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Use Case Title
Add new CEDS element for “Staff paid out of district”
Target Date Needed
ASAP
Use Case Description
NCDPI collects information to indicate if a staff member’s salary is paid from funds outside of the current school district where they are assigned. Currently this is a “Yes” or “No” indicator.
Use Case Background
NCDPI collects information to indicate if a staff member’s salary is paid from funds outside of the current school district where they are assigned. Currently this is a “Yes” or “No” indicator.
Location of Element in the Domain Entity Schema
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AmyPowellMoman
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Add new CEDS element: “Staff paid out of district” indicator
Add new CEDS element: “Staff member paid out of district” indicator
May 13, 2020
Rather than just an indicator that a staff member is paid out of district, we (Michigan) would like to propose that there be elements to identify which other LEA is actually paying the salary. CEDStandards/CEDS-Data-Warehouse#93
Author(s)
Amy Powell Moman
Authoring Organization(s)
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)
Email address
[email protected]
Use Case Title
Add new CEDS element for “Staff paid out of district”
Target Date Needed
ASAP
Use Case Description
NCDPI collects information to indicate if a staff member’s salary is paid from funds outside of the current school district where they are assigned. Currently this is a “Yes” or “No” indicator.
Use Case Background
NCDPI collects information to indicate if a staff member’s salary is paid from funds outside of the current school district where they are assigned. Currently this is a “Yes” or “No” indicator.
Location of Element in the Domain Entity Schema
?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: