Hi, is there any word on when the CRDC data collection tool for the 2021-2022 school year will be available? I'm currently only seeing the report for the 2020-2021 school year.
In my district, HR and the department of student services
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At VUSD I do most of it, except for the staff section which is done by Human Resources.
Which department are you in?
Business Office/Payroll
We divide it up. School Principals complete most of the form, but HR completes the Teacher FTE Section and the Director of Technology completes the Technology portion.
@shackbarth wrote:
Interested to know which department in your district completes the CRDC, or is it sent out to the individual school sites?
I do it all. But that's because my team also works hand in hand with both our enrollment department and our HR department to submit the annual state reports, so I have access to all of the academic and personnel data that CRDC requires, which also helps when I have to yell at them ... er, I mean "provide an explanation" ... when they're wrong.
I only ask our district athletics director for the sports participation numbers. Otherwise, we have everything else.
Which dept. are you in?
Depends on the size of your district. Ours is very small (MS/HS combined and 1 Elementary) so the other building secretary and I completed the report because we also do all the state reporting. We filled in the info for our buildings on the school form and collaborated on the LEA form. To complete the information for the CRDC we had to export data from our SIS and Special Ed database and we used reports from MSDS for Count Day and REP data. Finally, we had to create a flat file and then correct or confirm any warnings/errors that were flagged.
It would have been nice if we could have used one report in PowerSchool instead of creating a multitude of exports. That was tedious.
Is the report actually functioning for you?
It did, but I still have to input/upload a lot of the data manually.
Yes. After we updated the State Reporting Installer to 24.1.2.0.3.0 we now have a report (under State Reports or Compliance Reports if you are using EU) for 2021-2022 CRDC version 1.1
Small school so after jumping through a couple of hoops I just gave up and went through historical grades since we only had 138 students at the MS/HS.
Just reaching back out has anyone figured out how to get the report to pull the kids who passed in the report working? for the Math and science classes.
@ BrandonS2: They didn't ask for the passing rates for Science, only Math. So for Math, I used the grades from STOREDGRADES table for 2021-22 for Algebra. For Science, it only asks the enrollment, and I used the enrollment in Science classes in October 2021.
Unfortunately, my report keeps failing. last night our system got the most recent update and nothing has changed with the report. any advice?
Error code- 0
Error message:
The error occurred in file:///G:\hawest-NM131\PowerSchool\temp\tomcat-olap\core.CRDC_System_insertData_2022.xml.8858402331399569159.tmp. --- The error occurred while applying a parameter map. --- Check the insertIntoCRDCSystemStudentsTable_2022.oracle-InlineParameterMap. --- Check the statement (update failed). --- Cause: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-20102: COMMON_CRDC_REPORT_2022.getCommonCRDCStudentDetails - An error was encountered - -942 -ERROR- ORA-00942: table or view does not exist ORA-06512: at "PS.COMMON_CRDC_REPORT_2022", line 2393
Have updated your schools for CRDC 2021-2022 in PowerSchool?
At the District level:
Start Page > District Setup >
Schools/School Info > Edit School > Civil Rights Data Collection 2021-2022
thank you so much for the help! we are a charter school and we are our own district. I appreciate your guidance. It makes more sense now. 😊
We only had 238 students in 21/22. We decided that the time spent on getting the PS report to run correctly was about the same as using the Excel Templates that the CRDC provides on their website and other reports from PS and MSDS.