awesome...
we just renumbered our middle school courses to be more consistent with the
high school - this sounds just a little bit like we might get to do it all
again.

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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Bob Morse <bmo...@d168.org> wrote:

>  Did anyone read in the weekly state superintendents letter about this new
> system.  It seems it’s going to affect all high schools (thank God I am
> K-8).  Here is an excerpt:
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> “District staff will match local course numbers to corresponding Secondary
> School Course Classification System: School Codes for the Exchange of Data
> codes, provided by the National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core
> of Data, and create a crosswalk. This NCES data handbook outlines a system
> for assigning standard codes to secondary school courses in 22 major subject
> areas. It also includes a content description for each course and
> instructions on how to use the system in coding courses.  Following the
> crosswalk will be data submitted by July 30, 2011.”
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> Bob Morse
>
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> Technology Specialist
>
> Community Consolidated Schools District 168
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