198 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HAMILTON R-II 013055 HAMILTON R-II 199 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HANCOCK PLACE 096103 HANCOCK PLACE 200 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HANNIBAL 60 064075 HANNIBAL 60 201 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HANNIBAL LAGRANGE COLLEGE 041544 HANNIBAL LAGRANGE COLLEGE 202 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HARDEMAN R-X 097122 HARDEMAN R-X 203 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HARDIN-CENTRAL C-2 089088 HARDIN-CENTRAL C-2 204 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HARRIS STOWE COLLEGE 300194 HARRIS STOWE COLLEGE 205 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HARRISBURG R-VIII 010092 HARRISBURG R-VIII 206 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HARRISONVILLE R-IX 019149 HARRISONVILLE R-IX 207 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HARTVILLE R-II 114113 HARTVILLE R-II 208 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HAYTI R-II 078002 HAYTI R-II 209 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HAZELWOOD 096088 HAZELWOOD 210 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HENRY CO. R-I 042111 HENRY CO. R-I 211 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HERMITAGE R-IV 043004 HERMITAGE R-IV 212 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HICKMAN MILLS C-1 048072 HICKMAN MILLS C-1 213 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HICKORY CO. R-I 043001 HICKORY CO. R-I 214 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HIGBEE R-VIII 088075 HIGBEE R-VIII 215 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HIGH POINT R-III 068071 HIGH POINT R-III 216 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HILLSBORO R-III 050003 HILLSBORO R-III 217 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOGAN PREPARATORY ACADEMY 048904 HOGAN PREPARATORY ACADEMY 218 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOLCOMB R-III 035094 HOLCOMB R-III 219 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOLDEN R-III 051152 HOLDEN R-III 220 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOLLIDAY C-2 069107 HOLLIDAY C-2 221 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOLLISTER R-V 106005 HOLLISTER R-V 222 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOUSTON R-I 107152 HOUSTON R-I 223 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HOWELL VALLEY R-I 046128 HOWELL VALLEY R-I 224 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HUDSON R-IX 007126 HUDSON R-IX 225 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HUMANSVILLE R-IV 084004 HUMANSVILLE R-IV 226 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HUME R-VIII 007125 HUME R-VIII 227 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes HURLEY R-I 104041 HURLEY R-I 228 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes IBERIA R-V 066107 IBERIA R-V 229 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes IMAG ACAD OF ACAD SUCCESS 115907 IMAG ACAD OF ACAD SUCCESS 230 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes IMAG ACAD OF ENV SCI/MATH 115909 IMAG ACAD OF ENV SCI/MATH 231 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes IMAGINE ACAD OF CAREERS 115908 IMAGINE ACAD OF CAREERS 232 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes IMAGINE REN ACAD ENV SCI & MA 048919 IMAGINE REN ACAD ENV SCI & MA 233 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes INDEPENDENCE 30 048077 INDEPENDENCE 30 234 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes IRON CO. C-4 047065 IRON CO. C-4 235 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JACKSON R-II 016090 JACKSON R-II 236 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JAMESTOWN C-1 068074 JAMESTOWN C-1 237 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JASPER CO. R-V 049137 JASPER CO. R-V 238 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JEFFERSON C-123 074195 JEFFERSON C-123 239 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JEFFERSON CITY 026006 JEFFERSON CITY 240 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JEFFERSON CO. R-VII 050007 JEFFERSON CO. R-VII 241 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JEFFERSON COLLEGE 145145 JEFFERSON COLLEGE 242 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JENNINGS 096104 JENNINGS 243 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JOHNSON CO. R-VII 051154 JOHNSON CO. R-VII 244 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JOPLIN R-VIII 049148 JOPLIN R-VIII 245 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes JUNCTION HILL C-12 046137 JUNCTION HILL C-12 246 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KANSAS CITY 33 048078 KANSAS CITY 33 247 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KEARNEY R-I 024086 KEARNEY R-I 248 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KELSO C-7 100064 KELSO C-7 249 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KENNETT 39 035102 KENNETT 39 250 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KEYTESVILLE R-III 021150 KEYTESVILLE R-III 251 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KING CITY R-I 038044 KING CITY R-I 252 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KINGSTON 42 013062 KINGSTON 42 253 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KINGSTON K-14 110014 KINGSTON K-14 254 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KINGSVILLE R-I 051150 KINGSVILLE R-I 255 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KIPP ST LOUIS 115914 KIPP ST LOUIS 256 7/1/2009
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KIPP: ENDEAVOR ACADEMY 048918 KIPP: ENDEAVOR ACADEMY 257 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KIRBYVILLE R-VI 106006 KIRBYVILLE R-VI 258 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KIRKSVILLE R-III 001091 KIRKSVILLE R-III 259 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KIRKWOOD R-VII 096092 KIRKWOOD R-VII 260 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KNOB NOSTER R-VIII 051155 KNOB NOSTER R-VIII 261 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes KNOX CO. R-I 052096 KNOX CO. R-I 262 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LA MONTE R-IV 080118 LA MONTE R-IV 263 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LA PLATA R-II 061154 LA PLATA R-II 264 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LACLEDE CO. C-5 053114 LACLEDE CO. C-5 265 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LACLEDE CO. R-I 053111 LACLEDE CO. R-I 266 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LADUE 096106 LADUE 267 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LAFAYETTE CO. C-1 054039 LAFAYETTE CO. C-1 268 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LAKELAND R-III 093123 LAKELAND R-III 269 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LAMAR R-I 006104 LAMAR R-I 270 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LAQUEY R-V 085045 LAQUEY R-V 271 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LAREDO R-VII 040104 LAREDO R-VII 272 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LATHROP R-II 025002 LATHROP R-II 273 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LAWSON R-XIV 089080 LAWSON R-XIV 274 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEBANON R-III 053113 LEBANON R-III 275 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEE A. TOLBERT COM. ACADEMY 048910 LEE A. TOLBERT COM. ACADEMY 276 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEE'S SUMMIT R-VII 048071 LEE'S SUMMIT R-VII 277 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEESVILLE R-IX 042118 LEESVILLE R-IX 278 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEETON R-X 051156 LEETON R-X 279 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEOPOLD R-III 009078 LEOPOLD R-III 280 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LESTERVILLE R-IV 090078 LESTERVILLE R-IV 281 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEWIS CO. C-1 056017 LEWIS CO. C-1 282 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LEXINGTON R-V 054045 LEXINGTON R-V 283 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LIBERAL R-II 006101 LIBERAL R-II 284 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LIBERTY 53 024090 LIBERTY 53 285 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LICKING R-VIII 107154 LICKING R-VIII 286 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LIFT FOR LIFE ACADEMY 115902 LIFT FOR LIFE ACADEMY 287 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LINCOLN R-II 008106 LINCOLN R-II 288 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 117117 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 289 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LINDBERGH R-VIII 096093 LINDBERGH R-VIII 290 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 018759 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 291 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LINN CO. R-I 058106 LINN CO. R-I 292 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LINN STATE TECH COLLEGE 508313 LINN STATE TECH COLLEGE 293 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LIVINGSTON CO. R-III 059114 LIVINGSTON CO. R-III 294 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LOCKWOOD R-I 029001 LOCKWOOD R-I 295 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LOGAN-ROGERSVILLE R-VIII 039139 LOGAN-ROGERSVILLE R-VIII 296 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LONE JACK C-6 048075 LONE JACK C-6 297 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LONEDELL R-XIV 036133 LONEDELL R-XIV 298 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LONGVIEW COMM COLL/BUS OF 161164 LONGVIEW COMM COLL/BUS OF 299 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LOUISIANA R-II 082108 LOUISIANA R-II 300 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LURAY 33 023099 LURAY 33 301 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes LUTIE R-VI 077104 LUTIE R-VI 302 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MACKS CREEK R-V 015004 MACKS CREEK R-V 303 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MACON CO. R-I 061156 MACON CO. R-I 304 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MACON CO. R-IV 061158 MACON CO. R-IV 305 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MADISON C-3 069108 MADISON C-3 306 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MALDEN R-I 035092 MALDEN R-I 307 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MALTA BEND R-V 097119 MALTA BEND R-V 308 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MANES R-V 114116 MANES R-V 309 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MANSFIELD R-IV 114115 MANSFIELD R-IV 310 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MAPLE WOODS/BUS OFFICE 161162 MAPLE WOODS/BUS OFFICE 311 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MAPLEWOOD-RICHMOND HEIGHTS 096107 MAPLEWOOD-RICHMOND HEIGHTS 312 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARCELINE R-V 058109 MARCELINE R-V 313 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARIES CO. R-I 063066 MARIES CO. R-I 314 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARIES CO. R-II 063067 MARIES CO. R-II 315 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARION C. EARLY R-V 084005 MARION C. EARLY R-V 316 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARION CO. R-II 064072 MARION CO. R-II 317 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARIONVILLE R-IX 055106 MARIONVILLE R-IX 318 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARK TWAIN R-VIII 106008 MARK TWAIN R-VIII 319 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARQUAND-ZION R-VI 062070 MARQUAND-ZION R-VI 320 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARSHALL 097129 MARSHALL 321 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARSHFIELD R-I 112102 MARSHFIELD R-I 322 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARYVILLE R-II 074201 MARYVILLE R-II 323 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 041639 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 324 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MAYSVILLE R-I 032055 MAYSVILLE R-I 325 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MCDONALD CO. R-I 060077 MCDONALD CO. R-I 326 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MEADOW HEIGHTS R-II 009077 MEADOW HEIGHTS R-II 327 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MEADVILLE R-IV 058108 MEADVILLE R-IV 328 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MEHLVILLE R-IX 096094 MEHLVILLE R-IX 329 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MERAMEC 149151 MERAMEC 330 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MERAMEC VALLEY R-III 036126 MERAMEC VALLEY R-III 331 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes METRO COMM COLL, BUS AND TECH 161166 METRO COMM COLL, BUS AND TECH 332 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes METROPOLITAN JR COLL/BUS 161161 METROPOLITAN JR COLL/BUS 333 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MEXICO 59 004110 MEXICO 59 334 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MIAMI R-I 007121 MIAMI R-I 335 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MIAMI R-I 097116 MIAMI R-I 336 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MID-BUCHANAN CO. R-V 011078 MID-BUCHANAN CO. R-V 337 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MIDDLE GROVE C-1 069104 MIDDLE GROVE C-1 338 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MIDWAY R-I 019151 MIDWAY R-I 339 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MILAN C-2 105124 MILAN C-2 340 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MILLER CO. R-III 066103 MILLER CO. R-III 341 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MILLER R-II 055104 MILLER R-II 342 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MINERAL AREA JR COLLEGE 163163 MINERAL AREA JR COLLEGE 343 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MIRABILE C-1 013060 MIRABILE C-1 344 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MISSOURI CITY 56 024091 MISSOURI CITY 56 345 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MISSOURI STATE UNIV-SPRINGFLD 119119 MISSOURI STATE UNIV-SPRINGFLD 346 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE 514772 MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE 347 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MO BAPTIST COLLEGE 041538 MO BAPTIST COLLEGE 348 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 115414 MO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 349 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 014400 MO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 350 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MO SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE 143143 MO SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE 351 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MO VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAM 401401 MO VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAM 352 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MO WESTERN STATE COLLEGE 160160 MO WESTERN STATE COLLEGE 353 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MOBERLY 088081 MOBERLY 354 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MOBERLY COMM COLLEGE 162162 MOBERLY COMM COLLEGE 355 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MONETT R-I 005128 MONETT R-I 356 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MONITEAU CO. R-I 068070 MONITEAU CO. R-I 357 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MONITEAU CO. R-V 068072 MONITEAU CO. R-V 358 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MONROE CITY R-I 069106 MONROE CITY R-I 359 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MONTGOMERY CO. R-II 070093 MONTGOMERY CO. R-II 360 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MONTROSE R-XIV 042121 MONTROSE R-XIV 361 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MORGAN CO. R-I 071091 MORGAN CO. R-I 362 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MORGAN CO. R-II 071092 MORGAN CO. R-II 363 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MOUND CITY R-II 044083 MOUND CITY R-II 364 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MOUNTAIN GROVE R-III 114114 MOUNTAIN GROVE R-III 365 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MOUNTAIN VIEW-BIRCH TREE R-III 046130 MOUNTAIN VIEW-BIRCH TREE R-III 366 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes MT. VERNON R-V 055108 MT. VERNON R-V 367 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes N W MO STATE UNIVERSITY 118118 N W MO STATE UNIVERSITY 368 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NAYLOR R-II 091091 NAYLOR R-II 369 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEELYVILLE R-IV 012108 NEELYVILLE R-IV 370 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NELL HOLCOMB R-IV 016097 NELL HOLCOMB R-IV 371 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEOSHO R-V 073108 NEOSHO R-V 372 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEVADA R-V 108142 NEVADA R-V 373 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III 014127 NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III 374 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEW FRANKLIN R-I 045076 NEW FRANKLIN R-I 375 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEW HAVEN 036138 NEW HAVEN 376 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEW MADRID CO. R-I 072074 NEW MADRID CO. R-I 377 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEW YORK R-IV 013057 NEW YORK R-IV 378 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEWBURG R-II 081095 NEWBURG R-II 379 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NEWTOWN-HARRIS R-III 105125 NEWTOWN-HARRIS R-III 380 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NIANGUA R-V 112099 NIANGUA R-V 381 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NIXA R-II 022089 NIXA R-II 382 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NODAWAY-HOLT R-VII 074187 NODAWAY-HOLT R-VII 383 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NONPUBLIC SCHOOL NAME NOT LIST 999999 NONPUBLIC SCHOOL NAME NOT LIST 384 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORBORNE R-VIII 017126 NORBORNE R-VIII 385 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORMANDY 096109 NORMANDY 386 7/1/2006
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Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH ANDREW CO. R-VI 002089 NORTH ANDREW CO. R-VI 387 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH CALLAWAY CO. R-I 014126 NORTH CALLAWAY CO. R-I 388 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH CENTRAL MO COLLEGE 198198 NORTH CENTRAL MO COLLEGE 389 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH DAVIESS R-III 031118 NORTH DAVIESS R-III 390 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH HARRISON R-III 041003 NORTH HARRISON R-III 391 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH KANSAS CITY 74 024093 NORTH KANSAS CITY 74 392 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH MERCER CO. R-III 065096 NORTH MERCER CO. R-III 393 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH NODAWAY CO. R-VI 074197 NORTH NODAWAY CO. R-VI 394 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH PEMISCOT CO. R-I 078001 NORTH PEMISCOT CO. R-I 395 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH PLATTE CO. R-I 083001 NORTH PLATTE CO. R-I 396 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH SHELBY 102081 NORTH SHELBY 397 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-I 094083 NORTH ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-I 398 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTH WOOD R-IV 033094 NORTH WOOD R-IV 399 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTHEAST NODAWAY CO. R-V 074194 NORTHEAST NODAWAY CO. R-V 400 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTHEAST RANDOLPH CO. R-IV 088072 NORTHEAST RANDOLPH CO. R-IV 401 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTHEAST VERNON CO. R-I 108147 NORTHEAST VERNON CO. R-I 402 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTHWEST R-I 050001 NORTHWEST R-I 403 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORTHWESTERN R-I 021148 NORTHWESTERN R-I 404 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes NORWOOD R-I 114112 NORWOOD R-I 405 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OAK GROVE R-VI 048070 OAK GROVE R-VI 406 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OAK HILL R-I 033091 OAK HILL R-I 407 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OAK RIDGE R-VI 016094 OAK RIDGE R-VI 408 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ODESSA R-VII 054041 ODESSA R-VII 409 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ORAN R-III 100065 ORAN R-III 410 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ORCHARD FARM R-V 092091 ORCHARD FARM R-V 411 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OREARVILLE R-IV 097118 OREARVILLE R-IV 412 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OREGON-HOWELL R-III 075086 OREGON-HOWELL R-III 413 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ORRICK R-XI 089087 ORRICK R-XI 414 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OSAGE CO. R-I 076081 OSAGE CO. R-I 415 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OSAGE CO. R-II 076082 OSAGE CO. R-II 416 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OSAGE CO. R-III 076083 OSAGE CO. R-III 417 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OSBORN R-O 032054 OSBORN R-O 418 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OSCEOLA 093124 OSCEOLA 419 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OTTERVILLE R-VI 027058 OTTERVILLE R-VI 420 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OZARK R-VI 022093 OZARK R-VI 421 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes OZARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 640121 OZARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 422 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PAIDEIA ACADEMY 115905 PAIDEIA ACADEMY 423 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PALMYRA R-I 064074 PALMYRA R-I 424 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PARIS R-II 069109 PARIS R-II 425 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PARK HILL 083005 PARK HILL 426 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PARK UNIVERSITY 511931 PARK UNIVERSITY 427 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PARKWAY C-2 096095 PARKWAY C-2 428 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PATTONSBURG R-II 031116 PATTONSBURG R-II 429 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PATTONVILLE R-III 096090 PATTONVILLE R-III 430 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PEMISCOT CO. R-III 078003 PEMISCOT CO. R-III 431 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PEMISCOT CO. SPEC. SCH. DIST. 078013 PEMISCOT CO. SPEC. SCH. DIST. 432 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PENN VALLEY/BUSINESS OFF 161163 PENN VALLEY/BUSINESS OFF 433 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PERRY CO. 32 079077 PERRY CO. 32 434 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PETTIS CO. R-V 080116 PETTIS CO. R-V 435 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PETTIS CO. R-XII 080122 PETTIS CO. R-XII 436 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PHELPS CO. R-III 081097 PHELPS CO. R-III 437 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PIERCE CITY R-VI 055105 PIERCE CITY R-VI 438 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PIKE CO. R-III 082101 PIKE CO. R-III 439 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PILOT GROVE C-4 027059 PILOT GROVE C-4 440 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PLAINVIEW R-VIII 034122 PLAINVIEW R-VIII 441 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PLATO R-V 107156 PLATO R-V 442 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PLATTE CO. R-III 083003 PLATTE CO. R-III 443 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PLEASANT HILL R-III 019148 PLEASANT HILL R-III 444 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PLEASANT HOPE R-VI 084006 PLEASANT HOPE R-VI 445 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PLEASANT VIEW R-VI 040103 PLEASANT VIEW R-VI 446 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes POLO R-VII 013059 POLO R-VII 447 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes POPLAR BLUFF R-I 012109 POPLAR BLUFF R-I 448 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PORTAGEVILLE 072068 PORTAGEVILLE 449 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes POTOSI R-III 110029 POTOSI R-III 450 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PRAIRIE HOME R-V 027057 PRAIRIE HOME R-V 451 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PRINCETON R-V 065098 PRINCETON R-V 452 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PURDY R-II 005124 PURDY R-II 453 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PUTNAM CO. R-I 086100 PUTNAM CO. R-I 454 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes PUXICO R-VIII 103130 PUXICO R-VIII 455 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RALLS CO. R-II 087083 RALLS CO. R-II 456 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RAYMONDVILLE R-VII 107158 RAYMONDVILLE R-VII 457 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RAYMORE-PECULIAR R-II 019142 RAYMORE-PECULIAR R-II 458 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RAYTOWN C-2 048073 RAYTOWN C-2 459 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes REEDS SPRING R-IV 104044 REEDS SPRING R-IV 460 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RENICK R-V 088073 RENICK R-V 461 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes REPUBLIC R-III 039134 REPUBLIC R-III 462 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes REVERE C-3 023096 REVERE C-3 463 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RICH HILL R-IV 007124 RICH HILL R-IV 464 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RICHARDS R-V 046132 RICHARDS R-V 465 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RICHLAND R-I 103127 RICHLAND R-I 466 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RICHLAND R-IV 085044 RICHLAND R-IV 467 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RICHMOND R-XVI 089089 RICHMOND R-XVI 468 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RICHWOODS R-VII 110030 RICHWOODS R-VII 469 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RIDGEWAY R-V 041005 RIDGEWAY R-V 470 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RIPLEY CO. R-III 091095 RIPLEY CO. R-III 471 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RIPLEY CO. R-IV 091093 RIPLEY CO. R-IV 472 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RISCO R-II 072066 RISCO R-II 473 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RITENOUR 096110 RITENOUR 474 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes RIVERVIEW GARDENS 096111 RIVERVIEW GARDENS 475 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ROCK PORT R-II 003032 ROCK PORT R-II 476 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY 501839 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY 477 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ROCKWOOD R-VI 096091 ROCKWOOD R-VI 478 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ROLLA 31 081096 ROLLA 31 479 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ROSCOE C-1 093121 ROSCOE C-1 480 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes S E MO STATE UNIVERSITY 120120 S E MO STATE UNIVERSITY 481 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SALEM R-80 033090 SALEM R-80 482 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SALISBURY R-IV 021151 SALISBURY R-IV 483 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SANTA FE R-X 054042 SANTA FE R-X 484 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SARCOXIE R-II 049140 SARCOXIE R-II 485 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SAVANNAH R-III 002097 SAVANNAH R-III 486 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCHOOL OF THE OSAGE R-II 066105 SCHOOL OF THE OSAGE R-II 487 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCHUYLER CO. R-I 098080 SCHUYLER CO. R-I 488 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCOTLAND CO. R-I 099082 SCOTLAND CO. R-I 489 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCOTT CITY R-I 100059 SCOTT CITY R-I 490 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCOTT CO. CENTRAL 100062 SCOTT CO. CENTRAL 491 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCOTT CO. R-IV 100061 SCOTT CO. R-IV 492 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SCUOLA VITA NUOVA 048915 SCUOLA VITA NUOVA 493 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SE COMM COLLEGE-W BURLINGTON 300128 SE COMM COLLEGE-W BURLINGTON 494 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SEDALIA 200 080125 SEDALIA 200 495 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SENATH-HORNERSVILLE C-8 035098 SENATH-HORNERSVILLE C-8 496 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SENECA R-VII 073106 SENECA R-VII 497 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SEYMOUR R-II 112103 SEYMOUR R-II 498 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SHAWNEE R-III 042113 SHAWNEE R-III 499 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SHELBY CO. R-IV 102085 SHELBY CO. R-IV 500 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SHELDON R-VIII 108144 SHELDON R-VIII 501 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SHELL KNOB 78 005127 SHELL KNOB 78 502 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SHERWOOD CASS R-VIII 019144 SHERWOOD CASS R-VIII 503 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SIKESTON R-6 100063 SIKESTON R-6 504 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SILEX R-I 057001 SILEX R-I 505 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SKYLINE R-II 034121 SKYLINE R-II 506 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SLATER 097130 SLATER 507 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SMITHTON R-VI 080119 SMITHTON R-VI 508 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SMITHVILLE R-II 024087 SMITHVILLE R-II 509 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTH CALLAWAY CO. R-II 014130 SOUTH CALLAWAY CO. R-II 510 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTH HARRISON CO. R-II 041002 SOUTH HARRISON CO. R-II 511 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTH HOLT CO. R-I 044084 SOUTH HOLT CO. R-I 512 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTH IRON CO. R-I 047060 SOUTH IRON CO. R-I 513 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTH NODAWAY CO. R-IV 074202 SOUTH NODAWAY CO. R-IV 514 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTH PEMISCOT CO. R-V 078005 SOUTH PEMISCOT CO. R-V 515 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTHERN BOONE CO. R-I 010087 SOUTHERN BOONE CO. R-I 516 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTHERN REYNOLDS CO. R-II 090076 SOUTHERN REYNOLDS CO. R-II 517 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTHLAND C-9 035099 SOUTHLAND C-9 518 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIV 635440 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIV 519 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTHWEST LIVINGSTON CO. R-I 059113 SOUTHWEST LIVINGSTON CO. R-I 520 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SOUTHWEST R-V 005121 SOUTHWEST R-V 521 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SPARTA R-III 022090 SPARTA R-III 522 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SPECL. SCH. DST. ST. LOUIS CO. 096119 SPECL. SCH. DST. ST. LOUIS CO. 523 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SPICKARD R-II 040101 SPICKARD R-II 524 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SPOKANE R-VII 022094 SPOKANE R-VII 525 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SPRING BLUFF R-XV 036134 SPRING BLUFF R-XV 526 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SPRINGFIELD R-XII 039141 SPRINGFIELD R-XII 527 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST CHARLES CO COMM COLLEG 146146 ST CHARLES CO COMM COLLEG 528 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST LOUIS COMM COLL - WILDWOOD 149154 ST LOUIS COMM COLL - WILDWOOD 529 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLL 149149 ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLL 530 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY 300310 ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY 531 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. CHARLES R-VI 092090 ST. CHARLES R-VI 532 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. CLAIR R-XIII 036136 ST. CLAIR R-XIII 533 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. ELIZABETH R-IV 066104 ST. ELIZABETH R-IV 534 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. JAMES R-I 081094 ST. JAMES R-I 535 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. JOSEPH 011082 ST. JOSEPH 536 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. LOUIS CHARTER SCH. 115903 ST. LOUIS CHARTER SCH. 537 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ST. LOUIS CITY 115115 ST. LOUIS CITY 538 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STANBERRY R-II 038045 STANBERRY R-II 539 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 126126 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 540 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STATE SCHOOLS FOR SEV HANDIC 201201 STATE SCHOOLS FOR SEV HANDIC 541 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STE. GENEVIEVE CO. R-II 095059 STE. GENEVIEVE CO. R-II 542 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STEELVILLE R-III 028103 STEELVILLE R-III 543 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STEPHENS COLLEGE 005177 STEPHENS COLLEGE 544 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STET R-XV 089077 STET R-XV 545 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STEWARTSVILLE C-2 032058 STEWARTSVILLE C-2 546 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STOCKTON R-I 020001 STOCKTON R-I 547 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STOUTLAND R-II 015001 STOUTLAND R-II 548 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STRAFFORD R-VI 039137 STRAFFORD R-VI 549 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STRAIN-JAPAN R-XVI 036135 STRAIN-JAPAN R-XVI 550 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STRASBURG C-3 019140 STRASBURG C-3 551 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes STURGEON R-V 010090 STURGEON R-V 552 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SUCCESS R-VI 107151 SUCCESS R-VI 553 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SULLIVAN C-2 036137 SULLIVAN C-2 554 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SUMMERSVILLE R-II 107153 SUMMERSVILLE R-II 555 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SUNRISE R-IX 050009 SUNRISE R-IX 556 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SWEDEBORG R-III 085043 SWEDEBORG R-III 557 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes SWEET SPRINGS R-VII 097131 SWEET SPRINGS R-VII 558 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TANEYVILLE R-II 106002 TANEYVILLE R-II 559 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TARKIO R-I 003031 TARKIO R-I 560 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes THAYER R-II 075085 THAYER R-II 561 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes THE CAN! ACADEMIES-ST. LOUIS 115910 THE CAN! ACADEMIES-ST. LOUIS 562 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes THORNFIELD R-I 077100 THORNFIELD R-I 563 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes THREE RIVERS COMM COLL 200200 THREE RIVERS COMM COLL 564 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TINA-AVALON R-II 017122 TINA-AVALON R-II 565 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TIPTON R-VI 068073 TIPTON R-VI 566 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TRENTON R-IX 040107 TRENTON R-IX 567 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TRI-COUNTY R-VII 031122 TRI-COUNTY R-VII 568 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TROY R-III 057003 TROY R-III 569 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TRUMAN UNIVERSITY 122122 TRUMAN UNIVERSITY 570 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes TWIN RIVERS R-X 012110 TWIN RIVERS R-X 571 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNION R-XI 036131 UNION R-XI 572 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNION STAR R-II 032056 UNION STAR R-II 573 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY ACADEMY 048901 UNIVERSITY ACADEMY 574 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY CITY 096112 UNIVERSITY CITY 575 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 121121 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 576 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO 116116 UNIVERSITY OF MO 577 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO-KANSAS CITY 116117 UNIVERSITY OF MO-KANSAS CITY 578 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO-ROLLA 116119 UNIVERSITY OF MO-ROLLA 579 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes UNIVERSITY OF MO-ST LOUIS 116118 UNIVERSITY OF MO-ST LOUIS 580 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes URBAN COM. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 048907 URBAN COM. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 581 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VALLEY PARK 096113 VALLEY PARK 582 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VALLEY R-VI 110031 VALLEY R-VI 583 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VAN BUREN R-I 018050 VAN BUREN R-I 584 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VAN-FAR R-I 004109 VAN-FAR R-I 585 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VERONA R-VII 055111 VERONA R-VII 586 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 501501 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 587 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes VOL. INTERDIST. CHOICE CORP. 096121 VOL. INTERDIST. CHOICE CORP. 588 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WALNUT GROVE R-V 039136 WALNUT GROVE R-V 589 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WARREN CO. R-III 109003 WARREN CO. R-III 590 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WARRENSBURG R-VI 051159 WARRENSBURG R-VI 591 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WARSAW R-IX 008107 WARSAW R-IX 592 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WASHINGTON 036139 WASHINGTON 593 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WASHINGTON UNIV 300342 WASHINGTON UNIV 594 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WAYNESVILLE R-VI 085046 WAYNESVILLE R-VI 595 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEAUBLEAU R-III 043003 WEAUBLEAU R-III 596 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEBB CITY R-VII 049144 WEBB CITY R-VII 597 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEBSTER GROVES 096114 WEBSTER GROVES 598 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEBSTER UNIVERSITY - ST LOUIS 300335 WEBSTER UNIVERSITY - ST LOUIS 599 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON R-IX 054043 WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON R-IX 600 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WELLSTON 096115 WELLSTON 601 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WELLSVILLE MIDDLETOWN R-I 070092 WELLSVILLE MIDDLETOWN R-I 602 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WENTZVILLE R-IV 092089 WENTZVILLE R-IV 603 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEST NODAWAY CO. R-I 074190 WEST NODAWAY CO. R-I 604 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEST PLAINS R-VII 046134 WEST PLAINS R-VII 605 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEST PLATTE CO. R-II 083002 WEST PLATTE CO. R-II 606 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WEST ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-IV 094087 WEST ST. FRANCOIS CO. R-IV 607 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WESTMINSTER COLLEGE 049495 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE 608 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WESTRAN R-I 088080 WESTRAN R-I 609 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WESTVIEW C-6 073105 WESTVIEW C-6 610 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WHEATLAND R-II 043002 WHEATLAND R-II 611 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WHEATON R-III 005120 WHEATON R-III 612 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WILLARD R-II 039133 WILLARD R-II 613 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 062273 WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 614 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE 511106 WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE 615 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV 046131 WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV 616 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WINDSOR C-1 050010 WINDSOR C-1 617 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WINFIELD R-IV 057004 WINFIELD R-IV 618 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WINONA R-III 101105 WINONA R-III 619 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WINSTON R-VI 031117 WINSTON R-VI 620 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WOODLAND R-IV 009080 WOODLAND R-IV 621 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WORTH CO. R-III 113001 WORTH CO. R-III 622 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WRIGHT CITY R-II 109002 WRIGHT CITY R-II 623 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes WYACONDA C-1 023094 WYACONDA C-1 624 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes ZALMA R-V 009079 ZALMA R-V 625 7/1/2006
10/14/2009
Followup_Placement_Relation_Codes Not Related NR Placement is not related to the career education training received. 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Placement_Relation_Codes Related R Placement is related to the career education training received. 2 7/1/2006
12/8/2010
Followup_Placement_Relation_Codes Employment Related ER Employment Related may be reported with continuing education follow-up status to indicate the graduate not only continued education, but also was employed in a field related to the career education training received. 3 7/1/2009
6/3/2009 10:17:10 AM
Followup_Status_Codes 2 Year 2YR Attending a 2-year college. 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes 4 Year 4YR Attending a 4-year college. 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Employment EMP Competitively employed. 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Military MIL Serving in the military. 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Non-College NOC Attending a non-college credit postsecondary school. 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Not Available NA Not available for placement. 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Other OTH Not included in specified categories. 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Unknown UNK Unknown follow-up status. 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Followup_Status_Codes Employed (Not Competitively) ENC Not competitively employed. 9 7/1/2009
5/15/2009 1:06:16 PM
Gender_Codes Male M Male Gender 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Gender_Codes Female F Female Gender 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Gifted_Codes Identified and served in current district GS Identified and served in current district 1 7/1/2011
11/3/2011
Gifted_Codes Identified in any district but not served in current district GN Identified in any district but not served in current district 2 7/1/2011
11/3/2011
Gifted_Codes Not Identified NI Not Identified 3 7/1/2011
11/3/2011
GPAScale_Codes 4 Point Scale 4 School uses 4 Point Scale 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
GPAScale_Codes 11 Point Scale 11 School uses 11 Point Scale 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Grade_Codes Grade "A" A Grade "A" 11 Points 1 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "A-" A- Grade "A-" 10 Points 2 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "B+" B+ Grade "B+" 9 Points 3 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "B" B Grade "B" 8 Points 4 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "B-" B- Grade "B-" 7 Points 5 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "C+" C+ Grade "C+" 6 Points 6 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "C" C Grade "C" 5 Points 7 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "C-" C- Grade "C-" 4 Points 8 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "D+" D+ Grade "D+" 3 Points 9 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "D" D Grade "D" 2 Points 10 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "D-" D- Grade "D-" 1 Points 11 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "F" F Grade "F" 0 Points 12 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "PS" PS Grade "Pass" N/APoints For use with pass/fail grading only. 13 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "FL" FL Grade "Fail" N/A Points For use with pass/fail grading only. 14 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "IC" IC Grade "IC" N/A Points Student did not complete and earn a grade. 15 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "WD" WD Grade "WD" N/A Points Student withdrew from the course before completion. 16 7/1/2009
2/17/2010
Grade_Codes Grade "NC" NC Grade "NC" N/A Points Student received No Credit from the course. 17 7/1/2010
12/10/2010
Homeless_Codes Not Homeless NH Student is not homeless. 1 7/1/2006
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Shelters SH Homeless primary night time residence is a shelter and student is not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 2 7/1/2006
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Shelters McKinney-Vento funded SF Homeless primary night time residence is a shelter and student is served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 3 7/1/2009
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Shelters MV Funded  (Unaccompanied Youth) SY Homeless primary night time residence is a shelter and student is an unaccompanied youth (not in physical custody of parent or guardian) served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds.  4 7/1/2010
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Unsheltered US Homeless primary night time residence is unsheltered (e.g., cars, parks, campgrounds, abandoned buildings, substandard or inadequate housing, etc.) and student is not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 6 7/1/2006
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Unsheltered McKinney-Vento funded UF Homeless primary night time residence is unsheltered (e.g., cars, parks, campgrounds, abandoned buildings, substandard or inadequate housing, etc.) and student is served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 7 7/1/2009
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Unsheltered MV Funded (Unaccompanied Youth) UY Homeless primary nighttime residence is unsheltered (e.g., cars, parks, campgrounds, abandoned buildings, substandard or inadequate housing, etc.) and student is an unaccompanied youth (not in the physical custody of parent or guardian) served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 8 7/1/2010
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Doubled Up DU Homeless primary night time residence is doubled-up (sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason) and student is not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 10 7/1/2006
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Doubled Up McKinney-Vento funded DF Homeless primary night time residence is doubled-up (sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason) and student is served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 11 7/1/2009
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Doubled Up MV Funded (Unaccompanied Youth) DY Homeless primary nighttime residence is doubled-up (sharing housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason) and student is an unaccompanied youth (not in the physical custody of parent or guardian) served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 12 7/1/2010
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Hotel/Motel HM Homeless primary night time residence is a hotel or motel and student is not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 14 7/1/2006
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Hotel/Motel McKinney-Vento funded HF Homeless primary night time residence is a hotel or motel and student is served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 15 7/1/2009
9/5/2012
Homeless_Codes Hotel/Motel MV Funded (Unaccompanied Youth) HY Homeless primary night time residence is a hotel or motel and student is an unaccompanied youth (not in the physical custody of parent or guardian) served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. 16 7/1/2010
9/5/2012
HS_CareerED_Codes Not H.S. Career Ed. NHS Student has not completed a department-approved career and technical education program area. 1 7/1/2006
5/28/2009 11:28:36 AM
HS_CareerED_Codes Career Ed - Less than One Credit LTO A secondary student (grade 9-12) who at anytime has earned any amount of credit in a department-approved career and technical education program area and does not meet the definition of a Perkins Concentrator nor a Perkins Participant. 2 7/1/2007
5/28/2009 11:28:45 AM
HS_CareerED_Codes Career Ed - Participant PHS A secondary student (grade 9-12) who has completed one or more credits in any department-approved career and technical education program area this school year. 3 7/1/2006
5/28/2009 11:28:55 AM
HS_CareerED_Codes Career Ed - Concentrator (Participant) CHS A secondary student (grade 9-12) who has completed three or more units of credit in a sequence in a department-approved career and technical education program area, and has completed a department-approved career and technical education program area during the reporting school year and earned one or more credits. 5 7/1/2006
5/28/2009 11:29:26 AM
HS_CareerED_Codes Career Ed - Concentrator (Not Participant) CNP A secondary student (grade 9-12) who has completed three or more units of credit in a sequence in a department-approved career and technical education program area, but has not participated in a department-approved career and technical education program area during the reporting school year. 6 7/1/2008
5/28/2009 11:29:35 AM
Immigrant_Codes Receiving Services RCV Student is immigrant and is receiving services funded through a Title III - Immigrant grant. Only districts receiving Title III-Immigrant funds should have students coded as RCV. 1 7/1/2010 6/30/2013 12/12/2012
Immigrant_Codes Not Receiving Services NRC Student is immigrant and is not receiving services funded through a Title III - Immigrant grant. 2 7/1/2010 6/30/2013 12/12/2012
Immigrant_Codes Not Immigrant NIM Student is not immigrant status. 3 7/1/2010 6/30/2013 12/12/2012
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes MO Agriculture Skill & Knowledge Assessment AGSK MO Agriculture Skill & Knowledge Assessment 1 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Veterinary Assistant Animal Care Technologies-MVMA AGVET Veterinary Assistant Animal Care Technologies-MVMA 2 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes HVAC or HVAC/R-NOCTI HVAC-N HVAC or HVAC/R-NOCTI 3 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes HVAC Excellence HVAC HVAC Excellence 4 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) NCCER National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) 5 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Carpentry-NOCTI CARP-N Carpentry-NOCTI 6 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Carpentry-PACT PACT Carpentry-PACT 7 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Technical Drafting-NOCTI DRAFT-N Technical Drafting-NOCTI 8 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) ADDA American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) 9 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Graphic Communication-SkillsUSA GCOM-SUSA Graphic Communication-SkillsUSA 10 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Adobe Creative Suite -PrintEd ADOBE-CS Adobe Creative Suite -PrintEd 11 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Adobe Certified Associate Certification ADOBE-CAC Adobe Certified Associate Certification 12 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Certification for Legal Professionals-ALS ALS Certification for Legal Professionals-ALS 13 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes A*S*K* Certification-A*S*K Business Institute ASK A*S*K* Certification-A*S*K Business Institute 14 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Health Care Foundation Skill Standard NHCFSS National Health Care Foundation Skill Standard 15 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) CNA Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) 16 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician NREMT National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician 17 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Certified Dental Assistant, Radiation Health & Safety Exam- Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. CDARHS Certified Dental Assistant, Radiation Health & Safety Exam- Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. 18 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Certified Dental Assistant, Infection Control Exam-Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. CDAICE Certified Dental Assistant, Infection Control Exam-Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. 19 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Early Childhood Care & Education-NOCTI ECCHILD-N Early Childhood Care & Education-NOCTI 20 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Child Development Associate CDEVA Child Development Associate 21 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Youth Development Credential YDEVA Youth Development Credential 22 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cosmetology-NOCTI COSM-N Cosmetology-NOCTI 23 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cosmetology-State Cosmetology Board Exam CSCBE Cosmetology-State Cosmetology Board Exam 24 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Nail Technician-SkillsUSA NT-SUSA Nail Technician-SkillsUSA 25 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Nail Technician-State Cosmetology Board Exam NTSCBE Nail Technician-State Cosmetology Board Exam 26 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Culinary Arts I-NOCTI CA1-N Culinary Arts I-NOCTI 27 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Culinary Arts II -NOCTI CA2-N Culinary Arts II -NOCTI 28 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes American Culinary Federation Retail Baking –ACF ACFRB-ACF American Culinary Federation Retail Baking –ACF 29 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Culinary Arts Certification-ACF CAC-ACF Culinary Arts Certification-ACF 30 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Restaurant Association Education Foundation – ProStart PROSTART National Restaurant Association Education Foundation – ProStart 31 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Computer Networking-NOCTI COMPNET-N Computer Networking-NOCTI 32 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Computer Repair Technology-NOCTI COMPREP-N Computer Repair Technology-NOCTI 33 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes CompTIA A+ Certification COMPTIA CompTIA A+ Certification 34 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Comp TIA Network+ Certification COMPNTIA Comp TIA Network+ Certification 35 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cisco Certified Network Association CCNA Cisco Certified Network Association 36 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cisco CCNA Discovery CCNA-D Cisco CCNA Discovery 37 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cisco CCNA Exploration CCNA-E Cisco CCNA Exploration 38 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cisco CCNP CCNP Cisco CCNP 39 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Cisco I.T. Essentials CCIT Cisco I.T. Essentials 40 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Fire I – Missouri Division of Fire Safety FIREI Fire I – Missouri Division of Fire Safety 41 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Fire II – Missouri Division of Fire Safety FIREII Fire II – Missouri Division of Fire Safety 42 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Criminal Justice-NOCTI CRIMJUST-N Criminal Justice-NOCTI 43 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Welding-NOCTI WELD-N Welding-NOCTI 44 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes American Welding Society (AWS) AWS American Welding Society (AWS) 45 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Precision Machining-NOCTI PRECMACH-N Precision Machining-NOCTI 46 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Institute for Medalworking Skills NIMS National Institute for Medalworking Skills 47 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Volvo Penta VOLVOP Volvo Penta 48 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Mercury Marine MERCMAR Mercury Marine 49 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Diesel Engine Technology-NOCTI DIESEL-N Diesel Engine Technology-NOCTI 50 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Automotive Technicians Ed. (NATEF) NATEF1 National Automotive Technicians Ed. (NATEF) 51 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Collision Repair-NOCTI COLLREP-N Collision Repair-NOCTI 52 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Collision Repair - ICAR ICAR Collision Repair - ICAR 53 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Collision Repair - National Auto. Technicians Ed. Foundation (NATEF) NATEF Collision Repair - National Auto. Technicians Ed. Foundation (NATEF) 54 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Automotive Technician Core-NOCTI AUTOTCHC-N Automotive Technician Core-NOCTI 55 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) NATEF2 National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) 56 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes Automotive Technician Exam (Student Certification)-ASE ASE Automotive Technician Exam (Student Certification)-ASE 57 7/1/2009
1/7/2013
ISO_Language_Codes AFAR AAR AFAR 1 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ABKHAZIAN ABK ABKHAZIAN 2 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ACHINESE ACE ACHINESE 3 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ACOLI ACH ACOLI 4 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ADANGME ADA ADANGME 5 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ADYGHE; ADYGEI ADY ADYGHE; ADYGEI 6 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AFRO-ASIATIC (OTHER) AFA AFRO-ASIATIC (OTHER) 7 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AFRIHILI AFH AFRIHILI 8 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AFRIKAANS AFR AFRIKAANS 9 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AINU AIN AINU 10 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AKAN AKA AKAN 11 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AKKADIAN AKK AKKADIAN 12 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ALBANIAN ALB ALBANIAN 13 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ALEUT ALE ALEUT 14 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES ALG ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES 15 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SOUTHERN ALTAI ALT SOUTHERN ALTAI 16 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AMHARIC AMH AMHARIC 17 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ENGLISH, OLD (CA.450-1100) ANG ENGLISH, OLD (CA.450-1100) 18 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ANGIKA ANP ANGIKA 19 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes APACHE LANGUAGES APA APACHE LANGUAGES 20 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARABIC ARA ARABIC 21 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OFFICIAL ARAMAIC (700-300 BCE); IMPERIAL ARAMAIC (700-300 BCE) ARC OFFICIAL ARAMAIC (700-300 BCE); IMPERIAL ARAMAIC (700-300 BCE) 22 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARAGONESE ARG ARAGONESE 23 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARMENIAN ARM ARMENIAN 24 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAPUDUNGUN; MAPUCHE ARN MAPUDUNGUN; MAPUCHE 25 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARAPAHO ARP ARAPAHO 26 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARTIFICIAL (OTHER) ART ARTIFICIAL (OTHER) 27 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARAWAK ARW ARAWAK 28 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ASSAMESE ASM ASSAMESE 29 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ASTURIAN; BABLE; LEONESE; ASTURLEONESE AST ASTURIAN; BABLE; LEONESE; ASTURLEONESE 30 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES ATH ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES 31 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES AUS AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES 32 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AVARIC AVA AVARIC 33 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AVESTAN AVE AVESTAN 34 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AWADHI AWA AWADHI 35 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AYMARA AYM AYMARA 36 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AZERBAIJANI AZE AZERBAIJANI 37 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BANDA LANGUAGES BAD BANDA LANGUAGES 38 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BAMILEKE LANGUAGES BAI BAMILEKE LANGUAGES 39 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BASHKIR BAK BASHKIR 40 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BALUCHI BAL BALUCHI 41 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BAMBARA BAM BAMBARA 42 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BALINESE BAN BALINESE 43 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BASQUE BAQ BASQUE 44 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BASA BAS BASA 45 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BALTIC (OTHER) BAT BALTIC (OTHER) 46 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BEJA; BEDAWIYET BEJ BEJA; BEDAWIYET 47 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BELARUSIAN BEL BELARUSIAN 48 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BEMBA BEM BEMBA 49 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BENGALI BEN BENGALI 50 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BERBER (OTHER) BER BERBER (OTHER) 51 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes BHOJPURI BHO BHOJPURI 52 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BIHARI BIH BIHARI 53 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BIKOL BIK BIKOL 54 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BINI; EDO BIN BINI; EDO 55 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BISLAMA BIS BISLAMA 56 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SIKSIKA BLA SIKSIKA 57 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BANTU (OTHER) BNT BANTU (OTHER) 58 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TIBETAN BOD TIBETAN 59 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BOSNIAN BOS BOSNIAN 60 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BRAJ BRA BRAJ 61 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BRETON BRE BRETON 62 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BATAK LANGUAGES BTK BATAK LANGUAGES 63 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BURIAT BUA BURIAT 64 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BUGINESE BUG BUGINESE 65 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BULGARIAN BUL BULGARIAN 66 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BURMESE BUR BURMESE 67 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BLIN; BILIN BYN BLIN; BILIN 68 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CADDO CAD CADDO 69 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CENTRAL AMERICAN INDIAN (OTHER) CAI CENTRAL AMERICAN INDIAN (OTHER) 70 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GALIBI CARIB CAR GALIBI CARIB 71 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CATALAN; VALENCIAN CAT CATALAN; VALENCIAN 72 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CAUCASIAN (OTHER) CAU CAUCASIAN (OTHER) 73 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CEBUANO CEB CEBUANO 74 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CELTIC (OTHER) CEL CELTIC (OTHER) 75 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CZECH CES CZECH 76 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHAMORRO CHA CHAMORRO 77 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHIBCHA CHB CHIBCHA 78 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHECHEN CHE CHECHEN 79 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHAGATAI CHG CHAGATAI 80 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHINESE CHI CHINESE 81 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHUUKESE CHK CHUUKESE 82 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MARI CHM MARI 83 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHINOOK JARGON CHN CHINOOK JARGON 84 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHOCTAW CHO CHOCTAW 85 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHIPEWYAN; DENE SULINE CHP CHIPEWYAN; DENE SULINE 86 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHEROKEE CHR CHEROKEE 87 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHURCH SLAVIC; OLD SLAVONIC; CHURCH SLAVONIC; OLD BULGARIAN; OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC CHU CHURCH SLAVIC; OLD SLAVONIC; CHURCH SLAVONIC; OLD BULGARIAN; OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC 88 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHUVASH CHV CHUVASH 89 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHEYENNE CHY CHEYENNE 90 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHAMIC LANGUAGES CMC CHAMIC LANGUAGES 91 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes COPTIC COP COPTIC 92 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CORNISH COR CORNISH 93 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CORSICAN COS CORSICAN 94 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CREOLES AND PIDGINS, ENGLISH BASED (OTHER) CPE CREOLES AND PIDGINS, ENGLISH BASED (OTHER) 95 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CREOLES AND PIDGINS, FRENCH-BASED (OTHER) CPF CREOLES AND PIDGINS, FRENCH-BASED (OTHER) 96 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CREOLES AND PIDGINS, PORTUGUESE-BASED (OTHER) CPP CREOLES AND PIDGINS, PORTUGUESE-BASED (OTHER) 97 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CREE CRE CREE 98 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CRIMEAN TATAR; CRIMEAN TURKISH CRH CRIMEAN TATAR; CRIMEAN TURKISH 99 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CREOLES AND PIDGINS (OTHER) CRP CREOLES AND PIDGINS (OTHER) 100 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KASHUBIAN CSB KASHUBIAN 101 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CUSHITIC (OTHER) CUS CUSHITIC (OTHER) 102 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WELSH CYM WELSH 103 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CZECH CZE CZECH 104 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DAKOTA DAK DAKOTA 105 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DANISH DAN DANISH 106 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DARGWA DAR DARGWA 107 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LAND DAYAK LANGUAGES DAY LAND DAYAK LANGUAGES 108 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DELAWARE DEL DELAWARE 109 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SLAVE (ATHAPASCAN) DEN SLAVE (ATHAPASCAN) 110 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GERMAN DEU GERMAN 111 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DOGRIB DGR DOGRIB 112 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DINKA DIN DINKA 113 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DIVEHI; DHIVEHI; MALDIVIAN DIV DIVEHI; DHIVEHI; MALDIVIAN 114 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DOGRI DOI DOGRI 115 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DRAVIDIAN (OTHER) DRA DRAVIDIAN (OTHER) 116 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LOWER SORBIAN DSB LOWER SORBIAN 117 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DUALA DUA DUALA 118 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DUTCH, MIDDLE (CA.1050-1350) DUM DUTCH, MIDDLE (CA.1050-1350) 119 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DUTCH; FLEMISH DUT DUTCH; FLEMISH 120 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DYULA DYU DYULA 121 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DZONGKHA DZO DZONGKHA 122 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes EFIK EFI EFIK 123 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes EGYPTIAN (ANCIENT) EGY EGYPTIAN (ANCIENT) 124 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes EKAJUK EKA EKAJUK 125 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GREEK, MODERN (1453-) ELL GREEK, MODERN (1453-) 126 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ELAMITE ELX ELAMITE 127 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ENGLISH ENG ENGLISH 128 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ENGLISH, MIDDLE (1100-1500) ENM ENGLISH, MIDDLE (1100-1500) 129 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ESPERANTO EPO ESPERANTO 130 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ESTONIAN EST ESTONIAN 131 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BASQUE EUS BASQUE 132 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes EWE EWE EWE 133 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes EWONDO EWO EWONDO 134 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FANG FAN FANG 135 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FAROESE FAO FAROESE 136 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PERSIAN FAS PERSIAN 137 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FANTI FAT FANTI 138 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FIJIAN FIJ FIJIAN 139 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FILIPINO; PILIPINO FIL FILIPINO; PILIPINO 140 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FINNISH FIN FINNISH 141 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FINNO-UGRIAN (OTHER) FIU FINNO-UGRIAN (OTHER) 142 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FON FON FON 143 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes FRENCH FRA FRENCH 144 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes FRENCH FRE FRENCH 145 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes FRENCH, MIDDLE (CA.1400-1600) FRM FRENCH, MIDDLE (CA.1400-1600) 146 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FRENCH, OLD (842-CA.1400) FRO FRENCH, OLD (842-CA.1400) 147 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NORTHERN FRISIAN FRR NORTHERN FRISIAN 148 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes EASTERN FRISIAN FRS EASTERN FRISIAN 149 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WESTERN FRISIAN FRY WESTERN FRISIAN 150 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FULAH FUL FULAH 151 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes FRIULIAN FUR FRIULIAN 152 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GA GAA GA 153 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GAYO GAY GAYO 154 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GBAYA GBA GBAYA 155 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GERMANIC (OTHER) GEM GERMANIC (OTHER) 156 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GEORGIAN GEO GEORGIAN 157 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GERMAN GER GERMAN 158 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GEEZ GEZ GEEZ 159 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GILBERTESE GIL GILBERTESE 160 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GAELIC; SCOTTISH GAELIC GLA GAELIC; SCOTTISH GAELIC 161 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IRISH GLE IRISH 162 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GALICIAN GLG GALICIAN 163 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MANX GLV MANX 164 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes GERMAN, MIDDLE HIGH (CA.1050-1500) GMH GERMAN, MIDDLE HIGH (CA.1050-1500) 165 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GERMAN, OLD HIGH (CA.750-1050) GOH GERMAN, OLD HIGH (CA.750-1050) 166 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GONDI GON GONDI 167 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GORONTALO GOR GORONTALO 168 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GOTHIC GOT GOTHIC 169 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GREBO GRB GREBO 170 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes GREEK, ANCIENT (TO 1453) GRC GREEK, ANCIENT (TO 1453) 171 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GREEK, MODERN (1453-) GRE GREEK, MODERN (1453-) 172 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GUARANI GRN GUARANI 173 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SWISS GERMAN; ALEMANNIC; ALSATIAN GSW SWISS GERMAN; ALEMANNIC; ALSATIAN 174 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GUJARATI GUJ GUJARATI 175 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GWICH'IN GWI GWICH'IN 176 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HAIDA HAI HAIDA 177 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HAITIAN; HAITIAN CREOLE HAT HAITIAN; HAITIAN CREOLE 178 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HAUSA HAU HAUSA 179 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HAWAIIAN HAW HAWAIIAN 180 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HEBREW HEB HEBREW 181 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HERERO HER HERERO 182 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HILIGAYNON HIL HILIGAYNON 183 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HIMACHALI HIM HIMACHALI 184 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HINDI HIN HINDI 185 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HITTITE HIT HITTITE 186 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes HMONG HMN HMONG 187 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HIRI MOTU HMO HIRI MOTU 188 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CROATIAN HRV CROATIAN 189 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UPPER SORBIAN HSB UPPER SORBIAN 190 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HUNGARIAN HUN HUNGARIAN 191 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes HUPA HUP HUPA 192 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ARMENIAN HYE ARMENIAN 193 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IBAN IBA IBAN 194 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IGBO IBO IGBO 195 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ICELANDIC ICE ICELANDIC 196 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IDO IDO IDO 197 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SICHUAN YI; NUOSU III SICHUAN YI; NUOSU 198 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IJO LANGUAGES IJO IJO LANGUAGES 199 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INUKTITUT IKU INUKTITUT 200 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INTERLINGUE; OCCIDENTAL ILE INTERLINGUE; OCCIDENTAL 201 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ILOKO ILO ILOKO 202 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INTERLINGUA (INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION) INA INTERLINGUA (INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION) 203 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INDIC (OTHER) INC INDIC (OTHER) 204 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INDONESIAN IND INDONESIAN 205 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INDO-EUROPEAN (OTHER) INE INDO-EUROPEAN (OTHER) 206 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INGUSH INH INGUSH 207 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INUPIAQ IPK INUPIAQ 208 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IRANIAN (OTHER) IRA IRANIAN (OTHER) 209 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IROQUOIAN LANGUAGES IRO IROQUOIAN LANGUAGES 210 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ICELANDIC ISL ICELANDIC 211 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ITALIAN ITA ITALIAN 212 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes JAVANESE JAV JAVANESE 213 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LOJBAN JBO LOJBAN 214 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes JAPANESE JPN JAPANESE 215 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes JUDEO-PERSIAN JPR JUDEO-PERSIAN 216 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes JUDEO-ARABIC JRB JUDEO-ARABIC 217 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KARA-KALPAK KAA KARA-KALPAK 218 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KABYLE KAB KABYLE 219 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KACHIN; JINGPHO KAC KACHIN; JINGPHO 220 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KALAALLISUT; GREENLANDIC KAL KALAALLISUT; GREENLANDIC 221 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KAMBA KAM KAMBA 222 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KANNADA KAN KANNADA 223 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KAREN LANGUAGES KAR KAREN LANGUAGES 224 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KASHMIRI KAS KASHMIRI 225 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GEORGIAN KAT GEORGIAN 226 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KANURI KAU KANURI 227 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KAWI KAW KAWI 228 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KAZAKH KAZ KAZAKH 229 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KABARDIAN KBD KABARDIAN 230 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KHASI KHA KHASI 231 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KHOISAN (OTHER) KHI KHOISAN (OTHER) 232 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CENTRAL KHMER KHM CENTRAL KHMER 233 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KHOTANESE KHO KHOTANESE 234 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KIKUYU; GIKUYU KIK KIKUYU; GIKUYU 235 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KINYARWANDA KIN KINYARWANDA 236 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KIRGHIZ; KYRGYZ KIR KIRGHIZ; KYRGYZ 237 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KIMBUNDU KMB KIMBUNDU 238 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KONKANI KOK KONKANI 239 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KOMI KOM KOMI 240 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes KONGO KON KONGO 241 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes KOREAN KOR KOREAN 242 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KOSRAEAN KOS KOSRAEAN 243 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KPELLE KPE KPELLE 244 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KARACHAY-BALKAR KRC KARACHAY-BALKAR 245 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KARELIAN KRL KARELIAN 246 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KRU LANGUAGES KRO KRU LANGUAGES 247 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KURUKH KRU KURUKH 248 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KUANYAMA; KWANYAMA KUA KUANYAMA; KWANYAMA 249 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KUMYK KUM KUMYK 250 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KURDISH KUR KURDISH 251 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KUTENAI KUT KUTENAI 252 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LADINO LAD LADINO 253 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes LAHNDA LAH LAHNDA 254 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LAMBA LAM LAMBA 255 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LAO LAO LAO 256 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LATIN LAT LATIN 257 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LATVIAN LAV LATVIAN 258 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LEZGHIAN LEZ LEZGHIAN 259 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LIMBURGAN; LIMBURGER; LIMBURGISH LIM LIMBURGAN; LIMBURGER; LIMBURGISH 260 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LINGALA LIN LINGALA 261 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LITHUANIAN LIT LITHUANIAN 262 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MONGO LOL MONGO 263 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LOZI LOZ LOZI 264 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LUXEMBOURGISH; LETZEBURGESCH LTZ LUXEMBOURGISH; LETZEBURGESCH 265 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LUBA-LULUA LUA LUBA-LULUA 266 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LUBA-KATANGA LUB LUBA-KATANGA 267 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes GANDA LUG GANDA 268 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes LUISENO LUI LUISENO 269 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes LUNDA LUN LUNDA 270 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes LUO (KENYA AND TANZANIA) LUO LUO (KENYA AND TANZANIA) 271 7/1/2008
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ISO_Language_Codes LUSHAI LUS LUSHAI 272 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MACEDONIAN MAC MACEDONIAN 273 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MADURESE MAD MADURESE 274 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAGAHI MAG MAGAHI 275 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MARSHALLESE MAH MARSHALLESE 276 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAITHILI MAI MAITHILI 277 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAKASAR MAK MAKASAR 278 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MALAYALAM MAL MALAYALAM 279 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MANDINGO MAN MANDINGO 280 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAORI MAO MAORI 281 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AUSTRONESIAN (OTHER) MAP AUSTRONESIAN (OTHER) 282 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MARATHI MAR MARATHI 283 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MASAI MAS MASAI 284 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MALAY MAY MALAY 285 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MOKSHA MDF MOKSHA 286 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MANDAR MDR MANDAR 287 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MENDE MEN MENDE 288 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IRISH, MIDDLE (900-1200) MGA IRISH, MIDDLE (900-1200) 289 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MI'KMAQ; MICMAC MIC MI'KMAQ; MICMAC 290 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MINANGKABAU MIN MINANGKABAU 291 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UNCODED LANGUAGES MIS UNCODED LANGUAGES 292 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MACEDONIAN MKD MACEDONIAN 293 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MON-KHMER (OTHER) MKH MON-KHMER (OTHER) 294 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MALAGASY MLG MALAGASY 295 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MALTESE MLT MALTESE 296 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MANCHU MNC MANCHU 297 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MANIPURI MNI MANIPURI 298 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MANOBO LANGUAGES MNO MANOBO LANGUAGES 299 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MOHAWK MOH MOHAWK 300 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MOLDAVIAN MOL MOLDAVIAN 301 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MONGOLIAN MON MONGOLIAN 302 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MOSSI MOS MOSSI 303 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAORI MRI MAORI 304 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MALAY MSA MALAY 305 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MULTIPLE LANGUAGES MUL MULTIPLE LANGUAGES 306 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MUNDA LANGUAGES MUN MUNDA LANGUAGES 307 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CREEK MUS CREEK 308 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MIRANDESE MWL MIRANDESE 309 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MARWARI MWR MARWARI 310 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BURMESE MYA BURMESE 311 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes MAYAN LANGUAGES MYN MAYAN LANGUAGES 312 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ERZYA MYV ERZYA 313 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NAHUATL LANGUAGES NAH NAHUATL LANGUAGES 314 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN NAI NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN 315 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NEAPOLITAN NAP NEAPOLITAN 316 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NAURU NAU NAURU 317 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NAVAJO; NAVAHO NAV NAVAJO; NAVAHO 318 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NDEBELE, SOUTH; SOUTH NDEBELE NBL NDEBELE, SOUTH; SOUTH NDEBELE 319 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NDEBELE, NORTH; NORTH NDEBELE NDE NDEBELE, NORTH; NORTH NDEBELE 320 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NDONGA NDO NDONGA 321 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LOW GERMAN; LOW SAXON; GERMAN, LOW; SAXON, LOW NDS LOW GERMAN; LOW SAXON; GERMAN, LOW; SAXON, LOW 322 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NEPALI NEP NEPALI 323 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NEPAL BHASA; NEWARI NEW NEPAL BHASA; NEWARI 324 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NIAS NIA NIAS 325 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NIGER-KORDOFANIAN (OTHER) NIC NIGER-KORDOFANIAN (OTHER) 326 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NIUEAN NIU NIUEAN 327 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes DUTCH; FLEMISH NLD DUTCH; FLEMISH 328 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NORWEGIAN NYNORSK; NYNORSK, NORWEGIAN NNO NORWEGIAN NYNORSK; NYNORSK, NORWEGIAN 329 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BOKMEL, NORWEGIAN; NORWEGIAN BOKMEL NOB BOKMEL, NORWEGIAN; NORWEGIAN BOKMEL 330 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NOGAI NOG NOGAI 331 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NORSE, OLD NON NORSE, OLD 332 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NORWEGIAN NOR NORWEGIAN 333 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes N'KO NQO N'KO 334 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PEDI; SEPEDI; NORTHERN SOTHO NSO PEDI; SEPEDI; NORTHERN SOTHO 335 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NUBIAN LANGUAGES NUB NUBIAN LANGUAGES 336 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CLASSICAL NEWARI; OLD NEWARI; CLASSICAL NEPAL BHASA NWC CLASSICAL NEWARI; OLD NEWARI; CLASSICAL NEPAL BHASA 337 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHICHEWA; CHEWA; NYANJA NYA CHICHEWA; CHEWA; NYANJA 338 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NYAMWEZI NYM NYAMWEZI 339 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NYANKOLE NYN NYANKOLE 340 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NYORO NYO NYORO 341 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NZIMA NZI NZIMA 342 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OCCITAN (POST 1500); PROVENGAL OCI OCCITAN (POST 1500); PROVENGAL 343 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OJIBWA OJI OJIBWA 344 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ORIYA ORI ORIYA 345 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OROMO ORM OROMO 346 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OSAGE OSA OSAGE 347 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OSSETIAN; OSSETIC OSS OSSETIAN; OSSETIC 348 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TURKISH, OTTOMAN (1500-1928) OTA TURKISH, OTTOMAN (1500-1928) 349 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes OTOMIAN LANGUAGES OTO OTOMIAN LANGUAGES 350 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PAPUAN (OTHER) PAA PAPUAN (OTHER) 351 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PANGASINAN PAG PANGASINAN 352 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PAHLAVI PAL PAHLAVI 353 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PAMPANGA; KAPAMPANGAN PAM PAMPANGA; KAPAMPANGAN 354 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PANJABI; PUNJABI PAN PANJABI; PUNJABI 355 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PAPIAMENTO PAP PAPIAMENTO 356 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PALAUAN PAU PALAUAN 357 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PERSIAN, OLD (CA.600-400 B.C.) PEO PERSIAN, OLD (CA.600-400 B.C.) 358 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PERSIAN PER PERSIAN 359 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PHILIPPINE (OTHER) PHI PHILIPPINE (OTHER) 360 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PHOENICIAN PHN PHOENICIAN 361 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PALI PLI PALI 362 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes POLISH POL POLISH 363 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes POHNPEIAN PON POHNPEIAN 364 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PORTUGUESE POR PORTUGUESE 365 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PRAKRIT LANGUAGES PRA PRAKRIT LANGUAGES 366 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PROVENGAL, OLD (TO 1500) PRO PROVENGAL, OLD (TO 1500) 367 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes PUSHTO; PASHTO PUS PUSHTO; PASHTO 368 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes RESERVED FOR LOCAL USE QAA-QTZ RESERVED FOR LOCAL USE 369 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes QUECHUA QUE QUECHUA 370 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes RAJASTHANI RAJ RAJASTHANI 371 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes RAPANUI RAP RAPANUI 372 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes RAROTONGAN; COOK ISLANDS MAORI RAR RAROTONGAN; COOK ISLANDS MAORI 373 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ROMANCE (OTHER) ROA ROMANCE (OTHER) 374 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ROMANSH ROH ROMANSH 375 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ROMANY ROM ROMANY 376 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ROMANIAN RON ROMANIAN 377 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ROMANIAN RUM ROMANIAN 378 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes RUNDI RUN RUNDI 379 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes AROMANIAN; ARUMANIAN; MACEDO-ROMANIAN RUP AROMANIAN; ARUMANIAN; MACEDO-ROMANIAN 380 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes RUSSIAN RUS RUSSIAN 381 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SANDAWE SAD SANDAWE 382 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SANGO SAG SANGO 383 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes YAKUT SAH YAKUT 384 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SOUTH AMERICAN INDIAN (OTHER) SAI SOUTH AMERICAN INDIAN (OTHER) 385 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SALISHAN LANGUAGES SAL SALISHAN LANGUAGES 386 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SAMARITAN ARAMAIC SAM SAMARITAN ARAMAIC 387 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SANSKRIT SAN SANSKRIT 388 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SASAK SAS SASAK 389 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SANTALI SAT SANTALI 390 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SERBIAN SCC SERBIAN 391 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SICILIAN SCN SICILIAN 392 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SCOTS SCO SCOTS 393 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CROATIAN SCR CROATIAN 394 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SELKUP SEL SELKUP 395 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SEMITIC (OTHER) SEM SEMITIC (OTHER) 396 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes IRISH, OLD (TO 900) SGA IRISH, OLD (TO 900) 397 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SIGN LANGUAGES SGN SIGN LANGUAGES 398 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SHAN SHN SHAN 399 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SIDAMO SID SIDAMO 400 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SINHALA; SINHALESE SIN SINHALA; SINHALESE 401 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SIOUAN LANGUAGES SIO SIOUAN LANGUAGES 402 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SINO-TIBETAN (OTHER) SIT SINO-TIBETAN (OTHER) 403 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SLAVIC (OTHER) SLA SLAVIC (OTHER) 404 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SLOVAK SLK SLOVAK 405 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SLOVAK SLO SLOVAK 406 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SLOVENIAN SLV SLOVENIAN 407 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SOUTHERN SAMI SMA SOUTHERN SAMI 408 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NORTHERN SAMI SME NORTHERN SAMI 409 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SAMI LANGUAGES (OTHER) SMI SAMI LANGUAGES (OTHER) 410 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes LULE SAMI SMJ LULE SAMI 411 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes INARI SAMI SMN INARI SAMI 412 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SAMOAN SMO SAMOAN 413 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SKOLT SAMI SMS SKOLT SAMI 414 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SHONA SNA SHONA 415 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SINDHI SND SINDHI 416 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SONINKE SNK SONINKE 417 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SOGDIAN SOG SOGDIAN 418 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SOMALI SOM SOMALI 419 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SONGHAI LANGUAGES SON SONGHAI LANGUAGES 420 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SOTHO, SOUTHERN SOT SOTHO, SOUTHERN 421 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SPANISH; CASTILIAN SPA SPANISH; CASTILIAN 422 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ALBANIAN SQI ALBANIAN 423 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SARDINIAN SRD SARDINIAN 424 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SRANAN TONGO SRN SRANAN TONGO 425 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SERBIAN SRP SERBIAN 426 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SERER SRR SERER 427 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NILO-SAHARAN (OTHER) SSA NILO-SAHARAN (OTHER) 428 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SWATI SSW SWATI 429 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SUKUMA SUK SUKUMA 430 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SUNDANESE SUN SUNDANESE 431 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SUSU SUS SUSU 432 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SUMERIAN SUX SUMERIAN 433 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SWAHILI SWA SWAHILI 434 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SWEDISH SWE SWEDISH 435 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CLASSICAL SYRIAC SYC CLASSICAL SYRIAC 436 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SYRIAC SYR SYRIAC 437 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TAHITIAN TAH TAHITIAN 438 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TAI (OTHER) TAI TAI (OTHER) 439 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TAMIL TAM TAMIL 440 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TATAR TAT TATAR 441 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TELUGU TEL TELUGU 442 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TIMNE TEM TIMNE 443 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TERENO TER TERENO 444 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TETUM TET TETUM 445 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TAJIK TGK TAJIK 446 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TAGALOG TGL TAGALOG 447 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes THAI THA THAI 448 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TIBETAN TIB TIBETAN 449 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TIGRE TIG TIGRE 450 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TIGRINYA TIR TIGRINYA 451 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TIV TIV TIV 452 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TOKELAU TKL TOKELAU 453 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KLINGON; TLHINGAN-HOL TLH KLINGON; TLHINGAN-HOL 454 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TLINGIT TLI TLINGIT 455 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TAMASHEK TMH TAMASHEK 456 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TONGA (NYASA) TOG TONGA (NYASA) 457 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TONGA (TONGA ISLANDS) TON TONGA (TONGA ISLANDS) 458 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TOK PISIN TPI TOK PISIN 459 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TSIMSHIAN TSI TSIMSHIAN 460 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TSWANA TSN TSWANA 461 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TSONGA TSO TSONGA 462 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TURKMEN TUK TURKMEN 463 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TUMBUKA TUM TUMBUKA 464 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TUPI LANGUAGES TUP TUPI LANGUAGES 465 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TURKISH TUR TURKISH 466 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ALTAIC (OTHER) TUT ALTAIC (OTHER) 467 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TUVALU TVL TUVALU 468 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TWI TWI TWI 469 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes TUVINIAN TYV TUVINIAN 470 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UDMURT UDM UDMURT 471 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UGARITIC UGA UGARITIC 472 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UIGHUR; UYGHUR UIG UIGHUR; UYGHUR 473 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UKRAINIAN UKR UKRAINIAN 474 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UMBUNDU UMB UMBUNDU 475 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UNDETERMINED UND UNDETERMINED 476 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes URDU URD URDU 477 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes UZBEK UZB UZBEK 478 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes VAI VAI VAI 479 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes VENDA VEN VENDA 480 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes VIETNAMESE VIE VIETNAMESE 481 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes VOLAP|K VOL VOLAP|K 482 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes VOTIC VOT VOTIC 483 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WAKASHAN LANGUAGES WAK WAKASHAN LANGUAGES 484 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WALAMO WAL WALAMO 485 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WARAY WAR WARAY 486 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WASHO WAS WASHO 487 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WELSH WEL WELSH 488 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes SORBIAN LANGUAGES WEN SORBIAN LANGUAGES 489 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WALLOON WLN WALLOON 490 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes WOLOF WOL WOLOF 491 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes KALMYK; OIRAT XAL KALMYK; OIRAT 492 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes XHOSA XHO XHOSA 493 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes YAO YAO YAO 494 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes YAPESE YAP YAPESE 495 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes YIDDISH YID YIDDISH 496 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes YORUBA YOR YORUBA 497 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes YUPIK LANGUAGES YPK YUPIK LANGUAGES 498 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZAPOTEC ZAP ZAPOTEC 499 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes BLISSYMBOLS; BLISSYMBOLICS; BLISS ZBL BLISSYMBOLS; BLISSYMBOLICS; BLISS 500 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZENAGA ZEN ZENAGA 501 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZHUANG; CHUANG ZHA ZHUANG; CHUANG 502 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes CHINESE ZHO CHINESE 503 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZANDE LANGUAGES ZND ZANDE LANGUAGES 504 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZULU ZUL ZULU 505 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZUNI ZUN ZUNI 506 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes NO LINGUISTIC CONTENT ZXX NO LINGUISTIC CONTENT 507 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
ISO_Language_Codes ZAZA; DIMILI; DIMLI; KIRDKI; KIRMANJKI; ZAZAKI ZZA ZAZA; DIMILI; DIMLI; KIRDKI; KIRMANJKI; ZAZAKI 508 7/1/2008
5/29/2008
LEP_Codes Not LEP NLP Student is not LEP 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_Codes Not Receiving Services NRC Student is LEP and is not receiving Title III services due to parent request. Only districts receiving Title III-LEP funds should have students coded as NRC. 2 7/1/2006
12/2/2009
LEP_Codes 1 Year Monitoring MY1 Monitored Former LEP/ELL Year 1 3 7/1/2006
12/2/2009
LEP_Codes 2 Year Monitoring MY2 Monitored Former LEP/ELL Year 2 4 7/1/2006
12/2/2009
LEP_Codes Receiving services RCV Student is LEP and is receiving ELL services 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Codes Language Proficiency Test LPT Language Proficiency Test 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Codes Informal Assessment IFA Informal Assessment 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Codes Teacher Interview TCI Teacher Interview 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Codes Student Grades STG Student Grades 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Test_Codes LAS LAS Language Assessment Scales (LAS) 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Test_Codes IPT IPT Idea Placement Tests 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Test_Codes WMLS-R WML Woodcock-Munoz Language Survey (WMLS-R) 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Test_Codes MACII MAC Maculaitis Assessment of Competencies (MACII) 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Test_Codes Stanford STA Stanford 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
LEP_ELL_Exit_Test_Codes Other OTH Other 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Lunch_Status_Codes Unreduced Lunch U Student pays full lunch price. 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Lunch_Status_Codes Free Lunch F Student is eligible for free lunch. 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Lunch_Status_Codes Reduced Lunch R Student is eligible for reduced price lunch. 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Migrant_Codes Not Migrant NM Student is not considered to be migrant. 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Migrant_Codes Priority For Services PS Student is considered to be migrant “priority for services”. Migratory children who are classified as having “priority for services” are those who are failing, or most at risk of failing to meet the State’s challenging content standards and student academic achievement standards, and whose education has been interrupted during the regular school year. 2 7/1/2009
6/8/2009 11:21:49 AM
Migrant_Codes Priority For Services Served PN Student is considered to be migrant “priority for services” and served if the student received instructional or support services through Title I.C – Migrant Education Program funds. Migratory children who are classified as having “priority for services” are those who are failing, or most at risk of failing to meet the State’s challenging content standards and student academic achievement standards, and whose education has been interrupted during the regular school year. 3 7/1/2009
6/8/2009 11:21:26 AM
Migrant_Codes Not Priority For Services Served NP Student is considered to be migrant and the student has received instructional or support services through Title I.C – Migrant Education Program funds. 4 7/1/2009
6/8/2009 11:18:46 AM
Migrant_Codes Not Priority For Services NN Student is considered to be migrant and the student did not receive instructional or support services through Title I.C – Migrant Education Program funds. 5 7/1/2009
6/8/2009 11:19:09 AM
Migrant_Codes Continuation of Services-Additional Year CA Student is considered to be migrant and the student received instructional or support services through Title I.C – Migrant Education Program funds during the regular school year served under the continuation of services authority Section 1304(e)(2)-These children would be those who are no longer a migratory child that may continue to receive services for 1 additional school year, but only if comparable services are not available through other programs and secondary school students who were eligible for services in secondary school that may continue to be serviced through credit accrual programs until graduation. 6 7/1/2009
6/8/2009 11:16:54 AM
Migrant_Codes Continuation of Services-Regular School Year CR Student is considered to be migrant and the student received instructional or support services through Title I.C – Migrant Education Program funds during the regular school year served under the continuation of services authority Section 1304(e)(1). These children would be those children who cease to be a migratory child during a school term who are eligible for services until the end of such term. 7 7/1/2009
6/8/2009 11:17:19 AM
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Asian A Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent. 1 7/1/2008
9/13/2008
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Black B Black (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. 2 7/1/2008
9/13/2008
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino H Hispanic or Latino: A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin--regardless of race. 3 7/1/2008
9/15/2008 9:44:34 AM
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Indian I Indian (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 recognition. 4 7/1/2008
9/13/2008
PAP_Race_Ethnicity White W White (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 5 7/1/2008
9/13/2008
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander P Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Hawaiian or other Pacific Islands. 6 7/1/2008
9/15/2008 9:40:07 AM
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Multi-Racial M Multi-Racial: A person having origins from more than one racial heritage. 7 7/1/2008
9/13/2008
PAP_Race_Ethnicity Other/Unknown O Other/Unknown: A person identified as other or race is undetermined. 8 7/1/2008
9/13/2008
Period_Codes Period 01 01
1 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:10:56 PM
Period_Codes Period 02 02
2 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:01 PM
Period_Codes Period 03 03
3 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:02 PM
Period_Codes Period 04 04
4 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:04 PM
Period_Codes Period 05 05
5 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:06 PM
Period_Codes Period 06 06
6 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:07 PM
Period_Codes Period 07 07
7 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:09 PM
Period_Codes Period 08 08
8 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:10 PM
Period_Codes Period 09 09
9 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:12 PM
Period_Codes Period 10 10
10 7/1/2008
7/10/2008 2:11:13 PM
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Tfer to 2-or 4-yr postsecondary institution T01 Transferred to another 2-or 4-year postsecondary institution during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 1 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Deceased T02 Deceased and was enrolled in a postsecondary institution during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 2 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with Cred but not enrolled previous year G01 Graduated with an Industrial Recognized Credential during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 3 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with Cred and enrolled previous year G02 Graduated with an Industrial Recognized Credential during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 4 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with 1-yr Certificate but not enrolled previous year G03 Graduated with a 1-year Certificate during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 5 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with 1-yr Certificate and enrolled previous year G04 Graduated with a 1-year Certificate during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 6 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with 2-yr Certificate but not enrolled previous year G05 Graduated with a 2-year Certificate during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 7 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with 2-yr Certificate and enrolled previous year G06 Graduated with a 2-year Certificate during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 8 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with 2-yr Degree but not enrolled previous year G07 Graduated with a 2-year Degree during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 9 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Grad with 2-yr Degree and enrolled previous year G08 Graduated with a 2-year Degree during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 10 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Remained: Retained R01 Remained enrolled in original postsecondary institution during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 11 7/1/2008
5/4/2009
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Remained: On Leave R02 Not enrolled in original postsecondary institution during the reporting year but enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 12 7/1/2008
9/22/2009 7:46:29 AM
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Dropped Out: Expulsion D01 Dropped Out: Expulsion from the enrolled original postsecondary institution during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 13 7/1/2008
8/28/2009 3:32:21 PM
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Dropped Out: Expulsion No Prior D02 Dropped Out: Expulsion from the enrolled original postsecondary institution during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 14 7/1/2010
10/6/2010
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Dropped Out D03 Dropped Out: Non-Expulsion from the enrolled original postsecondary institution during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 15 7/1/2010
10/6/2010
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Dropped Out No Prior D04 Dropped Out: Non-Expulsion from the enrolled original postsecondary institution during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary education in the previous reporting year. 16 7/1/2010
10/6/2010
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Dropped Out D05 Dropped Out: Non-Returning to postsecondary/adult education institution during the reporting year and enrolled in postsecondary/adult education in the previous reporting year. 17 7/1/2011
1/26/2012
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Dropped Out No Prior D06 Dropped Out: Non-Returning to postsecondary/adult education institution during the reporting year and not enrolled in postsecondary/adult education in the previous reporting year. 18 7/1/2011
1/26/2012
Perkins_RetentionLeft_Codes Initial Entry E01 Initial entry into postsecondary education. Student remained enrolled in the original postsecondary institution during the entire reporting year and was not enrolled in postsecondary education in any prior reporting year. 19 7/1/2008
1/26/2012
Perkins_Student_Type Secondary S
1 7/1/2008

Perkins_Student_Type Post-Secondary P
2 7/1/2008

Perkins_Student_Type Adult A
3 7/1/2008

Perkins_Student_Type Not Applicable N
4 7/1/2008
8/19/2008 4:07:18 PM
Physical_Fit_Assessment_Codes Within Health Fitness Range HFR Student was tested and met or exceeded the healthy fitness range score. 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Physical_Fit_Assessment_Codes Tested TESTED Student was tested and failed to meet the healthy fitness range score. 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Physical_Fit_Assessment_Codes Not Tested NOT TESTED Student was not tested. 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Central Office Administration 10 Central Office Administration (Includes Career Education Administrators) 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Building Principals 20 Building Principals 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Supervisors 30 Supervisors 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Media Personnel 40 Media Personnel 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Guidance Personnel/Placement Specialists 50 Guidance Personnel/Placement Specialists 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Teachers 60 Teachers 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Other Pupil Services Personnel 70 Other Pupil Services Personnel 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Aides 80 Aides 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Position_Codes Ancillary Personnel 90 Ancillary Personnel 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Race_Ethnicity_Codes Asian A Asian (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes "Asian Indian," "Chinese," "Filipino," "Korean," "Japanese," "Vietnamese," and "Other Asian." 1 7/1/2010
4/14/2010 12:23:16 PM
Race_Ethnicity_Codes Black B Black (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Race_Ethnicity_Codes Hispanic H Hispanic A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin--regardless of race. 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Race_Ethnicity_Codes Indian I Indian (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 recognition. 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Race_Ethnicity_Codes White W White (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Race_Ethnicity_Codes Hawaiian or Pacific Islander P Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as "Native Hawaiian," "Guamanian or Chamorro," "Samoan," and "Other Pacific Islander." 6 7/1/2010
4/14/2010 12:24:55 PM
Race_Ethnicity_Codes Multi-Race M Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin): A person of more than one race and not of hispanic origin. 7 7/1/2010
4/14/2010 12:24:03 PM
Resident_Status_Codes Resident I R1 Student resides and attends school in the district. 1 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Resident_Status_Codes Resident II R2 Student residing in the district but legally attending school in another district for whom the resident district is paying full tuition. 2 7/1/2006
5/15/2008
Resident_Status_Codes Non-Resident NR Student that does not reside in the attending district for which the district is receiving tuition from the sending district. 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Resident_Status_Codes Deseg-In DI Desegregation students transferred in from another district to the reporting district where both districts previously were within the jurisdiction of a desegregation court order. 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Resident_Status_Codes Parent Tuition PT
7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Resident_Status_Codes FedLands FL
8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
School_Choice_Codes Eligible for School Choice E Indicates the student was eligible for school choice. This code indicates that a student was eligible, but was not offered school choice. This might occur if a student joins a district late in the year. 1 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 2:32:41 PM
School_Choice_Codes Offered School Choice O Indicates the student was eligible for school choice and was offered the option. 2 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 2:32:49 PM
School_Choice_Codes Applied for School Choice A Indicates the student has applied for school choice, but was denied. By default this code also indicates the student was eligible and/or offered. 3 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 3:34:08 PM
School_Choice_Codes Received School Choice R Indicates the student has received school choice and is reported by the school which has received the student. By default this code also indicates the student was eligible, offered, and/or applied. 4 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 2:33:03 PM
SPED_Placement_Codes IN REGULAR EC PROGRAM 10+ HOURS WITH MAJORITY OF SPED SERVICES IN REGULAR EC PROGRAM 00A4 Children with disabilities receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program (and the child attends a regular early childhood program at least 10 hours per week) 1 7/1/2010
6/8/2010 9:10:17 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes IN REGULAR EC PROGRAM 10+ HOURS WITH MAJORITY OF SPED SERVICES IN OTHER LOCATION 00A5 Children with disabilities receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in some other location (and the child attends a regular early childhood program at least 10 hours per week) 2 7/1/2010
6/8/2010 9:04:47 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes IN REGULAR EC PROGRAM LESS THAN 10 HOURS WITH MAJORITY OF SPED SERVICES IN REGULAR EC PROGRAM 00A6 Children with disabilities receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program (and the child attends a regular early childhood program less than 10 hours per week) 3 7/1/2010
6/8/2010 9:09:59 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes IN REGULAR EC PROGRAM LESS THAN 10 HOURS WITH MAJORITY OF SPED SERVICES IN OTHER LOCATION 00A7 Children with disabilities receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in some other location (and the child attends a regular early childhood program less than 10 hours per week) 4 7/1/2010
6/8/2010 9:09:16 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes SEPARATE CLASS 00B1 Children with disabilities who attend a special education program in a class with less than 50% nondisabled children. (Do not include children who also attend a regular early childhood program.) 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes SEPARATE SCHOOL 00B2 Children with disabilities who receive special education and related services in public or private day schools designed specifically for children with disabilities. (Do not include children who also attend a regular early childhood program.) 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes RESIDENTIAL FACILITY 00B3 Children with disabilities who receive special education and related services in publicly or privately operated residential schools or residential medical facilities on an inpatient basis. (Do not include children who also attend a regular early childhood program.) 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes HOME 00B4 Children with disabilities who receive special education and related services in the principal residence of the child’s family or caregivers, and who did not attend an early childhood program or a special education program provided in a separate class, separate school, or residential facility. Include children who receive special education both at home and in a service provider location. The term caregiver includes babysitters. 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes SERVICE PROVIDER LOCATION 00B5 Children with disabilities who receive all of their specialeducation and related services from a service provider, and who did not attend an early childhood program or a special education program provided in a separate class, separate school, or residential facility. For example: speech instruction provided in: private clinicians offices, clinicians offices located in school building, hospital facilities on an outpatient basis, and libraries and other public locations. Do not include children who also receive special education at home. Children who receive special education both in a service provider location and at home should be reported in the Home category. 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes INSIDE THE REGULAR CLASS 80 PERCENT OR MORE OF THE DAY 1100 Students with disabilities who are inside the regular classroom for 80% or more of the school day. (These are students who receive special education and related services outside the regular classroom for less than 21% of the school day.) This may apply to students with disabilities placed in:

-Regular class with special education/related services provided within regular classes
-Regular class with special education/related services provided outside regular classes;
-Regular class with special education services provided in resource rooms.

This could include students with disabilities placed in an alternative school program with non-disabled peers. Do not include students with disabilities who are parentally placed in private schools to whom the public district is providing special education and related services – see code 2100.
11 7/1/2007
3/19/2008 9:51:49 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes INSIDE REGULAR CLASS NO MORE THAN 79% OF THE DAY AND NO LESS THAN 40% OF THE DAY 1201 Students with disabilities who are inside the regular classroom between 40 and 79% of the day. (These are students who received special education and related services outside the regular classroom for at least 21% but no more than 60% of the school day.) This does not apply to students who are receiving education programs in public or private separate school or residential facilities. This may apply to students placed in:

-Resource rooms with special education/related services provided within the resource room
-Resource rooms with part-time instruction in a regular class

This could include students with disabilities placed in an alternative school program with non-disabled peers. Do not include students with disabilities who are parentally placed in private schools to whom the public district is providing special education and related services – see code 2100.
13 7/1/2007
3/19/2008 9:54:46 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes INSIDE REGULAR CLASS LESS THAN 40 PERCENT OF THE DAY 1301 Students with disabilities who are inside the regular classroom less that 40% of the school day. (These are students who received special education and related services outside the regular classroom for more than 60% of the school day.) This does not apply to students who are receiving education programs in public or private separate school or residential facilities. This category may apply to students placed in:

-Self-contained special classrooms with part-time instruction in a regular class
-Self-contained special classrooms with full-time special education instruction on a regular school campus

This could include students with disabilities placed in an alternative school program with non-disabled peers. Do not include students with disabilities who are parentally placed in private schools to whom the public district is providing special education and related services – see code 2100.
14 7/1/2007
3/19/2008 9:55:48 AM
SPED_Placement_Codes STATE OPERATED SEPARATE SCHOOL 1401 This category should only be used by Missouri School for the Blind, Missouri School for the Deaf, and State Schools for the Severely Handicapped. Regular districts should no longer report resident students who are attending these state operated programs. 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes PRIVATE SEPARATE DAY FACILITY 1402 Children with disabilities who receive all of their special education and related services, at public expense, for greater than 50 percent of the school day in private separate facilities. This includes students with disabilities who are served by a private educational agency other than a parochial school. This includes those approved private agencies with whom districts contract to provide special education services to students within their district. 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes PUBLIC SEPARATE DAY FACILITY 1403 Children with disabilities who receive all of their special education and related services for greater than 50 percent of the school day in public separate facilities. This includes those students with disabilities placed by the IEP team in a segregated facility operated by a public school. This does not include residential facilities and does not encompass facilities that include non-disabled students such as alternative school programs. 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes HOMEBOUND/HOSPITAL 1601 Due to student's illness, medically fragile condition, or a disciplinary suspension, the student receives special education at home or in a hospital via a visiting teacher or telephone instruction based on the student's IEP. 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL FACILITY 1701 Children with disabilities who receive all of their special education and related services, at public expense, for greater than 50 percent of the school day in private residential facilities, who are placed by the public school IEP team. This does not include students living in private residential facilities but attending public schools. 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 1801 Children with disabilities who receive all of their special education and related services in a correctional facility. This includes those students in city/county jails, short term detention facilities and other correctional facilities. 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Placement_Codes PARENTALLY PLACED PRIVATE 2100 Children with disabilities who are parentally placed in private schools, including home schools, and are receiving special education and related services outside the regular classroom for less than 21 percent of the school day from the public school. 22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes RETURNED TO REGULAR EDUCATION 01 Students (valid ages 3-22) who were served in special education during the school year but returned to regular education as a result of having met the objectives of their IEP. These students no longer have an IEP and are receiving all of their educational services from the general education program. This excludes early childhood children going into kindergarten (see exit code 11 below). 1 7/1/2006
2/10/2011
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes GRADUATED WITH DIPLOMA 02 Students (valid ages 17-22) with disabilities who exited the educational program through the receipt of a high school diploma identical to that for which students without disabilities are eligible. This includes students with disabilities who meet state and local graduation requirements by taking and passing regular courses with or without modification and/or successfully achieving IEP goals and objectives. 2 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:09:10 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes RECEIVED CERTIFICATE 03 Students (valid ages 17-22) with disabilities who exited an educational program through the receipt of a certificate of attendance. This includes students who reached age 21 or otherwise terminated their education and who have met the district’s attendance requirements. 3 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:09:32 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes REACHED MAXIMUM AGE 04 Students (valid ages 20-22) with disabilities who exited an educational program because they reached the maximum age for receipt of educational services and did not receive a diploma or certificate of attendance. 4 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:09:47 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes DIED 05 Students (valid ages 3-22) with disabilities who died during the school year. 5 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:10:26 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes MOVED, KNOWN TO BE CONTINUING 06 Students (valid ages 3-22) with disabilities who moved out of the district and are known to be continuing in another special or general educational program. This includes students who previously received special education services from the district but left the district to attend a home school or private/parochial school. 6 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:11:10 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes MOVED, NOT KNOWN TO BE CONTINUING 07 Students (valid ages 3-22) with disabilities who have moved out of the district and are not known to be continuing in any type of educational program (i.e., no records request from another educational program). 7 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:11:18 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes DROPPED OUT 08 Students (valid ages 14-22) with disabilities who are enrolled during the year and were not enrolled at the end of the year and did not exit through exit categories 01-07. This includes dropouts, runaways, expulsions, GED recipients, and status unknown. 8 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:11:39 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes K, NO SPED 11 Students (valid ages 4-5) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and will enter kindergarten with no special education services as a result of having met the objectives of their IEP. These students no longer have an IEP and will receive all of their educational services from the general education program. 9 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:12:41 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes K, OUTSIDE REGULAR < 21 12 Students (valid ages 4-5) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and will enter kindergarten. These children will receive special education and related services outside the regular classroom for less than 21 percent of the school day. 10 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:12:49 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes K, OUTSIDE REGULAR 21-60 13 Students (valid ages 4-5) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and will enter kindergarten. These children will receive special education and related services outside the regular classroom for at least 21 percent but no more than 60 percent of the school day. 11 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:14:25 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes K, OUTSIDE REGULAR > 60 14 Students (valid ages 4-5) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and will enter kindergarten. These children will receive special education and related services outside the regular classroom for more than 60 percent of the school day. 12 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:14:29 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes K, HOMEBOUND/HOSPITAL 15 Students (valid ages 4-5) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and will enter kindergarten. Due to student's illness or medically fragile condition, the student will receive special education at home or in a hospital via a visiting teacher or telephone instruction based on the student's IEP. 13 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:14:36 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes K, SEPARATE SPED SCHOOL 16 Students (valid ages 4-5) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and will enter kindergarten in a separate public or private school that is only for students with disabilities. 14 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:14:43 AM
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes PARENT WITHDREW STUDENT 17 Students (valid ages 3-22) who had received special education services during the school year and whose parents withdrew the students from the special education program. 15 7/1/2006
2/10/2011
SPED_Program_Exit_Codes NO LONGER REQ/ELIG FOR SERVICES 18 Students (valid ages 3-4) who were served in early childhood special education during the school year and not yet eligible for kindergarten, but will no longer require or be eligible for early childhood special education services. 16 7/1/2006
2/19/2008 8:14:58 AM
State_Course_Codes GENERAL AGRICULTURE 014000 GENERAL AGRICULTURE 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING AGRICULTURE 016700 EXPLORING AGRICULTURE 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 1 (ANIMAL SCIENCE) 016710 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 1 (ANIMAL SCIENCE) VAE - Cip Code: 01.0000 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ANIMAL SCIENCE 016711 ANIMAL SCIENCE VAE - Cip Code: 01.0901 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES 016720 AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES VAE - Cip Code: 01.0201 5 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS 016730 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS VAE - Cip Code: 01.0101 6 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRIBUSINESS SALES & MARKETING 016741 AGRIBUSINESS SALES & MARKETING VAE - Cip Code: 01.0101 7 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS AND LEADERSHIP 016742 AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS AND LEADERSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 01.0101 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BIOTECHNOLOGY 016743 BIOTECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 01.0901 9 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EQUINE SCI 016744 EQUINE SCI VAE - Cip Code: 01.0901 10 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VETERINARY SCIENCE 016745 VETERINARY SCIENCE VAE - Cip Code: 01.0901 11 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL POWER 1 016751 AGRICULTURAL POWER 1 VAE - Cip Code: 01.0201 12 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL POWER 2 016752 AGRICULTURAL POWER 2 VAE - Cip Code: 01.0201 13 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 016753 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY VAE - Cip Code: 01.0201 14 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SOIL AND WATER MANAGEMENT 016754 SOIL AND WATER MANAGEMENT 15 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES 016759 CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES VAE - Cip Code: 03.0101 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 2 (PLANT SCIENCE) 016760 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 2 (PLANT SCIENCE) VAE - Cip Code: 01.0000 17 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CROP SCIENCE 016761 CROP SCIENCE VAE - Cip Code: 01.0601 18 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOREST MANAGEMENT 016762 FOREST MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 03.0101 19 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FLORICULTURE 016763 FLORICULTURE VAE - Cip Code: 01.0601 20 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LANDSCAPING 016764 LANDSCAPING VAE - Cip Code: 01.0601 21 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GREENHOUSE OPERATION & MANAGEMENT 016765 GREENHOUSE OPERATION & MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 01.0601 22 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes NURSERY OPERATION & MANAGEMENT 016766 NURSERY OPERATION & MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 01.0601 23 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TURF MANAGEMENT 016767 TURF MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 01.0601 24 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PROCESSING AND MARKETING FORESTRY PRODUCTS 016769 PROCESSING AND MARKETING FORESTRY PRODUCTS 25 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURAL CONSTRUCTION 016770 AGRICULTURAL CONSTRUCTION VAE - Cip Code: 01.0201 26 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPERVISED AG EXPERIENCE - COOPERATIVE 016780 SUPERVISED AG EXPERIENCE - COOPERATIVE VAE - Cip Code: 01.0101 27 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPERVISED AG EXPERIENCE - SUPERVISION 016785 SUPERVISED AG EXPERIENCE - SUPERVISION 28 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 016790 FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 01.0401 29 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURE SUPERVISOR 016797 AGRICULTURE SUPERVISOR 30 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTAL 016798 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTAL 31 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE 016799 OTHER VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE VAE - Cip Code: 01.9999 32 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ART 024100 ART 41 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ART APPRECIATION & HISTORY 024110 ART APPRECIATION & HISTORY 42 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ARTS AND CRAFTS 024123 ARTS AND CRAFTS 43 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CERAMICS 024126 CERAMICS 44 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JEWELRY 024128 JEWELRY 45 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHOTOGRAPHY 024130 PHOTOGRAPHY 46 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCULPTURE 024135 SCULPTURE 47 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DESIGN 024140 DESIGN 48 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRAWING 024150 DRAWING 49 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRAWING AND PAINTING 024155 DRAWING AND PAINTING 50 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PAINTING 024160 PAINTING 51 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GRAPHICS & PRINTMAKING 024170 GRAPHICS & PRINTMAKING 52 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMERCIAL ART 024190 COMMERCIAL ART 53 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ART SUPERVISOR 024197 ART SUPERVISOR 56 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ART DEPARTMENT 024198 ART DEPARTMENT 57 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER ART 024199 OTHER ART 58 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes E-BUSINESS 034037 E-BUSINESS VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 62 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 034201 BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 63 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OFFICE SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT 034203 OFFICE SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT 64 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 034204 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 65 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 034205 LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 66 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 034206 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 67 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT 034207 INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT 68 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADMINISTRATIVE ASST/SECRETARIAL SCIENCE, GEN 034208 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST/SECRETARIAL SCIENCE, GEN 69 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 034300 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 71 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/LEADERSHIP 034301 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/LEADERSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 72 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 034303 BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES VAE - Cip Code: 52.0803 73 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENTREPRENEURSHIP 034305 ENTREPRENEURSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 74 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ACCOUNTING I 034310 ACCOUNTING I VAE - Cip Code: 52.0803 75 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ACCOUNTING II 034312 ACCOUNTING II VAE - Cip Code: 52.0803 76 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 034320 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 77 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS LAW 034321 BUSINESS LAW VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 78 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 034322 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 79 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 034330 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 80 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS ECONOMICS 034332 BUSINESS ECONOMICS VAE - Cip Code: 52.0803 81 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RECORDKEEPING 034345 RECORDKEEPING 82 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 034352 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 83 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GRAPHIC ARTS/DESKTOP PUBLISHING 034353 GRAPHIC ARTS/DESKTOP PUBLISHING VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 84 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes NETWORK ADMINISTRATION 034354 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 85 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 034355 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 86 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MULTIMEDIA 034356 MULTIMEDIA VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 87 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SHORTHAND/SPEEDWRITING/NOTEHAND 034370 SHORTHAND/SPEEDWRITING/NOTEHAND 88 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPERVISED BUSINESS EXPERIENCE 034380 SUPERVISED BUSINESS EXPERIENCE VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 89 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes KEYBOARDING 034390 KEYBOARDING 90 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 034391 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS VAE - Cip Code: 52.0101 91 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS 034392 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 92 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WEB DESIGN 034393 WEB DESIGN VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 93 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 034397 BUSINESS EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 94 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 034398 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 95 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER BUSINESS 034399 OTHER BUSINESS VAE - Cip Code: 52.0499 96 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MARKETING, FUNDAMENTALS OF 040001 MARKETING, FUNDAMENTALS OF VAE - Cip Code: 52.1400 97 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MARKETING - ADVANCED 040002 MARKETING - ADVANCED VAE - Cip Code: 52.1402 98 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION I 040003 COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION I VAE - Cip Code: 00.8888 99 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION II 040004 COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION II VAE - Cip Code: 00.8888 100 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MANAGEMENT 040005 MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 52.0701 101 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RETAILING 040006 RETAILING VAE - Cip Code: 52.1802 102 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SALESMANSHIP 040007 SALESMANSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 52.1804 103 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 040008 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VAE - Cip Code: 52.1401 104 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADVERTISING 040009 ADVERTISING VAE - Cip Code: 52.1401 105 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUSINESS OWNERSHIP/MANAGEMENT 040010 BUSINESS OWNERSHIP/MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 52.0701 106 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENTREPRENEURSHIP 040011 ENTREPRENEURSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 52.0701 107 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FREE ENTERPRISE ECONOMICS 040012 FREE ENTERPRISE ECONOMICS VAE - Cip Code: 52.0701 108 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FASHION MERCHANDISING 040013 FASHION MERCHANDISING VAE - Cip Code: 52.1802 109 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING 040014 SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING VAE - Cip Code: 52.1804 110 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTERNET MARKETING 040015 INTERNET MARKETING VAE - Cip Code: 52.0208 111 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 040016 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING VAE - Cip Code: 52.1801 112 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TRAVEL AND TOURISM 040017 TRAVEL AND TOURISM VAE - Cip Code: 52.0903 113 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 040018 HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 52.0903 114 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LEADERSHIP IN THE WORKPLACE 040019 LEADERSHIP IN THE WORKPLACE 115 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MARKETING RESEARCH 040021 MARKETING RESEARCH 117 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes SUPERVISED MARKETING EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT 040080 SUPERVISED MARKETING EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT VAE - Cip Code: 52.1804 118 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPERVISED COOPERATIVE CAREER ED EMPLOYMENT 040081 SUPERVISED COOPERATIVE CAREER ED EMPLOYMENT 119 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LANGUAGE ARTS (ENGLISH) 054800 LANGUAGE ARTS (ENGLISH) 120 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GRAMMAR 054801 GRAMMAR 121 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRACTICAL ENGLISH 054802 PRACTICAL ENGLISH 122 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMUNICATIONS (WRITTEN) 054803 COMMUNICATIONS (WRITTEN) 123 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPOSITION 054804 COMPOSITION 124 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CREATIVE WRITING 054805 CREATIVE WRITING 125 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS 054806 APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS 126 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MASS MEDIA 054809 MASS MEDIA 127 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JOURNALISM 054810 JOURNALISM 128 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHOTOGRAPHY 054811 PHOTOGRAPHY 129 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOLKLORE 054817 FOLKLORE 130 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BIBLE LITERATURE 054818 BIBLE LITERATURE 131 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCIENCE FICTION 054819 SCIENCE FICTION 132 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE 054820 APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE 133 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AMERICAN LITERATURE 054821 AMERICAN LITERATURE 134 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE 054822 CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE 135 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENGLISH LITERATURE 054823 ENGLISH LITERATURE 136 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GREAT BOOKS 054824 GREAT BOOKS 137 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes NOVEL, THE 054825 NOVEL, THE 138 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes POETRY 054826 POETRY 139 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SHORT STORY, THE 054827 SHORT STORY, THE 140 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WORLD LITERATURE 054828 WORLD LITERATURE 141 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BLACK LITERATURE 054829 BLACK LITERATURE 142 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 054830 SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 143 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPPLEMENTATL READING 054840 SUPPLEMENTATL READING 144 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes READING(INCLUDES EARLY LITERACY LEARNING) 054841 READING(INCLUDES EARLY LITERACY LEARNING) 145 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SHAKESPEARE 054845 SHAKESPEARE 146 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MYTHOLOGY 054850 MYTHOLOGY 147 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WORD STUDY (INCLUDES SEMANTICS) 054860 WORD STUDY (INCLUDES SEMANTICS) 148 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COLLEGE PREP ENGLISH 054861 COLLEGE PREP ENGLISH 149 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL/CAREER ENGLISH 054862 VOCATIONAL/CAREER ENGLISH 150 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SATIRE AND HUMOR 054863 SATIRE AND HUMOR 151 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ETHNIC LITERATURE 054864 ETHNIC LITERATURE 152 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES 054865 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES 153 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FAMILY LITERACY 054890 FAMILY LITERACY 154 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPPLEMENTAL LANGUAGE ARTS 054891 SUPPLEMENTAL LANGUAGE ARTS 155 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LANGUAGE ARTS SUPERVISOR 054897 LANGUAGE ARTS SUPERVISOR 158 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT 054898 LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT 159 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER LANGUAGE ARTS 054899 OTHER LANGUAGE ARTS 160 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPEECH 056500 SPEECH 162 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PUBLIC SPEAKING 056501 PUBLIC SPEAKING 163 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DEBATE 056510 DEBATE 164 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRAMATICS 056520 DRAMATICS 165 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RADIO AND TELEVISION 056530 RADIO AND TELEVISION 166 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes STAGECRAFT 056540 STAGECRAFT 167 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ORAL INTERPRETATION 056545 ORAL INTERPRETATION 168 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes THEATRE ARTS 056550 THEATRE ARTS 169 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPEECH AND DRAMATICS DEPARTMENT 056598 SPEECH AND DRAMATICS DEPARTMENT 170 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER SPEECH AND DRAMATICS 056599 OTHER SPEECH AND DRAMATICS 171 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TO FOREIGN LANGUAGES 060000 INTRODUCTION TO FOREIGN LANGUAGES 172 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOREIGN LANGUAGE SUPERVISOR 060097 FOREIGN LANGUAGE SUPERVISOR 173 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 060098 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 174 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE 060099 OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE 175 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 062000 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 179 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FRENCH 064900 FRENCH 182 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GERMAN 065100 GERMAN 184 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LATIN 065700 LATIN 190 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RUSSIAN 066200 RUSSIAN 195 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPANISH 066300 SPANISH 197 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HEBREW 067100 HEBREW 201 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JAPANESE 068000 JAPANESE 205 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CHINESE 069010 CHINESE 209 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ITALIAN 069020 ITALIAN 210 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DENTAL ASSISTANT 070901 DENTAL ASSISTANT VAE - Cip Code: 51.0601 219 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 070903 DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN VAE - Cip Code: 51.0603 220 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HEALTH SERVICE AIDE 070906 HEALTH SERVICE AIDE VAE - Cip Code: 51.2601 221 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN 070907 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN VAE - Cip Code: 51.0904 222 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT 070913 MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT VAE - Cip Code: 51.1004 223 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MEDICAL ASSISTANT 070917 MEDICAL ASSISTANT VAE - Cip Code: 51.0801 224 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT 070923 PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT 225 7/1/2009
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes HEALTH INFORMATION/MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNOLOGY 070927 HEALTH INFORMATION/MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 51.0706 226 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY 070929 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 51.1004 227 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHARMACY TECHNICIAN/ASSISTANT 070930 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN/ASSISTANT 228 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 070933 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION VAE - Cip Code: 51.0706 229 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER 070940 SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER 230 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes HEALTH 085300 HEALTH 231 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSIOLOGY & ANATOMY 085310 PHYSIOLOGY & ANATOMY 232 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FIRST AID 085311 FIRST AID 233 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SAFETY 085312 SAFETY 234 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HEALTH SUPERVISOR 085397 HEALTH SUPERVISOR 235 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HEALTH DEPARTMENTAL 085398 HEALTH DEPARTMENTAL 236 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICAL EDUCATION 086000 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 237 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 086010 ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 238 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ATHLETIC PRACTICE/CONDITIONING 086020 ATHLETIC PRACTICE/CONDITIONING 239 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BODY CONDITIONING 086025 BODY CONDITIONING 240 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LIFETIME SPORTS 086030 LIFETIME SPORTS 241 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TEAM SPORTS 086035 TEAM SPORTS 242 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes P.E. & HEALTH COMBINATION 086045 P.E. & HEALTH COMBINATION 243 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 086097 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 244 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 086098 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 245 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION 086099 OTHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION 246 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRIVER EDUCATION 087100 DRIVER EDUCATION 247 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRIVER EDUCATION LAB 087180 DRIVER EDUCATION LAB 248 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 087198 DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 249 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DISCOVERING FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 096800 DISCOVERING FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 250 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER AND FAMILY LEADERSHIP 096801 CAREER AND FAMILY LEADERSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 19.0000 251 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER EXPLORATION 096802 CAREER EXPLORATION VAE - Cip Code: 19.0000 252 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER DEVELOPMENT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 096803 CAREER DEVELOPMENT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP VAE - Cip Code: 19.0401 253 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAINING 096804 CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAINING VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 254 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RESTAURANT, CULINARY & CATERING MANAGER 096805 RESTAURANT, CULINARY & CATERING MANAGER VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 255 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FAMILY/CONSUMER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 096814 FAMILY/CONSUMER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 19.0401 256 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRO START I 096815 PRO START I VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 257 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRO START II 096816 PRO START II VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 258 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HOUSING ENVIRONMENTS AND DESIGN 096818 HOUSING ENVIRONMENTS AND DESIGN VAE - Cip Code: 19.0601 260 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPAREL, TEXTILES (INTERMEDIATE) 096820 APPAREL, TEXTILES (INTERMEDIATE) VAE - Cip Code: 52.1804 261 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CHILD DEVELOPMENT,CARE & GUIDANCE(INTERMED) 096821 CHILD DEVELOPMENT,CARE & GUIDANCE(INTERMED) VAE - Cip Code: 19.0706 262 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPAREL & TEXTILES (ADVANCED) 096822 APPAREL & TEXTILES (ADVANCED) VAE - Cip Code: 52.1804 263 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FAMILY LIVING AND PARENTHOOD 096823 FAMILY LIVING AND PARENTHOOD VAE - Cip Code: 19.0000 264 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes NUTRITION AND WELLNESS 096824 NUTRITION AND WELLNESS VAE - Cip Code: 19.0000 265 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPAREL & TEXTILE MARKETING MANAGEMENT 096825 APPAREL & TEXTILE MARKETING MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 52.1802 266 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CHILD DEVELOPMENT,CARE & GUIDANCE(ADVANCE) 096826 CHILD DEVELOPMENT,CARE & GUIDANCE(ADVANCE) VAE - Cip Code: 19.0706 267 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOOD SCIENCE 096827 FOOD SCIENCE VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 268 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 096828 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 269 7/1/2009
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes FOODS, GENERAL 096829 FOODS, GENERAL VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 270 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PARENTING 096830 PARENTING 271 7/1/2009
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes CHILD CARE AIDE/ASSISTING 096831 CHILD CARE AIDE/ASSISTING VAE - Cip Code: 19.0709 272 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPAREL AND TEXTILE-GENERAL 096832 APPAREL AND TEXTILE-GENERAL VAE - Cip Code: 50.0407 273 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOOD PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT AND SVCS, GENERAL 096833 FOOD PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT AND SVCS, GENERAL VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 274 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADULT DEV & AGING 096834 ADULT DEV & AGING VAE - Cip Code: 19.0000 275 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HOME FURNISHINGS/EQUIP MGMT, PROD/SVCS GEN 096835 HOME FURNISHINGS/EQUIP MGMT, PROD/SVCS GEN VAE - Cip Code: 19.0601 276 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FACILITIES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT 096836 FACILITIES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 19.0604 277 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INVALID COURSE 096838 INVALID COURSE VAE - Cip Code: 19.0906 279 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FMLY & CNSMR SCI RELATED OCCUPTNS COOP ED 096839 FMLY & CNSMR SCI RELATED OCCUPTNS COOP ED VAE - Cip Code: 19.0401 280 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FAMILY/INDIVIDUAL HEALTH 096840 FAMILY/INDIVIDUAL HEALTH VAE - Cip Code: 19.0000 281 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CHILD CARE AND SUPPORT SERVICE MANAGEMENT 096841 CHILD CARE AND SUPPORT SERVICE MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 19.0709 282 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER PATHWAYS FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION 096842 CAREER PATHWAYS FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION VAE - Cip Code: 13.0101 283 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE/HUMAN SVS 096843 BUS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE/HUMAN SVS VAE - Cip Code: 19.0401 284 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 096844 FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 285 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER OCCUPATIONAL FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES 096845 OTHER OCCUPATIONAL FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES VAE - Cip Code: 19.9999 286 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FASHION DESIGN 096846 FASHION DESIGN VAE - Cip Code: 50.0407 287 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE DEPARTMENTAL DUTY 096898 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE DEPARTMENTAL DUTY 288 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 096899 OTHER FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES VAE - Cip Code: 19.9999 289 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COSMETOLOGY 096900 COSMETOLOGY 290 7/1/2009
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes NAIL TECHNICIAN 096901 NAIL TECHNICIAN 291 7/1/2010
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes PRACTIUM IN TEACHING PATHWAY 096902 PRACTIUM IN TEACHING PATHWAY 292 7/1/2010
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes CHILDREN'S ENGINEERING - ELEMENTARY 3-6 100402 CHILDREN'S ENGINEERING - ELEMENTARY 3-6 293 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GATEWAY TO ENGINEERING - MIDDLE 6-8 100403 GATEWAY TO ENGINEERING - MIDDLE 6-8 294 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING 100404 PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 295 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 100405 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 296 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 100406 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 297 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 100407 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 298 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE 100408 CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 299 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 100409 BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 300 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 100410 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 301 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 100411 PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 302 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 100412 HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 303 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes MEDICAL INTERVENTION 100413 MEDICAL INTERVENTION 304 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes SCIENCE RESEARCH 100414 SCIENCE RESEARCH 305 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 100422 ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT VAE - Cip Code: 21.0104 306 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INVENTION AND INNOVATIONS - MIDDLE 6-8 100423 INVENTION AND INNOVATIONS - MIDDLE 6-8 307 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY CAREERS 1A-MIDDLE 6-8 100424 EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY CAREERS 1A-MIDDLE 6-8 308 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY CAREERS 1B-MIDDLE 6-8 100425 EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY CAREERS 1B-MIDDLE 6-8 309 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION 100426 EXPLORING ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION 310 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING COMMUNICATIONS 100427 EXPLORING COMMUNICATIONS 311 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING ENGINEERING 100428 EXPLORING ENGINEERING 312 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 100429 EXPLORING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 313 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING MANUFACTURING 100430 EXPLORING MANUFACTURING 314 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORING TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION 100431 EXPLORING TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION 315 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION K-6 105400 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION K-6 316 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BIO-TECHNOLOGY 105401 BIO-TECHNOLOGY 317 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO TECHNOLOGY 105402 INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO TECHNOLOGY 318 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRIAL TECH 6-9 105405 INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRIAL TECH 6-9 319 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 105406 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 320 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 105407 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 321 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENTERPRISE 105408 ENTERPRISE 322 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TECHNOLOGY PROBLEM SOLVING 105409 TECHNOLOGY PROBLEM SOLVING 323 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY & POWER TECHNOLOGY 105410 INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY & POWER TECHNOLOGY 324 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes POWER MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY 105411 POWER MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY 325 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS 105414 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS 326 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS & PROCESSING TECH 105420 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS & PROCESSING TECH 327 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS TECHNOLOGY 105421 INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS TECHNOLOGY 328 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY 105422 INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY 329 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 105423 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 330 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 105424 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 331 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENGINEERING MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY 105425 ENGINEERING MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY 332 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 105430 DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 333 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES & DESIGN TECH 105431 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES & DESIGN TECH 334 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VIDEO PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 105432 VIDEO PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 335 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ENGINEERING GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY 105433 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY 336 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 105435 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 337 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 105440 ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 338 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 105441 COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 339 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS CONTROL 105442 TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS CONTROL 340 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRIAL TECH 9-12 105450 EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRIAL TECH 9-12 341 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL METALS TECHNOLOGY 105470 INDUSTRIAL METALS TECHNOLOGY 342 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL WOODS TECHNOLOGY 105482 INDUSTRIAL WOODS TECHNOLOGY 343 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 105492 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 344 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SUPERVISOR 105497 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SUPERVISOR 345 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENTAL DUTIES 105498 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENTAL DUTIES 346 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY/TECHNOLOGY EDUC 105499 OTHER INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY/TECHNOLOGY EDUC 347 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MATHEMATICS 115800 MATHEMATICS 353 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ALGEBRA 115810 ALGEBRA 355 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRE-ALGEBRA 115815 PRE-ALGEBRA 356 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BASIC MATHEMATICS (GENERAL OR FUCTIONAL MATH) 115820 BASIC MATHEMATICS (GENERAL OR FUCTIONAL MATH) 357 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPLIED MATH 115825 APPLIED MATH 358 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GEOMETRY 115830 GEOMETRY 359 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 115840 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 360 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TRIGONOMETRY 115860 TRIGONOMETRY 361 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ALGEBRA-TRIGONOMETRY 115861 ALGEBRA-TRIGONOMETRY 362 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 115865 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 363 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CALCULUS 115866 CALCULUS 364 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSUMER MATHEMATICS 115868 CONSUMER MATHEMATICS 365 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS (PRE_CALCULUS) 115870 ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS (PRE_CALCULUS) 366 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 115875 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 367 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPPLEMENTAL MATH 115891 SUPPLEMENTAL MATH 368 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MATHEMATICS SUPERVISOR 115897 MATHEMATICS SUPERVISOR 370 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 115898 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 371 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER MATHEMATICS 115899 OTHER MATHEMATICS 372 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 125500 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 374 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BAND 125510 BAND 375 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ORCHESTRA 125520 ORCHESTRA 376 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GUITAR 125525 GUITAR 377 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRUM CORPS 125530 DRUM CORPS 378 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JAZZ BAND 125540 JAZZ BAND 379 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MUSIC SUPERVISOR 125597 MUSIC SUPERVISOR 381 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MUSIC DEPARTMENT 125598 MUSIC DEPARTMENT 382 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 125599 OTHER INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 383 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCAL MUSIC 126900 VOCAL MUSIC 384 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC 126910 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC 385 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MUSIC APPRECIATION 126920 MUSIC APPRECIATION 386 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes THEORY AND HARMONY 126930 THEORY AND HARMONY 387 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GLEE CLUB 126940 GLEE CLUB 388 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CHORUS/CHOIR 126960 CHORUS/CHOIR 389 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER VOCAL MUSIC 126999 OTHER VOCAL MUSIC 392 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EARTH SCIENCE (USUALLY 8TH GRADE) 133800 EARTH SCIENCE (USUALLY 8TH GRADE) 393 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASTRONOMY 133810 ASTRONOMY 394 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GEOLOGY 133820 GEOLOGY 395 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BIOLOGY 134200 BIOLOGY 399 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BOTANY 134210 BOTANY 400 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ECOLOGY 134215 ECOLOGY 401 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ZOOLOGY 134220 ZOOLOGY 402 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSIOLOGY & ANATOMY 134221 PHYSIOLOGY & ANATOMY 403 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LIFE SCIENCE (USUALLY 7TH GRADE) 134230 LIFE SCIENCE (USUALLY 7TH GRADE) 404 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE 134299 OTHER BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE 407 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CHEMISTRY 134600 CHEMISTRY 408 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes APPLIED SCIENCE 134642 APPLIED SCIENCE 409 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCIENCE, GENERAL 135000 SCIENCE, GENERAL 413 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICAL SCIENCE (USUALLY 9TH GRADE) 135010 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (USUALLY 9TH GRADE) 414 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCIENCE SUPERVISOR 135097 SCIENCE SUPERVISOR 417 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 135098 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 418 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER SCIENCE 135099 OTHER SCIENCE 419 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AEROSPACE 135500 AEROSPACE 422 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICS 135900 PHYSICS 423 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY 135910 PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY 424 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICS FIRST 135950 PHYSICS FIRST 425 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSUMER SCIENCE 136000 CONSUMER SCIENCE 428 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PSYCHOLOGY 156100 PSYCHOLOGY 431 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 156102 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 432 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SOCIAL STUDIES 156600 SOCIAL STUDIES 441 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CITIZENSHIP 156610 CITIZENSHIP 442 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 156620 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 443 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSUMER EDUCATION 156625 CONSUMER EDUCATION 444 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ECONOMICS 156630 ECONOMICS 445 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ECONOMICS AT WORK 156631 ECONOMICS AT WORK 446 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GEOGRAPHY 156640 GEOGRAPHY 447 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GOVERNMENT & POLITICS 156650 GOVERNMENT & POLITICS 448 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 156651 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 449 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTERNATIONAL & INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS 156652 INTERNATIONAL & INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS 450 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT 156653 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT 451 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER HISTORY 156660 OTHER HISTORY 452 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AMERICAN HISTORY 156661 AMERICAN HISTORY 453 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MISSOURI HISTORY 156662 MISSOURI HISTORY 454 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WORLD HISTORY 156663 WORLD HISTORY 455 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY 156664 ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY 456 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASIAN HISTORY 156665 ASIAN HISTORY 457 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONTEMPORARY HISTORY 156666 CONTEMPORARY HISTORY 458 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EUROPEAN HISTORY 156667 EUROPEAN HISTORY 459 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY 156668 LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY 460 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RUSSIAN HISTORY 156669 RUSSIAN HISTORY 461 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SOCIOLOGY 156670 SOCIOLOGY 462 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FAMILY RELATIONS 156671 FAMILY RELATIONS 463 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WORLD RELIGIONS 156672 WORLD RELIGIONS 464 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LAW AND YOU 156675 LAW AND YOU 465 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ANTHROPOLOGY 156680 ANTHROPOLOGY 466 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY 156683 AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY 467 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MINORITY GROUPS 156685 MINORITY GROUPS 468 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER AMERICAN HISTORY 156690 OTHER AMERICAN HISTORY 469 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CIVIL WAR PERIOD 156691 CIVIL WAR PERIOD 470 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AMERICAN HERITAGE 156692 AMERICAN HERITAGE 471 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HISTORY OF WEST 156693 HISTORY OF WEST 472 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SOCIAL STUDIES SUPERVISOR 156697 SOCIAL STUDIES SUPERVISOR 474 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 156698 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 475 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER SOCIAL STUDIES 156699 OTHER SOCIAL STUDIES 476 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISED EMPLOYMENT 170090 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISED EMPLOYMENT 480 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING/REFRIGERATION 170100 AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING/REFRIGERATION VAE - Cip Code: 46.0401 481 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS 170102 COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 482 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE REPAIR 170103 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE REPAIR VAE - Cip Code: 47.0300 483 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER INSTALLER & REPAIRER 170104 COMPUTER INSTALLER & REPAIRER VAE - Cip Code: 15.1202 484 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes RADIO/TELEVISION BROADCAST TECHNLGY/TECHNICN 170108 RADIO/TELEVISION BROADCAST TECHNLGY/TECHNICN VAE - Cip Code: 10.0105 485 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CIVIL ENGINEERING 170201 CIVIL ENGINEERING VAE - Cip Code: 15.0000 487 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOG 170203 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOG VAE - Cip Code: 15.0000 488 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELECTRICAL & COMMUN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 170206 ELECTRICAL & COMMUN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 15.0000 489 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING-RELATED TECHNOLOGY 170207 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING-RELATED TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 15.0000 490 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY 170208 ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 15.0000 491 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY 170210 ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY 493 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes LASER AND OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICIAN 170212 LASER AND OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICIAN VAE - Cip Code: 15.0304 494 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AUTO BODY REPAIR 170301 AUTO BODY REPAIR VAE - Cip Code: 47.0603 495 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AUTO MECHANICS 170302 AUTO MECHANICS VAE - Cip Code: 47.0604 496 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS AND REPAIR 170303 MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS AND REPAIR VAE - Cip Code: 47.0611 497 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PAINTER & WALLCOVERER 170305 PAINTER & WALLCOVERER VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 499 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VEHICLE AND MOBILE EQUIPMENT MECHANICS, GEN 170399 VEHICLE AND MOBILE EQUIPMENT MECHANICS, GEN 500 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, AIRFRAME 170401 AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, AIRFRAME VAE - Cip Code: 47.0607 501 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, POWERFRAME 170402 AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, POWERFRAME VAE - Cip Code: 47.0608 502 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAINING 170503 CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAINING VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 503 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FOOD & BEVERAGE/RESTAURANT OPERATIONS MANAGER 170504 FOOD & BEVERAGE/RESTAURANT OPERATIONS MANAGER VAE - Cip Code: 12.0500 504 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING TECH/TECHNICIAN 170602 INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING TECH/TECHNICIAN VAE - Cip Code: 15.0613 507 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes IRONWORKING/IRONWORKER 170603 IRONWORKING/IRONWORKER VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 508 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 170609 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 512 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CRIMINAL JUSTICE 170613 CRIMINAL JUSTICE VAE - Cip Code: 43.0109 513 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HEAVY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & REPAIRER 170616 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & REPAIRER VAE - Cip Code: 47.0302 515 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GRAPHIC & PRINTING COMMUNICATIONS, OTHER 170618 GRAPHIC & PRINTING COMMUNICATIONS, OTHER VAE - Cip Code: 10.0399 516 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AVIATION MANAGEMENT 170622 AVIATION MANAGEMENT VAE - Cip Code: 49.0104 519 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 170623 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN VAE - Cip Code: 15.0000 520 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMERCIAL ART OCCUPATIONS 170700 COMMERCIAL ART OCCUPATIONS VAE - Cip Code: 10.0301 521 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OCCUPATIONS 170900 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OCCUPATIONS VAE - Cip Code: 50.0407 522 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CARPENTRY 171001 CARPENTRY VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 524 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELECTRICIAN 171002 ELECTRICIAN VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 525 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MASONRY 171004 MASONRY VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 526 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PIPEFITTING 171007 PIPEFITTING VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 527 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PLUMBING 171008 PLUMBING VAE - Cip Code: 46.0000 528 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE TRADES, OTHER 171099 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE TRADES, OTHER VAE - Cip Code: 46.9999 530 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CUSTODIAL SERVICES 171100 CUSTODIAL SERVICES VAE - Cip Code: 46.0401 531 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BUILDING MAINTENANCE 171101 BUILDING MAINTENANCE VAE - Cip Code: 46.0401 532 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIESEL MECHANICS 171200 DIESEL MECHANICS VAE - Cip Code: 47.0605 533 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 171300 DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 19.0601 534 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CARTOGRAPHY 171301 CARTOGRAPHY 535 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes ELECTRICAL AND POWER TRANSMISSION, INSTALL 171400 ELECTRICAL AND POWER TRANSMISSION, INSTALL VAE - Cip Code: 47.0300 536 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 171500 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS VAE - Cip Code: 47.0300 537 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT REP,GEN 171501 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT REP,GEN VAE - Cip Code: 47.0300 538 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDERING SERVICES, GENERAL 171600 DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDERING SERVICES, GENERAL VAE - Cip Code: 52.1802 539 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GRAPHIC ARTS OCCUPATIONS 171900 GRAPHIC ARTS OCCUPATIONS VAE - Cip Code: 10.0301 540 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MARINE MAINTENANCE 172200 MARINE MAINTENANCE VAE - Cip Code: 47.0619 541 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MACHINIST 172302 MACHINIST VAE - Cip Code: 48.0501 542 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SHEET METAL 172305 SHEET METAL VAE - Cip Code: 48.0000 543 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WELDING TECHNOLOGY 172306 WELDING TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 48.0508 544 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TOOL AND DIE MAKING 172307 TOOL AND DIE MAKING VAE - Cip Code: 48.0501 545 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICAL 172310 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICAL VAE - Cip Code: 15.0613 546 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes METAL FABRICATION 172399 METAL FABRICATION VAE - Cip Code: 48.0508 547 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COSMETOLOGY 172602 COSMETOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 12.0401 548 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FIRE CONTROL AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGY 172801 FIRE CONTROL AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 43.0201 550 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING 172802 LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING VAE - Cip Code: 43.0109 551 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FIRE SCIENCE/FIREFIGHTING 172803 FIRE SCIENCE/FIREFIGHTING VAE - Cip Code: 43.0201 552 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 173100 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR VAE - Cip Code: 47.0606 553 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER SERVICING TECHNOLOGY 173101 COMPUTER SERVICING TECHNOLOGY VAE - Cip Code: 11.0103 554 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CABINET MAKING AND MILLWORK 173600 CABINET MAKING AND MILLWORK VAE - Cip Code: 17.3600 555 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FLOOR LAYERS 173601 FLOOR LAYERS 556 7/1/2009
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 190997 EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 557 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR 192000 SPED: EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR 558 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONSULTATION WITH GEN/SPEC ED 193000 CONSULTATION WITH GEN/SPEC ED 559 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TESTING 193100 TESTING 560 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICE/INST SPECIAL EDUCATION 195000 SPED: DIRECT SERVICE/INST SPECIAL EDUCATION 561 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICE/INST. SPEC. ED. NONCORE 195010 DIRECT SERVICE/INST. SPEC. ED. NONCORE 562 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICE/INST VISUALLY IMPAIRED 195100 SPED: DIRECT SERVICE/INST VISUALLY IMPAIRED 563 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICE/INST HEARING IMPAIRED 195200 SPED: DIRECT SERVICE/INST HEARING IMPAIRED 564 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICE/INST SEVERE DEV DELAY 195300 SPED: DIRECT SERVICE/INST SEVERE DEV DELAY 565 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICES/INST ECSE 195400 SPED: DIRECT SERVICES/INST ECSE 566 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECT SERVICE/INST SPEECH/LANG PATH 195500 SPED: DIRECT SERVICE/INST SPEECH/LANG PATH 567 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DEP INSTR COMMUNICATION ARTS 195610 SPED: DEP INSTR COMMUNICATION ARTS 568 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DEP INSTR MATHEMATICS 195620 SPED: DEP INSTR MATHEMATICS 569 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DEP INSTR SCIENCE 195630 SPED: DEP INSTR SCIENCE 570 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DEP INSTR SOCIAL STUDIES 195640 SPED: DEP INSTR SOCIAL STUDIES 571 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMUNITY-BASED INSTRUCTION 195700 SPED: COMMUNITY-BASED INSTRUCTION 572 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes WORK EXPERIENCE INSTRUCTION 195800 SPED: WORK EXPERIENCE INSTRUCTION 573 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CASE MANAGEMENT OF IEPS 198600 SPED: CASE MANAGEMENT OF IEPS 574 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNMENT 880000 SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNMENT 575 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CONTRACTED SERVICES 880010 CONTRACTED SERVICES 576 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCHOOL AGE CARE/AFTER SCHOOL 880020 SCHOOL AGE CARE/AFTER SCHOOL 577 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SUPERINTENDENT 881000 SUPERINTENDENT 578 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 881100 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 579 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 881300 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 580 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CURRICULUM COORDINATOR 881400 CURRICULUM COORDINATOR 581 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT 881500 INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT 582 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 881600 DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 583 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes FEDERAL PROGRAMS COORDINATOR 881700 FEDERAL PROGRAMS COORDINATOR 584 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HOMELESS COORDINATOR 881750 HOMELESS COORDINATOR 585 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR 881800 VOCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR 586 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPECIAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR 881900 SPED: SPECIAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR 587 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 882000 HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 588 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASSISTANT HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 882100 ASSISTANT HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 589 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL 882200 JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL 590 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASSISTANT JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL 882300 ASSISTANT JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL 591 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 882400 MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 592 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASSISTANT MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 882500 ASSISTANT MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 593 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL 882600 ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL 594 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ASSISTANT ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL 882700 ASSISTANT ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL 595 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 882800 DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 596 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HIGH SCHOOL SUPERVISOR 883000 HIGH SCHOOL SUPERVISOR 597 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SINGLE PARENT/HOMEMAKER COORDINATOR 883010 SINGLE PARENT/HOMEMAKER COORDINATOR 598 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL SUPERVISOR 883020 VOCATIONAL SUPERVISOR 599 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes A+ COORDINATOR 883100 A+ COORDINATOR 600 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SERVICE LEARNING COORDINATOR 883110 SERVICE LEARNING COORDINATOR 601 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JUNIOR HIGH SUPERVISOR 883200 JUNIOR HIGH SUPERVISOR 602 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPERVISOR 883400 MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPERVISOR 603 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 883500 SPED: SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR 604 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR 883600 ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR 605 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPEC EDUC PROCESS COORDINATOR 883800 SPED: SPEC EDUC PROCESS COORDINATOR 606 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GENERAL SUPERVISOR 883900 GENERAL SUPERVISOR 607 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIAN 884000 HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIAN 608 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LIBRARY SUPERVISOR 884097 LIBRARY SUPERVISOR 609 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LIBRARY DEPARTMENT 884098 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT 610 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LEARNING RESOURCE DIRECTOR 884100 LEARNING RESOURCE DIRECTOR 611 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARIAN 884200 JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARIAN 612 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN 884400 MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN 613 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY LIBRARIAN 884600 ELEMENTARY LIBRARIAN 614 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIST 884700 INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIST 615 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR 884800 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR 616 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE 885000 HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE 617 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL SPECIAL NEEDS GUIDANCE 885010 VOCATIONAL SPECIAL NEEDS GUIDANCE 618 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL PLACEMENT COORDINATOR 885020 VOCATIONAL PLACEMENT COORDINATOR 619 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL EVALUATOR 885040 VOCATIONAL EVALUATOR 620 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SEX-BIAS COUNSELOR 885050 SEX-BIAS COUNSELOR 621 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SINGLE PARENT/HOMEMAKER COUNSELOR 885060 SINGLE PARENT/HOMEMAKER COUNSELOR 622 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GUIDANCE SUPERVISOR 885097 GUIDANCE SUPERVISOR 623 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT 885098 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT 624 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes JUNIOR HIGH GUIDANCE 885200 JUNIOR HIGH GUIDANCE 625 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes MIDDLE SCHOOL GUIDANCE 885400 MIDDLE SCHOOL GUIDANCE 626 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY GUIDANCE 885600 ELEMENTARY GUIDANCE 627 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINER 887000 SPED: SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINER 628 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 887200 SPED: SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 629 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER 887400 SPED: SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER 630 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SCHOOL NURSE 887600 SPED: SCHOOL NURSE 631 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PARENT EDUCATOR 887800 PARENT EDUCATOR 632 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PARENTS AS TEACHERS SUPV. 887897 PARENTS AS TEACHERS SUPV. 633 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OTHER PUPIL PERSONNEL 887900 SPED: OTHER PUPIL PERSONNEL 634 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TEACHER CLERK 888100 TEACHER CLERK 635 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TEACHER ASSISTANT 888200 TEACHER ASSISTANT 636 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL TEACHER AIDE 888300 VOCATIONAL TEACHER AIDE 637 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK (CHAPTER 1 ONLY) 888400 ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK (CHAPTER 1 ONLY) 638 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN/NETWORK SPECIALIST 888500 TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN/NETWORK SPECIALIST 639 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DIAGNOSTIC SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 889000 SPED: DIAGNOSTIC SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 640 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AUDIOLOGIST 889100 SPED: AUDIOLOGIST 641 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EDUCATIONAL DIAGNOSTICIAN 889200 SPED: EDUCATIONAL DIAGNOSTICIAN 642 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST 889300 SPED: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST 643 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHYSICAL THERAPIST 889400 SPED: PHYSICAL THERAPIST 644 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY SPECIALIST 889500 SPED: ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY SPECIALIST 645 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes INTERPRETER FOR DEAF 889600 SPED: INTERPRETER FOR DEAF 646 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR 889650 LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR 647 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes HOME/SCHOOL COORDINATOR 889700 SPED: HOME/SCHOOL COORDINATOR 648 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOC ADJUSTMENT/WORK EXPERIENCE COORDINATOR 889900 SPED: VOC ADJUSTMENT/WORK EXPERIENCE COORDINATOR 649 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PLANNING TIME 990000 PLANNING TIME 650 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes TRAVEL TIME BETWEEN BUILDINGS 990088 TRAVEL TIME BETWEEN BUILDINGS 651 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ADVISORY/HOMEROOM 990099 ADVISORY/HOMEROOM 652 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PHILOSOPHY 990100 PHILOSOPHY 653 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GIFTED 990808 GIFTED 657 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GIFTED SUPERVISOR 990897 GIFTED SUPERVISOR 658 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes GIFTED DEPARTMENT 990898 GIFTED DEPARTMENT 659 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes EXPLORATORY & ENRICHMENT 991010 EXPLORATORY & ENRICHMENT 660 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMMUNITY SERVICE 991015 COMMUNITY SERVICE 661 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER LITERACY 991100 COMPUTER LITERACY 662 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER SCIENCE 991105 COMPUTER SCIENCE 663 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER SUPERVISOR 991197 COMPUTER SUPERVISOR 666 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER DEPARTMENT 991198 COMPUTER DEPARTMENT 667 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes SPECIAL EDUC CASELOAD FORMULA CONTACT NUMBER 991900 SPECIAL EDUC CASELOAD FORMULA CONTACT NUMBER 669 7/1/2007
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes STUDENT AIDE 992000 STUDENT AIDE 670 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes PEER TUTORING 992010 PEER TUTORING 671 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes COMPUTER LAB 992015 COMPUTER LAB 672 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes ELEMENTARY LIBRARY TIME 992020 ELEMENTARY LIBRARY TIME 673 7/1/2008
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes JUNIOR ROTC 993000 JUNIOR ROTC 674 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ROTC SUPERVISOR 993097 ROTC SUPERVISOR 675 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ROTC DEPARTMENT 993098 ROTC DEPARTMENT 676 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes STUDY SKILLS 994012 STUDY SKILLS 677 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes BASIC SKILLS (VOCATIONAL) 994015 BASIC SKILLS (VOCATIONAL) 678 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LIFE SKILLS 994020 LIFE SKILLS 679 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ACT/SAT PREPARATION 994025 ACT/SAT PREPARATION 680 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AT RISK 994210 AT RISK 681 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DETENTION CENTER SERVICES 994400 DETENTION CENTER SERVICES 682 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCE EDUCATION 995030 CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCE EDUCATION 683 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER EDUCATION 995050 CAREER EDUCATION 684 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ACADEMIC PROGRAM, RELATED ON-CAMPUS INSTR 996000 ACADEMIC PROGRAM, RELATED ON-CAMPUS INSTR 685 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ACADEMIC PROGRAM, OFF-CAMPUS 996001 ACADEMIC PROGRAM, OFF-CAMPUS 686 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes OFF CAMPUS, SCHOOL FLEX PROGRAM 996002 OFF CAMPUS, SCHOOL FLEX PROGRAM 687 7/1/2009
10/14/2010
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL PREPARATION 996300 VOCATIONAL PREPARATION VAE - Cip Code: 99.0100 688 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes PERSONAL FINANCE 996400 PERSONAL FINANCE 689 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes VOCATIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL TEACHING ASSIGNMENT 996800 VOCATIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL TEACHING ASSIGNMENT 690 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER EXPLORATION PROG/RELATED ON-CAMPUS INS 997000 CAREER EXPLORATION PROG/RELATED ON-CAMPUS INS 691 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM, OFF-CAMPUS 997001 CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM, OFF-CAMPUS 692 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION 998800 IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION 693 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DUTY TIME 998899 DUTY TIME 694 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes CADET TEACHING 999915 CADET TEACHING 695 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes ALLIED ARTS 999920 ALLIED ARTS 696 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes DANCE 999925 DANCE 697 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes LIBRARY SCIENCE 999930 LIBRARY SCIENCE 698 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes AUDIOVISUAL 999940 AUDIOVISUAL 699 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
State_Course_Codes STUDY HALL 999999 STUDY HALL 700 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Student_Grade_Level_Codes Pre-Kindergarten PK Student in Pre-Kindergarten (3 and 4 year olds) 1 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Student_Grade_Level_Codes Kindergarten K Student in Kindergarten (Space K) 2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Student_Grade_Level_Codes Kindergarten AM KA Student in Kindergarten (AM) 3 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Student_Grade_Level_Codes Kindergarten PM KP Student in Kindergarten (PM) 4 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Student_Grade_Level_Codes First Grade 01 Student in First Grade 5 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Second Grade 02 Student in Second Grade 6 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Third Grade 03 Student in Third Grade 7 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Fourth Grade 04 Student in Fourth Grade 8 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Student_Grade_Level_Codes Fifth Grade 05 Student in Fifth Grade 9 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Sixth Grade 06 Student in Sixth Grade 10 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Seventh Grade 07 Student in Seventh Grade 11 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Eighth Grade 08 Student in Eighth Grade 12 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Ninth Grade 09 Student in Ninth Grade 13 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Tenth Grade 10 Student in Tenth Grade 14 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Eleventh Grade 11 Student in Eleventh Grade 15 7/1/2006
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Student_Grade_Level_Codes Twelfth Grade 12 Student in Twelfth Grade 16 7/1/2006
1/17/2008
Supple_ED_Services_Codes Eligible for Supplemental Services E Indicates the student was eligible for supplemental education services. This code indicates that a student was eligible, but was not offered supplemental education services. This might occur if a student joins a district late in the year. 1 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 3:03:25 PM
Supple_ED_Services_Codes Offered Supplemental Services O Indicates the student was eligible for supplemental education services and was offered the option. 2 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 3:03:47 PM
Supple_ED_Services_Codes Applied for Supplemental Services A Indicates the student has applied for supplemental education services, but was denied. By default this code also indicates the student was eligible and/or offered. 3 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 3:34:28 PM
Supple_ED_Services_Codes Received Supplemental Services R Indicates the student has received supplemental education services. By default this code also indicates the student was eligible, offered, and/or applied. 4 7/1/2007
1/30/2008 3:04:03 PM
Tested_Codes Tested T
1 7/1/2008

Tested_Codes Passed P
2 7/1/2008

Tested_Codes Not Tested N
3 7/1/2008

Title_3_Fund_Codes Funded TF Title III activities are funded. 1 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:56 AM
Title_3_Fund_Codes Not Funded NF Title III activities are not funded. 2 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:13:39 AM
Title_3_Fund_Codes Not Eligible NE Not eligible for Title III funding. 3 7/1/2010
6/7/2010 11:14:01 AM
Yes_No Yes Y
1 7/1/2006
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Yes_No No N
2 7/1/2006
1/17/2008