CSIS and San Diego City Schools
Thursday, June 22, 2006
  Three new fields in Zangle's Student Editor
San Diego City Schools began to participate in the California School Information Services (CSIS) Program in 2004-05 by assigning Statewide Student Identifiers (SSIDs) to over 100,000 students enrolled in the district at the time. The assignment of SSIDs, or CSIS IDs, to enrolled students is an ongoing task that the district is involved in. The establishment of SSIDs for all students in the state of California is needed in order to ensure student records are transferred in a more efficient and timely manner and to allow for better data in educational practice and policy.

The district needs your help to find out where each student attended school before coming to our district. Three new fields have been added to Zangle to help the district assign CSIS IDs to new students. These fields, located on the SDCS-CSIS tab in Student Editor, need to be completed when enrolling a student who is new to the district.
A job aid providing instructions for entering data in these new fields as you enroll new students is available for download on the Zangle Job Aids page.

Eventually, every student in California will have a CSIS ID. For more questions about why students need a CSIS ID, please visit the San Diego City Schools CSIS website at http://www.sandi.net/it/projects/csis/. If you have questions about CSIS policy, please contact the Researching and Reporting Department at (619) 725-7188. If you need technical assistance with Zangle, please call the Help Desk at (619) 725-7500.
 




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San Diego City Schools This blog serves as a vehicle for communication regarding how San Diego City Schools will be participating in the California School Information Services (CSIS) program. For more information, please visit http://www.sandi.net/it/projects/csis/.

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