ࡱ> %` sbjbjNN ,,zzzzzzz$P,"tY ..       $hgt z,,, zz4 ,Zzz , V @zz ap` 4) 0Y lTfzd :t$:::  \d:::Y ,,,,BdJBzzzzzz PC020 SERVICE-INDICATOR-CODEDELETED CODES: MULTI-SERVICE-INDICATOR-CODE 0: Single service 1: More than one serviceDELETED CODES: MULTI-SERVICE-INDICATOR-CODE (Table Deleted) 0: Deleted 1: DeletedPC021 ROLE-IDDELETED CODES: 025: Special Duty Teacher Teaches full load at grade level or in teaching field for which prepared, under general supervision, and performs special duty as sponsor of major student program; directs after-hour recreation of Lighted Library; serves as team leader in team teaching; directs band or major group; or serves as coach. 029: Teacher A professional employee who is required to hold a valid teacher certificate or permit in order to perform some type of instruction to students. 037: Non-certified Interpreter A non-certified interpreter for the deaf who translates/transliterates for students who are deaf or hard of hearing, according to ARD committee recommendations.DELETED CODES: 025: Deleted 029: Deleted 037: Deleted PC021 ROLE-IDNEW CODES: NoneNEW CODES: 087: Teacher A professional employee who is required to hold a valid teacher certificate or permit in order to perform some type of instruction to students. PC021 ROLE-IDREVISED CODES: 012: Instructional Officer Serves under the superintendent, or higher grade instructional administrative officer, as the key specialist for a major instructional, instructional related, or pupil service program. Responsibilities may include curriculum development or supervision of programs or personnel whose assignments require certification or licensure. Only degreed, certified personnel may be placed in this category. Staff such as Director of Guidance and Counseling, Director of Curriculum, Director of Librarians, and Director of Social Studies are assigned to role 012. 022: School Nurse A person that complies with TEC 21.003(b), is licensed by the state agency that licenses that profession, (NP, RN, LVN) is employed/contracted by the school district, and whose primary job responsibility is that of school nurse. 023: LSSP/Psychologist Serves as LSSP/Psychologist. 030: Visiting Teacher Directs activities related to promoting and improving school attendance. Such certified staff members provide home, school, and community liaison services. 032: Work-Based Learning Site Coordinator When visiting the student on the job site, the role of a career and technical education teacher changes to 032, Work-Based Learning Site Coordinator (career preparation). 040: Athletic Director Directs the athletic program. Responsibilities may include supervision of coaches and other personnel in the athletic program. 043: Business Manager Serves as business manager. 047: Substitute Teacher A person who serves in a classroom in the absence of a teacher certified for that assignment where the teacher has quit, died, or been terminated; or, a person who is permanently hired to substitute on an as-needed basis. 058: Other Campus Professional Personnel Serves as a professional staff member at a single campus. Some examples of staff who are to be shown with this role are campus/community liaisons, campus volunteer coordinators, dean of boys, dean of girls, and instructional officers assigned to a single campus. The staff member must be considered to be at the professional level, and work at only one campus. Do not use this role unless no other role applies to the staff member. 080: Other Non-Campus Professional Personnel Assign this role to staff who are professional-level, non-instructional staff who cannot be classified in any other role. This includes administrators/non-instructional department heads, associate or assistant administrators/non-instructional department heads, other supervisory staff, and any other professional-level staff in a functional area (food service, maintenance and operations, transportation, data processing, security, business services, research/evaluation, communications, legal, textbooks, purchasing, payroll, etc.) at the district level, regardless of where assigned. Physical location is not a determining factor. The position does not involve supervising or controlling curriculum, programs, or professional personnel whose assignments require ݮƵ certification. A degree and/or certification are not required.REVISED CODES: 012: District Instructional Program Director or Executive Director Serves under the superintendent, or higher grade instructional administrative officer, as the key specialist for a major instructional, instructional related, or pupil service program. Responsibilities may include curriculum development or supervision of programs or personnel whose assignments require certification or licensure. Only degreed, certified personnel may be placed in this category. Examples include, but are not limited to staff serving as Director of Guidance and Counseling, Director of Curriculum, Director of Librarians, Director of Bilingual/ESL, Career and Technical Director, Director of Special Ed, and Director of Social Studies. 022: School Nurse A person that complies with TEC 21.003(b), "is licensed by the state agency that licenses that profession", [Nurse Practioner (NP), Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)] is employed/contracted by the school district, and whose primary job responsibility is that of school nurse. Only persons licensed by the state agency that licenses nurses may be employed as a school nurse. 023: LSSP/Psychologist Serves as Licensed Specialist in School Psychology/Psychologist. 030: Truant Officer/Visiting Teacher Directs activities related to promoting and improving school attendance. Such certified staff members provide home, school, and community liaison services. 032: Work-Based Learning Site Coordinator The code for a Career and Technical Education teacher (087) assigned to career preparation work-based learning experiences is changed from 087 to 032 when visiting a student training site for the purpose of evaluating the student and consulting the employer. 040: Athletic Director Used only when the staff member with such a title is performing administrative tasks directing the athletic program. Responsibilities may include supervision of coaches and other personnel in the athletic program. It is not used when coaching duties are being performed. 043: Business Manager Serves as business manager or Chief Financial Officer (CFO). 047: Substitute Teacher A person who serves in a classroom in the absence of a teacher certified for that assignment where the teacher has quit, died, or been terminated; or, a person who is permanently hired to substitute on an as-needed basis. (See Chart A in Section 2.) 058: Other Campus Professional Personnel Serves as a professional staff member at one or more campuses. Do not use this role unless no other role applies to the staff member. Some examples of staff who are to be shown with this role are: campus/community liaisons campus volunteer coordinators information technology staff assigned to a campus dean and, instructional officers assigned to a campus. 080: Other Non-instructional District Professional Personnel Assign this role to district staff who are professional-level, non-instructional staff who cannot be classified in any other role regardless of where assigned. Physical work location is not a determining factor. The position does not involve supervising or controlling curriculum, programs, or professional personnel whose assignments require ݮƵ certification. A degree and/or certification are not required. This includes but is not limited to: district director or administrative department heads and their associates or assistants, and any other professional-level staff in a functional area such as: food service (dietician) health services maintenance and operations transportation information technology (including but not limited to programmer/analysts, network specialists, data base administration, PEIMS coordinator) security (including but not limited to Chief of Police, investigators) business services (including but not limited to accounting, budget, Human Resources professional staff, Internal Auditor, professional payroll staff) research/evaluation (including but not limited to analysts, grant writers) communications (including but not limited to Public Information Officer, Community Liaison) legal (including but not limited to Counsel, Hearing Officers) textbooks and, purchasing.P, M, AC022 SERVICE-IDADDITIONS: NoneADDITIONS: 03221830: Independent Study in English: Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) (1/2 1 unit) (HEBSCEN) 03221840: Independent Study in English: New Testament (1/2 1 unit) (NEWTENG) 03380052: Special Topics in Social Studies: Hebrew Scripture (Old Testament) (1/2 unit) (HEBSCSS) 03380062: Special Topics in Social Studies: New Testament (1/2 unit) (NEWTSS) I3305100: IB World Religions SL (1 unit) (IBWRELSL) I3030001: IB Design Technology SL (1 - 1 1/2 units) (IBDTSL) I3030002: IB Design Technology HL (1 - 1 units) (IBDTHL) N1290209: Peer Accountability Council I (1/2 1 unit) (PAC I) N1290210: Peer Accountability Council II (1/2 1 unit) (PAC II) N1170122: Advanced Acting: World Drama (1/2 1 unit) (ADVACTWD) N1170123: Acting Methods I (1 unit) (ACTMET1) N1170124: Acting Methods II (1 unit) (ACTMET2) N1170125: Acting Methods III (I unit) (ACTMET3) N1170126: Acting Methods IV (I unit) (ACTMET4) N1170127: Dance Composition I (1/2 1 unit) (DANCOM1) N1170128: Dance Composition II 1/2 1 unit) (DANCOM2) N1170129: Dance Composition III (1/2 1 unit) (DANCOM3) N1170130: Dance Composition IV (1/2 1 unit) (DANCOM4) N1170131: Dance Theory I (1/2 1 unit) (DANTHY1) N1170132: Dance Theory II (1/2 1 unit) (DANTHY2) N1170133: Dance Theory III (1/2 1 unit) (DANTHY3) N1170134: Dance Theory IV (1/2 1 unit) (DANTHY4) N1170135: Music Composition I (1 unit) (MUSCOM1) N1170136: Music Composition II (1 unit) (MUSCOM2) N1170137: Music Business I (1 unit) (MUSBUS1) N1170138: Music Business II (1 unit) (MUSBUS2) N1170139: Art Design I (1 unit) (ADES1) N1170140: Art Design II (1 unit) (ADES2) N1170141: Playwriting I (1 unit) PLWRT1 N1170142: Playwriting II (1 unit) PLWRT2 N1170143: Playwriting III (1 unit) PLWRT3 N1170144: Playwriting IV (1 unit) PLWRT4 N1150042: Drill and Ceremonies (1/2 unit) (DRICER) SA000003: Instructional educational aide: Provides supplemental instructional services in one or more classroom (settings) under the supervision of one or more certified professionals. SA000004: Interpreting Services Provider: Provides interpreting services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing according to 34 CFR 300.34(c)(4). SS025000: Information Technology Activities associated with the management and operation of a district or campus information technology system. This includes but is not limited to duties associated with networks, web, programming or development and technology support duties. N1290044: Peer Coaching for Students (1/2 1 unit) PCOACH1 N1290045: Peer Coaching for Students (1/2 1 unit) PCOACH2P, M, AC022 SERVICE-IDDELETED CODES 1202210T*: Accounting I (1) (BACCT-TP) 1203110T*: Accounting II (1/2) (AACCT-TP) 1192T365*: Advanced Floral Design (1/2) (ADVFLDTP) 119344T2*: Agricultural Mechanics I (1-3) (AGMEC1TP) 119344T3*: Agricultural Mechanics II (1-3) (AGMEC2TP) 1193442T*: Agricultural Power And Machinery (1-3) (AGPWR-TP) 1192T332*: Animal Science (1/2) (ANIMSCTP) 125348T1*: Animation I (1/2-1) (ANITP) 1192T335*: Applied Entomology (1/2) (APPENTTP) 1236262T*: Architectural Graphics (1) (AG-TP) 12579TB3*: Automotive Technician II (2-3) (AUTOBRTP) (NATEF Curriculum Brakes) 12579TS3*: Automotive Technician II (2-3) (AUTOSSTP) (NATEF Curriculum Suspension And Steering) 12579T03*: Automotive Technician II (2-3) (AUTO-TP) (Non-NATEF Curriculum) 1202220T*: Banking And Financial Systems (1/2) (BFINS-TP) 1201120T*: Business Computer Information Systems I (1) (BCIS1-TP) 1203130T*: Business Computer Information Systems II (1-2) (ABCIS-TP) 1202230T*: Business Image Management And Multimedia (1) (BIM&M-TP) 1202250T*: Business Management (1/2) (BMGMT-TP) 1202260T*: Business Ownership (1/2) (BOWNS-TP) 122T3421*: Child Care and Guidance, Management, and Services I (2-3) 122T3310*: Child Development 1234147T*: Computer Applications (1) (CA-TP) 125345T1*: Computer Cabling And Design (2-3) (CCD-TP) 125345T2*: Computer Maintenance Technician I (2-3) (CMTN-TP) 1236268T*: Computer Multimedia And Animation Technology (1) (CMAT-TP) 125687T4*: Crime In America (1) (CAM-TP) N12568T1*: Culinary Arts I (2-3) (CULARTTP) N1205T11*: Database Fundamentals (1/2-2) (DATAF-TP) N1205T12*: Database Programming (1/2-2) (DATAP-TP) 125795T2*: Diesel Mechanics II (2-3) (DSLMC2TP) N122T501*: Culinary Arts I (2-3) (CUL1-TP) N12372T2*: Digital Electronics (1) (DE-TP) N122T301*: Early Childhood Professions I (2-3) (ECP1-TP) N122T302*: Early Childhood Professions II (2-3) (ECP2-TP) 1236267T*: Electricity/Electronics Technology (1) (EET-TP) 125117T1*: Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting I (2-3) (ECAD-TP) 125117T2*: Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting II (2-3) (ECAD2-TP) 1236263T*: Engineering Graphics (1) (EG-TP) 1241T920*: Entrepreneurship (1) (ENTRPRTP) 1192T334*: Equine Science (1/2) (EQUINSTP) 1192T363*: Floral Design And Interior Landscape Development (1/2) (FDINLDTP) 122T5221*: Food Production, Management, And Services I (2-3) (FPMS1-TP) 125687T7*: Fundamentals Of Criminal Law (1) (FNCRLATP) N1295T10*: Fundamentals Of The Internet (1) (INTPL-TP) 1210130T*: Health Science Technology I (1-2) (HSTI-TP) 1210140T*: Health Science Technology II (2-4) (HSTII-TP) 1210152T*: Health Science Technology III EMT-Basic (1-2 Units Per Semester) (HST3EMTP) 1210155T*: Health Science Technology III Medical Assisting (1-2 Units Per Semester) (HST3MATP) 1210153T*: Health Science Technology III Medical Lab (1-2 Units Per Semester) (HST3MLTP) 1210151T*: Health Science Technology III Pharmacy Aide (1-2 Units Per Semester) (HST3PATP) 1210154T*: Health Science Technology III Vocational Nursing (1-2 Units Per Semester) (HST3VNTP) 125231T2*: Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning And Refrigeration II (2-3) (ACREF2TP) 1192T362*: Horticultural Plant Production (1/2) (HORPLPTP) 119T4461*: Horticulture I (1-3) (HORTTP) 12421T52*: Hotel Management (2-3) (HOTEL-TP) 122T8210*: Housing (1/2) (HOUSINTP) 122T8310*: Interior Design (1/2) (INTDSGTP) 1203150T*: International Business (1-2) (INTB1-TP) N1295T06*: Internetworking Technologies I (1) (INNT1-TP) [Non-CISCO Curriculum] N1295TC6*: Internetworking Technologies I (1) (INNTC1TP) [CISCO Curriculum] N1295T07*: Internetworking Technologies II (1 Unit) (INNT2-TP) [Non-CISCO Curriculum] N1295TC7*: Internetworking Technologies II (1) (INNTC2TP) [CISCO Curriculum] 125345T4*: Introduction To Computer Maintenance (1) (ICM-TP) N12372T1*: Introduction To Engineering Design (1) (IED-TP) 1210120T*: Introduction To Health Science Technology (1/2-1) (INTHS-TP) 1192T261*: Introduction To Horticultural Science (1/2) (INHORSTP) N1242T55*: Introduction To Travel And Tourism (1-2) (INTRAVTP) 1192T361*: Landscape Design, Construction And Maintenance (1/2) (LADECMTP) 125573T1*: Machine Shop I (2-3) (MCHSP-TP) 125573T2*: Machine Shop II (2-3) (MCHSP2TP) 125123T1*: Media Technology I (2-3) (MEDT-TP) 1212122T*: Medical Terminology (1/2) (MDTRM-TP) N1295TC9*: Networking Essentials (1) (NPLUSCTP) [CISCO Curriculum] N1295T09*: Networking Essentials (1) (NPLUS-TP) [Non-CISCO Curriculum] 1192T231*: Plant And Animal Production (1/2) (AMPPROTP) 122T3210*: Preparation For Parenting 1241T921*: Principles Of Marketing (1) (PRINMKTP) 1238282T*: Principles Of Technology I (1 Science Unit) (PTI-TP) N1170086: Beginning Playwriting (1/2 Unit) (BEGPLAYW) N122T307*: Ready, Set, Teach! I (1-3) (ݮƵCH1TP) 125117T5*: Technical Introduction To Computer-Aided Drafting (1) (TICAD-TP) 125687T8*: Technical Introduction To Criminal Justice (1) (TICJ-TP) 1202270T*: Telecommunications And Networking (1) (TLNET-TP) 12421T55*: Travel And Tourism Marketing (2-3) (TRAV-TP) 125579T2*: Welding II (2-3) (WLDNG2TP) 1202280T*: Word Processing Applications (1) (WDPAP-TP) A3410200: Languages Other Than English Level V Literature (1 Unit) - French (APFR LIT) A3430200: Languages Other Than English Level V (Latin Literature) (1 Unit) - Latin (APLATCH) A3580200: Computer Science II (1 Unit) (APTACS2) SA000001: No Regularly Assigned Schedule SA000002: Not Involved In Classroom Instruction SS024000: Telecommunication Services N1280036: Academic Skills for ESOL (1 Unit) (AS) N1170090: Advanced Acting Realism/Naturalism (1/2 Unit) (ADVACTSH) N1290311: Advanced College Preparatory Skills I (1/2 Unit) (ACPS) N1170087: Advanced Theatre Directing (1/2 Unit) (ADVTHEDI) N1170073: Ballet I (1 Unit) (BALLET1) N1170074: Ballet II (1 Unit) (BALLET2) N1170114: Ballet III (1 Unit) (BALLET3) M1100011: Basic Radio/TV Engineering (1/2 Unit) (BRTVENGI) N1170076: Beginning Acting (1 Unit) (BEGACT) N1170085: Beginning Theatre Directing (1/2 Unit) (BEGTHEDI) N1290003: BESTT 1 (1 Unit) (BESTT1) N1290004: BESTT 2 (Unit 2) (BESTT2) N1170097: Business/Commercial Music (1 Unit) (BEGPLAYW) N1280039: Composition and Literature (Unit 1) (COMPLIT) N1170098: Comprehensive Instrumental Ensemble I, II (Unit 1) (VOJAZIM1) N1280009: Content-Based ESOL for Social Studies (Unit 1) (ESOL-SS) N1170078: Dance History (Unit .5) (DANHIST) N1170079: Dance II/Dance Choreography (Unit 1) (DANCHOR2) N1170077: Dance II/Modern Dance (Unit 1) (MODDAN2) N1170101: Dance II/Tap Dance II (Unit 1) (TAPDAN2) N1170106: Dance III/Tap Dance III (Unit 1) (TAPDAN3) N1170064: Digital Musician I (Unit -1) (DIGMUSM1) N1170065: Digital Musician II (Unit -1) (DIGMUSM2) N1170102: Digital Videography (Unit 1) (DIGVIDEO) M1100009: 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N1120033: Deleted N1100004: Deleted N1110008: Deleted N1170059: Deleted N1170092: Deleted N1170112: Deleted N1110009: Deleted N1290203: Deleted N1290204: Deleted N1170107: Deleted N1110015: Deleted M110005: Deleted M1100006: Deleted M1100007: Deleted M1100008: Deleted N1130020: Deleted N1100008: Deleted N1100001: Deleted N1100003: Deleted N1290018: Deleted N1290008: Deleted N1290009: Deleted N1170091: Deleted N1290207: Deleted N1290202: Deleted N1170072: Deleted N1290020: Deleted N1110012: Deleted N1110011: Deleted N1170011: Deleted M1100010: Deleted P, MC022 SERVICE-IDREVISIONS: 0289000: General Music, Departmentalized Grade 6 I3250200: Music SL (1 Unit) (IBMUSSL) I3250300: Music HL (1 Unit) (IBMUSHL) I3250400: Art/Film SL (1 Unit) (IBFILMSL) I3250500: Art/Film HL (1 Unit) (IBFILMHL) I3600100: Art/Design HL (1 Unit) (IBARTHL) I3600200: Art/Design SL-A (1 Unit) (IBARTSLA) I3600300: Art/Design SL-B (1 Unit) (IBARTSLB) I3750200: Theatre Arts SL (1 Unit) (IBTHSL) I3750300: Theatre Arts HL (1 Unit) (IBTHHL) I3020000: Environmental Systems (1 Unit) (IBENVIRS) I3000100: Theory Of Knowledge (1 Unit) (IBTOK) I3010200: Biology (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-BIO) I3010201: Biology II (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-BIO2) I3020000: Environmental Systems (1 Unit) (IBENVIRS) I3040001: Chemistry I (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-CHEM1) I3040002: Chemistry II (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-CHEM2) I3050001: Physics I (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-PHYS1) I3050002: Physics II (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-PHYS2) I3110400: Languages other than English Level IV Arabic (1 unit) (IBARABIC4) I3110500: Languages other than English Level V Arabic (1 unit) (IBARABIC5) I3120400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Japanese (IBJAPN 4) I3120500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Japanese (IBJAPN 5) I3220300: English III (1/2-1 Unit) (IBENG 3) I3220400: English IV (1/2-1 Unit) (IBENG 4) I3250200: Music SL (1 Unit) (IBMUSSL) I3250300: Music HL (1 Unit) (IBMUSHL) I3301100: History, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBHIST) I3301200: History: Africa, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHISTAF) I3301300: History: Americas, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHISTAM) I3301400: History: East And Southeast Asia, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHISTAS) I3301500: History: Europe, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHSTEUR) I3302100: Geography, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBGEO-SL) I3302200: Geography, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBGEO-HL) I3303100: Economics, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBECO-SL) I3303200: Economics, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBECO-HL) I3303300: Business & Management I (1 Unit) (IBBMT1) I3303400: Business & Management II (1 Unit) (IBBMT2) I3304100: Psychology, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBPSYCSL) I3304200: Psychology, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBPSYCHL) I3366010: Philosophy (1/2-1 Unit) (IBPHILOS) I3410400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - French (IBFREN 4) I3410500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - French (IBFREN 5) I3420400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - German (IBGER 4) I3420500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - German (IBGER 5) I3430400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Latin (IBLAT 4) I3430500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Latin (IBLAT 5) I3440400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Spanish (IBSPAN 4) I3440500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Spanish (IBSPAN 5) I3450400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Russian (IBRUSS 4) I3450500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Russian (IBRUSS 5) I3440600: Languages Other Than English Level VI Spanish (1 Unit) (IBSPAN6) I3440700: Languages Other Than English Level VII - Spanish(1 Unit) (IBSPAN7) I3480400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Hebrew (IBHEB 4) I3480500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Hebrew (IBHEB 5) I3490400: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Chinese (IBCHIN 4) I3490500: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Chinese (IBCHIN 5) I3490600: Languages Other Than English Level VI - Chinese(1 Unit) (IBCHIN6) I3490700: Languages Other Than English Level VI - Chinese(1 Unit) (IBCHIN7) I3520400: Languages Other Than English-Hindi Level IV (1) (IBHIND 4) I3520500: Languages Other Than English-Hindi Level V (1) (IBHIND 5) I3580200: Computer Science I (1 Unit) (IBTACS1) I3580300: Computer Science II (1 Unit) (IBTACS2) I3580400: Information Technology In A Global Society (1 Unit) (IBITGS) I3600100: Art/Design HL (1 Unit) (IBARTHL) I3600200: Art/Design SL-A (1 Unit) (IBARTSLA) I3600300: Art/Design SL-B (1 Unit) (IBARTSLB) I3663600: Languages Other Than English Level VI - Other(1 Unit) (IBOTHR6) I3663700: Languages Other Than English Level VI - Other(1 Unit) (IBOTHR7) I3750200: Theatre Arts SL (1 Unit) (IBTHSL) I3750300: Theatre Arts HL (1 Unit) (IBTHHL) I3996000: Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Other (IBOTHR 4) I3996100: Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Other (IBOTHR 5) N1295000**** WBL/Career Preparation (2-3) N1290024: Peacemakers School Team Mediation 1 (1 Unit) (PEACE1) [Approved for those districts working with sponsoring organization(s)] N1290025: Peacemakers School Team Mediation 2 1 Unit) (PEACE2) [Approved for those districts working with sponsoring organization(s)]SS001000: Instructional Administration SS001000: Instructional Administration Those district-wide activities which have as their purpose managing, directing, and supervising the instructional program, and improving the quality of instruction and the curriculum. SS001008: Instructional Administration, Vocational Education Programs SS004000: Instructional Research and Development Those activities that investigate, experiment, and/or follow through with the development of new or improved instructional methods, techniques, procedures or programs, etc. SS005000: Curriculum and Personnel Development Those activities which have as their purpose enhancing the quality or expanding the scope of established curriculum, and/or improving the quality of instruction through inservice training of professional personnel. SS004008: Instructional Research and Development, Vocational Education Programs SS20000: Visiting Teacher Services Those activities related to promoting and improving school attendance. SS022000 Liaison Services SS023000 Certification Services REVISIONS: 02890000: General Music, Departmentalized Grade 6 I3250200: IB Music SL (1 Unit) (IBMUSSL) I3250300: IB Music HL (1 Unit) (IBMUSHL) I3250400: IB Theatre/Film SL (1 Unit) (IBFILMSL) I3250500: IB Theatre/Film HL (1 Unit) (IBFILMHL) I3600100: IB Art/Design HL (1 Unit) (IBARTHL) I3600200: IB Art/Design SL-A (1 Unit) (IBARTSLA) I3600300: IB Art/Design SL-B (1 Unit) (IBARTSLB) I3750200: IB Theatre Arts SL (1 Unit) (IBTHSL) I3750300: IB Theatre Arts HL (1 Unit) (IBTHHL) I3020000: Environmental Systems and Societies (1 Unit) (IBENVIRS) I3000100: IB Theory Of Knowledge (1 Unit) (IBTOK) I3010200: IB Biology (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-BIO) I3010201: IB Biology II (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-BIO2) I3020000: IB Environmental Systems (1 Unit) (IBENVIRS) I3040001: IB Chemistry I (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-CHEM1) I3040002: IB Chemistry II (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-CHEM2) I3050001: IB Physics I (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-PHYS1) I3050002: IB Physics II (1-1 1/2 Units) (IB-PHYS2) I3110400: IB Languages other than English Level IV Arabic (1 unit) (IBARABIC4) I3110500: IB Languages other than English Level V Arabic (1 unit) (IBARABIC5) I3120400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Japanese (IBJAPN 4) I3120500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Japanese (IBJAPN 5) I3220300: IB English III (1/2-1 Unit) (IBENG 3) I3220400: IB English IV (1/2-1 Unit) (IBENG 4) I3250200: IB Music SL (1 Unit) (IBMUSSL) I3250300: IB Music HL (1 Unit) (IBMUSHL) I3301100: IB History, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBHIST) I3301200: IB History: Africa, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHISTAF) I3301300: IB History: Americas, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHISTAM) I3301400: IB History: East And Southeast Asia, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHISTAS) I3301500: IB History: Europe, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBHSTEUR) I3302100: IB Geography, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBGEO-SL) I3302200: IB Geography, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBGEO-HL) I3303100: IB Economics, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBECO-SL) I3303200: IB Economics, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBECO-HL) I3303300: IB Business & Management I (1 Unit) (IBBMT1) I3303400: IB Business & Management II (1 Unit) (IBBMT2) I3304100: IB Psychology, Standard Level (1 Unit) (IBPSYCSL) I3304200: IB Psychology, Higher Level (2 Units) (IBPSYCHL) I3366010: IB Philosophy (1/2-1 Unit) (IBPHILOS) I3410400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - French (IBFREN 4) I3410500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - French (IBFREN 5) I3420400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - German (IBGER 4) I3420500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - German (IBGER 5) I3430400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Latin (IBLAT 4) I3430500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Latin (IBLAT 5) I3440400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Spanish (IBSPAN 4) I3440500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Spanish (IBSPAN 5) I3450400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Russian (IBRUSS 4) I3450500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Russian (IBRUSS 5) I3440600: IB Languages Other Than English Level VI Spanish (1 Unit) (IBSPAN6) I3440700: IB Languages Other Than English Level VII - Spanish(1 Unit) (IBSPAN7) I3480400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Hebrew (IBHEB 4) I3480500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Hebrew (IBHEB 5) I3490400: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Chinese (IBCHIN 4) I3490500: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Chinese (IBCHIN 5) I3490600: IB Languages Other Than English Level VI - Chinese(1 Unit) (IBCHIN6) I3490700: IB Languages Other Than English Level VI - Chinese(1 Unit) (IBCHIN7) I3520400: IB Languages Other Than English-Hindi Level IV (1) (IBHIND 4) I3520500: IB Languages Other Than English-Hindi Level V (1) (IBHIND 5) I3580200: IB Computer Science I (1 Unit) (IBTACS1) I3580300: IB Computer Science II (1 Unit) (IBTACS2) I3580400: IB Information Technology In A Global Society (1 Unit) (IBITGS) I3600100: IB Art/Design HL (1 Unit) (IBARTHL) I3600200: IB Art/Design SL-A (1 Unit) (IBARTSLA) I3600300: IB Art/Design SL-B (1 Unit) (IBARTSLB) I3663600: IB Languages Other Than English Level VI - Other(1 Unit) (IBOTHR6) I3663700: IB Languages Other Than English Level VI - Other(1 Unit) (IBOTHR7) I3750200: IB Theatre Arts SL (1 Unit) (IBTHSL) I3750300: IB Theatre Arts HL (1 Unit) (IBTHHL) I3996000: IB Languages Other Than English Level IV (1 Unit) - Other (IBOTHR 4) I3996100: IB Languages Other Than English Level V (1 Unit) - Other (IBOTHR 5) N1295000**** WBL/Career Preparation (2-3 Units) (WBLCP) N1290024: Peacekeepers School Team Mediation 1 (1 Unit) (PEACE1) [Approved for those districts working with sponsoring organization(s)] N1290025: Peacekeepers School Team Mediation 2 1 Unit) (PEACE2) [Approved for those districts working with sponsoring organization(s)] District-wide activities which have as their purpose managing, directing, and supervising the instructional program, and improving the quality of instruction and the curriculum. SS001000: Instructional Administration SS001008: Instructional Administration, Career and Technical Education Programs Activities that investigate, experiment, and/or follow through with the development of new or improved instructional methods, techniques, procedures or programs, etc. SS004000: Instructional Research and Development The following codes are to be used for reporting non-teaching responsibilities for those activities which have as their purpose enhancing the quality or expanding the scope of established curriculum, and/or improving the quality of instruction through inservice training of professional personnel. SS005000: Curriculum and Personnel Development SS004008: Instructional Research and Development, Career and Technical Education Programs SS20000: Truant Officer/Visiting Teacher Services Those activities related to promoting and improving school attendance. SS022000: Liaison Services Activities related to liaison services for the district . An example is a Field Service agent. SS023000: Certification Services Activities associated with the management and/or monitoring of district staff certification. PC027 DAYS-OF-WEEK-CODEDAYS-OF-WEEK-CODE 01: M 02: MT 03: MTW 04: MTWTh 05: MTWThF 06: MTWF 07: MTTh 08: MTThF 09: MTF 10: MW 11: MWTh 12: MWThF 13: MWF 14: MTh 15: MThF 16: MF 17: T 18: TW 19: TWTh 20: TWThF 21: TWF 22: TTh 23: TThF 24: TF 25: W 26: WTh 27: WThF 28: WF 29: Th 30: ThF 31: F 32: SDAYS-OF-WEEK-CODE (Table Deleted) 01: Deleted 02: Deleted 03: Deleted 04: Deleted 05: Deleted 06: Deleted 07: Deleted 08: Deleted 09: Deleted 10: Deleted 11: Deleted 12: Deleted 13: Deleted 14: Deleted 15: Deleted 16: Deleted 17: Deleted 18: Deleted 19: Deleted 20: Deleted 21: Deleted 22: Deleted 23: Deleted 24: Deleted 25: Deleted 26: Deleted 27: Deleted 28: Deleted 29: Deleted 30: Deleted 31: Deleted 32: DeletedP, AC030 POPULATION-SERVED-CODEPOPULATION-SERVED-CODE 01: Regular Students Those students served through the regular academic program and students who do not constitute a special population. 02: Bilingual Students Those students served in Bilingual programs. 03: Compensatory/Remedial Education Students Those students served in compensatory or remedial education programs. 04: Gifted and Talented Students Those students served in programs for identified gifted and talented students. 05: Career and Technical Students Those students served in an approved state career and technical education course. 06: Special Education Students Those students served in special education programs as determined by the admission, review, and dismissal committee. 07: ESL Students Those students served in English as a Second Language programs. 08: Adult Basic Education Students Those students served in the Adult Basic Education program. 09: Honors Students Those students served in Honors classes. 10: Migrant Students Those students served in migrant programs.POPULATION-SERVED-CODE (Table Re-instated) 01: Regular Students Those students served through the regular academic program and students who do not constitute a special population. 02: Bilingual Students Those students served in Bilingual programs. 03: Compensatory/Remedial Education Students Those students served in compensatory or remedial education programs. 04: Gifted and Talented Students Those students served in programs for identified gifted and talented students. 05: Career and Technical Students Those students served in an approved state career and technical education course. 06: Special Education Students Those students served in special education programs as determined by the admission, review, and dismissal committee. 07: ESL Students Those students served in English as a Second Language programs. 08: Adult Basic Education Students Those students served in the Adult Basic Education program. 09: Honors Students Those students served in Honors classes. 10: Migrant Students Those students served in migrant programs.PC035 INSTRUC-TIONAL-SETTING-CODEDELETIONS 13***: In-School Suspension An on-campus setting for students who commit disciplinary infractions, where the student continues to receive instruction in each course to the extent possible. 15***: School-Community Guidance Center A program that meets the requirements for school-community guidance centers as specified under TEC 37.051-37.056. 16***: Alternative Education School Program for Discipline A program for students who have been removed in accordance with TEC 37.008 from the students assigned campus and placed in an alternative educational program operated by a school district either alone or in cooperation with other school districts, juvenile agencies, or other governmental entities. 18***: Training Station The training site at which a student enrolled in a career and technical education career preparation program is receiving technical training. 19***: Televised Instruction This setting is for providing instruction in which the content of a course for credit is delivered primarily through televisual technology, such as interactive television, videotaped courses, or the Internet. 75***: Non-disciplinary Alternative Education A program for students who receive instruction in a non-disciplinary alternative educational setting (not under TEC 37.008). 80***: Regular Class This code is used for all settings not mentioned above including regular classroom, laboratory, or shop settings.DELETIONS 13***: Deleted. 15***: Deleted. 16***: Deleted. 18***: Deleted. 19***: Deleted. 75***: Deleted. 80***: Deleted. PC035 INSTRUC-TIONAL-SETTING-CODEREVISIONS 00*: No instructional setting (such as Speech Therapy) 31**: Home-based Instruction 32**: Center-based Instruction 34**: Other environment 40**: Mainstream 50**: Residential Nonpublic School Program 60**: Nonpublic Day School 70**: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired 71**: Texas School for the Deaf Footnotes: * Must not be used on the 090 record. ** Must not be used on the 405 or 408 record. *** Must not be used on the 163, 405, 408, or 435 record. REVISIONS 00: No instructional setting (such as Speech Therapy) 31*: Home-based Instruction 32*: Center-based Instruction 34*: Other environment 40*: Mainstream 50*: Residential Nonpublic School Program 60*: Nonpublic Day School 70*: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired 71*: Texas School for the Deaf Footnotes: *: Must not be used on the 405, 408, or 505 record. PC039 WEEKS-OF-MONTH-CODE DELETED CODES: WEEKS-OF-MONTH-CODE 01: Week 1 02: Weeks 1 and 2 03: Weeks 1, 2 and 3 04: Weeks 1, 2, 3, and 4 05: Weeks 1, 2 and 4 06: Weeks 1 and 3 07: Weeks 1, 3 and 4 08: Weeks 1 and 4 09: Week 2 10: Weeks 2 and 3 11: Weeks 2, 3 and 4 12: Weeks 2 and 4 13: Week 3 14: Weeks 3 and 4 15: Week 4DELETED CODES: WEEKS-OF-MONTH-CODE (Table Deleted) 01: Deleted 02: Deleted 03: Deleted 04: Deleted 05: Deleted 06: Deleted 07: Deleted 08: Deleted 09: Deleted 10: Deleted 11: Deleted 12: Deleted 13: Deleted 14: Deleted 15: DeletedPC042 RECORD-TYPE-INPUT-CODEADDITION NoneADDITION 500: Flexible Attendance Data- Student 505: Special Education Flexible Attendance Data - Student 510: Career and Technical Education (CTE) Flexible Attendance- Student MC049 SHARED-SVCS-ARRANGEMT-TYPE-CODEADDITION NoneADDITION 26: Utilities 27: Internet and Network ServicesAC062 GRADUATION-TYPE-CODEREVISION 13: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised May, 1998; for all students who entered grade 9 in 1998-99, 1999-00, and 2000-01 (including TAC 89.1070(b)(1) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002. [26 Tex. Reg. 1837]) 21: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised June 2000; for students who entered grade 9 in 2001-2002, 2002-2003, and 2003-2004 (including TAC 89.1070(b)(1) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002. [26 Tex. Reg. 1837]) 24: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised November 2003; for students who entered grade 9 in 2004-2005 and thereafter (including TAC 89.1070(b)(1) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002.) 27: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised September 1, 2005; including TAC 89.1070(b)(1) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002. (for students who entered grade 9 in 2007-2008 and thereafter) REVISION 13: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised May, 1998; for all students who entered grade 9 in 1998-99, 1999-00, and 2000-01 (including TAC 89.1070(b)(2) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002. [26 Tex. Reg. 1837]) 21: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised June 2000; for students who entered grade 9 in 2001-2002, 2002-2003, and 2003-2004 (including TAC 89.1070(b)(2) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002. [26 Tex. Reg. 1837]) 24: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised November 2003; for students who entered grade 9 in 2004-2005 and thereafter (including TAC 89.1070(b)(2) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002.) 27: Minimum High School Program TAC Chapter 74, revised September 1, 2005; including TAC 89.1070(b)(2) for students receiving special education services), revised August 1, 2002. (for students who entered grade 9 in 2007-2008 and thereafter) MC067 REG-DAY-SCH-PROG-DEAF-CODEADDITION NoneADDITION 3: Student participates in a Regional Day School Program for the DeafMC067 REG-DAY-SCH-PROG-DEAF-CODEDELETION 1: Enrolled in the regional day school program for the deaf less than 50% of the day 2: Enrolled in the regional day school program for the deaf 50% or more of the dayDELETION 1: Deleted 2: DeletedMC145 FUND-CODE(PAYROLL AND ACTUAL)REVISED CODES 206: ESEA Title III Subtitle B-Education for the Homeless Children and Youth 273*: Mathematics and Science Partnerships 274*: GEAR UP 275*: School Dropout Prevention 276*: Title I SIP Academy Grant 357*: Shared Services Arrangements Mathematics and Science Partnerships 358*: Shared Services Arrangements Title I SIP Academy Grant 423*: Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success Initiative 424*: School Leadership Pilot Program 425*: Teacher Induction and Mentoring Program 426*: Texas Educator Excellence Award Grant Program 442*: Shared Services Arrangements-Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success InitiativeREVISED CODES 206: ESEA Title X, Part C -Education for the Homeless Children and Youth 273: Mathematics and Science Partnerships 274: GEAR UP 275: School Dropout Prevention 276: Title I SIP Academy Grant 357: Shared Services Arrangements Mathematics and Science Partnerships 358: Shared Services Arrangements Title I SIP Academy Grant 423: Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success Initiative 424: School Leadership Pilot Program 425: Teacher Induction and Mentoring Program 426: Texas Educator Excellence Award Grant Program 442: Shared Services Arrangements-Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success InitiativeMC145 FUND-CODE(PAYROLL AND ACTUAL)NEW CODES NoneNEW CODES 266: ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 279: Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 Enhancing Education through Technology ARRA (Stimulus) 280: ESEA, Title X, Part C Education for the Homeless Children and Youth ARRA (Stimulus) 283: IDEA Part B, Formula ARRA (Stimulus) 284: IDEA Part B, Preschool ARRA (Stimulus) 285: ESEA, Title I, Part A Improving Basic Programs ARRA (Stimulus) 286: Title I SIP Academy Grant ARRA (Stimulus) 359: Shared Services Arrangements ESEA, Title I, Part A Improving Basic Programs ARRA (Stimulus) 360: Shared Services Arrangements Title I SIP Academy Grant ARRA (Stimulus) 361: Shared Services Arrangements Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 Enhancing Education through Technology ARRA (Stimulus) 364: Shared Services Arrangements IDEA Part B, Formula ARRA (Stimulus) 365: Shared Services Arrangements IDEA Part B, Preschool ARRA (Stimulus) 366: Shared Services Arrangements ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 367: Shared Services Arrangements ESEA Title X, Part C Education for the Homeless Children and Youth ARRA (Stimulus)MC147 PROGRAM-INTENT-CODENEW CODES NoneNEW CODES 31*: High School Allotment ProgramMC160 FUND-CODE(SSA ACTUAL)REVISED CODES 295: Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title III, Part C-Education for the Homeless Children and Youth 357*: Shared Services Arrangements Mathematics and Science Partnerships 358*: Shared Services Arrangements Title I SIP Academy Grant 442*: Shared Services Arrangements-Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success InitiativeREVISED CODES 295: Shared Services Arrangements-ESEA Title X, Part C-Education for the Homeless Children and Youth 357: Shared Services Arrangements Mathematics and Science Partnerships 358: Shared Services Arrangements Title I SIP Academy Grant 442: Shared Services Arrangements-Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Success InitiativeMC160 FUND-CODE(SSA ACTUAL)NEW CODES NoneNEW CODES 359: Shared Services Arrangements ESEA, Title I, Part A Improving Baisc Programs ARRA (Stimulus) 360: Shared Services Arrangements Title I SIP Academy Grant ARRA (Stimulus) 361: Shared Services Arrangements Title II, Part D, Subpart 1 Enhancing Education through Technology ARRA (Stimulus) 364: Shared Services Arrangements IDEA Part B, Formula ARRA (Stimulus) 365: Shared Services Arrangements IDEA Part B, Preschool ARRA (Stimulus) 366: Shared Services Arrangements ARRA of 2009, Title XIV, State Fiscal Stabilization Fund 367: Shared Services Arrangements ESEA Title X, Part C Education for the Homeless Children and Youth ARRA (Stimulus)MC161 STUDENT-ATTRIBUTION-CODEDELETED CODES 08: This code is not applicable to open-enrollment charter schools. Student lives in Texas but outside the boundaries of the district and is not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a juvenile pre-adjudication secure detention facility registered with the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (TJPC) or a juvenile post-adjudication secure correctional facility that is registered with the TJPC. 09: This code is not applicable to open-enrollment charter schools. Student lives in Texas but outside the boundaries of the district and is not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district while living in a residential treatment facility.DELETED CODES 08: Deleted 09: DeletedMC161 STUDENT-ATTRIBUTION-CODENEW CODES NoneNEW CODES 13: Texas Juvenile Probation Commission facility, by court order, not regularly assigned to the district: Student lives in the district boundaries while being served in the facility but prior to placement in the facility, student lived outside the boundaries of the district and was not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a juvenile pre-adjudication secure detention facility registered with the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (TJPC) or a juvenile post-adjudication secure correctional facility that is registered with the TJPC. The student was court-ordered into the facility. 14: Texas Juvenile Probation Commission facility, by court order, regularly assigned to the district: Student is regularly assigned to the district and is being served in the facility. The student is in a juvenile pre-adjudication secure detention facility registered with the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (TJPC) or a juvenile post-adjudication secure correctional facility that is registered with the TJPC. The student was court-ordered into the facility. 15: Texas Juvenile Probation Commission facility, not by court order, not regularly assigned to the district: Student lives in the district boundaries while being served in the facility but prior to placement in the facility, student lived outside the boundaries of the district and was not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a juvenile pre-adjudication secure detention facility registered with the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (TJPC) or a juvenile post-adjudication secure correctional facility that is registered with the TJPC. The student was not court-ordered into the facility. 16: Texas Juvenile Probation Commission facility, not by court order, regularly assigned to the district: Student is regularly assigned to the district and is being served in the facility. The student is in a juvenile pre-adjudication secure detention facility registered with the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (TJPC) or a juvenile post-adjudication secure correctional facility that is registered with the TJPC. The student was not court-ordered into the facility. 17: Texas Youth Commission facility, by court order, not regularly assigned to the district: Student lives in the district boundaries while being served in the facility but prior to placement in the facility, student lived outside the boundaries of the district and was not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a Texas Youth Commission facility. The student was court-ordered into the facility. 18: Texas Youth Commission facility, by court order, regularly assigned to the district: Student is regularly assigned to the district and is being served in a Texas Youth Commission facility. The student was court-ordered into the facility. 19: Texas Youth Commission facility, not by court order, not regularly assigned to the district: Student lives in the district boundaries while being served in the facility but prior to placement in the facility, student lived outside the boundaries of the district and was not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a Texas Youth Commission facility. The student was not court-ordered into the facility. 20: Texas Youth Commission facility, not by court order, regularly assigned to the district: Student is regularly assigned to the district and is being served in a Texas Youth Commission facility. The student was not court-ordered into the facility. 21: Residential treatment facility, by court order, not regularly assigned to the district: Student lives in the district boundaries while being served in the facility but prior to placement in the facility, student lived outside the boundaries of the district and was not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a residential treatment facility. The student was court-ordered into the facility. 22: Residential treatment facility, by court order, regularly assigned to the district: Student is regularly assigned to the district and is being served in a residential treatment facility. The student was court-ordered into the facility. 23: Residential treatment facility, not by court order, not regularly assigned to the district: Student lives in the district boundaries while being served in the facility but prior to placement in the facility, student lived outside the boundaries of the district and was not regularly assigned to the district. The student is being served in the district because the student is in a residential treatment facility. The student was not court-ordered into the facility. 24: Residential treatment facility, not by court order, regularly assigned to the district: Student is regularly assigned to the district and is being served in a residential treatment facility. The student was not court-ordered into the facility. 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This type of distance education technology is via one-way video and two-way audio interactive communications. 02: Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) This type of distance education technology uses videotape or live television programs to provide specific instructional content to learners so that related instructional goals can be achieved. ITFS is via microwave transmission, which is one-way video and two-way audio interactive communications (closed circuit transmission). 03: Videoconferencing This type of technology uses telephone lines (i.e., ISDN or T-1) to provide two-way video and audio interactive communications. 04: Internet The Internet is a global network of computers that communicate using a common language. 10: Videoconferencing and Internet This type of technology uses telephone lines (i.e., ISDN or T-1) to provide two-way video and audio interactive communications. 11: Instructional Television Fixed Service and Internet 12: Satellite and Internet 99: OtherDISTANCE-LEARNING-INDICATOR-CODE (Table deleted) 00: Deleted 01: Deleted 02: Deleted. 03: Deleted. 04: Deleted 10: Deleted 11: Deleted 12: Deleted 99: DeletedMC172 EVEN-START-INDICATOR-CODEDeleted Codes 0: Not enrolled in an Even Start program. 1: Even Start Child 2: Even Start Teen ParentDeleted Codes 0: Deleted. 1: Deleted 2: DeletedPC179 CLASS-TYPE-CODECLASS-TYPE-CODE NoneCLASS-TYPE-CODE (New table) 01: Regular - This code is used for all settings not mentioned below including regular classroom, laboratory, or shop settings. (Former INSTRUCTIONAL-SETTING-CODE 80) 02: Non-Regular - Classes designed for students in the following settings. In-School Suspension (Former INSTRUCTIONAL-SETTING-CODE 13) An on-campus setting for students who commit disciplinary infractions, where the student continues to receive instruction in each course to the extent possible. School-Community Guidance Center (Former INSTRUCTIONAL-SETTING-CODE 15) A program that meets the requirements for school-community guidance centers as specified under TEC 37.051-37.056. Alternative Education School Program for Discipline (Former INSTRUCTIONAL-SETTING-CODE 16 and 18) A program for students who have been removed in accordance with TEC 37.008 from the students assigned campus and placed in an alternative educational campus/program operated by a school district either alone or in cooperation with other school districts, juvenile agencies, or other governmental entities. 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