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 (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 |
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 |
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 |
Interpersonal and Social Skills. |
35 |
Interpersonal and Social 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 |
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 |
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services. |
10 |
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services. |
|
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 |
Health-related Knowledge and Skills. |
34 |
Health-related Knowledge and Skills. |
|
7/1/2008 |
|
3/12/2009 |
CIP_Family_Codes |
Basic Skills. |
32 |
Basic Skills. |
|
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 |
Citizenship Activities. |
33 |
Citizenship Activities. |
|
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 |
Natural Resources and Conservation. |
03 |
Natural Resources and Conservation. |
|
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 |
High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates. |
53 |
High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates. |
|
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 |
English Language and Literature/Letters. |
23 |
English Language and Literature/Letters. |
|
7/1/2008 |
|
3/12/2009 |
CIP_Family_Codes |
Military Technologies. |
29 |
Military Technologies. |
|
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 |
Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics. |
16 |
Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics. |
|
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 |
Biological and Biomedical Sciences. |
26 |
Biological and Biomedical Sciences. |
|
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 |
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 |
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 |
Engineering. |
14 |
Engineering. |
|
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 |
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 |
Security and Protective Services. |
43 |
Security and Protective Services. |
|
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 |
Social Sciences. |
45 |
Social Sciences. |
|
7/1/2008 |
|
3/12/2009 |
CIP_Family_Codes |
Construction Trades. |
46 |
Construction Trades. |
|
7/1/2008 |
|
3/12/2009 |
CIP_Family_Codes |
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians. |
47 |
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians. |
|
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 |
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences. |
01 |
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences. |
|
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 |
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 |
History (new) |
54 |
History (new) |
|
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 |
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. |
52 |
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. |
|
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 |
Agricultural Sciences. |
02 |
Agricultural Sciences. |
|
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 |
Architecture and Related Services. |
04 |
Architecture and Related Services. |
|
7/1/2008 |
|
3/12/2009 |
CIP_Family_Codes |
Residency Programs. |
60 |
Residency Programs. |
|
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 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
DENT |
033 |
|
33 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
DOUGLAS |
034 |
|
34 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
DUNKLIN |
035 |
|
35 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
DYS |
347 |
|
36 |
7/1/2006 |
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5/22/2008 |
County_Codes |
FRANKLIN |
036 |
|
37 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
GASCONADE |
037 |
|
38 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
GENTRY |
038 |
|
39 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
GREENE |
039 |
|
40 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
GRUNDY |
040 |
|
41 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
HARRISON |
041 |
|
42 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
HENRY |
042 |
|
43 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
HICKORY |
043 |
|
44 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
HOLT |
044 |
|
45 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
HOWARD |
045 |
|
46 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
HOWELL |
046 |
|
47 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
IRON |
047 |
|
48 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
JACKSON |
048 |
|
49 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
JASPER |
049 |
|
50 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
JEFFERSON |
050 |
|
51 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
JOHNSON |
051 |
|
52 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
KNOX |
052 |
|
53 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LACLEDE |
053 |
|
54 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LAFAYETTE |
054 |
|
55 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LAWRENCE |
055 |
|
56 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LEWIS |
056 |
|
57 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LINCOLN |
057 |
|
58 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LINN |
058 |
|
59 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
LIVINGSTON |
059 |
|
60 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
MACON |
061 |
|
61 |
7/1/2006 |
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1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
MADISON |
062 |
|
62 |
7/1/2006 |
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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 |
County_Codes |
RIPLEY |
091 |
|
92 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
SALINE |
097 |
|
93 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
SCHUYLER |
098 |
|
94 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
SCOTLAND |
099 |
|
95 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
SCOTT |
100 |
|
96 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
County_Codes |
SHANNON |
101 |
|
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 |
County_Codes |
ST. CLAIR |
093 |
|
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
Course_Delivery_System_Codes |
Reading Recovery |
RR |
Reading Recovery |
33 |
7/1/2006 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
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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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5/15/2008 |
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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5/15/2008 |
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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5/15/2008 |
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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5/15/2008 |
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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5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
|
5/15/2008 |
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 |
CTE_TSA_Testing_Codes |
Pending Results |
PR |
Student has taken Technical Skills Assessment however, the results are not known yet. |
6 |
7/1/2008 |
|
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
URBAN COM. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY |
048907 |
URBAN COM. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY |
577 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WASHINGTON |
036139 |
WASHINGTON |
588 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST LO |
300342 |
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST LO |
589 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY, ST LOUIS |
300335 |
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY, ST LOUIS |
594 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON R-IX |
054043 |
WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON R-IX |
595 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WELLSTON |
096115 |
WELLSTON |
596 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WELLSVILLE MIDDLETOWN R-I |
070092 |
WELLSVILLE MIDDLETOWN R-I |
597 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WENTWORTH MILITARY ADCADEMY |
054407 |
WENTWORTH MILITARY ADCADEMY |
598 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WENTZVILLE R-IV |
092089 |
WENTZVILLE R-IV |
599 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WEST NODAWAY CO. R-I |
074190 |
WEST NODAWAY CO. R-I |
600 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WEST PLAINS R-VII |
046134 |
WEST PLAINS R-VII |
601 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WESTRAN R-I |
088080 |
WESTRAN R-I |
605 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WESTVIEW C-6 |
073105 |
WESTVIEW C-6 |
606 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WHEATLAND R-II |
043002 |
WHEATLAND R-II |
607 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WHEATON R-III |
005120 |
WHEATON R-III |
608 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WILLARD R-II |
039133 |
WILLARD R-II |
609 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE |
062273 |
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE |
610 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE, FULTON |
511106 |
WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE, FULTON |
611 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV |
046131 |
WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV |
612 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WINDSOR C-1 |
050010 |
WINDSOR C-1 |
613 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WINFIELD R-IV |
057004 |
WINFIELD R-IV |
614 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WINONA R-III |
101105 |
WINONA R-III |
615 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WINSTON R-VI |
031117 |
WINSTON R-VI |
616 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WOODLAND R-IV |
009080 |
WOODLAND R-IV |
617 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WORTH CO. R-III |
113001 |
WORTH CO. R-III |
618 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WRIGHT CITY R-II |
109002 |
WRIGHT CITY R-II |
619 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
WYACONDA C-1 |
023094 |
WYACONDA C-1 |
620 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
DESE_District_Codes |
ZALMA R-V |
009079 |
ZALMA R-V |
621 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Disability_Codes |
NONE |
00 |
Student does not have an IEP. |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
1 Day |
1 |
1 Day. Report each removal of ½ day up to 1 full day. |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
2 consecutive days |
2 |
2 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
2 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
3 consecutive days |
3 |
3 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
3 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
4 consecutive days |
4 |
4 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
4 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
5 consecutive days |
5 |
5 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
5 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
6 consecutive days |
6 |
6 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
6 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
7 consecutive days |
7 |
7 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
7 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
8 consecutive days |
8 |
8 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
8 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
9 consecutive days |
9 |
9 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
9 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
10 consecutive days |
10 |
10 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
10 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
11-45 consecutive days |
11+ |
11-45 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
11 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
46-89 consecutive days |
46+ |
46-89 Consecutive Days. Report each removal. |
12 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Length_Removed_Codes |
One Year |
1yr |
One (1) Year. Report each removal. |
14 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes |
Alcohol |
A |
Alcohol. Use, possession, sale, or solicitation of intoxicating alcoholic beverages. |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Offense_Type_Codes |
Tobacco |
T |
Tobacco. Use, possession, sale, or solicitation of tobacco. |
3 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/29/2008 2:22:44 PM |
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 |
|
1/29/2008 2:15:14 PM |
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 |
|
1/29/2008 2:14:49 PM |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes |
Handgun |
H |
Handgun. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 921). |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes |
Rifle/Shotgun |
R |
Rifle/Shotgun. For further clarification, see (18 U.S.C.§ 921). |
3 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Discipline_Weapon_Type_Codes |
None |
N |
None. No weapon involved in offense. |
6 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Dual_Credit_Site_Codes |
District |
DIST |
District was site of Dual Credit instruction. |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Dual_Credit_Site_Codes |
College |
COLL |
College campus was site of dual credit instruction. |
2 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Dual_Credit_Site_Codes |
Instructional Television |
ITV |
Instructional Television was site of dual credit instruction. |
3 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Dual_Credit_Site_Codes |
Area Career Center |
ACC |
Area Career Center was site of dual credit instruction. |
4 |
7/1/2007 |
|
1/17/2008 12:02:07 PM |
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 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
DANCE K-12 |
25 |
DANCE K-12 |
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SCHL PSYCHOLGST K-12 |
105 |
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST K-12 |
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SPECL ED ADMIN K-12 |
115 |
SPECIAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRAT K-12 |
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PRINCIPAL K-8 |
183 |
PRINCIPAL K-8 |
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PRINCIPAL 7-12 |
189 |
PRINCIPAL 7-12 |
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SUPERINTENDENT K-12 |
205 |
SUPERINTENDENT K-12 |
6 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
GIFTED EDUCATION K-12 |
235 |
GIFTED EDUCATION K-12 |
7 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
JAPANESE K-9 |
244 |
JAPANESE K-9 |
8 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
JAPANESE K-12 |
245 |
JAPANESE K-12 |
9 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ENG FOR SPEAK O K-12 |
345 |
ENG FOR SPEAK OTH LANGUAGES K-12 |
10 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ART K-9 |
414 |
ART K-9 |
11 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ART K-12 |
415 |
ART K-12 |
12 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
MARKETING 9-12 |
479 |
MARKETING 9-12 |
13 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
FRENCH K-9 |
494 |
FRENCH K-9 |
14 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
FRENCH K-12 |
495 |
FRENCH K-12 |
15 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
GERMAN K-9 |
514 |
GERMAN K-9 |
16 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
GERMAN K-12 |
515 |
GERMAN K-12 |
17 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
HEALTH K-9 |
534 |
HEALTH K-9 |
18 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
HEALTH K-12 |
535 |
HEALTH K-12 |
19 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
LATIN K-9 |
574 |
LATIN K-9 |
20 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
LATIN K-12 |
575 |
LATIN K-12 |
21 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PHYSICAL EDUCTN K-9 |
604 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION K-9 |
22 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PHYSICAL EDUCTN K-12 |
605 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION K-12 |
23 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
RUSSIAN K-9 |
624 |
RUSSIAN K-9 |
24 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
RUSSIAN K-12 |
625 |
RUSSIAN K-12 |
25 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SPANISH K-9 |
634 |
SPANISH K-9 |
26 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SPANISH K-12 |
635 |
SPANISH K-12 |
27 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED K-12 |
725 |
DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED K-12 |
28 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SCHOOL PSY EX K-12 |
785 |
SCHOOL PSYCH EXAMINER K-12 |
29 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
COUNSELOR K-8 |
793 |
COUNSELOR K-8 |
30 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
COUNSELOR 7-12 |
799 |
COUNSELOR 7-12 |
31 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SEVR DEVL DISAB B-12 |
812 |
SEVERE DEVELOPMENT DISABLED B-12 |
32 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SPECIAL READING K-12 |
815 |
SPECIAL READING K-12 |
33 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ERLY CHLD SP ED B-3 |
911 |
EARLY CHILD SPECIAL EDUCATION B-3 |
34 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
MILD/MOD CC K-12 |
1015 |
MILD/MOD CROSS CATEGORICAL K-12 |
35 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
MUSIC-INSTRUMTL K-12 |
1555 |
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTAL K-12 |
36 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
MUSIC-VOCAL K-12 |
1695 |
MUSIC - VOCAL K-12 |
37 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PRINCIPAL 5-9 |
1877 |
PRINCIPAL 5-9 |
38 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
LANGUAGE ARTS 5-9 |
1977 |
LANGUAGE ARTS 5-9 |
39 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
LIB MEDIA SPECL K-12 |
2055 |
LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST K-12 |
40 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
EARLY CHILD ED B-3 |
2511 |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION B-3 |
41 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ART 9-12 |
4179 |
ART 9-12 |
42 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
BUSINESS EDUCTN 5-9 |
4377 |
BUSINESS EDUCATION 5-9 |
43 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ELEMENTARY ED 1-6 |
4776 |
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1-6 |
44 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
ENGLISH 9-12 |
4879 |
ENGLISH 9-12 |
45 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
GENERAL SCIENCE 5-9 |
5077 |
GENERAL SCIENCE 5-9 |
46 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
HEALTH 9-12 |
5379 |
HEALTH 9-12 |
47 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
JOURNALISM 9-12 |
5679 |
JOURNALISM 9-12 |
48 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
MATHEMATICS 5-9 |
5877 |
MATHEMATICS 5-9 |
49 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
MATHEMATICS 9-12 |
5879 |
MATHEMATICS 9-12 |
50 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PHYSICS 9-12 |
5979 |
PHYSICS 9-12 |
51 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PHYSICAL EDUCTN 9-12 |
6079 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9-12 |
52 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SPEECH/THEATRE 5-9 |
6577 |
SPEECH AND THEATRE 5-9 |
53 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SPEECH/THEATRE 9-12 |
6579 |
SPEECH AND THEATRE 9-12 |
54 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SOCIAL STUDIES 5-9 |
6677 |
SOCIAL STUDIES 5-9 |
55 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
AGRICULTURAL ED 5-9 |
6777 |
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATN 5-9 |
56 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
AGRICULTURAL ED 9-12 |
6779 |
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATN 9-12 |
57 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
DRIVER EDUCATIN 9-12 |
7179 |
DRIVER EDUCATION 9-12 |
58 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
DEAF/HEAR IMPAR B-12 |
7212 |
DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED B-12 |
59 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
BLIND/PRT SIGHT B-12 |
7512 |
BLIND/PARTIALLY SIGHTED B-12 |
60 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
UNI SCI-EARTH S 9-12 |
13879 |
UNIFIED SCIENCE: EARTH SCIENCE 9-12 |
61 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
UNI SCI-BIOLOGY 9-12 |
14279 |
UNIFIED SCIENCE: BIOLOGY 9-12 |
62 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
UNI SCI-CHEM 9-12 |
14679 |
UNIFIED SCIENCE: CHEMISTRY 9-12 |
63 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
UNI SCI-PHYSICS 9-12 |
15979 |
UNIFIED SCIENCE: PHYSICS 9-12 |
64 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SOCIAL SCIENCE 5-9 |
16677 |
SOCIAL SCIENCE 5-9 |
65 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
SOCIAL SCIENCE 9-12 |
16679 |
SOCIAL SCIENCE 9-12 |
66 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
EARTH SCIENCE 9-12 |
23879 |
EARTH SCIENCE 9-12 |
67 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
BIOLOGY 9-12 |
24279 |
BIOLOGY 9-12 |
68 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
CHEMISTRY 9-12 |
24679 |
CHEMISTRY 9-12 |
69 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
GENERAL SCIENCE 9-12 |
25079 |
GENERAL SCIENCE 9-12 |
70 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
FAM/CONSUMER SCI B-12 |
25212 |
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES B-12 |
71 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
TECH & ENG 5-9 |
25477 |
TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING 5-9 |
72 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
TECH & ENG 9-12 |
25479 |
TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING 9-12 |
73 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
PHYSICS 9-12 |
25979 |
PHYSICS 9-12 |
74 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
BUSINESS EDUC 9-12 |
34379 |
BUSINESS EDUC 9-12 |
75 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
CAREER ED DIR 7-12 |
8000819 |
CAREER EDUCATION DIRECTOR 7-12 |
76 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
COUNSELOR NON-TEACHING |
9968015 |
COUNSELOR NON-TEACHING |
77 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_Certification_Subject_Area_Codes |
CAREER ED DIR S-P |
80008183 |
CAREER EDUCATION DIRECTOR S-P |
78 |
7/1/2012 |
|
3/18/2013 |
Ed_Prep_GPA_Type_Codes |
Content |
C |
|
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/24/2012 |
Ed_Prep_GPA_Type_Codes |
Program |
P |
|
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/24/2012 |
Ed_Prep_GPA_Type_Codes |
Not Applicable |
N |
|
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/24/2012 |
Ed_Prep_Program_Type_Codes |
Traditional |
TD |
A conventional program for the preparation of professional school personnel that includes a curriculum of general education, content and professional studies, and clinical experiences designed for candidates who enter college upon graduation from high school and culminates in a bachelor’s or higher degree |
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/24/2012 |
Ed_Prep_Program_Type_Codes |
Non-Traditional |
NT |
A alternative program for the preparation of professional school personnel that provides a curriculum for post-baccalaureate degree candidates without professional education preparation to enable them to meet the requirements for state certification |
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/24/2012 |
Ed_Prep_Program_Type_Codes |
Innovative Programs |
IP |
A program for the preparation of professional school personnel that includes all of the elements and requirements of a conventional program, but utilizes non-conventional methods for delivering the prescribed curriculum (ex. field-based instruction, distance learning via telecommunications or Internet, etc.) |
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/24/2012 |
Ed_Prep_Program_Type_Codes |
Associate of Arts in Teaching |
AT |
Associate of Arts in Teaching |
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
2/1/2013 |
Educator_Career_Ladder_Stages |
Stage 1 |
1 |
Stage 1 - Defined at LEA. |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Career_Ladder_Stages |
Stage 2 |
2 |
Stage 2 - Defined at LEA. |
2 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Career_Ladder_Stages |
Stage 3 |
3 |
Stage 3 - Defined at LEA. |
3 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
60 College hours |
60HR |
Educator has obtained a degree for 60 college hours. |
1 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Associate Degree |
ASOC |
Two-Year associates degree or certificate program. |
2 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Baccalaureate Degree |
BACC |
Baccalaureate Degree |
3 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Career ED Certification |
CVOT |
Certificated careeer education teacher (certification without degree -- used only for career education teachers) |
4 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Doctorate |
DOCT |
Doctorate |
5 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
5 Years Experience |
EXPR |
Five Years Experience (for Parent Educators Only) |
6 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Licensed Practical Nurse |
LPN |
Licensed Practical Nurse |
8 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Master's Degree |
MAST |
Master's Degree |
9 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Paraprofessional with Praxis |
PARA |
Paraprofessional that has passed Praxis exam. |
10 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Registered Nurse |
RN |
Registered Nurse |
11 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Educational Specialist Degree |
SPEC |
Educational Specialist Degree |
12 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
Child Dev Associate with ParaPro Praxis |
CDA |
Child development associate that has passed the parapro praxis exam. |
14 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Educator_Highest_Degree |
None |
NONE |
None of the choices listed. |
16 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
HIGH POINT R-III |
068071 |
HIGH POINT R-III |
216 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
HURLEY R-I |
104041 |
HURLEY R-I |
228 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
JEFFERSON CITY |
026006 |
JEFFERSON CITY |
240 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
JEFFERSON CO. R-VII |
050007 |
JEFFERSON CO. R-VII |
241 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
JEFFERSON COLLEGE |
145145 |
JEFFERSON COLLEGE |
242 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
10/14/2009 2:45:37 PM |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEVADA R-V |
108142 |
NEVADA R-V |
373 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III |
014127 |
NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III |
374 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEW FRANKLIN R-I |
045076 |
NEW FRANKLIN R-I |
375 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEW HAVEN |
036138 |
NEW HAVEN |
376 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEW MADRID CO. R-I |
072074 |
NEW MADRID CO. R-I |
377 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEW YORK R-IV |
013057 |
NEW YORK R-IV |
378 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NEWBURG R-II |
081095 |
NEWBURG R-II |
379 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Fiscal_Agent_District_Codes |
NIXA R-II |
022089 |
NIXA R-II |
382 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
1 Month |
1 |
|
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
2 Months |
2 |
|
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
3 Months |
3 |
|
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
4 Months |
4 |
|
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
5 Months |
5 |
|
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
6 Months |
6 |
|
6 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
7 Months |
7 |
|
7 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
8 Months |
8 |
|
8 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
9 Months |
9 |
|
9 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
10 Months |
10 |
|
10 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
11 Months |
11 |
|
11 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Annual_Attendance_Codes |
12 Months |
12 |
|
12 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Aged Out and Went HS (EHS only) |
1 |
|
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Aged Out and Entered Other EC Program (EHS only) |
2 |
|
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Aged Out and Unknown (EHS Only) |
3 |
|
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Aged Out and Did Not Enter Another EC Program (EHS Only) |
4 |
|
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Aged Out to Attend Kindergarten |
5 |
|
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Left to Attend Another Program (EHS and HS) |
6 |
|
6 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Left and No Longer Attend Early Childhood Program |
7 |
|
7 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Left and Unknown |
8 |
|
8 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Completed Program Year |
9 |
|
9 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Death of Child |
10 |
|
10 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Moved |
11 |
|
11 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Attendance_Exit_Codes |
Did Not Meet Program Requirements |
12 |
|
12 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Income 100% of federal poverty level |
1 |
|
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Over income between 101-130% of federal poverty level |
2 |
|
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Over income at 131% plus |
3 |
|
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Over income, percentage unknown |
4 |
|
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Receipt of public assistance (e.g., TANF, SSI) |
5 |
|
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Status as a foster child |
6 |
|
6 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Eligibility_Codes |
Status as homeless |
7 |
|
7 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
1 Day |
1 |
|
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
2 Days |
2 |
|
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
3 Days |
3 |
|
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
4 Days |
4 |
|
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
5 Days |
5 |
|
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
6 Days |
6 |
|
6 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Weekly_Days_Enrolled_Codes |
7 Days |
7 |
|
7 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Yes_No_Unknown_Codes |
Yes |
Y |
|
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Yes_No_Unknown_Codes |
No |
N |
|
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
HeadStart_Yes_No_Unknown_Codes |
Unknown |
U |
|
3 |
7/1/2012 |
|
4/12/2013 |
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 |
Shelters (Unaccompanied Youth) |
SN |
Homeless primary night time residence is a shelter and student is an unaccompanied youth (not in the physical custody of parent or guardian) not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. |
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
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 |
Unsheltered (Unaccompanied Youth) |
UN |
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) not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. |
9 |
7/1/2012 |
|
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 |
Doubled Up (Unaccompanied Youth) |
DN |
Homeless primary nighttime residence is doubled-up (sharing the 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) not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. |
13 |
7/1/2012 |
|
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 |
Homeless_Codes |
Hotel/Motel (Unaccompanied Youth) |
HN |
Homeless primary night time residence is hotel or motel and student is an unaccompanied youth (not in the physical custody of parent or guardian) not served with McKinney-Vento (homeless) grant funds. |
17 |
7/1/2012 |
|
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 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
MO Agriculture Skill & Knowledge Assessment |
AGSK |
MO Agriculture Skill & Knowledge Assessment |
1 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Veterinary Assistant Animal Care Technologies-MVMA |
AGVET |
Veterinary Assistant Animal Care Technologies-MVMA |
2 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
HVAC or HVAC/R-NOCTI |
HVAC-N |
HVAC or HVAC/R-NOCTI |
3 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
HVAC Excellence |
HVAC |
HVAC Excellence |
4 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) |
NCCER |
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) |
5 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Carpentry-NOCTI |
CARP-N |
Carpentry-NOCTI |
6 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Carpentry-PACT |
PACT |
Carpentry-PACT |
7 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Technical Drafting-NOCTI |
DRAFT-N |
Technical Drafting-NOCTI |
8 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) |
ADDA |
American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) |
9 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Graphic Communication-SkillsUSA/PrintED |
GCOM-SUSA |
Graphic Communication-SkillsUSA |
10 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Adobe Certified Specialist Certification |
ADOBE-CAC |
Adobe Certified Associate Certification |
11 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Fashion Textiles & Apparel-AAFCS |
AAFCS-FASH |
Fashion Textiles & Apparel-AAFCS |
12 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Housing-AAFCS |
AAFCS-HOUS |
Housing-AAFCS |
13 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Certification for Legal Professionals-ALS |
ALS |
Certification for Legal Professionals-ALS |
14 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
A*S*K* Certification-A*S*K Business Institute |
ASK |
A*S*K* Certification-A*S*K Business Institute |
15 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
National Health Care Foundation Skill Standard |
NHCFSS |
National Health Care Foundation Skill Standard |
16 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) |
CNA |
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) |
17 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Nutrition - AAFCS |
AAFCS-N |
Nutrition - AAFCS |
18 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician |
NREMT |
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician |
19 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
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. |
20 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
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. |
21 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Early Childhood Care & Education-NOCTI |
ECCHILD-N |
Early Childhood Care & Education-NOCTI |
22 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Child Development Associate |
CDEVA |
Child Development Associate |
23 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Early Childhood Education-AAFCS |
AAFCS-ECE |
Early Childhood Education-AAFCS |
24 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Education Fundamental-AAFCS |
AAFCS-EF |
Education Fundamental-AAFCS |
25 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Family and Community Services -AAFCS |
AAFCS-FAM |
Family and Community Services -AAFCS |
26 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Food Science-AAFCS |
AAFCS-FS |
Food Science-AAFCS |
27 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Interior Design Fundamentals-AAFCS |
AAFCS-ID |
Interior Design Fundamentals-AAFCS |
28 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Youth Development Credential |
YDEVA |
Youth Development Credential |
29 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cosmetology-NOCTI |
COSM-N |
Cosmetology-NOCTI |
30 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cosmetology-State Cosmetology Board Exam |
CSCBE |
Cosmetology-State Cosmetology Board Exam |
31 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Nail Technician-SkillsUSA |
NT-SUSA |
Nail Technician-SkillsUSA |
32 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Nail Technician-State Cosmetology Board Exam |
NTSCBE |
Nail Technician-State Cosmetology Board Exam |
33 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Culinary Arts I-NOCTI |
CA1-N |
Culinary Arts I-NOCTI |
34 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Culinary Arts II -NOCTI |
CA2-N |
Culinary Arts II -NOCTI |
35 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Culinary Arts-AAFCS |
AAFCS-CA |
Culinary Arts-AAFCS |
36 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
American Culinary Federation–ACF |
ACF |
American Culinary Federation Retail Baking –ACF |
37 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
National Restaurant Association Education Foundation – ProStart |
PROSTART |
National Restaurant Association Education Foundation – ProStart |
38 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
American Hotel and Lodging Association (AH&LA) |
AHLA |
American Hotel and Lodging Association (AH&LA) |
39 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Computer Networking-NOCTI |
COMPNET-N |
Computer Networking-NOCTI |
40 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Computer Repair Technology-NOCTI |
COMPREP-N |
Computer Repair Technology-NOCTI |
41 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
CompTIA A+ Certification |
COMPTIA |
CompTIA A+ Certification |
42 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Comp TIA Network+ Certification |
COMPNTIA |
Comp TIA Network+ Certification |
43 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
CompTIA Security+ |
COMPSECTIA |
CompTIA Security+ |
44 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
CompTIA Strata |
COMPSTRTIA |
CompTIA Strata |
45 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco Certified Entry Level Network Technician (CCENT) |
CCENT |
Cisco Certified Entry Level Network Technician (CCENT) |
46 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco Certified Networking Associate |
CCNA |
Cisco Certified Network Association |
47 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco Certified Networked Association (CCNA) Final Exam - Cisco Networking Academy |
CCNA-FE |
Cisco Certified Networked Association (CCNA) Final Exam - Cisco Networking Academy |
48 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco CCNA Discovery |
CCNA-D |
Cisco CCNA Discovery |
49 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco CCNA Exploration |
CCNA-E |
Cisco CCNA Exploration |
50 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco CCNP |
CCNP |
Cisco CCNP |
51 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco I.T. Essentials |
CCIT |
Cisco I.T. Essentials |
52 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) |
CCNA-S |
Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) |
53 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Microsoft MTA |
MTA |
Microsoft MTA |
54 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW) |
CIW |
Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW) |
55 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Fire I – Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
FIREI |
Fire I – Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
56 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Fire II – Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
FIREII |
Fire II – Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
57 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Criminal Justice-NOCTI |
CRIMJUST-N |
Criminal Justice-NOCTI |
58 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Welding-NOCTI |
WELD-N |
Welding-NOCTI |
59 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
American Welding Society (AWS) |
AWS |
American Welding Society (AWS) |
60 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Precision Machining-NOCTI |
PRECMACH-N |
Precision Machining-NOCTI |
61 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
National Institute for Medalworking Skills |
NIMS |
National Institute for Medalworking Skills |
62 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) |
ETA |
Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) |
63 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) |
ISCET |
International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) |
64 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Volvo Penta |
VOLVOP |
Volvo Penta |
65 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Mercury Marine |
MERCMAR |
Mercury Marine |
66 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Diesel Engine Technology-NOCTI |
DIESEL-N |
Diesel Engine Technology-NOCTI |
67 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
National Automotive Technicians Ed. (NATEF) |
NATEF |
National Automotive Technicians Ed. (NATEF) |
68 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Collision Repair-NOCTI |
COLLREP-N |
Collision Repair-NOCTI |
69 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Collision Repair - ICAR |
ICAR |
Collision Repair - ICAR |
70 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Automotive Technician Core-NOCTI |
AUTOTCHC-N |
Automotive Technician Core-NOCTI |
71 |
7/1/2012 |
6/30/2014 |
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Automotive Technician Exam (Student Certification)-ASE |
ASE |
Automotive Technician Exam (Student Certification)-ASE |
72 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
Industry_Recognized_Credential_Codes |
Certified Production Technician (CPT) |
CPT |
Certified Production Technician (CPT) |
73 |
7/1/2012 |
|
1/30/2013 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
ISO_Language_Codes |
FRENCH |
FRA |
FRENCH |
144 |
7/1/2008 |
|
5/29/2008 |
ISO_Language_Codes |
FRENCH |
FRE |
FRENCH |
145 |
7/1/2008 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
ISO_Language_Codes |
KONGO |
KON |
KONGO |
241 |
7/1/2008 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
|
5/29/2008 |
ISO_Language_Codes |
LUISENO |
LUI |
LUISENO |
269 |
7/1/2008 |
|
5/29/2008 |
ISO_Language_Codes |
LUNDA |
LUN |
LUNDA |
270 |
7/1/2008 |
|
5/29/2008 |
ISO_Language_Codes |
LUO (KENYA AND TANZANIA) |
LUO |
LUO (KENYA AND TANZANIA) |
271 |
7/1/2008 |
|
5/29/2008 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
INTRO. TO AGRIC., FOOD AND NATURAL RESOUCES |
016800 |
INTRO. TO AGRIC., FOOD AND NATURAL RESOUCES |
33 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE ANIMAL |
016801 |
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE ANIMAL |
34 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE PLANT |
016802 |
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE PLANT |
35 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
ANIMAL AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY |
016803 |
ANIMAL AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY |
36 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE |
016804 |
NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE |
37 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
FOOD SCIENCE AND SAFETY |
016805 |
FOOD SCIENCE AND SAFETY |
38 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS |
016806 |
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS |
39 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT |
016807 |
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT |
40 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Art/Design |
024193 |
IB Art/Design |
54 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Art History |
024195 |
AP Art History |
55 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP Studio Art: 2-D Design |
024295 |
AP Studio Art: 2-D Design |
59 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Studio Art: 3-D Design |
024395 |
AP Studio Art: 3-D Design |
60 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Studio Art: Drawing |
024495 |
AP Studio Art: Drawing |
61 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Language A (English) |
054893 |
IB Language A (English) |
156 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP English Language and Composition |
054895 |
AP English Language and Composition |
157 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP English Literature and Composition |
054995 |
AP English Literature and Composition |
161 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Chinese A (non-English) |
061093 |
IB Chinese A (non-English) |
176 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Romance/Italic Language A (non-English) |
061193 |
IB Romance/Italic Language A (non-English) |
177 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Romance/Italic Language B |
061293 |
IB Romance/Italic Language B |
178 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE |
062000 |
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE |
179 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB French A (non-English) |
064193 |
IB French A (non-English) |
180 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB French B |
064293 |
IB French B |
181 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
FRENCH |
064900 |
FRENCH |
182 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP French Language and Culture |
064995 |
AP French Language and Culture |
183 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
GERMAN |
065100 |
GERMAN |
184 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB German A (non-English) |
065193 |
IB German A (non-English) |
185 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP German Language and Culture |
065195 |
AP German Language and Culture |
186 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB German B |
065293 |
IB German B |
187 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Germanic Language A (non-English) |
065393 |
IB Germanic Language A (non-English) |
188 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Germanic Language B |
065493 |
IB Germanic Language B |
189 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
LATIN |
065700 |
LATIN |
190 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Classical Languages - Latin |
065793 |
IB Classical Languages - Latin |
191 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Latin |
065795 |
AP Latin |
192 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Spanish A (non-English) |
066093 |
IB Spanish A (non-English) |
193 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Russian A (non-English) |
066193 |
IB Russian A (non-English) |
194 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
RUSSIAN |
066200 |
RUSSIAN |
195 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Russian B |
066293 |
IB Russian B |
196 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
SPANISH |
066300 |
SPANISH |
197 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Spanish B |
066393 |
IB Spanish B |
198 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Spanish Language |
066395 |
AP Spanish Language |
199 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Spanish Literature and Culture |
066595 |
AP Spanish Literature and Culture |
200 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
HEBREW |
067100 |
HEBREW |
201 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Hebrew A (non-English) |
067193 |
IB Hebrew A (non-English) |
202 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Hebrew B |
067293 |
IB Hebrew B |
203 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Classical Languages – Hebrew |
067393 |
IB Classical Languages – Hebrew |
204 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
JAPANESE |
068000 |
JAPANESE |
205 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Japanese Language and Culture |
068095 |
AP Japanese Language and Culture |
206 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Japanese A (non-English) |
068193 |
IB Japanese A (non-English) |
207 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Japanese B |
068293 |
IB Japanese B |
208 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP Chinese Language and Culture |
069095 |
AP Chinese Language and Culture |
211 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Italian A (non-English) |
069193 |
IB Italian A (non-English) |
212 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Italian B |
069293 |
IB Italian B |
213 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Italian Language and Culture |
069295 |
AP Italian Language and Culture |
214 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE |
070411 |
PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE |
215 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS |
070412 |
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS |
216 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
MEDICAL INTERVENTION |
070413 |
MEDICAL INTERVENTION |
217 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
BIOMEDICAL INNOVATIONS |
070414 |
BIOMEDICAL INNOVATIONS |
218 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Mathematics |
115093 |
IB Mathematics |
348 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Mathematics and Computing - SL |
115193 |
IB Mathematics and Computing - SL |
349 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Further Mathematics - SL |
115293 |
IB Further Mathematics - SL |
350 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Mathematical Studies |
115393 |
IB Mathematical Studies |
351 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Statistics |
115795 |
AP Statistics |
352 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
MATHEMATICS |
115800 |
MATHEMATICS |
353 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
Integrated Math (Multi-year equivalent) |
115805 |
Integrated Math (Multi-year equivalent) |
354 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP Calculus AB |
115895 |
AP Calculus AB |
369 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP Calculus BC |
115995 |
AP Calculus BC |
373 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
PIANO |
125550 |
PIANO |
380 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Music |
126993 |
IB Music |
390 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Music Theory |
126995 |
AP Music Theory |
391 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
OTHER EARTH SCIENCE |
133899 |
OTHER EARTH SCIENCE |
396 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Environmental Systems |
134193 |
IB Environmental Systems |
397 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Environmental Science |
134195 |
AP Environmental Science |
398 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Biology |
134293 |
IB Biology |
405 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Biology |
134295 |
AP Biology |
406 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Chemistry |
134693 |
IB Chemistry |
410 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Chemistry |
134695 |
AP Chemistry |
411 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
OTHER CHEMISTRY |
134699 |
OTHER CHEMISTRY |
412 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Physical Science |
135093 |
IB Physical Science |
415 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Physics B |
135095 |
AP Physics B |
416 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
135195 |
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
420 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Physics C: Mechanics |
135295 |
AP Physics C: Mechanics |
421 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Physics |
135993 |
IB Physics |
426 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
OTHER PHYSICS |
135999 |
OTHER PHYSICS |
427 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
CONSUMER SCIENCE |
136000 |
CONSUMER SCIENCE |
428 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Social Anthropology |
155693 |
IB Social Anthropology |
429 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB History |
156093 |
IB History |
430 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Psychology |
156193 |
IB Psychology |
433 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Psychology |
156195 |
AP Psychology |
434 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP United States History |
156295 |
AP United States History |
435 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Economics |
156393 |
IB Economics |
436 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP World History |
156395 |
AP World History |
437 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Geography |
156493 |
IB Geography |
438 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Human Geography |
156495 |
AP Human Geography |
439 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Comparative Government and Politics |
156595 |
AP Comparative Government and Politics |
440 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP European History |
156695 |
AP European History |
473 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
AP U.S. Government and Politics |
156795 |
AP U.S. Government and Politics |
477 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Macroeconomics |
156895 |
AP Macroeconomics |
478 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Microeconomics |
156995 |
AP Microeconomics |
479 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Philosophy |
990193 |
IB Philosophy |
654 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Theory of Knowledge |
990293 |
IB Theory of Knowledge |
655 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
IB Organizational Studies |
990393 |
IB Organizational Studies |
656 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Computing Studies |
991193 |
IB Computing Studies |
664 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
State_Course_Codes |
AP Computer Science A |
991195 |
AP Computer Science A |
665 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
IB Information Technology in a Global Society |
991293 |
IB Information Technology in a Global Society |
668 |
7/1/2012 |
|
8/14/2012 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Second Grade |
02 |
Student in Second Grade |
6 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Third Grade |
03 |
Student in Third Grade |
7 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Sixth Grade |
06 |
Student in Sixth Grade |
10 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Seventh Grade |
07 |
Student in Seventh Grade |
11 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Eighth Grade |
08 |
Student in Eighth Grade |
12 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Ninth Grade |
09 |
Student in Ninth Grade |
13 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Tenth Grade |
10 |
Student in Tenth Grade |
14 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Student_Grade_Level_Codes |
Eleventh Grade |
11 |
Student in Eleventh Grade |
15 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |
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 |
|
1/17/2008 |
Yes_No |
No |
N |
|
2 |
7/1/2006 |
|
1/17/2008 |