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SIMS Version 2.0 Data Standards Handbook for the Massachusetts Student Information Management System Reference Guide Version 3.3

October 1, 2004 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 2 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

SIMS Version 2.0 Data Standards Handbook for the Massachusetts Student Information Management System Reference Guide Version 3.3

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 OVERVIEW...... 1–3 STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...... 1–3 SECTION 2 STATE STUDENT REGISTRATION SYSTEM...... 2–4 STATE STUDENT REGISTRATION SYSTEM...... 2–4 System Design...... 2–4 LOCALLY ASSIGNED STUDENT IDENTIFIER...... 2–5 District Responsibility...... 2–5 SECTION 3 LEGAL ADVISORY...... 3–6 I. PURPOSES AND GOALS OF THE STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...... 3–6 II. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED...... 3–6 III. RELEVANT STATUTORY PROVISIONS...... 3–8 The Department’s Authority to Establish Student IMS...... 3–8 Confidentiality of Student Records...... 3–8 IV. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS...... 3–10 The Department’s Legal Authority to Establish and Implement the System...... 3–10 Confidentiality of the Student Information Management System...... 3–10 The Student Identifier...... 3–12 Race and National Origin...... 3–13 Income Information...... 3–13 Data Correction...... 3–14 Additional Questions...... 3–15 SECTION 4 DATA STANDARDS...... 4–16 SELECTION PROCESS...... 4–16 REPORTING DISTRICTS...... 4–16 DATA STANDARDS DESCRIPTION...... 4–18 LIST OF SIMS VERSION 2.0 DATA ELEMENTS...... 4-19 SECTION 5 APPENDICES...... 5-77 APPENDIX A CODES FOR MASSACHUSETTS CITIES AND TOWNS...... 5-77 APPENDIX B LANGUAGE CODES...... 5-80 APPENDIX C COUNTRY CODES...... 5-81 APPENDIX D PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLABORATIVE CODES...... 5-83 APPENDIX E-PRIVATE SCHOOL CODES...... 5-109 APPENDIX E2-PRIVATE SCHOOL AND COLLABORATIVE CODES – ALPAHBETIZED BY NAME...... 5-119 APPENDIX F CHAPTER 74 PROGRAM CODES...... 5-129 APPENDIX G NON CHAPTER 74 PROGRAM CODES...... 5-130 APPENDIX H ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSE CODES...... 5-131 APPENDIX J DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT DATA STANDARDS...... 5-132 APPENDIX K ACCEPTABLE ASCII CHARACTERS...... 5-136 APPENDIX L SPECIAL EDUCATION DEFINITIONS...... 5-137 APPENDIX M - COMPETENCY ATTAINMENT ~ CERTIFICATES AND MILESTONES/ACHIEVEMENTS...... 141 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 3 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Section 1 Overview

The Massachusetts Department of Education is developing a comprehensive, web-based system to replace the paper-based data collection and information exchange system between the Department and school districts. The new system is being designed, in part, to reduce the administrative burden of data collection and reporting for both the Department and districts while improving the timeliness and accuracy of information.

The new system will consist of four strands - student, educator, school/district and internal Department of Education. The strands represent different parts of the education system in Massachusetts and each has particular requirements that will be addressed by the development of software applications.

Student Information Management System

The cornerstone of this project is the Student Information Management System (SIMS) that will support Education Reform requirements for student assessment and evaluation of school programs. The most significant of these requirements - the student assessment program - creates the need to collect information about individual students since assessment results will be used to certify each student's eligibility for a high school diploma. In addition, the Education Reform requirements that focus on accountability and evaluation of program effectiveness can be met only with information on each student and the program in which the student is involved.

Consequently, the SIMS must be able to track individual students across the state over time in order to match students with tests scores accurately and must collect the information necessary to meet the requirements of Education Reform and mandated state and federal reporting. These requirements of the SIMS presented two major questions to address in the design and development process:

 How will each student's information be identified over time in order to match records accurately?  What data elements should be collected for each student in Massachusetts Public Schools?

The Department of Education has been working on the design and development of the SIMS since May 1996. The approval of the Category 1 Data Standards represents the first step in the implementation of SIMS in all districts in Massachusetts.

The Massachusetts Student Information Management System Data Standards Handbook is intended to provide public school districts in Massachusetts with the information needed to implement the SIMS Data Standards.

Section 2 describes the design of the State Student Registration System that will be used to track students across the state over time.

Section 3 presents a legal advisory that addresses legal issues involved in the development of the Student Information Management System, in particular, confidentiality and privacy.

Section 4 provides a detailed description of the required data elements and the standards for collecting, maintaining and reporting them within the SIMS.

Section 5 provides appendices that contain code values for data elements and additional information relevant to the SIMS. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 4 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Section 2 State Student Registration System

The Student Information Management System requires a “student identifier” in order to track students within and across districts over time. An identifier is “a set of characters used as a proxy for name to identify an individual uniquely.” Using an identifier:

 Allows an individual’s record from one submission of data to be linked to the student’s record in other submissions.  Enables the data to be stored and searched efficiently.  Helps to maintain necessary confidentiality and security of student information.

In order to meet the requirements of the Education Reform Act, the Student Information Management System must be designed such that an unduplicated, unique and permanent student identifier is assigned to each student in Massachusetts public schools. Further, the records of an individual student must be matched accurately over time while keeping each student’s information confidential and secure.

Two different student identifiers will be used to provide accurate matching of student data over time and to ensure that student information at both the state and local level will be secure and confidential. One identifier will be assigned and managed at the state level (SASID); the other will be created and managed at the district level (LASID). Each student record submitted to the Department of Education by a school district must contain both identifiers. The identifiers must have different values.

State Student Registration System

The State Student Registration System will manage the assignment and verification of the State-Assigned Student Identifiers (SASID). This system is described below and in Diagrams 1 and 2.

1. The Department of Education will be responsible for assigning state unique student identifiers to all students in Massachusetts public schools. 2. The unique student identifier assigned to each student will be a new number to be used for the Student Information Management System. 3. Districts must maintain individual student records with a locally assigned student identifier that is unique within the district over time. The local student identifier is required for the initial assignment of the state student identifier, to allow matching of 1999 MCAS data with scores from subsequent years and to provide security for the state assigned student identifier at the local district. 4. After the initial assignment of student identifiers to all students enrolled in Massachusetts public schools, districts will be responsible for verifying the state student identifier for each new student who enrolls in the district, using the web-based, State Student Registration System. Students will need to provide their State Assigned Student Identifier when they register in a new district. (Diagram 1, State Student Registration System, describes the process of verifying/assigning a student identifier to a new student.)

SYSTEM DESIGN

1. The State Student Registration System will provide a secure and confidential approach to assigning identification numbers and will prevent unnecessary access to student information. Student data will be separated into four databases – the Student Directory Database, the CrossWalk Database, the Central Student Database and the District Database (containing aggregate information only). No single database will have complete information on students. Diagram 2 (Student Information Management System) illustrates the design of the system. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 5 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

2. The Student Directory database will contain a minimum set of information for each student that is necessary to verify and/or assign an identifier. Appropriate district staff will have secured access to this database. 3. The central student database will contain the student information transmitted by school districts. This database will not contain the state-assigned student identifier and, therefore, the data will be anonymous. A crosswalk file will allow authorized users to link student information with the student identifier. No access outside the Department of Education to either the crosswalk database nor the central student database will exist. 4. Student data will be aggregated to the school, district and state levels. The school and district data will be available to the public.

Locally Assigned Student Identifier The Education Reform Act and the Category 1 Data Standards require that districts must have a Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) for each student in the district. The Locally Assigned Student Identifier must be created and maintained by the district to provide a unique identifier for students within the district over time and be submitted with all individual data submitted to the Department of Education.

The LASID and the State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) combine to increase the accuracy of matching student records over time. In addition, the use of a local identifier allows the state identifier to be held secure, as appropriate, at the local district and allows local districts to maintain control of their own student information systems without depending on the state assigned student identifier.

DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITY

The Student Information Management System requires school districts to:  Create a Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) for each student in the district that is unique across district, across programs and, over time, is unduplicated and permanent (See Appendix F). The LASID must have the following characteristics: 1. The identifier must identify one and only one student 2. A student must have only one local identifier 3. The identifier must exist for that student as long as the student's records are maintained by the district  Maintain the LASID on all student records that will be submitted to the Department of Education.  Match the State Assigned Student Identification number (SASID) with the LASID.  Include both the SASID and LASID in each student’s record that is submitted to the Department of Education. The values of these two identifiers must be different.

The following Category 1 Data Elements will be used to create the Student Directory database that will be the basis of the assignment and verification of the State Assigned Student Identifier:

Data Element DOE001 Locally Assigned Student Identifier DOE003 First Name DOE004 Middle Name DOE005 Last Name DOE006 Date of Birth DOE008 City/Town of Birth DOE009 Gender DOE014 City/Town of Residence Massachusetts Department of Education Page 6 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Section 3 Legal Advisory

I. Purposes and Goals of the Student Information Management System

The Education Reform Act of 1993 requires the Board of Education to adopt a system for evaluating the performance of public school districts and the individual schools within them on an annual basis. The system must include a mechanism for measuring whether student performance is or is not improving from year to year. In addition, the Department of Education is regularly called upon to collect data from schools for other purposes, such as awarding grants, conducting studies to determine the effectiveness of our educational systems, reporting to the U.S. Department of Education on uses of federal funds, and measuring compliance with federal and state education laws.

The Department of Education is developing a Student Information Management System (SIMS) that will enable it to track the educational performance of each public school student in the Commonwealth and to fulfill many of its reporting and oversight functions. The system, as presently designed, requires each school district to supply to the Department individual student information on 35 data elements several times each year. The data elements are set forth in Section 4 of this Handbook.

The system is fully automated, which will allow schools to send the required information to the Department electronically and reduce the administrative burden on the schools of responding to requests for information. SIMS will make it possible to use information for legitimate educational purposes, while at the same time complying with the state and federal legal requirements for protecting the confidentiality of individual student data. The purpose of this advisory is to review those requirements as they apply to SIMS, and to answer common questions concerning their application to the system.

II. General Description of How the System Is Designed

Under SIMS, public school districts will be responsible for inputting the data element information for each student within their district. Almost all of the information required under this system is currently collected and retained by schools in a paper or electronic format for each student. Hence, the new system does not materially change local school district data collection responsibilities.

The rules concerning what information school officials may or may not ask or require students to provide remain the same under the new system. Some of those rules are discussed below. Local schools have always been the primary repository of individualized student records. This will not change under the new system.

Under both state and federal law, school districts have a responsibility under the new electronic system to protect individual student records from unwarranted or unauthorized disclosure, just as they had under the old paper system. Restricted access to the system can and must be achieved through the use of electronic security systems which allow those persons with a legitimate educational purpose to have access to the records.

Under the old system, school districts were annually required to provide some individual student data, and a great amount of aggregated data concerning all students, to the Department. With or without an electronic system, demands for individual student data are increasing under the requirements of Education Reform. Under SIMS, schools will be required only to input responses for each data element for each student. The system will then automatically aggregate the information as needed. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 7 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Once the individual student information is entered into the system by local school officials, the system will be able to verify whether any formatting errors have occurred and provide local officials with an opportunity to correct them.

Once this process is completed, the information will be ready for transmission to the Department over the Internet. The system will encrypt (i.e., disguise) the information before it is sent over the Internet, so as to protect it from access by unauthorized persons. The encrypted information will be unrecognizable as student information.

When the encrypted data reaches the Department, it will be loaded into the Department’s system and converted into three separate databases. One, the “Student Directory database,” will contain only identifying information, such as the student identification number, name, date of birth, city/town of birth and gender of each student. The second, the “central student database,” will contain an internal reference number that has been produced by the crosswalk database and the other data elements for each student. It will not include the name contained in the Student Directory database nor the student identification number. The third, the “cross-walk” or “cross-reference table,” will contain the student identification number matched to the internal reference number. The central student database will contain responses to each data element for each student, but will not allow anyone who has access to that database actually to identify the student to whom those data elements apply. Authorized personnel at the Department and in the school districts will be able to access data in only the student directory database and not the data in the central student database, except on a specific “need to know” basis. For instance, Department personnel assigned to ensure that an individual student does not receive more than one student identification number or that more than one student does not have the same identification number will be granted access to the Student Directory database.

Access to the Student Directory database will not in and of itself allow personnel to identify the information applicable to an individual student that is located in the central student database. This is because the internal reference numbers in the central student database cannot be matched with the student identification numbers in the Student Directory database through simple, visual comparison. A student’s identity cannot be known without access to all three databases. Such access will be granted on a case-by- case basis by the Commissioner, only on a strict “need to know” basis.

Only under very limited circumstances will any personnel at the Department need to access the crosswalk table and thereby be able to identify the information in the central database that is applicable to an identified student. Examples of such circumstances include an administrator required to respond to parental requests for access to their children’s records (see Part IV, Question 3); personnel responsible for verifying the current location of state wards for financing purposes; and personnel responsible for tracking students in the school choice or charter school programs to verify data in the case of disputes over which school districts are financially responsible for which students.

There are several advantages to sending individual student data to the Department electronically in an unaggregated form. First and foremost, it will allow the Department to aggregate the data in different ways to determine progress under Education Reform more precisely. Through this process, the Department will be able to measure student performance across school districts and according to different demographic factors. For instance, the Department will be able to determine whether test scores are lower for students with a certain primary language and, if necessary, to work with schools to design programs to address that issue, as is required by Education Reform. In addition, the system using unique student identifiers will enable the Department to track the educational progress of a student who moves from one district to another, even if the student has the same name as another student in the state. Also, since school districts no longer will have to aggregate student data in order to provide reports to the Department, local educators will be able to focus more of their time and energy on providing educational services to the students. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 8 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

III. Relevant Statutory Provisions

THE DEPARTMENT’S AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH STUDENT IMS

G.L. c. 69, section 1I authorizes the Department of Education to establish SIMS. It requires the Board to “adopt a system for evaluating on an annual basis the performance of both public school districts and individual public schools.” This “system shall include instruments designed to assess the extent to which schools and districts succeed in improving or fail to improve student performance.” G.L. c. 69, section 1I, paragraph 1. “The system shall be designed both to measure outcomes and results regarding student performance, and to improve the effectiveness of curriculum and instruction. ...” Section 1I, paragraph 2.

In order to facilitate this evaluation process, each school district is required to maintain “records on every student and employee. Each student record shall contain a unique and confidential identification number, basic demographic information, program and course information, and such other information as the department shall determine necessary. Said records shall conform to the parameters established by the department.” Section 1I, paragraph 6.

As part of this evaluation process, “[t]he commissioner [of education] is authorized and directed to gather information, including the information specified herein and such other information as the board shall require, for the purposes of evaluating individual public schools, school districts, and the efficacy and equity of state and federal mandated programs. All information filed pursuant to this section shall be filed in the manner and form prescribed by the department.” Section 1I, paragraph 5. The statute also provides that “[e]ach school district shall furnish to the department in a timely manner such additional information as the department shall request.” Section 1I, paragraph 8.

In short, the Department is expressly authorized and directed by state statute to collect from schools information about the performance of individual students, in the format prescribed by the Department. In addition, federal law requires the Department to report to the U.S. Secretary of Education on uses of federal education funds by the State. Federal law allows the Department of Education to receive student- specific information from local schools for the purpose of auditing, evaluating and enforcing the legal requirements associated with state and federally funded education programs. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g(b)(3) and (5).

CONFIDENTIALITY OF STUDENT RECORDS

Confidentiality of student records is required by both state and federal law. The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires state and local education agencies to protect the privacy of education records that contain “information directly related to a student” and which are “maintained by an educational agency or institution.” See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g. The entries in SIMS for individual students therefore qualify as education records within the meaning of FERPA. Absent written consent from the parent or student, or a valid court order, FERPA generally prohibits the release of education records to anyone other than local school officials, or federal and state education agencies with legitimate educational interests in the information. Limited exceptions apply and are discussed below in Part IV. Federal and state educational agencies, as well as organizations conducting studies on behalf of educational agencies, generally must maintain student information in a manner that will not allow others to identify the students or their parents. 20 U.S.C. section 1232g (b)(3).

On the state level, Massachusetts General Laws c. 71, section 34D delegates to the Board of Education the duty and authority to adopt regulations governing the maintenance of student records.1 In accordance with

1Section 34D provides that “[t]he board of education shall adopt regulations relative to the maintenance, retention, duplication, storage and periodic destruction of student records by the public elementary and secondary schools of the commonwealth.” The only substantive requirement imposed by the statute is that such regulations must allow the parent or guardian of any pupil to inspect the student’s school records. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 9 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 this section, the Board has adopted the regulations codified at 603 CMR 23.00. These are commonly referred to as the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations.

The term “student record” is defined at 603 CMR 23.02 as consisting of “the transcript and the temporary record, including all information -- recording and computer tapes, microfilm, microfiche, or any other materials -- regardless of physical form or characteristics concerning a student that is organized on the basis of the student’s name or in a way that such student may be individually identified, and that is kept by the public schools of the Commonwealth. The term as used shall mean all such information and materials regardless of where they are located, except for the information and materials specifically exempted by 603 CMR 23.04.”2

The information to be included in SIMS therefore falls within the definition of “student record” in 603 CMR 23.02 and must be kept confidential in accordance with those regulations.

Confidentiality of student records under the Massachusetts regulations is governed by 603 CMR 23.07. The general rule is that, other than local school officials who need access to such records in the performance of their official duties, the student or the student’s parent or guardian, no third party may have access to information in or from a student record without the written consent of the student (if he or she is age 14 or older or has entered the 9th grade, i.e., is an eligible student), or the student’s parent or guardian.

As under federal law, the state regulations permit limited exceptions, which allow release of some or all of such information without written consent. See 603 CMR 23.04 (4). These exceptions include release to federal, state or local education officials as necessary to audit, evaluate or enforce federal or state education laws or programs. Such officials are generally required, however, to protect the information so that other parties cannot identify the students or their parents, and to destroy data that would allow individual students or their parents to be identified after the data are no longer needed for the audit, evaluation or enforcement action. In addition, such education officials may receive the information only on condition that they will not release the information to any other third party without the written consent of the parent or the student.

Although the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations apply only to schools and school districts, the Department is also subject to stringent confidentiality requirements pursuant to the Massachusetts Fair Information Practices Act (FIPA), G.L. c. 66A. Under that statute, state agencies which are in possession of “personal data” from which an individual may be identified, including individual student records, may not release that information to third parties in the absence of a federal or state statute requiring disclosure, consent from the “data subject,” or a court order. Release pursuant to a court order is not allowed until the data subject has been given sufficient notice to allow him or her to seek to overturn the court order.

Accordingly, schools are authorized and required to release the data requested through SIMS to the Department of Education. However, except where specifically authorized by law, neither the schools nor

See also G.L. c. 71, section 34A (establishing student’s right to receive copy of transcript); G.L. c. 71, section 34E (establishing right of parent or guardian, and of student age eighteen or older, to inspect school records).

2“ The transcript,”as used in the definition of “student record,” is narrowly defined as “administrative records that constitute the minimum data necessary to reflect the student’s educational progress and to operate the educational system. These data shall be limited to the name, address, and phone number of the student; his/her birth date; name, address, and phone number of the parent or guardian; course titles, grades (or the equivalent when grades are not applicable), course credit, grade level completed, and the year completed.” In contrast, “the temporary record” is broadly defined to “consist of all the information in the student record which is not contained in the transcript.” Massachusetts Department of Education Page 10 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

the Department may release individually identifiable student data to any other third parties, without the written consent of the parent or the eligible student.

IV. Questions and Answers

THE DEPARTMENT’S LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH AND IMPLEMENT THE SYSTEM

1. Does the Department have the legal authority to require public school districts to provide information through SIMS?

A. Yes. See the discussion in Part III. A, above. The Department has clear legal authority to require each school district (including charter schools) to provide the requested information in this format.

2. Must a school or school district obtain parental consent to release individual student data, including information in SIMS, to the Department of Education?

A. No. The Massachusetts Student Records Regulations, as well as federal law, authorize school districts to release student records to the Department of Education without the prior consent of the parent or student.

3. May a parent prevent a school district from participating in SIMS with respect to an individual student?

A. No. However, parents have a legal right to review their child’s education records to ensure accuracy of the information contained in them.

CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

4. May parents obtain access to the information the Department maintains and collects regarding their children?

A. Yes. Federal law requires state educational agencies, including the Department, to allow parents to inspect and review any educational records the agency collects and maintains regarding their children. Under the federal law, students who are eighteen or older have the right to inspect and review their own educational records.

5. May any person working within the school district have access to student records, including the information in SIMS?

A. No. Federal and state law both require that access to student records be limited to those persons who, in the performance of their official duties, have a legitimate educational reason for accessing individual student records. It is the responsibility of superintendents and principals to ensure that this restriction is honored.

6. May someone obtain access under the Public Records Law to individual student data maintained by the Department or by local school districts?

A. No. Individual student data is not subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, G.L. c. 66, §10. The mandatory disclosure provisions of the Public Records Law do not apply to records that are exempt from disclosure by statute, or the disclosure of which may constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Individual student data is protected from disclosure by federal statute, as well as the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations and the Fair Massachusetts Department of Education Page 11 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Information Practices Act (FIPA), G.L. c. 66A. Disclosure of individual student data, other than that which falls within the definition of “directory information” under FERPA, may also constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Thus it is not subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law.

7. May the Department share personally identifiable student data, including information in SIMS, with state or local agencies without the written consent of the parent or the eligible student?

A. No. Because of the restrictions contained in FIPA, which are not applicable to school districts, the Department may not share such information with other state or local agencies, except under the very limited circumstances authorized by FIPA discussed in Part III.B, above.

8. May school officials share personally identifiable student data, including information in SIMS, with state or local agencies, other than the Department of Education, without the written consent of the parent or eligible student?

A. As a general matter the answer is no. However, there are certain exceptions to this rule:

1) As discussed in question 1 above, no written consent is required to release student record information to the Department of Education.

2) Basic information that falls within the scope of “directory information” under FERPA, may be disclosed to third parties, including other state or local agencies.3 This is reflected in the state regulations at 603 CMR 23.07(4)(a). However, under both state and federal law, even this information cannot be disclosed to third persons or agencies, except as discussed below, unless and until the local school or the Department gives public notice of the types of information to be released and eligible students and parents have been given a reasonable time after such notice to inform the school or the Department that such information should not be released without their consent. Note: This process of public notice does not have to be undertaken prior to releasing any student specific information to the Department, to officials within the student’s school district who have a legitimate educational reason for access, to officials within another school district in which the student is seeking to enroll who have a legitimate educational reason for access, or to the other specific persons or agencies referenced in FERPA. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g(b).

3) FERPA allows disclosure of student records to state or local officials to whom a state statute allows such disclosure in connection with juvenile justice proceedings. Hence, student records may be disclosed to probation officers conducting an investigation pursuant to G.L. c. 119, section 57, to a judge who requests such information concerning a student who will be appearing before the court as provided in G.L. c. 119, section 69, and to the Department of Youth Services when a student has been committed to that Department’s care, pursuant to G.L. c. 119, section 69A. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(c).

3"Directory information,” within the meaning of FERPA, includes the student’s name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in recognized school activities, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent educational institution attended. It may be disclosed to third parties without written consent or court order, provided that the school district has followed the notice requirements set forth in the regulations. However, according to the federal regulations, “directory information” is only that information contained in an education record “which would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed.” 34 CFR 99.3. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(a) (also authorizing release of information consistent with the definition of “directory information”). Massachusetts Department of Education Page 12 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

4) FERPA also allows disclosure upon receipt of a subpoena from a court of law, provided that the parents and the student are notified of the subpoena before documents are provided in response to it. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(b).

5) FERPA also allows disclosure to appropriate persons in an emergency situation if the knowledge of such information is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other persons. For this reason, student information, where relevant, may be released to law enforcement authorities or to the Department of Social Services investigating a report of abuse or neglect pursuant to G.L. c. 71, section 37L and G.L. c. 119, section 51A or 51B. See 603 CMR 23.07(4)(e).

6) If a governmental agency, such as the Department of Social Services, has been made the legal guardian of a student, that agency may receive the student records. See 603 CMR 23.02 (definition of parent). However, the provision of services to a student by a state or local agency does not in and of itself justify disclosure of student records to that agency without parental or eligible student consent.

7) FERPA and the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations also allow disclosure without parental or student consent to officials of other schools or school systems in which the student is enrolling or seeking to enroll, and to authorized representatives of the U.S. Department of Education and the Massachusetts Department of Education.

9. May third parties who receive student-specific information from either the Department or the schools disclose that information to others?

A. No. Under the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations, personally identifiable information from a student record may “only be released to a third party on the condition that he/she will not permit any other third party to have access to such information without the written consent of the eligible student or parent.” In addition, FERPA requires that “personal information shall only be transferred to a third party on the condition that such party will not permit any other party to have access to such information without the written consent of the parents of the student.” In other words, even a third party who is authorized to receive student record information, must safeguard the confidentiality of that information.

10. Are there any penalties for unauthorized access to the Student Information Management System?

A. Yes. State law was amended in 1994 to impose criminal penalties against anyone who gains unauthorized access to any computer system. See G.L. c. 266, section 120F.

THE STUDENT IDENTIFIER

11. Why is the Department gathering names of students when each student will have a unique student identifier?

A. Both the identifier and the name, as well as other demographic data such as gender and date of birth, are needed in order to ensure a reliable system to track students’ educational progress, as required by Education Reform. If a student leaves one school district and later enrolls in another, a central repository of both name and identifier is needed to be sure the student is reassigned the original identifier. Likewise, the identifier is needed to differentiate students in the same or different districts with the same name, or to identify students who may use different names at different times. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 13 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

RACE AND NATIONAL ORIGIN

12. What is the Department’s authority to require school districts to collect and maintain individualized information regarding a student’s race or national origin?

A. G. L. c. 69, §1I requires school districts to collect and maintain basic demographic data for each student. This includes information regarding gender, age, ethnicity, national origin and race. The Department uses this information to track demographic trends, to carry out its responsibilities under state law (for example, under the state racial imbalance law) and to ensure that students are receiving equal opportunities. In addition, federal law requires the Department to report such information to the U.S. Department of Education for purposes of monitoring enforcement of civil rights laws.

13. Is it legal for a school district to ask parents or students to identify themselves by race, ethnicity or national origin?

A. Yes. The law does not prohibit school officials from asking parents or students to identify themselves by race, ethnicity or national origin, so long as this information is not required as a condition of admission to school. School districts may not require parents or students to identify themselves on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. If a parent declines to provide this information, local school officials must make their own good faith determination as to the race, ethnicity or national origin of the student.

14. What ethnicity and race categories are used in SIMS?

A. SIMS uses the federal reporting categories described in Statistics Policy Directive 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting. The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently issued a new directive revising the race and ethnicity criteria to be used for census and other federal reporting purposes. SIMS has been designed to comply with that new directive; however, districts will continue to use the existing reporting categories until the Department of Education's reporting requirements change.

INCOME INFORMATION

15. May schools ask students about their family income without parental consent?

A. No. The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment to FERPA expressly provides that, in the absence of parental consent, no student shall be required to answer questions that would reveal information about income. The only exception is if the student is applying to an education program for which income status determines eligibility for participation or financial assistance. See 20 U.S.C. section 1232h. Therefore, in the absence of parental consent, students cannot be asked or required to disclose their family’s income or their eligibility for food stamps or other welfare benefits, unless they are applying for free or reduced price lunches or other school benefits based on income eligibility. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 14 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

16. May a school district rely on a student’s income eligibility for free or reduced price lunches under the National School Lunch Act in order to respond to the low income data element in SIMS?

A. Yes. Federal law was amended in 1994 to allow use and disclosure of such information to persons directly connected with federal or state education programs.4 School districts are not being asked to state specifically whether a student is eligible for free or reduced price lunches, but only whether the student meets one or more of the criteria for being low income, one of which is eligibility for free or reduced price lunches. Aggregated data as to the number of students eligible for free or reduced price lunches may still be provided to the public and others.

17. May a school district that has learned, based on disclosures by DTA as part of the Learnfare program, that a student is eligible for transitional assistance or AFDC benefits, rely on that eligibility status to answer the low income questions in SIMS?

A. Yes. Neither federal nor state law prohibits transmitting that eligibility information to the Department or relying on it t o answer the low income questions. However, neither schools nor the Department should release that information to any third party without written consent of the parent or eligible student.

18. How else may a school district determine whether a student meets the definition of a low income student for purposes of the low income and Perkins eligibility data elements in the SIMS?

A. Schools may ask parents whether their child meets any of the definitions of low income status. Schools should also continue to use whatever other legal means they have historically used to gather such information for purposes of calculating their foundation budgets under Education Reform, determining the district’s eligibility for Title I funds, and determining teacher eligibility for reductions in Perkins loan repayments.

DATA CORRECTION

19. What procedures should a school district follow if it determines through parental input or otherwise that a piece of information already transmitted to the Department in SIMS is inaccurate?

A. If a district learns that any piece of information concerning an individual student is inaccurate, it should simply record the correct data in its next submission to the Department. The more current and accurate information will automatically replace the old, inaccurate information in the Department’s databases. Since these transmissions will generally occur at least four times per year, the records will be updated on a regular basis.

4As amended, the law allows the disclosure of income eligibility for free and reduced price lunches to certain persons, including a person “directly connected with the administration or enforcement of (aa) a federal education program, (bb) a State health or education program administered by a State or local educational agency ...; or (cc) a Federal, State, or local means-tested nutrition program with eligibility standards comparable to” the National School Lunch program. 42 U.S.C. section 1758(b)(2)(C)(iii). Criminal penalties apply to persons who receive such income eligibility information pursuant to this section and then improperly use it for purposes unrelated to the educational program or improperly disclose it to third parties. Section 1758(b)(2)(C)(v). Massachusetts Department of Education Page 15 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS

20. What is the legal minimum and maximum age for which Massachusetts is responsible for educating children?

A. The compulsory school attendance law, G.L. c. 76, § 1, requires every child between the ages of 6 to 16 to attend school. Each school committee may establish the permissible ages for school attendance, as long as the minimum age is not older than age 6, nor the maximum younger than age 16. However, because federal and state law requires school districts to provide special education services to students with disabilities who are ages 3 through 21 (unless the students have a high school diploma or its equivalent), we advise school officials to set the maximum age limit at no lower than 22nd birthday.

21. Can school districts require a birth certificate to confirm the student’s identity?

A. Massachusetts law does not require presentation of a birth certificate for school entry. However, a school district may request a birth certificate or a baptismal certificate showing the date of birth, as proof that a child meets its minimum school entry age.

22. May a school district use the State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) on student identification cards?

No. The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires state and local education agencies and institutions to protect the privacy of education records, which it broadly defines to include any “information directly related to a student” which is “maintained by an educational agency or institution.” See 20 U.S.C. section 1232g. In addition, the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations require school districts to protect the confidentiality of student records, which are defined as “including any information concerning a student that is organized on the basis of the student’s name or in a way that such student may be individually identified, and that is kept by the public schools.” See 603 CMR 23.00. Since the SASID is information that is directly related to a student, is organized in a way that the student may be individually identified and is kept or maintained by the schools, the SASID qualifies as an education record within the meaning of FERPA and as a student record within the meaning of the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations.

Both FERPA and the Massachusetts Student Records Regulations, with certain limited exceptions, generally prohibits school districts from releasing education or student records to third parties, without the written consent of the student, or the student’s parent or guardian. Since school districts are required by both state and federal laws to protect the confidentiality of student records and the SASID is a student record, school districts are required to protect the confidentiality of the SASID. It would be impossible for a school district to ensure the confidentiality of the SASID if it were to be placed on a student identification card or used any other type of identification system that would allow the SASID to be displayed. Therefore, it is our opinion that the placement of the SASID on a student identification card is prohibited by FERPA and the Massachusetts Student Record Regulations. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 16 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Section 4 Data Standards

The Category 1 Data Standards define the information that districts are required to maintain and submit to the Department of Education for each student. The Category 1 Data Standards specify common definitions, formats and reporting categories for 35 data elements for the first phase of the implementation of the Student Information Management Systems (SIMS). Other data elements may be identified in the future as the system expands or as reporting requirements change.

Selection Process

The Department of Education has been developing the Data Standards for two years. This process is described in Appendix G. The Data Elements selected for the first phase of SIMS implementation were those data elements that  would replace as much existing paper-based reporting as possible.  were required for federal or state reporting.  would be reasonable to require from districts in the first phase of implementation.

The following paper-based data collection forms are represented in the Category 1 Data Elements:

 Individual School Report  Enrollment by Grade  Enrollment by Gender  Enrollment by Race  Enrollment by First Language  Enrollment by Limited English Proficiency  Enrollment by Residence  Migrant Student Enrollment  Low Income Student Enrollment  Foundation Enrollment Report  Enrollment by grade  Low Income Student Enrollment  School System Summary Report - Special Education Tables  Transitional Bilingual Annual Report  Special Education December 1 Count  Year End School Indicator Report  Attendance  Plans of High School Graduates  Drop Out  Returned Drop Out Report  Emergency Immigrant Assistance Program Report

Reporting Districts

In order to fulfill the Department's reporting requirements (and, consequently, eliminate paper-based, aggregate reporting), every student who is educated with public funds during the current school year must be counted. The Department of Education is required to collect data on students, depending on the particular statutory or regulatory requirements, from both:

 The district that pays for the student's education (sending district or the district with fiscal responsibility); and  The district that provides the student's education directly (receiving district or enrolling district) Massachusetts Department of Education Page 17 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

For most students, the district that pays for a student’s education is the district that provides the education directly. (The student resides in the district and attends the district’s public schools.) The sending and receiving district are the same. In some instances, one district pays for the student’s education and a second district provides the education services directly. (tuitioned students, school choice students, charter school students, etc.)

Districts are required to submit data for each student enrolled in the district at any time during the current school year, and for each student for whom the district is financially responsible at any time during the current school year.

When two districts are involved in a student’s education, each district must submit a student record to the Department of Education. The Data Standards specify which data elements should be submitted by the sending and which by the receiving district.

Districts having out-placed SPED students (enrolled in private facilities or collaboratives) who are the financial responsibility of the reporting district must report all 52 data elements for these students. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 18 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Data Standards Description

This section of the Handbook specifies the standard definition, format, code descriptions and values for each of the 52 Category 1 Data Elements that districts must provide. The record for each student must meet the following requirements:  Include all 35 data elements  Contain No Blank Values  Use appropriate codes to indicate either the sending district is not required to report a particular data element (code=555) or the receiving district has determined the data element does not apply to a student (code=500). The code 00 is used to indicate a receiving district has determined that the student does not participate in a particular program or does not meet the definition of eligibility defined by the data element.

The following information is provided for each Data Element:

 Name Name of the Data Element  Definition A brief definition of the element  Data Type Alphanumeric, Integer, or Decimal  Maximum Length The maximum number of characters allowed  Minimum Length The minimum number of characters allowed  Reporting District Specification of whether the sending and/or receiving district is required to submit the data element.  Code Descriptions The code values and a definition of each value that should be used  Use A description of how the Massachusetts Department of Education uses the information represented by the data elements  Instructions Detailed information about how the district should collect and report the data element  Acceptable Values A list of the values that are acceptable to be submitted to the Department of Education.  Codes = Only codes specified by the Department of Education can be submitted  Map = District codes can be mapped to the standard codes in the consolidation function of the student filter  No values listed = Any value of the proper type and length is acceptable  Format Requirements Specification of any format requirements that exist for the values of the data element  Dependency Specification of other data elements and values on which the data element is dependent Massachusetts Department of Education Page 19 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

List of SIMS Version 2.0 Data Elements

DOE001 Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) A code, assigned and maintained by the local school district, that is unique for each student in the district over time.

DOE002 State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID) A unique number assigned to an individual by the Massachusetts Department of Education.

DOE003 First Name A name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change.

DOE004 Middle Name A secondary name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change.

DOE005 Last Name The name borne in common by members of a family.

DOE006 Date of Birth The month, day, and year on which an individual was born.

DOE007 Date of Birth Format A code that indicates the format of the value of Data Element DOE006 - Date of Birth.

DOE008 City/Town of Birth The name of the city (or comparable unit) in which an individual was born.

DOE009 Gender The classification of a student as male or female.

DOE010 Race The general racial category which most clearly reflects the individual's recognition of his or her community or with which the individual most identifies.

DOE011 Reason for Reporting An indication of the basis on which a district is reporting a student - financial responsibility, enrollment or both. If the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting, or if the Reason for Enrollment has changed over time, the indication should represent the most recent reason for reporting.

DOE012 Enrollment Status at Time of Data Collection An indication, as of the specified time of data collection (e.g., October 1), of the enrollment status of each student who has been enrolled or for whom the district paid for education services at any time during the current school year.

DOE013 Reason for Enrollment An indication of the reason for a student's enrollment in the receiving school district. The indication should represent the reason for the most recent enrollment, if the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting or the current Reason for Enrollment if the reason has changed over time. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 20 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE014 City/Town of Residence - Student The 3-digit code for the city or town where the student lives at the time of reporting or the student's last known city or town of residence if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student.

DOE015 School Identification Number Each school in Massachusetts has a 4-digit code assigned by DOE. In combination with the 4-digit district code, each school in MA has a unique, 8-digit code number. Each student's record must contain the 8-digit code of the school in which the student is enrolled at the time of reporting or the code for the student's last known school of enrollment if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student.

DOE016 Grade Level Grade in which student is enrolled as of most recent enrollment.

DOE017 Days in Attendance Cumulative number of days a member student has been present in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

DOE018 Days in Membership Cumulative number of days a student has been enrolled in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

DOE019 Low Income Status An indication of whether the student meets ANY ONE of the following definitions of low income: 1. The student is eligible for free or reduced price lunch; or 2. The student receives Transitional Aid to Families benefits; or 3. The student is eligible for food stamps

DOE020 Title 1 Participation An indication of the type of Title I Services in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1)

DOE021 Migrant Status An indication of whether an individual or a parent/guardian accompanying an individual maintains primary employment in one or more agricultural or fishing activities on a seasonal or other temporary basis and establishes a temporary residence for the purposes of such employment.

DOE022 Emergency Immigration Education Program Status An indication of whether a student is eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program. To be eligible for this program, a student must 1. Not have been born in any State*; AND 2. Not have completed 3 full academic years of school in any state If a student is eligible, Data Element DOE023, Country of Origin must be provided.

DOE023 Country of Origin Country of Origin is the country from which immigrant children have emigrated.

DOE024 First (Native) Language Native language is the specific language or dialect first learned by an individual or first used by the parent/guardian with a child. This term is often referred to as primary language. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 21 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE025 Limited English Proficiency Limited English Proficient Students are defined as children who were: 1) Not born in the US whose native tongue is a language other than English and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English or 2) Born in the United States of non-English speaking parents and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English.

DOE026 English Language Learners Program Status An indication of the type of English Language Learners Program a student is enrolled as of the time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

DOE027 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

DOE028 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

DOE029 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

DOE030 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

DOE031 Career and Techical Education-Technical Competency Attainment

DOE032 Special Education - Private Placement

DOE033 Post-Graduate Plans An indication of what a student plans to do after graduation from high school.

DOE034 SPED Placement Information An indication of the Special Education status of a student at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1).

DOE035 Career & Technical - Type of Program An indication of the category of Chapter 74 Career & Technical Program in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1).

DOE036 Special Education - Nature of Primary Disability The major or overriding disability condition that has been identified by a Team of people pursuant to federal and state special education law. The identified disability is known to be causal to an inability to make effective progress in education and requires special education services in order to access the general curriculum or specially designed curriculum.

DOE037 Special Education – Eligibility Determination An indication of the service needs of the student, e.g. whether the student requires only related service(s) to access the general curriculum or specially designed instruction and services.

DOE038 Special Education - Level of Need The degree of service that the student receives as determined by the school district upon review of the student's IEP.

DOE039 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

DOE040 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS Massachusetts Department of Education Page 22 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE041 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

DOE042 Career & Technical - Chapter 74 Special Population An indication of the status of a student enrolled in a Career and Technical Education program who meets the following definition(s) for: Educationally Disadvantaged or Single Parent.

DOE043 Career & Technical - Chapter 74 Program Participation A career and technical education program that meets the ten approval factors in the Chapter 74 regulations. An approval letter including the assigned six-digit CIP code has been issued by the Department of Education for the program.

DOE044 Career & Technical - Non-Chapter 74 Program Participation Organized educational activities that offer a sequence of courses that provides individuals with the academic and technical knowledge and skills the individuals need to prepare for further education and for careers (other than for careers requiring a baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degree) in current or emerging employment sectors; and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, and occupational-specific skills, of an individual. The programs are reported at the two-digit CIP code level.

DOE045 Number of In-School Suspensions - by Student The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials that remove the student from academic classes and places them in a separate environment. The student remained in school during the suspension period.

DOE046 Number of Out-of-School Suspensions - by Student The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials to remove the student from participation in school activities.

DOE047 Advanced Placement Course 1 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

DOE048 Advanced Placement Course 2 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

DOE049 Advanced Placement Course 3 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

DOE050 Advanced Placement Course 4 The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

DOE051 Advanced Placement Course 5 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 23 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

DOE052 Student Truancy The number of school days a student was recorded as truant. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 24 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 25 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE001 Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID)

A code, assigned and maintained by the local school district, that is unique for each student in the district over time.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 32

Code Descriptions

Use:

The Education Reform Act of 1993 requires each school district to maintain student records that "shall contain a unique and confidential identification number." In addition, the Act requires school districts to file reports with the Department of Education that include information requiring an unique student identification number - for example, in order to report the academic progress of students who have completed a program in Transitional Bilingual Education, students must be followed within and across districts over time. An unique identification number is essential for this reporting. In order to track students within and across districts over time and to keep student information secure and confidential at both the state and local levels, two student identifiers will be used - one assigned by the district in which the student is enrolled and one assigned by the Department of Education. Districts need to assign a unique local identifier for each student in order to have a state student identification number assigned, to provide an additional matching field to ensure records are matched accurately over time and to keep student information secure and confidential . The Locally Assigned Student Identifier (LASID) will be used as directory information in the State Student Registration System to verify and assign State Student Identifiers.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Standard ASCII Character Set

The Locally Assigned Student Identifier is the unique number used by the district to identify students. The Locally Assigned Student Identifier must be created and maintained by the district to provide a unique identifier for students within the district over time and be submitted with all individual data submitted to the Department of Education. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 26 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE002 State Assigned Student Identifier (SASID)

A unique number assigned to an individual by the Massachusetts Department of Education.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 10 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 10

Code Descriptions

Use:

The Education Reform Act of 1993 requires each school district to maintain student records that "shall contain a unique and confidential identification number." In addition, the Act requires school districts to file reports with the Department of Education that include information requiring an unique student identification number - for example, in order to report the academic progress of students who have completed a program in Transitional Bilingual Education, students must be followed within and across districts over time. An unique identification number is essential for this reporting. In order to track students within and across districts over time and to keep student information secure and confidential at both the state and local levels, two student identifiers will be used - one assigned by the district in which the student is enrolled (LASID) and a State Assigned number (SASID). All students enrolled in Massachusetts public schools will be assigned a 10-digit number to track students within and across districts over time. After the initial assignment of identification numbers, districts will be required to verify or obtain an identification number whenever a new student enrolls in the district.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 10 digit state-assigned identification number

The State Assigned Student Identifier will be a new number assigned by the State Student Registration System. An initial batch assignment of student identification numbers will occur using the Locally Assigned Student Identifier, First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Date of Birth, Gender, City/Town of Birth and City/Town of Residence to build the Student Directory database. After the initial assignment of numbers to students, State Assigned Student Identifiers will be assigned through the State Student Registration System. Districts will need to use the State Assigned Student Identifier and the Locally Assigned Student Identifier on all individual data submitted to the Department of Education. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 27 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE003 First Name

A name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 32

Code Descriptions

Use:

A student identifier is needed in the statewide database if any analysis or report is to use data from more than one submission. There must be a way to link an individual's record from each submission to the student's record in each of the other submissions. To verify that the student identifier is correct and to verify that the proper records are linked, the most beneficial data element is the student name. All other data elements combined (e.g., birthdate, birthplace, gender, etc.) do not definitively identify an individual without the use of name. Name is essential, but not sufficient by itself to verify a student's record. Other data elements are also essential, but are equally insufficient.

The First Name will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Assigned Identifiers.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Standard ASCII Character Set First name, middle name and last name must be reported as three separate fields

Student's first name as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 28 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE004 Middle Name

A secondary name given to an individual at birth, baptism, or during another naming ceremony, or through legal change.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 32

Code Descriptions

Use:

A student identifier is needed in the statewide database if any analysis or report is to use data from more than one submission. There must be a way to link an individual's record from each submission to the student's record in each other submission. To verify that the student identifier is correct and to verify that the proper records are linked, the most beneficial data element is the student name. All other data elements combined (e.g., birthdate, birthplace, gender, etc.) do not definitively identify an individual without the use of name. Name is essential, but not sufficient by itself to verify a student's record. Other data elements are also essential, but are equally insufficient.

The Middle Name will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Assigned Identifiers.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Students with no middle name must First name, middle name and last name be reported with NMN as the middle must be reported as three separate fields name.

Student's middle name as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 29 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE005 Last Name

The name borne in common by members of a family.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 50

Code Descriptions

Use:

A student identifier is needed in the statewide database if any analysis or report is to use data from more than one submission. There must be a way to link an individual's record from each submission to the student's record in each other submission. To verify that the student identifier is correct and to verify that the proper records are linked, the most beneficial data element is the student name. All other data elements combined (e.g., birthdate, birthplace, gender, etc.) do not definitively identify an individual without the use of name. Name is essential, but not sufficient by itself to verify a student's record. Other data elements are also essential, but are equally insufficient.

The Last Name will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Assigned Identifiers.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Standard ASCII Character Set First name, middle name and last name must be reported as three separate fields

Student's last name as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 30 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE006 Date of Birth

The month, day, and year on which an individual was born.

Type Date Length Minimum 8 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 10

Code Descriptions

Preferred Date Format is mm/dd/yyyy

Use:

Federal and state statutes require reporting enrollment by age for special education and early childhood students and for monitoring the delivery of an appropriate education to all school-age children.

Date of Birth will also be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Identifiers.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Dates must be in one of the following formats: mm/dd/yyyy mm/dd/yy yy/mm/dd Massachusetts Department of Education Page 31 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE007 Date of Birth Format

A code that indicates the format of the value of Data Element DOE006 - Date of Birth.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

D10 mm/dd/yyyy D8M mm/dd/yy D8Y yy/mm/dd

Use:

The specified format will be used to convert the value of Data Element- DOE006 - Date of Birth to the standard format of mm/dd/yyyy.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Date of Birth format field must be included in each student's record. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 32 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE008 City/Town of Birth

The name of the city (or comparable unit) in which an individual was born.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 50

Code Descriptions

Use:

City of Birth will be used as directory information in the State Student Directory to verify and assign State Student Identifiers. Information on a student's city of birth will not be used for reporting or analysis and will not be included in the Central Student Database.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Data in this field should include the The value for this field cannot include the name of only the city or town of birth state or country of birth. It must not (or comparable unit if the student was contain any punctuation marks or born in a country other than the US) abbreviations (ex. St. Louis should be entered as Saint Louis).

City/Town of Birth as recorded on a legal document, such as a birth certificate, should be used. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 33 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE009 Gender

The classification of a student as male or female.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 1

Code Descriptions

F Female--A girl or a woman. M Male--A boy or a man.

Use:

Student gender is required for the federal Common Core of Data reporting as well as many state and federal equity monitoring reports.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 1. Department of Education codes specified in data standards; and/or

2. District codes can be mapped to standard codes Massachusetts Department of Education Page 34 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE010 Race

The general racial category which most clearly reflects the individual's recognition of his or her community or with which the individual most identifies.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions

1 American Indian or Alaskan Native--A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment. 2 Asian or Pacific Islander --A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands and Samoa. 3 Black -- A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. 5 White --A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 99 Hispanic --A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.

Use:

Race and ethnicity are collected under the authority of state and federal laws, including Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 69, Sections 1A, 1B and 1I; Chapter 71, Section 37D; Chapter 71A and Chapter 72. The data is used for educational equity monitoring, as well as statistical analysis, reporting and planning. The Office of Management and Budget has issued a revision of Statistical Policy Directive 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting. The revised standards will have five minimum categories for data on race and two categories for data on ethnicity. More than one race category may be reported for an individual. All federal agencies are required to conform to the new directive no later than 2004. Districts will continue using the existing reporting categories until the reporting requirements for the DOE are changed by the US DOE. (See Appendix G)

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

A district may use additional racial categories in maintaining its data; however, these categories must be reported using the standard race reporting categories and codes for race data. For example, a district may include values for Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian to identify students' race/ethnicity. These values must be reported using the code, 02 Asian or Pacific Islander Massachusetts Department of Education Page 35 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE011 Reason for Reporting

An indication of the basis on which a district is reporting a student - financial responsibility, enrollment or both. If the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting, or if the Reason for Enrollment has changed over time, the indication should represent the most recent reason for reporting.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions

1 District is/has been financially responsible for the student and the student is/has been enrolled in the district during the current school year. (RESIDENT AND ENROLLED) 2 District is/has been financially responsible for the student and the student is/has been enrolled in another School district during the current school year. (SENDING TO PRIVATE, COLLABORATIVE OR OUT OF STATE) 3 District is not/has not been financially responsible for the student and the student is/has been enrolled in the district during the current school year. (NOT RESIDENT/ENROLLED)

Use:

An indication of a district's responsibility for a student - reason for reporting - provides data to determine whether the student should be counted for the paying district or the enrolling district for a particular reporting requirement; e.g., a school choice student is counted by the enrolling district if enrollment is being reported and by the fiscally responsible district for reporting Foundation Budget enrollment.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards Massachusetts Department of Education Page 36 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE012 Enrollment Status at Time of Data Collection

An indication, as of the specified time of data collection (e.g., October 1), of the enrollment status of each student who has been enrolled or for whom the district paid for education services at any time during the current school year.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions

1 Enrolled 2 Transferred 3 Dropped Out 4 Graduate with Competency Determination 5 Permanent Exclusion 6 Deceased 09 **Reached maximum age, did not graduate or receive Certificate of Attainment 10 *Certificate of Attainment.

Use:

Enrollment data are required for the October 1 enrollment count, annual reports on dropouts, plans of high school graduates, attendance and determination of grant allocations

NOTE: Permanent Exclusion is used when the student is ineligible to return to school. A student whose exclusion is not permanent should be coded as 01.

* Certificate of Attainment as defined by the Board of Education: http://www.doe.mass.edu/boe/news/112602coa.html ** Reached maximum age for 20 years old or greater.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1) for every student for whom the district has either paid for and/or provided education services at any time during the current school year. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 37 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE013 Reason for Enrollment

An indication of the reason for a student's enrollment in the receiving school district. The indication should represent the reason for the most recent enrollment, if the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting or the current Reason for Enrollment if the reason has changed over time.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions SENDING TO PRIVATE SCHOOL OR COLLABORATIVE 01 Resident/Member 02 School Choice (DOE-School Choice Program) 06 Tuitioned - Out-of-State 03 Charter School 7 Tuitioned - Private School or Collaborative School 04 METCO Program 05 Tuitioned in - Chapter 74 08 Tuitioned in - Paid by parent/guardian 09 Tuitioned in - Waived by local agreement 10 Tuitioned in - Agreement with another in-state district 11 Foreign Exchange student

Use:

NOTE: Districts need only report those students for whom the district is financially responsible and who are attending private schools, collaboratives or out of state schools at the district expense. Tuition status data is required to compute financial allocations to school districts.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Report data for every student that the district either was financially responsible for and/or provided education services directly for at any time during the current school year. The Reason for Enrollment should represent the most recent enrollment, if the student is not enrolled at the time of reporting. If the reason for a student's enrollment in the receiving district has changed over time, the current reason for enrollment should be reported. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 38 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE014 City/Town of Residence – Student

The 3-digit code for the city or town where the student lives at the time of reporting or the student's last known city or town of residence if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

Codes for municipalities in Massachusetts are provided in Appendix A.

Use:

Enrollment by residence data is used to allocate state and federal aid and to determine tuition payments for charter school and school choice students.

NOTE: For students who live in another state and attend your district use 888 for the town of Residence.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 1. Districts must use the 001-352 codes for cities and towns in Massachusetts. (See Appendix A)

2. For out-of-state residences, use code 888.

Communities and villages within the 352 cities and towns in Massachusetts should be reported with the code for the appropriate city or town. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 39 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE015 School Identification Number

Each school in Massachusetts has a 4-digit code assigned by DOE. In combination with the 4-digit district code, each school in MA has a unique, 8-digit code number. Each student's record must contain the 8-digit code of the school in which the student is enrolled at the time of reporting or the code for the student's last known school of enrollment if the reporting district is no longer sending or receiving the student.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 8 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 8

Code Descriptions

School Codes are provided in Appendix D and Appendix E.

Use:

The school identification number is necessary to identify students, in particular, to match assessment data with other student information. Enrollment by school is needed for fund allocation, monitoring, reports and analyses.

NOTE: For sending to Private School or out of state students ONLY. If the school code is not in Appendix E then use 08880000

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Districts must use the Department of Education assigned school identification number. The first four digits of this number represent the district code; the second four digits are the school code. (See Appendix D and Appendix E).

For any Out of State, Private School or Collaborative School Program not listed in Appendix E use code 08880000 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 40 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE016 Grade Level

Grade in which student is enrolled as of most recent enrollment.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 11 Grade 11 1 Grade 1 12 Grade 12 2 Grade 2 PK Pre - Kindergarten 3 Grade 3 KP Part Time Kindergarten 4 Grade 4 KF Full Time Kindergarten 5 Grade 5 KT Kindergarten Tuitioned 6 Grade 6 SP Special Education beyond Grade 12 7 Grade 7 8 Grade 8 9 Grade 9 10 Grade 10

Use

Enrollment by grade data is used for statistical purposes, including making school enrollment projections and completing federal and state reports.

PK Pre-Kindergarten - child must be at least 3 years old and not enrolled in KP or KF KF Full-time Kindergarten - child attends school or school related activities over 25 hours per week KP Part-time Kindergarten - child attends school or school related activities 25 hours or less per week KT Full-time kindergarten, tuitioned - child attends school or school related activities at least 25 hours per week, and pays tuition. SP Beyond grade 12 special education student.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards Massachusetts Department of Education Page 41 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE017 Days in Attendance

Cumulative number of days a member student has been present in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

Type Integer Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 0.261 Number of days

Use:

Attendance data are used to fulfill requirements of Education Reform, to prepare annual attendance report and for end-of-year fiscal reporting. Attendance is defined as: A student must be at school, or at a school related activity (e.g. field trip) for at least half of the school day to be counted as present.

NOTE: Attendance should be reported as the cumulative number of days the student was present in your district and SHOULD NOT reflect their attendance in each individual school while in your district.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency For receiving district, value must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 261

Days in Attendance cannot be greater than Data Element DOE018 - Days in Membership.

Report the cumulative number of days in attendance in the district from the beginning of the school year to the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1). Include all days in which a student was in attendance at least half of the school day. A student who was not in attendance for at least one half of the school day should not be counted as in attendance for that day. Do not count days of excused or unexcused absences as days in attendance. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 42 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE018 Days in Membership

Cumulative number of days a student has been enrolled in the district from the beginning of the current school year to the time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

Type Integer Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

1-261 Number of Days

Use:

Membership data are used to fulfill requirements of Education Reform, to prepare annual attendance report and for end- of-year fiscal reporting.

Membership: Pupil is a member of a school district from the date of entry to and including the date of withdrawal without regard to presence of absence. Membership ends when it becomes known that a pupil had withdrawn with the intention of not returning during the school year (to enter another school district, to go to work, to live in another town, expulsion, ect.) but not to remain at home temporarily on account of illness.

NOTE: Membership should be reported as the cumulative number of days the student was enrolled in your district and SHOULD NOT reflect their enrollment in each individual school while in your district.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency For receiving district, value must be greater than 0 and less than 261

Days in Membership CANNOT be less than Data Element DOE017 - Days in Attendance

Report the cumulative number of days in membership in the district from the beginning of the school year to the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1). Massachusetts Department of Education Page 43 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE019 Low Income Status

An indication of whether the student meets ANY ONE of the following definitions of low income: 1. The student is eligible for free or reduced price lunch; or 2. The student receives Transitional Aid to Families benefits; or 3. The student is eligible for food stamps

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 0 Student is not eligible for free or reduced price lunch 1 Student is eligible for free lunch 2 Student is eligible for reduced price lunch

Use:

Low income status is used for 1. Foundation budget allocations 2. Title I allocations 3. Technology grant allocations (e.g., e-rate) 4. Other grant allocations

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Report the last known Low Income Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Low Income Status has changed over time. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 44 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE020 Title 1 Participation

An indication of the type of Title I Services in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1)

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 0 Not Title 1 14 Targeted assistance/science and social studies 1 School-wide 15 Targeted assistance/science and vocational career 2 Targeted assistance/reading 16 Targeted assistance/social studies and vocational career 3 Targeted assistance/math 17 Targeted assistance/reading, math and science 4 Targeted assistance/reading and math 18 Targeted assistance/reading, math and social studies 5 Targeted assistance/science 19 Targeted assistance/reading, math and vocational career 6 Targeted assistance/social studies 20 Targeted assistance/reading, science and social studies 7 Targeted assistance/vocational career 21 Targeted assistance/reading, science and vocational career 8 Targeted assistance/reading and science 22 Targeted assistance/reading, math, science and social studies 9 Targeted assistance/reading and social studies 23 Targeted assistance/reading, math science and vocational career 10 Targeted assistance/reading and vocational career 24 Targeted assistance/math, science and social studies 11 Targeted assistance/math and science 25 Targeted assistance/math, science and vocational career 12 Targeted assistance/math and social studies 26 Targeted assistance/science, social studies and vocational career 13 Targeted assistance/math and vocational career 27 Other

Use:

Enrollment data is used for Title I programs and is required for annual federal reporting.

Note: This will significantly reduce the amount of information collected in the Annual Title I Performance and Achievement Report

For October reporting, districts may count students for whom they are planning to provide services, but the program has not begun yet, as participating in Title 1. March and EOY reporting periods should only include students who are participating in Title 1 services at the time of reporting.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Massachusetts Department of Education Page 45 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE021 Migrant Status

An indication of whether an individual or a parent/guardian accompanying an individual maintains primary employment in one or more agricultural or fishing activities on a seasonal or other temporary basis and establishes a temporary residence for the purposes of such employment.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 0 Not a migratory child - A child whose parents/guardians are not migrant workers. 1 Currently a migratory child: A child "who is, or whose parent, spouse, or guardian is, a migratory agricultural worker, including a migratory dairy worker, or a migratory fisher, and who, in the preceding 36 months, in order to obtain, or accompany such parent, spouse, or guardian in order to obtain, temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing work A. Has moved from one school district to another; B. In a state that is comprised of a single school district, has moved from one administrative area to another within such district; C. Resides in a school district of more than 15,000 square miles, and migrates a distance of 20 miles or more to a temporary residence to engage in a fishing activity Use:

Participation information is required for children who receive instructional or support services funded totally or in part with Migrant Education Program Funds.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Report the last known Migrant Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Migrant Status has changed over time. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 46 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE022 Emergency Immigration Education Program Status

An indication of whether a student is eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program. To be eligible for this program, a student must 1. Not have been born in any State*; AND 2. Not have completed 3 full academic years of school in any state If a student is eligible, Data Element DOE023, Country of Origin must be provided.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 0 Student is not eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program 1 Student is eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program

Use:

The Emergency Immigrant Education Program Public Law 103-382, Title VII, Part C requires districts to report the numbers of eligible immigrant children and youth enrolled. This information is necessary in order for DOE to determine eligibility for EIAP funds and are subject to audit by the federal government.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

* State means "any of the 50 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Trust territory of the Pacific Islands." (34CFR Part 58.11) Report the last known Immigrant Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Immigrant Status has changed over time. Foreign Exchange students are not considered Eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program. Foreign Exchange students should be counted as regular students. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 47 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE023 Country of Origin

Country of Origin is the country from which immigrant children have emigrated.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions Country Codes are provided in Appendix C 500 Receiving District - Country of Origin does not apply to this student at this time

Use:

The Emergency Immigrant Education Program Public Law 103-382, Title VII, Part C requires districts to report the numbers of eligible immigrant children and youth enrolled. This information is necessary in order for DOE to determine eligibility for EIAP funds and are subject to audit by the federal government. If a student is eligible for the Immigrant Education Program, Country of Origin must be provided. NOTE: If student was born in the US code equals 500 If student was born to Embassy personnel who are citizens of the US code equals 500 If student was born to Military personnel who are citizens of the US code equals 500 If student was born to parents who are US citizens while travelling abroad code equals 500 If Student is a Foreign Exchange student code equals 500

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards (See Appendix C)

A specific country of origin is required for all students who are eligible for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program in order to identify the country from which the student emigrated. For students who were born in the United States or who are otherwise not eligible for this program, a specific country of origin is not required. The code, 500, should be reported for these students. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 48 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE024 First (Native) Language

Native language is the specific language or dialect first learned by an individual or first used by the parent/guardian with a child. This term is often referred to as primary language.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

First Language Codes are provided in Appendix B.

Use:

Native language is collected to determine which school districts should offer transitional bilingual education programs and for federal and state reporting, educational equity monitoring and statistical purposes. Data are provided to the Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards Massachusetts Department of Education Page 49 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE025 Limited English Proficiency

Limited English Proficient Students are defined as children who were: 1) Not born in the US whose native tongue is a language other than English and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English or 2) Born in the United States of non-English speaking parents and who are incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions

0 Student who is capable of performing ordinary classwork in English 1 Student who is not capable of performing ordinary classwork in English

Use:

Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 71A require that school districts ascertain the number of limited English Proficient students enrolled in the district. The data are required for state and federal reporting and educational equity monitoring.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Districts should report the last known Limited English Proficiency for students who are not currently enrolled. Report the last known Limited English Proficiency Status for students who are not enrolled in the district at the time of reporting or whose Limited English Proficiency Status has changed over time Massachusetts Department of Education Page 50 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE026 English Language Learners Program Status

An indication of the type of English Language Learners Program a student is enrolled as of the time of reporting (e.g., October 1).

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions

0 Not enrolled in an English language learner program 1 Sheltered English immersion - A full day of grade-level subject matter and English language instruction modified to be comprehensible to and permit participation by the LEP students in the classroom at their level of English language proficiency. All instruction and materials are in English. 2 Two-way bilingual - A bilingual program in which students develop language proficiency in two languages by receiving instruction in English and another language. 3 Other bilingual education - An instructional program, including transitional bilingual education, in which the native language of the LEP student is used to deliver some subject matter instruction. These programs must also provide for English language instruction. (for waivered students only) 4 LEP student whose parent/guardian has consented to opt out of all ELL programs offered in the district

Use:

Pending finalization of regulations

For further information, please view the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS REGARDING Chapter 71A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS located here: http://www.doe.mass.edu/ell/news03/FAQ_drft.pdf

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1) Massachusetts Department of Education Page 51 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE027 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Use:

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 500 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 52 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE028 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Use:

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 500 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 53 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE029 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Use:

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 500 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 54 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE030 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

500 DISCONTINUED USE 500 FOR ALL STUDENTS

Use:

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency 500 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 55 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE031 Career & Technical Education –Technical Compentency Attainment

Technical Competency Attainment refers to a value-added credential that a student can earn as a result of participating in a Chapter 74 Vocational Technical Education program or a Career and Technical Education program that meets the definition of the Perkins Act. This includes an industry-issued credential from a recognized industry, trade, or professional association and/or a state or federally department, agency or board or a Chapter 74 Certificate that is issued by a vocational technical or comprehensive high school.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

01 Chapter 74 Certificate 2 Chapter 74 Certificate and Industry-Issued Credential 3 Chapter 74 Certificate and State/Federally Issued License 4 Chapter 74 Certificate and Industry-Issued Credential and State/Federally Issued License 5 Industry-Issued Credential 6 Industry-Issued Credential and State/Federally Issued License 7 State/Federally Issued License 500 Does not apply

Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires that the Department collect student level data on technical competency attainment. In response to this requirement, the following information is collected: The number of vocational technical program completers who attain a state or nationally recognized certificate or license and the number of graduates who receive a Chapter 74 certificate. This data is required for both Chapter 74 and non-Chapter 74 programs.

Note: Chapter 74 Certificate – A credential that is issued by vocational technical or comprehensive high schools to students in Chapter 74-approved vocational technical education programs who have met local requirements for demonstrating a level of vocational technical education proficiency.

Industry-Issed Credential - A credential from a recognized industry, trade, or professional association that verifies a student has attained a level of achievement based on industry standards.

State or Federal Issued License – A credential from a state or federal agency, department or board that verifies a student has attained a level of achievement based on state or federal standards. May be required as a condition of employment in some occupational fields.

Other Milestone or Achievement – Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Massachusetts Department of Education Page 56 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE032 Special Education - Private Placement

The Enrolled in Private Schools Not Placed or Referred by Public Agency is defined as those students who have been enrolled by their parents or guardians in regular parochial or other private schools and whose basic education is paid through private resources and who receive special education and related services at public expense from a local educational agency or intermediate educational unit under a service plan. A private institution or school is a school NOT under Federal or public supervision or control and may be non-profit proprietary. (See 34CFR 300.452).

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 0 Child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by public school district 1 Child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by parent or guardian 500 Does not apply to student

Use:

Federal Child Count, Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Implementation of FAPE requirements

A child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by public school district refers to a student who has been placed in a private school by a public school district at public expense.

A child with disabilities enrolled in a private school placed by parent or guardian (01) refers to a student who has been enrolled by his/her parents or guardians in regular parochial or other private schools, receives basic education paid through private resources, and receives special education and/or related services from a public school district at public expense.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Massachusetts Department of Education Page 57 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE033 Post-Graduate Plans

An indication of what a student plans to do after graduation from high school.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 1 Four-Year Public College 2 Two-Year Public College 3 Four-Year Private College 4 Two-Year Private College 5 Other Post Secondary (Trade School) 6 Work 7 Military 8 Other (e.g., travel, family) 9 Plans Unknown 1 Receiving district - Post-Graduate Plans does not apply to this student at this time

Use:

Information on post-graduation plans is collected for statistical purposes, for educational equity monitoring and for annual report on plans of graduates.

NOTE: All PK - Grade 11 students must be reported as 500 by the Receiving District NOTE: All Grade 12 students must be reported as 500 by the Receiving District until they graduate. Then the proper code should be assigned (Refer to DOE012 Enrollment Status at Time of Data Collection)

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards Massachusetts Department of Education Page 58 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE034 SPED Placement Information

An indication of the educational environment of a student with disabilities at the specific time of reporting (e.g. October 1).

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 00 Not a Special Education Student 01 Not currently a Special Education student, but was previously a Special Education student during the current school year 05 3-5 year olds, General Education students serving as role models in Pre-K classes 08 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% special education services in the general education classroom 09 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% Substantially Separate Classroom 10 All ages, Full Inclusion – special education services outside the general education classroom less than 21% of the time 20 All ages, Partial Inclusion – special education services outside the general education classroom 21% to 60% of the time 40 All ages, Substantially Separate Classroom – special education services outside the general education classroom more than 60% of the time 41 All ages, Public Separate Day School 50 All ages, Private Separate Day School 60 All ages, Residential School 70 All ages, Homebound/Hospital 90 All ages, Public Residential Institutional Facilities (0370XXXX schools)

Use:

Federal Child Count, Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Implementation of FAPE requirements.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards.

Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1); If a student has a diagnostic prototype, report the code for the most appropriate prototype for that student. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 59 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE035 Career & Technical Education - Type of Program

An indication of the category of Chapter 74 Career & Technical Program in which a student is enrolled at the specified time of reporting (e.g. October 1).

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 2

Code Descriptions 00 Not enrolled in an Career & Technical Program 01 Not currently enrolled in an Career & Technical Program, but was previously enrolled during the current school year 02 Chapter 74 - Secondary Coop 03 Chapter 74 - Secondary Tech Prep 04 Chapter 74 - Secondary Regular 05 Chapter 74 - Secondary - Coop and Tech Prep 13 Non-Chapter 74 - Secondary Tech Prep 14 Non-Chapter 74 - Secondary Regular

Use:

Enrollment data for Occupation Education Programs is required for annual federal reports.

NOTE: Non Chapter 74 means the program is not approved by the Department of Education as a Career & Technical Chapter 74 program.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Department of Education codes specified in data standards

Report data as of the specified time of reporting (e.g., October 1) Massachusetts Department of Education Page 60 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE036 Special Education - Nature of Primary Disability

The major overriding disability condition that has been identified by a Team of people pursuant to federal and state special education law. The identified disability is known to be causal to an inability to make effective progress in education and requires special education services in order to access the general curriculum or specially designed curriculum.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

1 Intellectual 11 Autism 2 Sensory/Hard of Hearing or Deaf 12 Neurological 3 Communication 13 Developmental Delay 4 Sensory/Vision Impairment or Blind 500 Does not apply to student 5 Emotional 6 Physical 7 Health 8 Specific Learning Disabilities 9 Sensory/Deafblind 10 Multiple Disabilities

Use: Federal Child Count, Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Implementation of FAPE requirements

Extended definitions may be found in Appendix L.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Massachusetts Department of Education Page 61 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE037 Special Education – Eligibility Determination

An indication of the reason for special education eligibility. Related services only (01) includes students found eligible because of a disability causal to ineffective progress but who do not require specially designed instruction and only require one or more related services that are necessary to access the general curriculum. Specially designed instruction with or without related services (02) includes all other students with disabilities who require specially designed instruction and related services or who require specially designed instruction only in order to make effective progress in education.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

01 Related services only 02 Specially designed instruction with or without related services 500 Does not apply to student

Use: To identify the impact of the statutory changes in eligibility requirements made to Chapter 71B during the summer of 2000.

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DOE038 Special Education - Level of Need

The amount and type of service that a student receives inside and outside of the general education environment as determined by the school district upon review of the student’s IEP. Please refer to the Determining Level of Need grid on the Administrative Placement Environment Information (PL2) form for method of calculating level of need.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 01 Low -- Less than 2 hours of services per week 02 Low -- 2 hours or more services per week 03 Moderate 04 High 500 Does not apply to student

Use: Information on level of need is used for statistical purposes and to inform policy decisions.

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DOE039 DISCONTINUED

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 500 All students

Use:

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Massachusetts Department of Education Page 64 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE040 DISCONTINUED

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 500 – All students

Use:

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DOE041 DISCONTINUED

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

500 – All students

Use:

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DOE042 Career & Technical Education- Special Populations

An indication of the status of a student enrolled in a Career and Technical Education program (Ch. 74 or non Ch. 74) who meets the following definition(s) for: Educationally Disadvantaged or Single Parent.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 01 Educationally Disadvantaged 02 Single Parent 03 Educationally Disadvantaged and Single Parent 500 Does not apply to student

Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. §§ 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires information on career and technical education students for the purpose of state grants and tech-prep grant funding.

NOTE: Educationally Disadvantaged - students who DO NOT have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) and have performed below grade level on a standardized test (such as the Stanford Diagnostic and California or Metropolitan Achievement Test [or, in Massachusetts, the MCAS]) have failed a grade or are enrolled in a remedial reading or mathematics program. Learning disabled students are not educationally disadvantaged. .

Single Parent - a student who (a) is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse and (b) has a minor child or children for which the parent has either custody or joint custody.

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DOE043 Career & Technical Education- Chapter 74 Program Participation

A career and technical education program that meets the ten approval factors in the Chapter 74 regulations. An approval letter including the assigned six-digit CIP code has been issued by the Department of Education for the program.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 6

Code Descriptions 6 digit program code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. §§ 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires information on career and technical education students for the purpose of state grants and tech-prep grant funding. In addition, state aid for Chapter 74 students will be calculated based upon Department approved vocational technical education programs.

NOTE: Contact your liaison in the CTE unit if you need to discuss which programs meet these definitions.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix F Massachusetts Department of Education Page 68 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE044 Career & Technical - Non-Chapter 74 Program Participation

Organized educational activities that offer a sequence of courses that provides individuals with the academic and technical knowledge and skills the individuals need to prepare for further education and for careers (other than for careers requiring a baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degree) in current or emerging employment sectors; and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, and occupational-specific skills, of an individual. The programs are reported at the two-digit CIP code level.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 4

Code Descriptions 4 digit program code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, 20 U.S.C. §§ 2301 et seq. as amended by P.L. 105-332 (Perkins III) requires information on career and technical education students for the purpose of state grants and tech-prep grant funding.

NOTE: Contact your liaison in the CTE unit if you need to discuss which programs meet these definitions.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix G Massachusetts Department of Education Page 69 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE045 Number of In-School Suspensions - by Student

The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials that remove the student from academic classes and places them in a separate environment. The student remained in school during the suspension period.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 1

Code Descriptions

0-50 Number of suspensions

Use: Used for Year End School Indicator Report

Note: Suspensions are cumulative. If the student was suspended twice by October 1 and 2 more times in December, March reporting should show 4.

Reminder: If the student was suspended for 11 days or greater a student exclusion report must be filed for the student.

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DOE046 Number of Out-of-School Suspensions - by Student

The number of disciplinary actions imposed by school officials to remove the student from participation in school activities.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 2 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 1

Code Descriptions

0-50 Number of suspensions

Use: Used for Year End School Indicator Report

Note: Suspensions are cumulative. If the student was suspended twice by October 1 and 2 more times in December, March reporting should show 4.

Reminder: If the student was suspended for 11 days or greater a student exclusion report must be filed for the student

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DOE047 Advanced Placement Course 1

The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix H Massachusetts Department of Education Page 72 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE048 Advanced Placement Course 2

The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix H Massachusetts Department of Education Page 73 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE049 Advanced Placement Course 3

The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix H Massachusetts Department of Education Page 74 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE050 Advanced Placement Course 4

The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix H Massachusetts Department of Education Page 75 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE051 Advanced Placement Course 5

The program includes a demanding academic course of study in college-level subjects such as physics, biology, calculus, and foreign languages, among others. A student who performs above a specified level on the assessment may be awarded college credit for certain courses upon entry to the institution. (NCES)

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 3 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions 000-300 Three digit AP course code 500 Does not apply to student

Use: Data is provided as part of No Child Left Behind, Title 1 Part G.

Instructions: Acceptable Values Format Dependency Codes found in Appendix H Massachusetts Department of Education Page 76 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

DOE052 Student Truancy

The number of school days a student was recorded as truant.

Type Alphanumeric Length Minimum 1 Reporting District Receiving Maximum 3

Code Descriptions

0-261 Number of times Truant

Use: Truancy rates are reported annually as required under the No Child Left Behind Act.

Note: Truancy should be reported using the local school district definition. Truancy is cumulative throughout the school year. If the student had 4 days by October 1 and accumulated 4 more in January, March reporting should show 8 days. TruTt

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Section 5 Appendices 044 Brockton 095 Fall River 045 Brookfield 096 Falmouth 046 Brookline 097 Fitchburg Appendix A Codes for 047 Buckland (non-op) 098 Florida Massachusetts Cities and 048 Burlington 099 Foxborough Towns 049 Cambridge 100 Framingham 050 Canton 101 Franklin Code Name 051 Carlisle 102 Freetown 001 Abington 052 Carver 103 Gardner 002 Acton 053 Charlemont (non-op) 104 Aquinnah (non-op) 003 Acushnet 054 Charlton (non-op) 105 Georgetown 004 Adams (non-op) 055 Chatham 106 Gill (non-op) 005 Agawam 056 Chelmsford 107 Gloucester 006 Alford (non-op) 057 Chelsea 108 Goshen (non-op) 007 Amesbury 058 Cheshire (non-op) 109 Gosnold 008 Amherst 059 Chester (non-op) 110 Grafton 009 Andover 060 Chesterfield (non-op) 111 Granby 010 Arlington 061 Chicopee 112 Granville 011 Ashburnham (non-op) 062 Chilmark (non-op) 113 Great Barrington (non-op) 012 Ashby (non-op) 063 Clarksburg 114 Greenfield 013 Ashfield (non-op) 064 Clinton 115 Groton (non-op) 014 Ashland 065 Cohasset 116 Groveland (non-op) 015 Athol (non-op) 066 Colrain (non-op) 117 Hadley 016 Attleboro 067 Concord 118 Halifax 017 Auburn 068 Conway 119 Hamilton (non-op) 018 Avon 069 Cummington (non-op) 120 Hampden (non-op) 019 Ayer 070 Dalton (non-op) 121 Hancock 020 Barnstable 071 Danvers 122 Hanover 021 Barre (non-op) 072 Dartmouth 123 Hanson (non-op) 022 Becket (non-op) 073 Dedham 124 Hardwick (non-op) 023 Bedford 074 Deerfield 125 Harvard 024 Belchertown 075 Dennis (non-op) 126 Harwich 025 Bellingham 076 Dighton (non-op) 127 Hatfield 026 Belmont 077 Douglas 128 Haverhill 027 Berkley 078 Dover 129 Hawley (non-op) 028 Berlin 079 Dracut 130 Heath (non-op) 029 Bernardston (non-op) 080 Dudley (non-op) 131 Hingham 030 Beverly 081 Dunstable (non-op) 132 Hinsdale (non-op) 031 Billerica 082 Duxbury 133 Holbrook 032 Blackstone (non-op) 083 East Bridgewater 134 Holden (non-op) 033 Blandford (non-op) 084 East Brookfield (non-op) 135 Holland 034 Bolton (non-op) 085 Eastham 136 Holliston 035 Boston 086 Easthampton 137 Holyoke 036 Bourne 087 East Longmeadow 138 Hopedale 037 Boxborough 088 Easton 139 Hopkinton 038 Boxford 089 Edgartown 140 Hubbardston (non-op) 039 Boylston 090 Egremont (non-op) 141 Hudson 040 Braintree 091 Erving 142 Hull 041 Brewster 092 Essex (non-op) 143 Huntington (non-op) 042 Bridgewater (non-op) 093 Everett 144 Ipswich 043 Brimfield 094 Fairhaven 145 Kingston Massachusetts Department of Education Page 78 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

146 Lakeville 197 Nantucket 248 Revere 147 Lancaster (non-op) 198 Natick 249 Richmond 148 Lanesborough 199 Needham 250 Rochester 149 Lawrence 200 New Ashford (non-op) 251 Rockland 150 Lee 201 New Bedford 252 Rockport 151 Leicester 202 New Braintree (non-op) 253 Rowe 152 Lenox 203 Newbury (non-op) 254 Rowley (non-op) 153 Leominster 204 Newburyport 255 Royalston (non-op) 154 Leverett 205 New Marlborough (non-op) 256 Russell (non-op) 155 Lexington 206 New Salem (non-op) 257 Rutland (non-op) 156 Leyden (non-op) 207 Newton 258 Salem 157 Lincoln 208 Norfolk 259 Salisbury (non-op) 158 Littleton 209 North Adams 260 Sandisfield (non-op) 159 Longmeadow 210 Northampton 261 Sandwich 160 Lowell 211 North Andover 262 Saugus 161 Ludlow 212 North Attleborough 263 Savoy 162 Lunenburg 213 Northborough 264 Scituate 163 Lynn 214 Northbridge 265 Seekonk 164 Lynnfield 215 North Brookfield 266 Sharon 165 Malden 216 Northfield (non-op) 267 Sheffield (non-op) 166 Manchester (non-op) 217 North Reading 268 Shelburne (non-op) 167 Mansfield 218 Norton 269 Sherborn 168 Marblehead 219 Norwell 270 Shirley 169 Marion 220 Norwood 271 Shrewsbury 170 Marlborough 221 Oak Bluffs 272 Shutesbury 171 Marshfield 222 Oakham (non-op) 273 Somerset 172 Mashpee 223 Orange 274 Somerville 173 Mattapoisett 224 Orleans 275 Southampton 174 Maynard 225 Otis (non-op) 276 Southborough 175 Medfield 226 Oxford 277 Southbridge 176 Medford 227 Palmer 278 South Hadley 177 Medway 228 Paxton (non-op) 279 Southwick (non-op) 178 Melrose 229 Peabody 280 Spencer (non-op) 179 Mendon (non-op) 230 Pelham 281 Springfield 180 Merrimac (non-op) 231 Pembroke 282 Sterling (non-op) 181 Methuen 232 Pepperell (non-op) 283 Stockbridge (non-op) 182 Middleborough 233 Peru (non-op) 284 Stoneham 183 Middlefield (non-op) 234 Petersham 285 Stoughton 184 Middleton 235 Phillipston (non-op) 286 Stow (non-op) 185 Milford 236 Pittsfield 287 Sturbridge 186 Millbury 237 Plainfield (non-op) 288 Sudbury 187 Millis 238 Plainville 289 Sunderland 188 Millville (non-op) 239 Plymouth 290 Sutton 189 Milton 240 Plympton 291 Swampscott 190 Monroe (non-op) 241 Princeton (non-op) 292 Swansea 191 Monson 242 Provincetown 293 Taunton 192 Montague (non-op) 243 Quincy 294 Templeton (non-op) 193 Monterey (non-op) 244 Randolph 295 Tewksbury 194 Montgomery (non-op) 245 Raynham (non-op) 296 Tisbury 195 Mount Washington (non-op) 246 Reading 297 Tolland (non-op) 196 Nahant 247 Rehoboth (non-op) 298 Topsfield Massachusetts Department of Education Page 79 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

299 Townsend (non-op) 350 Wrentham 300 Truro 351 Yarmouth (non-op) 301 Tyngsborough 352 Devens (non-op) 302 Tyringham (non-op) 303 Upton (non-op) 304 Uxbridge 305 Wakefield 306 Wales 307 Walpole 308 Waltham 309 Ware 310 Wareham 311 Warren (non-op) 312 Warwick (non-op) 313 Washington (non-op) 314 Watertown 315 Wayland 316 Webster 317 Wellesley 318 Wellfleet 319 Wendell (non-op) 320 Wenham (non-op) 321 Westborough 322 West Boylston 323 West Bridgewater 324 West Brookfield (non-op) 325 Westfield 326 Westford 327 Westhampton 328 Westminster (non-op) 329 West Newbury (non-op) 330 Weston 331 Westport 332 West Springfield 333 West Stockbridge (non-op) 334 West Tisbury (non-op) 335 Westwood 336 Weymouth 337 Whately 338 Whitman (non-op) 339 Wilbraham (non-op) 340 Williamsburg 341 Williamstown 342 Wilmington 343 Winchendon 344 Winchester 345 Windsor (non-op) 346 Winthrop 347 Woburn 348 Worcester 349 Worthington (non-op) Massachusetts Department of Education Page 80 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 81 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix B Language 350 HAKKA DIALECT 615 PIDGIN ENGLISH Codes 355 HASSANIYA ARABIC 620 PILIPINO 360 HAUSA 625 POLICE MOTU Code Language 630 POLISH 105 ABORIGINAL 365 HEBREW 006 PORTUGUESE 110 AFRIKAANS 370 HINDI 635 PUSHTU 115 ALBANIAN 375 HMONG 640 PYONGANTO 120 ALSATIAN GERMAN 380 HUNGARIAN 645 QUECHUA 125 ALTAIC 385 IBO 650 QUECHUA DIALECT 130 AMHARIC 390 ICELANDIC 655 ROMANIAN 135 ARABIC 395 INDIAN 660 ROMANISCH 140 ARMENIAN 400 INDO-EUROPEAN 665 RUSSIAN 145 AYMARA 405 IRISH GAELIC 670 SAMOAN 150 BAHASA INDONESIAN 005 ITALIAN 675 SANGHO 155 BAMBARA 410 JAMAICAN CREOLE 680 SEOUL 160 BANTU 415 JAPANESE 685 SERBO-CROATIAN 165 BASQUE 420 JAVANESE 690 SETSWANA 170 BENGALI 425 KHAIKHA MONGOLIAN 695 SHANGHAI DIALECT 175 BERBER 430 KHMER 700 SHONA 180 BRENTON 435 KINYARWANDU 705 SHUNGCHONDO 185 BULGARIAN 440 KIRUNDI 710 SINHALA 190 BURMESE 445 KOREAN 715 SISWATI 195 BYELORUSS 450 KRIO 725 SLOVAK 200 CANTON DIALECT 455 KURDISH 730 SLOVENE 001 CAPE VERDEAN 460 KURKISH 735 SOMALI 205 CATALAN 465 KYONGSANGTO 007 SPANISH 210 CAUCASIAN 470 LAO 740 SRANAN TONGO 215 CHECHUTO 475 LAPP 745 SUDANIC TRIBAL 220 CHICHEWA 480 LATIN 750 SWAHILI 002 CHINESE 483 LATVIAN 755 SWEDISH 225 CREOLE(HAITIAN) 485 LESOTHO 760 TAIWAN 230 CRIOULO 487 LITHUANIAN 765 TAMIL 235 CZECH 490 LUGANDA 770 THAI 240 DANISH 495 LUXEMBOURGISH 775 TIBETAN 245 DARI PERSIAN 501 MACEDONIAN 780 TIGRE 250 DIVEHI 505 MALAGASY DIALECT 785 TONGAN 255 DJERMA 510 MALAY 790 TURKISH 260 DUTCH 515 MALTESE 795 TUVALUAN 265 DZONGKHA TIBETAN 520 MANDARIN CHINESE 800 UKRANIAN 270 FANG 525 MAORI 805 URALIAN 275 FARSI 530 MAYA-QUICHE DIALECT 810 URDU 280 FIJIAN 535 MELANESIAN 815 UZBEC 290 FINNISH 540 MELANESIAN PIDGIN 820 VALENCIAN 295 FLEMISH 545 MERINA 825 VIETNAMESE 003 FRENCH 550 MONEGASQUE 830 VIGUS 300 FRENCH /AFRICAN PATOIS 551 MORE 835 WELSH 305 FRENCH PATOIS 560 NAHUATL 840 WEST ASIAN 310 FRISIAN 565 NAMKYONGTO 845 YIDDISH 315 FUKIEN 570 NAURAUN 850 YORUBA 320 GALICIAN 575 NDEBELE 888 [OTHER] 325 GALLA 580 NEPALI 267 ENGLISH 330 GERMAN 585 NEWARI 633 PUNJABI 335 GILBERTESE 590 NIGER-CONGO 759 TAGALOG 340 GOLLATO 595 NORWEGIAN 767 TELUGU 004 GREEK 600 PAPUAN 127 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 345 GUARANI 605 PATOIS 347 GUJARATI 610 PERSIAN Massachusetts Department of Education Page 82 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Cocos (Keeling) CC Guinea-Bissau GW Appendix C Country Codes Islands Guyana GY COUNTRY CODE Colombia CO Haiti HT Afghanistan AF Comoros KM Heard And Mc Donald HM Albania AL Congo CG Islands Algeria DZ Congo, The Democratic CD Holy See (Vatican City VA American Samoa AS Republic Of State) Andorra AD Cook Islands CK Honduras HN Angola AO Costa Rica CR Hong Kong HK Anguilla AI Cote D'ivoire CI Hungary HU Antarctica AQ CROATIA (Local HR Iceland IS Antigua And Barbuda AG Name: Hrvatska) India IN Argentina AR Cuba CU Indonesia ID Armenia AM Cyprus CY Iran (Islamic Republic IR Aruba AW Czech Republic CZ Of) Australia AU Denmark DK Iraq IQ Austria AT Djibouti DJ Ireland IE Azerbaijan AZ Dominica DM Israel IL Bahamas BS Dominican Republic DO Italy IT Bahrain BH East Timor TP Jamaica JM Bangladesh BD Ecuador EC Japan JP Barbados BB Egypt EG Jordan JO Belarus BY El Salvador SV Kazakhstan KZ Belgium BE Equatorial Guinea GQ Kenya KE Belize BZ Eritrea ER Kiribati KI Benin BJ Estonia EE Korea, Democratic KP Bermuda BM Ethiopia ET People's Republic Of Bhutan BT Falkland Islands FK Korea, Republic Of KR Bolivia BO (Malvinas) Kuwait KW Bosnia And BA Faroe Islands FO Kyrgyzstan KG Herzegowina Fiji FJ Lao People's LA Botswana BW Finland FI Democratic Republic Bouvet Island BV France FR Latvia LV Brazil BR France, Metropolitan FX Lebanon LB British Indian Ocean IO French Guiana GF Lesotho LS Territory French Polynesia PF Liberia LR Brunei Darussalam BN French Southern TF Libyan Arab LY Bulgaria BG Territories Jamahiriya Burkina Faso BF Gabon GA Liechtenstein LI Burundi BI Gambia GM Lithuania LT Cambodia KH Georgia GE Luxembourg LU Cameroon CM Germany DE Macau MO Canada CA Ghana GH Macedonia, The MK Cape Verde CV Gibraltar GI Former Yugoslav Cayman Islands KY Greece GR Republic Of Central African CF Greenland GL Madagascar MG Republic Grenada GD Malawi MW Chad TD Guadeloupe GP Malaysia MY Chile CL Guam GU Maldives MV China CN Guatemala GT Mali ML Christmas Island CX Guinea GN Malta MT Massachusetts Department of Education Page 83 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Grenadines Outlying Islands Marshall Islands MH Samoa WS Uruguay UY Martinique MQ San Marino SM Uzbekistan UZ Mauritania MR Sao Tome And Principe ST Vanuatu VU Mauritius MU Saudi Arabia SA Venezuela VE Mayotte YT Senegal SN Viet Nam VN Mexico MX Seychelles SC Virgin Islands (British) VG Micronesia, Federated FM Sierra Leone SL Virgin Islands (U.S.) VI States Of Singapore SG Wallis And Futuna WF Moldova, Republic Of MD Slovakia (Slovak SK Islands Monaco MC Republic) Western Sahara EH Mongolia MN Slovenia SI Yemen YE Montserrat MS Solomon Islands SB Yugoslavia YU Morocco MA Somalia SO Zambia ZM Mozambique MZ South Africa ZA Zimbabwe ZW Myanmar (Burma) MM South Georgia And The GS Burma (Myanmar) MM Namibia NA South Sandwich Islands Nauru NR Spain ES Nepal NP Sri Lanka LK Netherlands NL St. Helena SH Netherlands Antilles AN St. Pierre And PM New Caledonia NC Miquelon New Zealand NZ Sudan SD Nicaragua NI Suriname SR Niger NE Svalbard And Jan SJ Nigeria NG Mayen Islands Niue NU Swaziland SZ Norfolk Island NF Sweden SE Northern Mariana MP Switzerland CH Islands Syrian Arab Republic SY Norway NO Taiwan, Province Of TW Oman OM China Pakistan PK Tajikistan TJ Palau PW "Tanzania, United TZ Panama PA Republic Of" Papua New Guinea PG Thailand TH Paraguay PY Togo TG Peru PE Tokelau TK Philippines PH Tonga TO Pitcairn PN Trinidad And Tobago TT Poland PL Tunisia TN Portugal PT Turkey TR Puerto Rico PR Turkmenistan TM Qatar QA Turks And Caicos TC Reunion RE Islands Romania RO Tuvalu TV Russian Federation RU Uganda UG Rwanda RW Ukraine UA Saint Kitts And Nevis KN United Arab Emirates AE Saint Lucia LC United Kingdom GB Saint Vincent And The VC United States Minor UM Massachusetts Department of Education Page 84 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 85 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix D Public School and Collaborative Ashland Ashland Middle 00140405 Codes Ashland Ashland High 00140505 Attleboro A. Irvin Studley 00160001 Abington Abington ECC 00010003 Elementary School Abington Center 00010005 Attleboro Early Learning Center 00160008 Abington North 00010010 Attleboro Thomas E. Willett 00160035 Abington Woodsdale 00010015 School Abington Frolio Jr Hs 00010405 Attleboro Hyman Fine 00160040 Abington Abington High 00010505 Elementary School Acton Merriam 00020010 Attleboro Hill-Roberts 00160045 Acton McCarthy-Towne 00020015 Elementary School Acton Douglas 00020020 Attleboro Peter Thacher 00160050 Acton Gates 00020025 Elementary School Acton Luther Conant 00020030 Attleboro Robert J. Coelho 00160305 Acushnet Acushnet Elementary 00030025 Middle School Sch Attleboro Cyril K. Brennan 00160315 Acushnet Albert F Ford Middle 00030305 Middle School Sch Attleboro Wamsutta Middle 00160320 Agawam Agawam ECC 00050003 School Agawam Clifford M Granger 00050010 Attleboro Attleboro High 00160505 Agawam Benjamin J Phelps 00050020 Auburn Julia Bancroft 00170005 Agawam Robinson Park 00050025 Auburn Bryn Mawr 00170010 Agawam James Clark School 00050030 Auburn Pakachoag 00170015 Agawam Agawam Middle 00050303 Auburn Mary D Stone 00170025 School Auburn Auburn Middle 00170305 Agawam Agawam Junior High 00050405 Auburn Auburn Senior High 00170505 Agawam Agawam High 00050505 Avon Ralph D Butler 00180010 Amesbury Amesbury Elementary 00070005 Avon Avon Middle High 00180510 Amesbury Charles C Cashman El 00070010 School Amesbury Amesbury Middle 00070013 Ayer Page-Hilltop 00190025 Amesbury Amesbury High 00070505 Ayer Ayer Middle 00190305 Amherst Crocker Farm 00080009 Ayer Ayer High 00190510 Elementary Barnstable Barnstable Early 00200004 Amherst Fort River Elementary 00080020 Learning Center Amherst Marks Meadow 00080030 Barnstable West Barnstable Elem 00200005 Laboratory Barnstable Centerville Elementary 00200010 Amherst Wildwood Elementary 00080050 Barnstable Cotuit Elem 00200015 Andover Bancroft Elementary 00090003 Barnstable Hyannis Elementary 00200020 Andover High Plain Elementary 00090004 Barnstable Hyannis West 00200025 Andover Shawsheen School 00090005 Elementary Andover Henry C Sanborn Elem 00090010 Barnstable Marstons Mills Elem 00200030 Andover South Elementary 00090020 Barnstable Marstons Mills East 00200032 Andover West Elementary 00090025 Barnstable Osterville Elementary 00200035 Andover Doherty Middle 00090305 Barnstable Osterville Bay 00200040 Andover Andover West Middle 00090310 Elementary Andover Wood Hill Middle 00090350 Barnstable Barnstable Middle 00200305 School School Andover Andover High 00090505 Barnstable Barnstable High 00200505 Arlington John A Bishop 00100005 Bedford Lt Elezer Davis 00230010 Arlington Brackett 00100010 Bedford Lt Job Lane School 00230012 Arlington Cyrus E Dallin 00100025 Bedford John Glenn Middle 00230305 Arlington Hardy 00100030 Bedford Bedford High 00230505 Arlington Menotomy Preschool 00100038 Belchertown Chestnut Hill 00240004 Arlington Peirce 00100045 Community Arlington Thompson 00100050 Belchertown Cold Spring 00240005 Arlington M Norcross Stratton 00100055 Belchertown Swift River Elem 00240018 Arlington Ottoson Middle 00100410 Belchertown Tadgell Hall 00240020 Arlington Arlington High 00100505 Belchertown Belchertown High 00240505 Ashland William Pittaway Elem 00140005 Bellingham Bellingham ECC 00250003 Ashland Henry E Warren Elem 00140010 Bellingham Clara Macy Elementary 00250009 Ashland David Mindess 00140015 Bellingham South Elem 00250020 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 86 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Boston Eliot Elementary 00350096 Bellingham Stall Brook 00250025 Boston Ellis Mendell 00350100 Bellingham Bellingham Memorial 00250315 Boston Emily A Fifield 00350102 Middle School Boston Farragut 00350108

Bellingham Bellingham High 00250505 Boston Franklin D Roosevelt 00350116 School Boston George H Conley 00350122

Bellingham Primavera Jr/Sr H S 00250510 Boston Henry Grew 00350135

Belmont Winn Brook 00260005 Boston Henry L Higginson 00350137

Belmont Mary Lee Burbank 00260010 Boston O W Holmes 00350138

Belmont Daniel Butler 00260015 Boston Hugh Roe O'Donnell 00350141

Belmont Roger E Wellington 00260035 Boston James Condon Elem 00350146

Belmont Winthrop L Chenery 00260305 Boston James A Garfield Elem 00350152 Middle Boston James W Hennigan 00350153 Belmont Belmont High 00260505 Boston James J Chittick 00350154 Berkley Berkley Community 00270010 Boston James Otis 00350156 School Boston John F Kennedy 00350166 Berkley Berkley Middle School 00270305 Boston John P Holland 00350167 Berlin Berlin Memorial 00280005 Boston John D Philbrick 00350172 Beverly Centerville Elementary 00300010 Boston John Marshall 00350178 Beverly Cove Elementary 00300015 Boston John W McCormack 00350179 Beverly Hannah Elementary 00300033 Boston John Winthrop 00350180 Beverly McKeown Elementary 00300037 Boston Joseph P Tynan 00350181 Beverly North Beverly 00300040 Boston Joseph J Hurley 00350182 Elementary Boston Joseph Lee 00350183 Beverly Ayers/Ryal Side Sch 00300055 Boston Joseph P Manning 00350184 Beverly Briscoe Middle 00300305 Boston Joyce Kilmer 00350190 Beverly Memorial Middle 00300310 Boston Harvard-Kent 00350200 Beverly Beverly High 00300505 Boston Lucy Stone 00350211 Billerica Thomas Ditson 00310005 Boston Manassah E Bradley 00350215 Billerica Frederick J Dutile 00310007 Boston Mattahunt 00350226 Billerica John F Kennedy 00310012 Boston Mather 00350227 Billerica Parker 00310015 Boston Maurice J Tobin 00350229 Billerica Hajjar Elementary 00310026 Boston Michael J Perkins 00350231 Billerica Eugene C Vining 00310030 Boston Mozart 00350237 Billerica Marshall Middle 00310305

School Boston Richard J Murphy 00350240

Billerica Locke Middle 00310310 Boston Nathan Hale 00350243

Billerica Billerica Memorial 00310505 Boston Oliver Hazard Perry 00350255

High School Boston Orchard Gardens 00350257

Boston ELC - North Zone 00350003 Boston William H Ohrenberger 00350258

Boston Mary Lyon 00350004 Boston Lyndon 00350262

Boston ELC - East Zone 00350005 Boston Patrick J Kennedy 00350264

Boston ELC - West Zone 00350006 Boston Patrick O'Hearn 00350266

Boston Agassiz 00350007 Boston Paul A Dever 00350268

Boston Mattapan ECC 00350008 Boston Pauline Agassiz Shaw 00350270

Boston East Boston ECC 00350009 Boston Phineas Bates 00350278

Boston Blue Hill Ave ECC 00350010 Boston Quincy E Dickerman 00350284

Boston Alexander Hamilton 00350011 Boston Josiah Quincy 00350286

Boston Jackson Mann 00350013 Boston Ralph Waldo Emerson 00350288

Boston Beethoven 00350021 Boston Roger Clap 00350298

Boston Carter Develop Day 00350036 Boston Samuel Adams 00350302 Care Boston Samuel W Mason 00350304 Boston Charles Sumner 00350052 Boston Sarah Greenwood 00350308 Boston Charles H Taylor 00350054 Boston Thomas Gardner 00350326 Boston Curtis Guild 00350062 Boston Thomas J Kenny 00350328 Boston Dante Alighieri 00350066 Boston Warren-Prescott 00350346 Boston David A Ellis 00350072 Boston William Ellery 00350360 Boston Dearborn 00350074 Channing

Boston Dennis C Haley 00350077 Boston William McKinley 00350363

Boston Donald Mckay 00350080 Boston William E Russell 00350366

Boston Edward Everett 00350088 Boston William Monroe 00350370 Boston Elihu Greenwood 00350094 Trotter Boston Winship Elementary 00350374 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 87 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Boston Boston Latin 00350560 Boston Young Achievers 00350380 Boston Quincy Upper School 00350565 Boston Mildred Avenue 00350381 Boston West Roxbury Sch 00350573 Middle School Boston O'Bryant Sch 00350575 Boston Mission Hill School 00350382 Math/Science Boston New Boston Pilot 00350383 Boston Odyssey High School 00350577 Middle School Boston Expulsion Alt School 00350580

Boston James M Curley 00350384 Boston Young Adult Center 00350588

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Chelsea Edgar A Hooks Elem 00570030 Brookline Edith C Baker 00460005 Chelsea George D Kelly Elem 00570035 Brookline Edward Devotion 00460015 Chelsea Frank M Sokolowski 00570040 Brookline Michael Driscoll 00460020 Elem

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East Longmeadow East Longmeadow 00870505 Falmouth Mullen-Hall 00960020 High Falmouth North Falmouth Elem 00960030 Easton Center School 00880003 Falmouth Morse Pond School 00960305 Easton Parkview Elementary 00880015 Falmouth Lawrence 00960405 Easton Moreau Hall 00880020 Falmouth Falmouth High 00960505 Easton H H Richardson School 00880025 Fitchburg Crocker Elementary 00970016 Easton F L Olmsted 00880030 Fitchburg Goodrich Kindergarten 00970025 Easton Easton Junior High 00880405 Fitchburg McKay Campus-FSC 00970030 Easton Oliver Ames High 00880505 Fitchburg Reingold Elementary 00970043 Edgartown Edgartown Elementary 00890005 Fitchburg Memorial Intermediate 00970048 Erving Erving Elementary 00910030 Fitchburg South Fitchburg ELC 00970055 Everett Sumner G. Whittier 00930010 Fitchburg South Street 00970060 School Elementary Everett Madeline English 00930018 Fitchburg B F Brown Arts Vision 00970305 School School Everett George Keverian 00930028 Fitchburg Academy Middle 00970320 School School Everett Lafayette School 00930038 Fitchburg Fitchburg High 00970505 Everett Parlin School 00930058 Florida Abbott Memorial 00980005 Everett Everett High 00930505 Foxborough Mabelle M Burrell 00990015 Fairhaven East Fairhaven 00940010 Foxborough Vincent M Igo Elem 00990020 Fairhaven Oxford 00940015 Foxborough Charles Taylor Elem 00990050 Fairhaven Rogers 00940020 Foxborough John J Ahern 00990405 Fairhaven Leroy Wood 00940030 Foxborough Foxborough High 00990505 Fairhaven Hastings Middle 00940305 Framingham Blocks Pre-School @ 01000003 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 90 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

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Framingham Woodrow Wilson 01000055 Halifax Halifax Elementary 01180005

Framingham Cameron Middle 01000302 Hancock Hancock Elementary 01210005 School Hanover Cedar Elementary 01220004

Framingham Fuller Middle 01000305 Hanover Center Elementary 01220005

Framingham Walsh Middle 01000310 Hanover Sylvester 01220015

Framingham Framingham H S 01000515 Hanover Hanover Middle 01220305

Franklin Franklin ECDC 01010003 Hanover Hanover High 01220505

Franklin Jefferson Elementary 01010010 Harvard Harvard Elementary 01250005

Franklin Helen Keller 01010012 Harvard Bromfield 01250505 Elementary Harwich Harwich Elementary 01260005 Franklin J F Kennedy Memorial 01010013 Harwich Harwich Middle 01260305 Franklin Oak Street Elementary 01010030 Harwich Harwich High 01260505 Franklin Parmenter 01010032 Hatfield Hatfield Elementary 01270005 Franklin Davis Thayer 01010035 Hatfield Smith Academy 01270505 Franklin Annie Sullivan Middle 01010040 Haverhill Bradford Elementary 01280008 School Haverhill Burnham Elementary 01280010 Franklin Remington Middle 01010310 Haverhill Crowell 01280020 Franklin Horace Mann 01010405 Haverhill Golden Hill 01280026 Franklin Franklin High 01010505 Haverhill Greenleaf 01280027 Freetown Freetown Elementary 01020005 Haverhill Haverhill Alternative 01280033 Gardner Elm Street School 01030001 School Gardner Prospect 01030010 Haverhill Caleb Dustin Hunking 01280035 Gardner Helen Mae Sauter 01030015 Haverhill Moody 01280045 Elem Haverhill Dr Paul Nettle 01280050 Gardner Waterford Street 01030020 Haverhill Pentucket Lake Elem 01280054 Gardner Gardner Middle School 01030405 Haverhill Silver Hill 01280067 Gardner Gardner High 01030505 Haverhill TEACH 01280073 Georgetown Perley Elementary 01050005 Haverhill Tilton 01280075 Georgetown Penn Brook 01050010 Haverhill Walnut Square 01280080 Georgetown Georgetown 01050505 Haverhill John G Whittier 01280085 Middle/High Haverhill Consentino 01280100 Gloucester Beeman Memorial 01070010 Haverhill Haverhill High 01280505 Gloucester East Gloucester Elem 01070020 Hingham Wm L Foster Elem 01310010 Gloucester Milton L Fuller Elem 01070025 Hingham Plymouth River 01310019 Gloucester Plum Cove School 01070042 Hingham South Elem 01310020 Gloucester Veterans Memorial 01070045 Hingham Hingham Middle 01310410 Gloucester West Parish 01070050 School Gloucester Ralph B O'Maley 01070305 Hingham Hingham High 01310505 Middle Holbrook John F Kennedy 01330018 Gloucester Gloucester High 01070505 Holbrook South 01330025 Gosnold Cuttyhunk Elem 01090005 Holbrook Holbrook Jr Sr High 01330505 Grafton South Grafton 01100005

Elementary Holland Holland Elementary 01350005

Grafton North Grafton 01100025 Holliston Miller School 01360007

Elementary Holliston Placentino Elementary 01360010

Grafton Grafton Elementary 01100200 Holliston Robert H. Adams 01360305 Grafton Grafton Middle 01100305 Middle School

Grafton Grafton Memorial 01100505 Holliston Holliston High 01360505

Senior Holyoke Joseph Metcalf 01370003 Granby East Meadow 01110004 Preschool

Granby West St 01110010 Holyoke Lawrence Elem 01370010

Granby Granby Jr Sr High Sch 01110505 Holyoke Lt Elmer J McMahon 01370015 Elem Massachusetts Department of Education Page 91 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Lawrence John K Tarbox 01490075 Holyoke Morgan Elem 01370025 Lawrence Emily G Wetherbee 01490080 Holyoke Kelly Elem 01370040 Lawrence Lawrence High 01490505 Holyoke E N White Elem 01370045 Lee Lee Elementary 01500025 Holyoke Lt Clayre Sullivan 01370055 Lee Lee Middle/High 01500505 Elem School Holyoke Maurice A Donahue 01370060 Leicester Leicester Memorial 01510005 Elem Elem Holyoke Dr Wm R Peck Middle 01370310 Leicester Leicester Primary 01510010 Holyoke John J Lynch Middle 01370315 School Holyoke Holyoke High 01370505 Leicester Leicester Middle 01510015 Holyoke Holyoke Alternative 01370520 Leicester Leicester High 01510505 Program Lenox Morris 01520015 Holyoke Wm J Dean Voc Tech 01370605 Lenox Lenox Memorial High 01520505 High Leominster Bennett 01530003

Hopedale Park Street School 01380003 Leominster Fall Brook 01530007

Hopedale Memorial 01380010 Leominster Johnny Appleseed 01530025

Hopedale Hopedale Jr Sr High 01380505 Leominster Northwest 01530030

Hopkinton Hopkinton Pre-School 01390003 Leominster Priest Street 01530040

Hopkinton Center 01390005 Leominster Samoset School 01530045

Hopkinton Elmwood 01390010 Leominster Southeast Middle 01530050 Hopkinton Hopkins Elementary 01390015 School School Leominster Sky View Middle 01530320 Hopkinton Hopkinton Middle 01390305 School School Leominster Leominster Senior 01530505 Hopkinton Hopkinton High 01390505 High Hudson Mulready Elementary 01410007 Leominster Leominster Ctr Tech 01530605 Hudson C R Hubert 01410011 Educ Hudson Forest Avenue 01410015 Leverett Leverett Elementary 01540005 Elementary Lexington Bridge 01550006 Hudson C A Farley 01410030 Lexington Bowman 01550008 Hudson John F Kennedy 01410410 Lexington Joseph Estabrook 01550010 Hudson Hudson High 01410505 Lexington Fiske 01550015 Hull Lillian M Jacobs 01420015 Lexington Harrington 01550030 Hull Memorial Middle 01420305 Lexington Maria Hastings 01550035 Hull Hull High 01420505 Lexington Jonas Clarke Middle 01550305 Ipswich Paul F Doyon 01440007 Lexington Wm Diamond Middle 01550310 Memorial Lexington Lexington High 01550505

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Ipswich Ipswich High 01440505 Lincoln Hanscom Middle 01570305

Kingston Kingston Elementary 01450005 Littleton Shaker Lane 01580005 Kingston Kingston Intermediate 01450020 Elementary Lakeville Assawompset 01460005 Littleton Russell St Elementary 01580015 Lakeville George R. Austin 01460010 Littleton Littleton Middle 01580305 Intermediate School School Lanesborough Lanesborough 01480005 Littleton Littleton High School 01580505 Elementary Longmeadow Blueberry Hill 01590005

Lawrence Lawlor ECC 01490002 Longmeadow Center 01590010

Lawrence John Breen School 01490003 Longmeadow Glenbrook Middle 01590017

Lawrence Arlington 01490007 Longmeadow Wolf Swamp Road 01590025

Lawrence Alexander B Bruce 01490015 Longmeadow Williams Middle 01590305

Lawrence Robert Frost 01490018 Longmeadow Longmeadow High 01590505

Lawrence James F Hennessey 01490020 Lowell Dr Gertrude Bailey 01600002

Lawrence Gerard A. Guilmette 01490022 Lowell Demonstration School 01600004

Lawrence Francis M Leahy 01490040 Lowell Joseph McAvinnue 01600010

Lawrence James F Leonard 01490045 Lowell Greenhalge 01600015

Lawrence Henry K Oliver 01490050 Lowell Pyne Arts 01600018

Lawrence Edward F. Parthum 01490053 Lowell Laura Lee Alternative 01600019

Lawrence John R Rollins 01490055 Lowell Abraham Lincoln 01600020

Lawrence South Lawrence East 01490065 Lowell Moody Elem 01600027 Sch Lowell Charles W Morey 01600030 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 92 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Lynn Career Development 01630503 Lowell Pawtucketville 01600036 Center Memorial Lynn Classical High 01630505 Lowell Peter W Reilly 01600040 Lynn Lynn English High 01630510 Lowell John J Shaughnessy 01600050 Lynn Lynn Alternative HS 01630520 Lowell Varnum Arts 01600054 Lynn Lynn Voc Tech 01630605 Lowell Washington 01600055 Institute Lowell McDonough City 01600070 Lynnfield Huckleberry Hill 01640010 Magnet Sch Lynnfield Summer Street 01640020 Lowell S Christa McAuliffe 01600075 Lynnfield Lynnfield Middle 01640405 Elementary School Lowell Charlotte M Murkland 01600080 Lynnfield Lynnfield High 01640505 Elem Malden Beebe 01650003

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Lowell B.F.Butler Middle Sch 01600310 Malden Forestdale 01650027

Lowell James S Daley Middle 01600315 Malden Linden 01650047 Sch Malden Malden ELC 01650049

Lowell Henry J Robinson 01600330 Malden Salemwood 01650057 Middle Malden Malden High 01650505 Lowell E N Rogers 01600335 Mansfield Roland Green School 01670003 Lowell James Sullivan Middle 01600340 Mansfield Everett W Robinson 01670007 Sch Mansfield Jordan/Jackson 01670014 Lowell Dr An Wang School 01600345 Elementary Lowell Lowell High 01600505 Mansfield Harold L Qualters 01670035

Ludlow Chapin Elementary 01610005 Middle

Ludlow East Street 01610015 Mansfield Mansfield High 01670505

Ludlow Ludlow ECC 01610018 Marblehead Malcolm L Bell 01680005

Ludlow Veterans Park Elem 01610023 Marblehead L H Coffin 01680010

Ludlow Paul R Baird Middle 01610305 Marblehead Elbridge Gerry 01680015

Ludlow Ludlow Senior High 01610505 Marblehead Village Street School 01680016

Lunenburg Thomas C Passios 01620015 Marblehead Glover 01680020 Elem Marblehead Dr Samuel C Eveleth 01680025 Lunenburg Turkey Hill Middle 01620020 Marblehead Marblehead Veterans 01680300

Lunenburg Lunenburg High 01620505 Middle School

Lynn Aborn 01630011 Marblehead Marblehead High 01680505

Lynn A Drewicz Elem 01630016 Marion Sippican 01690005

Lynn Brickett Elementary 01630020 Marlborough Early Childhood Center 01700006

Lynn Julia F Callahan 01630030 Marlborough Francis J Kane 01700008

Lynn Cobbet Elementary 01630035 Marlborough Richer 01700025

Lynn Wm P Connery 01630040 Marlborough Charles Jaworek 01700030

Lynn E J Harrington 01630045 School

Lynn Robert L Ford 01630050 Marlborough Intermediate 01700040 Lynn Hood 01630055 Elementary Lynn Ingalls 01630060 Marlborough Marlborough Middle 01700305 Lynn Lincoln-Thomson 01630070 Marlborough Marlborough High 01700505 Lynn Lynn Woods 01630075 Marshfield Eames School 01710005 Lynn William R Fallon 01630080 Marshfield South River 01710010 Lynn Sewell-Anderson 01630085 Marshfield Daniel Webster 01710015 Lynn Capt William G 01630090 Marshfield Gov Edward Winslow 01710020 Shoemaker Marshfield Martinson Elementary 01710025

Lynn Edward A Sisson 01630095 Marshfield Furnace Brook Middle 01710310

Lynn Tracy 01630100 Marshfield Marshfield High 01710505

Lynn Washington 01630105 Mashpee Kenneth Coombs 01720005 Community School

Lynn Welcoming Alternative 01630115 Mashpee Quashnet School 01720035 Sch Mashpee Mashpee High 01720505

Lynn Thurgood Marshall 01630305 Mattapoisett Center 01730005 Mid Mattapoisett Old Hammondtown 01730010 Lynn Welcoming Middle 01630330 Maynard Green Meadow 01740010 School Maynard Fowler School 01740305 Lynn Breed Middle School 01630405 Maynard Maynard High 01740505 Lynn Pickering Middle 01630420 Medfield Memorial School 01750003 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 93 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Elementary Medfield Dale Street 01750005 Millbury Millbury Jr/Sr High 01860505 Medfield Ralph Wheelock 01750007 Millis Clyde F Brown 01870005 School Millis Millis Middle 01870020

Medfield Thomas Blake Middle 01750305 Millis Millis High School 01870505

Medfield Medfield Senior High 01750505 Milton Collicot 01890005

Medford John J McGlynn 01760068 Milton Cunningham School 01890007 Elementary School Milton Glover 01890010

Medford Brooks School 01760130 Milton Tucker 01890020

Medford Christopher Columbus 01760140 Milton Charles S Pierce 01890410

Medford Milton Fuller Roberts 01760150 Middle

Medford Madeleine Dugger 01760315 Milton Milton High 01890505 Andrews Monson Quarry Hill Comm 01910025

Medford John J. McGlynn 01760320 Monson Granite Valley Middle 01910310 Middle School Monson Monson High School 01910505 Medford Medford High 01760505 Nahant Johnson 01960010 Medford Curtis-Tufts 01760510 Nantucket Nantucket Elementary 01970005 Medford Medford Voc Tech 01760605 Nantucket Cyrus Peirce 01970010 High Nantucket Nantucket High 01970505 Medway Francis J Burke Elem 01770010 Natick Bennett-Hemenway 01980005 Medway John D Mc Govern 01770013 Natick Brown 01980010 Elem Natick Johnson 01980031 Medway Memorial Elementary 01770015 Natick Lilja Elementary 01980035 Medway Medway Middle 01770305 Natick Memorial 01980043 Medway Medway High 01770505 Natick J F Kennedy Middle 01980305 Melrose Herbert Clark Hoover 01780017 Sch Melrose Lincoln 01780020 Natick Wilson Middle 01980310 Melrose Horace Mann 01780025 Natick Natick High 01980505 Melrose Roosevelt 01780035 Needham Broadmeadow 01990005 Melrose Winthrop 01780050 Needham John Eliot 01990020 Melrose Melrose Middle 01780305 Needham Hillside Elementary 01990035 Melrose Melrose High 01780505 Needham William Mitchell 01990040 Methuen Pleasant Valley School 01810004 Needham Newman Elem 01990050 Methuen Marsh Grammar 01810030 Needham Pollard Middle 01990405 School Needham Needham High 01990505 Methuen Comprehensive 01810050

Grammar School New Bedford Ingraham Pre-School 02010001 Ctr Methuen Tenney Grammar 01810055

School New Bedford Charles S Ashley 02010010

Methuen Donald P Timony 01810060 New Bedford Elizabeth Carter 02010015 Grammar Brooks

Methuen Methuen High 01810505 New Bedford Elwyn G Campbell 02010020

Middleborough Henry B Burkland 01820008 New Bedford James B Congdon 02010040

Intermed New Bedford Sgt Wm H Carney 02010045 Middleborough Lincoln D Lynch 01820020 Acad

School New Bedford John B Devalles 02010050

Middleborough Mary K. Goode 01820025 New Bedford George H Dunbar 02010060 Elementary School New Bedford Alfred J Gomes 02010063 Middleborough School Street Sch 01820035 New Bedford John Hannigan 02010070 Middleborough John T. Nichols Middle 01820305 New Bedford Ellen R Hathaway 02010075 Middleborough Middleborough High 01820505 New Bedford Hayden/McFadden 02010078 Middleton Fuller Meadow 01840003 New Bedford Horatio A Kempton 02010085 Middleton Howe-Manning 01840005 New Bedford Abraham Lincoln 02010095 Milford Memorial 01850010 New Bedford Mt Pleasant 02010105 Milford Brookside 01850065 New Bedford Sarah D Ottiwell 02010110 Milford Shining Star ECC 01850075 New Bedford John Avery Parker 02010115 Milford Woodland 01850090 New Bedford Phillips Avenue 02010120 Milford Stacy Middle 01850305 New Bedford Casmir Pulaski 02010123 Milford Milford Middle East 01850310 New Bedford Thomas R Rodman 02010125 Milford Milford High 01850505 New Bedford Jireh Swift 02010130 Millbury Elmwood Street 01860017 New Bedford William H Taylor 02010135 Millbury Raymond E. Shaw 01860025 New Bedford Betsey B Winslow 02010140 New Bedford Keith Middle School 02010405 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 94 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

North Amvet Boulevard 02120007 New Bedford Normandin Middle 02010410 Attleborough School North Falls 02120010 New Bedford Roosevelt Middle 02010415 Attleborough School North Joseph W Martin Jr 02120013 New Bedford New Bedford High 02010505 Attleborough Elem New Bedford West Side Jr-Sr Hs 02010510 North Roosevelt Avenue 02120015 Newburyport Francis T Bresnahan 02040005 Attleborough Elem North North Attleborough 02120020 Newburyport George W Brown 02040010 Attleborough ELC Newburyport Kelley 02040020 North Community 02120030 Newburyport Rupert A Nock Middle 02040305 Attleborough Newburyport Newburyport High 02040505 North North Attleborough 02120305 Newton A E Angier 02070005 Attleborough Middle Newton Bowen 02070015 North North Attleboro High 02120505 Newton C C Burr 02070020 Attleborough Newton Cabot 02070025 Northborough Lincoln Street 02130003 Newton Countryside 02070040 Northborough Marguerite E Peaslee 02130014 Newton Franklin 02070055 Northborough Fannie E Proctor 02130015 Newton Lincoln-Eliot 02070070 Northborough Marion E Zeh 02130020 Newton Horace Mann 02070075 Northborough Robert E. Melican 02130305 Newton Mason-Rice 02070080 Middle School Newton Peirce 02070100 Northbridge W Edward Balmer 02140001 Newton Memorial Spaulding 02070105 Northbridge Aldrich School 02140010 Newton Newton Early 02070108 Northbridge Northbridge Primary 02140020 Childhood Center Sch Newton Underwood 02070115 Northbridge Northbridge Middle 02140305 Newton John Ward 02070120 Northbridge Northbridge High 02140505 Newton Williams 02070125 North Brookfield North Brookfield Elem 02150015 Newton Zervas 02070130 North Brookfield North Brookfield High 02150505 Newton Bigelow Middle 02070305 North Reading E Ethel Little School 02170003 Newton Charles E Brown 02070310 North Reading L D Batchelder 02170005 Middle North Reading J Turner Hood 02170010 Newton F A Day Middle 02070315 North Reading North Reading Middle 02170305 Newton Oak Hill Middle 02070320 North Reading North Reading High 02170505 Newton Newton North High 02070505 Norton L G Nourse 02180010 Newton Newton South High 02070510 Elementary Norfolk Freeman-Centennial 02080005 Norton J C Solmonese 02180015 Norfolk H Olive Day 02080015 Norton Henri A. Yelle 02180060 North Adams J S Sullivan 02090008 Norton Norton Middle 02180305 North Adams Greylock 02090015 Norton Norton High 02180505 North Adams Brayton 02090035 Norwell Grace Farrar Cole 02190005 North Adams Silvio O Conte Middle 02090305 Norwell William G Vinal 02190020 North Adams Drury High 02090505 Norwell Norwell Middle School 02190405 Northampton Bridge Street 02100005 Norwell Norwell High 02190505 Northampton Jackson Street 02100020 Norwood Balch 02200005 Northampton Leeds 02100025 Norwood Cornelius M Callahan 02200010 Northampton R. K. Finn Ryan Road 02100029 Norwood F A Cleveland 02200015 Northampton John F Kennedy 02100410 Norwood John P Oldham 02200020 Middle School Norwood Charles J Prescott 02200025 Northampton Northampton High 02100505 Norwood George F. Willett 02200075 North Andover Atkinson 02110001 Norwood Norwood Jr High 02200305 North Andover Bradstreet 02110005 South North Andover Franklin 02110010 Norwood Norwood High 02200505 North Andover Kittredge 02110015 Oak Bluffs Oak Bluffs Elementary 02210005 North Andover Annie L Sargent 02110018 Orange Butterfield 02230003 School Orange Dexter Park 02230010 North Andover Thomson 02110020 Orange Fisher Hill 02230015 North Andover North Andover Middle 02110305 Orleans Orleans Elementary 02240005 North Andover North Andover High 02110505 Oxford Clara 02260005 North Allen Avenue 02120005 Barton/Woodward Attleborough Oxford Alfred M Chaffee 02260010 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 95 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Provincetown Provincetown High 02420505 Oxford Oxford Middle 02260405 Quincy Beechwood Knoll 02430020 Oxford Oxford High 02260505 Elem Palmer Old Mill Pond 02270008 Quincy Charles A Bernazzani 02430025 Palmer Converse Middle 02270305 Elem Palmer Palmer High 02270505 Quincy Lincoln-Hancock 02430035 Peabody Captain Samuel Brown 02290005 Comm Sch Peabody John E Burke 02290007 Quincy Atherton Hough 02430040 Peabody Thomas Carroll 02290010 Quincy Clifford H Marshall 02430055 Peabody Center 02290015 Elem Peabody John E. McCarthy 02290016 Quincy Merrymount 02430060 Peabody William A Welch Sr 02290027 Quincy Montclair 02430065 Peabody South Memorial 02290035 Quincy Francis W Parker 02430075 Peabody West Memorial 02290045 Quincy Snug Harbor Comm 02430090 Peabody J Henry Higgins 02290305 School Middle Quincy Squantum 02430095 Peabody Peabody Veterans 02290510 Quincy Wollaston School 02430110 Memorial High Quincy Atlantic Middle 02430305 Pelham Pelham Elementary 02300005 Quincy Broad Meadows 02430310 Pembroke Bryantville Elementary 02310003 Middle Pembroke Hobomock Elementary 02310010 Quincy Central Middle 02430315 Pembroke North Pembroke Elem 02310015 Quincy Reay E Sterling Middle 02430320 Petersham Petersham Center 02340005 Quincy Point Webster Middle 02430325 Pittsfield Allendale 02360010 Quincy Quincy High 02430505 Pittsfield Egremont 02360035 Quincy North Quincy High 02430510 Pittsfield Robert T. Capeless 02360045 Randolph Charles G Devine 02440010 Elementary School Randolph Margaret L Donovan 02440015 Pittsfield Morningside Comm 02360055 Randolph J F Kennedy Elem 02440018 Sch Randolph Elizabeth G Lyons 02440020 Pittsfield Crosby 02360065 Elem Pittsfield Stearns 02360090 Randolph Tower Hill Ecc 02440035 Pittsfield Williams 02360100 Randolph Martin E Young Elem 02440040 Pittsfield Silvio O Conte 02360105 Randolph Randolph Community 02440410 Community Middle Pittsfield John T Reid Middle 02360305 Randolph Randolph High 02440505 Pittsfield Theodore Herberg 02360310 Reading Alice M Barrows 02460002 Middle Reading Birch Meadow 02460005 Pittsfield Pittsfield High 02360505 Reading Joshua Eaton 02460010 Pittsfield Taconic High 02360510 Reading J Warren Killam 02460017 Pittsfield Hibbard Alternative 02360515 Reading Arthur W Coolidge 02460305 Plainville Beatrice H Wood Elem 02380005 Middle Plainville Anna Ware Jackson 02380010 Reading Walter S Parker Middle 02460310 Plymouth Mount Pleasant 02390003 Reading Reading Memorial 02460505 Plymouth Cold Spring 02390005 High Plymouth Hedge 02390010 Revere Augustine C Whelan 02480003 Plymouth Federal Furnace Sch 02390011 Mem Plymouth Indian Brook 02390012 Revere Beachmont 02480012 Plymouth Manomet Elementary 02390015 Revere Abraham Lincoln 02480025 Plymouth Nathaniel Morton Elem 02390030 Revere William McKinley 02480035 Plymouth South Elementary 02390046 Revere Paul Revere 02480050 Plymouth West Elementary 02390047 Revere Garfield Magnet 02480055 Plymouth Plymouth South 02390305 Revere Revere High 02480505 Middle Revere Seacoast School 02480520 Plymouth Plymouth Commun 02390405 Richmond Richmond 02490005 Intermed Consolidated Plymouth Plymouth North High 02390505 Rochester Rochester Memorial 02500005 Plymouth Plymouth South High 02390515 Rockland Memorial Park 02510020 Plymouth Plymouth South 02390605 Rockland R Stewart Esten 02510025 Technical Rockland Jefferson Elementary 02510060 Plympton Dennett Elementary 02400010 School Provincetown Veterans Memorial 02420010 Rockland John W Rogers Middle 02510305 Elem Rockland Rockland Senior High 02510505 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 96 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Somerset Chace Street 02730005 Rockport Rockport Elementary 02520005 Somerset North Elementary 02730008 Rockport Rockport Middle 02520305 Somerset South 02730015 Rockport Rockport High 02520510 Somerset Wilbur 02730025 Rowe Rowe Elem 02530005 Somerset Somerset Middle 02730305 Salem Salem Early Childhood 02580001 School Salem Bates 02580003 Somerset Somerset High 02730505 Salem Bentley 02580005 Somerville Capuano ECC 02740005 Salem Carlton 02580015 Somerville Benjamin G Brown 02740015 Salem Nathaniel Bowditch 02580025 Somerville Cummings 02740040 Salem Horace Mann 02580030 Somerville Arthur D Healey 02740075 Laboratory Somerville John F Kennedy 02740083 Salem Saltonstall School 02580050 Somerville Lincoln Park 02740087 Salem Witchcraft Heights 02580070 Community Salem Collins Middle 02580305 Somerville E Somerville 02740111 Salem Salem High 02580505 Community Sandwich Henry T Wing 02610005 Somerville West Somerville 02740115 Sandwich Forestdale 02610010 Neighborhood Sandwich Oak Ridge 02610025 Somerville Winter Hill 02740120 Sandwich Sandwich High 02610505 Community Saugus Lynnhurst 02620040 Somerville Next Wave Junior High 02740410 Saugus Oaklandvale 02620050 Somerville Somerville High 02740505 Saugus Veterans Memorial 02620065 Somerville Full Circle High 02740510 Saugus Douglas Waybright 02620067 School Saugus Belmonte Saugus 02620305 Southampton William E Norris 02750005 Middle Southborough Mary E Finn School 02760008 Saugus Saugus High 02620505 Southborough Margaret A Neary 02760020 Savoy Savoy Elem 02630010 Southborough Albert S. Woodward 02760050 Scituate Cushing Elementary 02640007 Memorial School Scituate Hatherly Elementary 02640010 Southborough P Brent Trottier 02760305 Scituate Jenkins Elementary 02640015 Southbridge Charlton Street 02770005 School Southbridge Eastford Road 02770010 Scituate Wampatuck 02640020 Southbridge West Street 02770020 Elementary Southbridge Mary E Wells Jr High 02770305 Scituate Gates Intermediate 02640305 Southbridge Southbridge High 02770505 School South Hadley Plains Elementary 02780015 Scituate Scituate High School 02640505 South Hadley Mosier 02780020 Seekonk George R Martin 02650007 South Hadley Michael E. Smith 02780305 Seekonk Mildred Aitken School 02650015 Middle School Seekonk North 02650020 South Hadley South Hadley High 02780505 Seekonk Dr. Kevin M. Hurley 02650405 Springfield Boland School 02810010 Middle School Springfield Thomas M Balliet 02810015 Seekonk Seekonk High 02650505 Springfield Samuel Bowles 02810020 Sharon Cottage Street 02660005 Springfield Milton Bradley School 02810023 Sharon East Elementary 02660010 Springfield Brightwood 02810025 Sharon Heights Elementary 02660015 Springfield Elias Brookings 02810030 Sharon Sharon Middle 02660305 Springfield Daniel B Brunton 02810035 Sharon Sharon High 02660505 Springfield William N Deberry 02810045 Sherborn Pine Hill 02690010 Springfield Hiram L Dorman 02810050 Shirley Center 02700005 Springfield Rebecca M Johnson 02810055 Shirley Lura A White 02700010 Springfield Margaret C Ells 02810060 Shirley Shirley Middle School 02700305 Springfield Glenwood 02810065 Shrewsbury Beal School 02710005 Springfield Glickman Elementary 02810068 Shrewsbury Calvin Coolidge 02710015 Springfield Frank H Freedman 02810075 Shrewsbury Floral Street School 02710020 Springfield Frederick Harris 02810080 Shrewsbury Walter J Paton 02710025 Springfield Homer Street 02810085 Shrewsbury Oak Middle School 02710030 Springfield Alfred G Zanetti 02810095 Shrewsbury Spring Street 02710035 Springfield Indian Orchard Elem 02810100 Shrewsbury Parker Road Preschool 02710040 Springfield Kensington Avenue 02810110 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Middle 02710305 Springfield Liberty 02810115 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Sr High 02710505 Springfield Lincoln 02810120 Shutesbury Shutesbury Elementary 02720005 Springfield Dryden Memorial 02810125 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 97 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Sutton Sutton High School 02900510 Springfield Mary M Lynch 02810140 Swampscott Clarke 02910005 Springfield Mary O Pottenger 02810145 Swampscott Hadley 02910010 Springfield Mary M Walsh 02810155 Swampscott Machon 02910015 Springfield Sumner Avenue 02810160 Swampscott Stanley 02910020 Springfield Arthur T Talmadge 02810165 Swampscott Swampscott Middle 02910305 Springfield Alice B Beal Elem 02810175 Swampscott Swampscott High 02910505 Springfield Warner 02810180 Swansea Elizabeth S Brown 02920006 Springfield Washington 02810185 Swansea Gardner 02920015 Springfield White Street 02810190 Swansea Mark G Hoyle Elem 02920017 Springfield Gerena 02810195 Swansea Joseph G Luther 02920020 Springfield Chestnut Street Middle 02810310 Swansea Joseph Case Jr High 02920305 Springfield John J Duggan Middle 02810320 Swansea Joseph Case High 02920505 Springfield Forest Park Middle 02810325 Taunton Summer Street School 02930003 Springfield John F Kennedy 02810328 Taunton Caleb Barnum 02930005 Middle Taunton Edmund Hatch Bennett 02930007

Springfield M Marcus Kiley 02810330 Taunton Joseph C Chamberlain 02930008 Middle Taunton East Taunton Elem 02930010

Springfield Van Sickle Middle 02810340 Taunton Elizabeth Pole 02930027 School Taunton Hopewell 02930035 Springfield Springfield Central 02810500 Taunton Joseph H Martin 02930042 High Taunton Lowell M Maxham 02930045 Springfield High School Of 02810510 Taunton James L Mulcahey 02930050 Commerce Taunton Edward F Leddy 02930056 Springfield Bridge Academy 02810520 Taunton H H Galligan 02930057 Springfield S.A.G.E. 02810522 Taunton Walker 02930065 Springfield High School/Science- 02810530

Tech Taunton John F Parker Middle 02930305

Springfield Springfield Academy 02810535 Taunton Benjamin Friedman 02930315 Middle Springfield Springfield H S 02810540 Taunton Taunton High 02930505 Springfield Mass Career Dev 02810600

Institute Tewksbury L F Dewing 02950001

Springfield Putnam Voc Tech High 02810620 Tewksbury Ella Fleming 02950003

Sch Tewksbury Heath-Brook 02950010

Stoneham Central 02840003 Tewksbury North Street 02950020

Stoneham Colonial Park 02840005 Tewksbury John F. Ryan 02950023

Stoneham Robin Hood 02840025 Tewksbury Louise Davy Trahan 02950025

Stoneham South 02840030 Tewksbury John W. Wynn Middle 02950305

Stoneham Stoneham Middle 02840405 Tewksbury Tewksbury Memorial 02950505 School High

Stoneham Stoneham High 02840505 Tisbury Tisbury Elementary 02960005

Stoughton Helen Hansen 02850010 Topsfield Proctor Elementary 02980005 Elementary Topsfield Steward Elementary 02980010 Stoughton Edwin A Jones ECC 02850012 Truro Truro Central 03000005 Stoughton Joseph R Dawe Jr Elem 02850014 Tyngsborough Tyngsborough ECC 03010015 Stoughton South Elementary 02850015 Tyngsborough Tyngsborough 03010020 Stoughton West Elementary 02850020 Elementary

Stoughton Joseph H Gibbons 02850025 Tyngsborough Tyngsborough Middle 03010305

Stoughton O'Donnell Middle 02850405 Tyngsborough Tyngsborough High 03010505 School School

Stoughton Stoughton High 02850505 Uxbridge Earl D Taft 03040005

Sturbridge Burgess Elementary 02870005 Uxbridge Whitin Intermediate 03040015

Sudbury Josiah Haynes 02880010 Uxbridge Uxbridge High 03040505

Sudbury Israel Loring School 02880015 Wakefield Dolbeare 03050005

Sudbury General John Nixon 02880025 Wakefield Woodville School 03050015 Elem Wakefield Greenwood 03050020 Sudbury Peter Noyes 02880030 Wakefield Walton 03050040 Sudbury Ephraim Curtis Middle 02880305 Wakefield Galvin Middle School 03050310 Sunderland Sunderland Elementary 02890005 Wakefield Wakefield Memorial 03050505 Sutton Sutton Early Learning 02900003 High

Sutton Sutton Elementary 02900005 Wales Wales Elementary 03060005

Sutton Sutton Middle School 02900305 Walpole Elm Street School 03070005 Walpole Boyden 03070010 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 98 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Wellfleet Wellfleet Elementary 03180005 Walpole Fisher 03070015 Westborough J Harding Armstrong 03210005 Walpole Old Post Road 03070018 Westborough Annie E Fales 03210010 Walpole Bird Middle 03070305 Westborough Elsie A Hastings Elem 03210025 Walpole Eleanor N Johnson 03070310 Westborough Mill Pond School 03210045 Middle Westborough Sarah W Gibbons 03210305 Walpole Walpole High 03070505 Middle Waltham William F. Stanley 03080005 Westborough Westborough High 03210505 Elementary School West Boylston Major Edwards 03220005 Waltham Jonathan Bright 03080010 Elementary Elementary School West Boylston West Boylston Jr-Sr 03220505 Waltham Douglas MacArthur 03080032 High Elementary School West Bridgewater Rose L Macdonald 03230003

Waltham Northeast Elementary 03080040 West Bridgewater Spring Street School 03230005 School West Bridgewater Howard School 03230305

Waltham Thomas R Plympton 03080050 West Bridgewater West Bridgewater Jr-Sr 03230505 Elementary School Westfield Fort Meadow ECC 03250003 Waltham James Fitzgerald 03080060 Westfield East Mountain Road 03250011 Elementary School School Waltham Henry Whittemore 03080065 Westfield Franklin Ave 03250015 Elementary School Westfield Abner Gibbs 03250020 Waltham John F Kennedy 03080404 Westfield Highland 03250025 Middle Westfield Moseley 03250030 Waltham John W. McDevitt 03080415

Middle School Westfield Munger Hill 03250033

Waltham Waltham Sr High 03080505 Westfield Paper Mill 03250036

Ware Stanley M Koziol Elem 03090020 Westfield Southampton Road 03250040

Sch Westfield Juniper Park 03250055

Ware Ware Middle School 03090305 Westfield North Middle School 03250305

Ware Ware High 03090505 Westfield South Middle School 03250310

Wareham John William Decas 03100003 Westfield Westfield High 03250505

Wareham Minot Forest 03100017 Westfield Westfield Voc Tech 03250605 Wareham Ethel E Hammond 03100020 High

Wareham East Wareham Elem 03100025 Westford Abbot Elem 03260004

Wareham West Wareham School 03100030 Westford Day Elementary 03260007

Wareham Wareham Middle 03100305 Westford Millennium 03260013 Elementary Wareham Wareham Senior High 03100505 Westford Nabnasset 03260015 Watertown Cunniff 03140015 Westford Col John Robinson 03260025 Watertown Hosmer 03140020 Westford John A. Crisafulli 03260045 Watertown James Russell Lowell 03140025 Elementary School Watertown Watertown Middle 03140305 Westford Rita E. Miller 03260055 Watertown Watertown High 03140505 Elementary School Wayland Claypit Hill School 03150005 Westford Blanchard Middle 03260310 Wayland Happy Hollow School 03150015 Westford Stony Brook School 03260330 Wayland Loker School 03150020 Westford Westford Academy 03260505 Wayland Wayland Middle 03150305 Westhampton Westhampton Elem 03270005 School School Wayland Wayland High School 03150505 Weston Country 03300010 Webster Park Avenue 03160015 Weston Field Elem School 03300012 Elementary Weston Woodland 03300015 Webster Anthony J Sitkowski 03160305 Weston Weston Middle 03300305 Webster Bartlett Jr Sr High Sch 03160505 Weston Weston High 03300505 Wellesley Katharine Lee Bates 03170005 Westport Alice A Macomber 03310015 Wellesley Joseph E Fiske 03170015 Westport Westport Elementary 03310030 Wellesley John D Hardy 03170020 Westport Westport Middle 03310305 Wellesley Hunnewell 03170025 Westport Westport High 03310505 Wellesley Schofield 03170045 West Springfield John Ashley 03320005 Wellesley Sprague Elementary 03170048 West Springfield Philip G Coburn 03320007 School West Springfield John R Fausey 03320010 Wellesley Ernest F Upham 03170050 West Springfield Memorial 03320025 Wellesley Wellesley Middle 03170305 West Springfield Mittineague 03320030 Wellesley Wellesley Sr High 03170505 West Springfield Tatham 03320040 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 99 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Woburn Daniel P Hurld 03470020 West Springfield West Springfield 03320305 Woburn Linscott-Rumford 03470025 Middle Woburn Clyde Reeves 03470040

West Springfield West Springfield High 03320505 Woburn Shamrock 03470043

Westwood Deerfield School 03350010 Woburn Malcolm White 03470055

Westwood Downey 03350012 Woburn Wyman 03470060

Westwood Paul Hanlon 03350015 Woburn Mary D Altavesta 03470065

Westwood Martha Jones 03350017 Woburn John F Kennedy 03470405 Westwood William E Sheehan 03350025 Middle School Westwood E W Thurston Middle 03350305 Woburn Daniel L Joyce Middle 03470410 Westwood Westwood High 03350505 School Weymouth Johnson ECC 03360003 Woburn Woburn High 03470505 Weymouth Academy Avenue 03360005 Worcester Belmont Street 03480020 Weymouth Maria Weston 03360020 Community Chapman Middle Worcester Wawecus Road School 03480026 School Worcester Burncoat Street 03480035 Weymouth Frederick C Murphy 03360050 Worcester Canterbury 03480045 Weymouth Thomas V Nash 03360060 Worcester Chandler Elem 03480050 Weymouth Lawrence W Pingree 03360065 Community Weymouth William Seach 03360080 Worcester Chandler Magnet 03480052 Weymouth Ralph Talbot 03360085 Worcester City View 03480053 Weymouth Union Street 03360105 Worcester Clark St Community 03480055 Weymouth Wessagusset 03360110 Worcester Columbus Park 03480060 Weymouth Abigail Adams 03360310 Worcester Multiple Intelligences 03480065 Intermed Worcester Flagg Street 03480090 Weymouth Weymouth 03360505 Worcester Elm Park Community 03480095 High/Commercial St Worcester Goddard Sch/Science 03480100 Whately Whately Elementary 03370005 Tech Williamsburg Anne T Dunphy 03400005 Worcester Gates Lane 03480110 Williamsburg Helen James 03400015 Worcester Grafton Street 03480115 Williamstown Williamstown 03410010 Worcester Harlow Street 03480130 Elementary Worcester Heard Street 03480136

Wilmington Boutwell 03420005 Worcester Jacob Hiatt Magnet 03480140

Wilmington Wildwood 03420015 Worcester Lake View 03480145

Wilmington Woburn Street 03420020 Worcester Lincoln Street 03480160

Wilmington Shawsheen Elem 03420025 Worcester New Ludlow 03480165

Wilmington North Intermediate 03420060 Worcester May Street 03480175

Wilmington West Intermediate 03420080 Worcester Francis J McGrath 03480177 Wilmington Wilmington Middle 03420330 Elem School Worcester Midland Street 03480185

Wilmington Wilmington High 03420505 Worcester Mill Swan 03480190

Winchendon Memorial 03430040 Worcester Nelson Place 03480200

Winchendon Toy Town Elem 03430050 Worcester Norrback Avenue 03480202

Winchendon Murdock Middle/High 03430505 Worcester Quinsigamond 03480210

Winchester Lincoln 03440005 Worcester Rice Square 03480215

Winchester Lynch Elementary 03440020 Worcester Roosevelt 03480220

Winchester Vinson-Owen 03440025 Worcester Worcester Arts Magnet 03480225 Winchester Muraco 03440040 Sch Winchester Ambrose Elementary 03440045 Worcester Tatnuck 03480230 Winchester McCall Middle 03440305 Worcester Thorndyke Road 03480235 Winchester Winchester High 03440505 Worcester Union Hill School 03480240 School Worcester West Tatnuck 03480260

Winthrop William P. 03460015 Worcester Accelerated Learning 03480275 Gorman/Fort Banks Lab Elementary Worcester Vernon Hill School 03480280

Winthrop Arthur T. Cummings 03460020 Worcester University Pk Campus 03480285 Elementary School Sch

Winthrop Winthrop Middle 03460305 Worcester Burncoat Middle 03480405 School School

Winthrop Winthrop Sr High 03460505 Worcester Forest Grove Middle 03480415

Woburn George I Clapp 03470005 Worcester Worcester East Middle 03480420

Woburn Goodyear 03470015 Worcester Sullivan Middle 03480423 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 100 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Public Charter Public Charter School Worcester Burncoat Senior High 03480503 City On A Hill City On A Hill Charter 04370505 Worcester Doherty Memorial 03480512 Charter School High Codman Academy Codman Academy 04380505 Worcester North High 03480515 Charter Charter School Worcester South High 03480520 Conservatory Lab Conservatory Lab 04390050 Community Charter Charter School Worcester Worcester Voc High 03480605 Community Day Community Day 04400205 Wrentham Delaney 03500003 Charter Charter School Wrentham Charles E Roderick 03500010 Sabis Sabis International 04410505 Institutional Central/West District 03700012 International Charter School Schools Charter Institutional Tri-County District 03700015 Frederick Frederick Douglass 04420050 Schools Douglass Charter Charter School Institutional Mass Hospital School 03700026 Neighborhood Neighborhood House 04440205 Schools House Charter Charter School Institutional East District 03700040 Abby Kelley Abby Kelley Foster 04450105 Schools Foster Regional Regional Charter Northampton- Smith Voc and Agr 04060705 Charter School Smith High Foxboro Regional Foxboro Regional 04460550 Excel Academy Excel Academy 04100205 Charter Charter School Charter Charter School Benjamin Benjamin Franklin 04470205 Academy Of the Academy Of the 04120530 Franklin Classical Classical Charter Pacific Rim Charter Pacific Rim Charter Charter School School So.Boston Harbor So.Boston Harbor 04490305 Four Rivers Four Rivers Charter 04130505 Academy Charter Academy Charter Charter School School Berkshire Arts & Berkshire Arts & 04140305 Hilltown Hilltown Cooperative 04500105 Technology Charter Technology Charter Cooperative Charter School School Charter Academy of Academy of Strategic 04150505 Robert M. Hughes Robert M. Hughes 04510550 Strategic Learning Learning HMCS Academy Charter Academy Charter HMCS School School Boston Boston Preparatory 04160305 Health Careers Health Careers 04520505 Preparatory Charter School Academy HMCS Academy HMCS Charter School Framingham Framingham 04180305 Lawrence Family Lawrence Family 04540205 Community Community Charter Development Development Charter Charter School Charter School Smith Leadership Smith Leadership 04190305 Hill View Hill View Montessori 04550050 Academy Charter Academy Charter Montessori Charter Charter School of School School of Haverhill Haverhill Benjamin Benjamin Banneker 04200205 Charter Banneker Charter Charter School Lowell Lowell Community 04560050 Roxbury Charter Roxbury Charter High 04220505 Community Charter School School Charter Barnstable HMCS Barnstable HMCS 04230010 Lowell Middlesex Lowell Middlesex 04580505 School Academy Charter Academy Charter Boston Evening Boston Evening 04240505 School Academy HMCS Academy HMCS Marblehead Marblehead 04640305 School Community Community Charter Marston Mills Marston Mill East 04270010 Charter School East Horace Mann Horace Mann Charter Martha's Martha's Vineyard 04660550 Charter School Vineyard Charter Charter School Edward Brooke Edward Brooke Charter 04280305 Ma Academy for Ma Academy for Math 04680505 Charter School Math and Science and Science School Kipp Academy Kipp Academy Lynn 04290010 Media and Media and Technology 04690505 Lynn Charter Charter School Technology Charter Charter School Cape Cod Cape Cod Lighthouse 04320530 Mystic Valley Mystic Valley Regional 04700105 Lighthouse Charter Charter School Regional Charter Charter School Champion HMCS Champion HMCS 04340505 New Leadership New Leadership 04710405 School HMCS HMCS School Murdoch Middle Murdoch Middle 04350305 New Bedford New Bedford Global 04720515 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 101 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Berkshire Hills Monument Mt Reg 06180505 Global HMCS Learning HMCS High North Central North Central Charter 04740505 Berlin-Boylston Tahanto Reg High 06200505 Charter Essential Essential School Blackstone- John F Kennedy Elem 06220008 School Millville Francis W. Parker Francis W. Parker 04780505 Blackstone- Millville Elem 06220010 Charter Charter School Millville Pioneer Valley Pioneer Valley 04790505 Blackstone- A F Maloney 06220015 Performing Arts Performing Arts Millville Charter Charter School Blackstone- Frederick W. Hartnett 06220405 Boston Boston Renaissance 04810550 Millville Middle School Renaissance Charter School Blackstone- Blackstone Millville 06220505 Charter Millville RHS

River Valley River Valley Charter 04820050 Bridgewater- Burnell Campus School 06250005 Charter School Raynham

Rising Tide Rising Tide Charter 04830305 Bridgewater- Lillie B Merrill 06250020 Charter School Raynham

Roxbury Roxbury Preparatory 04840505 Bridgewater- Bridgewater Elem 06250045 Preparatory Charter School Raynham Charter Bridgewater- Dr. E.J. La Liberte 06250050

Salem Academy Salem Academy 04850485 Raynham Elementary School Charter Charter School Bridgewater- Williams Middle 06250310

Seven Hills Seven Hills Charter 04860105 Raynham Charter School Bridgewater- Raynham Middle 06250315

Prospect Hill Prospect Hill Academy 04870550 Raynham School Academy Charter Charter School Bridgewater- Bridgewater-Raynham 06250505

South Shore South Shore Charter 04880550 Raynham Reg Charter School Chesterfield- New Hingham 06320025

Sturgis Charter Sturgis Charter School 04890505 Goshen Regional Elem

Uphams Corner Uphams Corner 04900305 Central Berkshire Becket Washington 06350005 Charter Charter School School

Atlantis Charter Atlantis Charter School 04910550 Central Berkshire Berkshire Trail Elem 06350010

Acton-Boxborough Raymond J Grey JH 06000405 Central Berkshire Craneville 06350025

Acton-Boxborough Acton-Boxborough 06000505 Central Berkshire Kittredge 06350035 Reg High Central Berkshire Nessacus Regional 06350305

Adams-Cheshire Cheshire Elementary 06030004 Middle School

Adams-Cheshire Plunkett Elementary 06030020 Central Berkshire Wahconah Regional 06350505 Adams-Cheshire Adams Middle 06030305 High Adams-Cheshire Hoosac Valley High 06030505 Concord-Carlisle Concord Carlisle High 06400505 Amherst-Pelham Amherst Regional MS 06050405 Dennis-Yarmouth Ezra H Baker 06450005 Amherst-Pelham Amherst Regional High 06050505 Dennis-Yarmouth John Simpkins 06450010 Ashburnham- Westminster Elem 06100005 Dennis-Yarmouth Marguerite E Small 06450015 Westminster Elem Ashburnham- Meetinghouse School 06100010 Dennis-Yarmouth Laurence C MacArthur 06450020 Westminster Elem Ashburnham- Briggs Elem 06100025 Dennis-Yarmouth Station Avenue Elem 06450025 Westminster Dennis-Yarmouth Mattacheese Middle 06450305 Ashburnham- Overlook Middle 06100305 Sch Westminster School Dennis-Yarmouth N H Wixon Middle 06450310

Ashburnham- Oakmont Regional H S 06100505 Dennis-Yarmouth Dennis-Yarmouth Reg 06450505 Westminster High

Athol-Royalston Ellen Bigelow 06150005 Dighton-Rehoboth Dighton Elementary 06500005

Athol-Royalston Pleasant St 06150016 Dighton-Rehoboth Palmer River 06500010

Athol-Royalston Riverbend 06150020 Dighton-Rehoboth Dighton Middle School 06500305

Athol-Royalston Sanders Street 06150025 Dighton-Rehoboth Dorothy L Beckwith 06500310

Athol-Royalston Silver Lake 06150030 Dighton-Rehoboth Dighton-Rehoboth Rhs 06500505

Athol-Royalston Royalston Community 06150050 Dover-Sherborn Dover-Sherborn Reg 06550405 Sch MS

Athol-Royalston Athol-Royalston 06150305 Dover-Sherborn Dover-Sherborn Reg 06550505 Middle School High

Athol-Royalston Athol High 06150505 Dudley-Charlton Dudley Elementary 06580005 Berkshire Hills Stockbridge Plain 06180030 Reg Berkshire Hills Searles Middle 06180305 Dudley-Charlton Mason Rd School 06580010 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 102 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Hampden- Thornton Burgess 06800305 Reg Wilbraham Dudley-Charlton Charlton Elementary 06580020 Hampden- Wilbraham Middle 06800310 Reg Wilbraham Dudley-Charlton Heritage School 06580030 Hampden- Minnechaug Reg High 06800505 Reg Wilbraham Dudley-Charlton Dudley Middle School 06580305 Hampshire Hampshire Reg High 06830505 Reg Hawlemont Hawlemont Reg 06850005 Dudley-Charlton Charlton Middle 06580310 King Philip King Philip Reg High 06900505 Reg School King Philip King Philip Reg Sch 06900510 Dudley-Charlton Shepherd Hill Reg 06580505 North Reg High Lincoln-Sudbury Lincoln-Sudbury Reg 06950505 Nauset Nauset Reg Middle 06600305 High Nauset Nauset Regional High 06600505 Manchester Essex Manchester Memorial 06980010 Farmington River Farmington River Elem 06620020 Regional Elementary Reg Manchester Essex Essex 06980020 Freetown- Freetown-Lakeville 06650305 Regional Elementary/Middle Lakeville Middle School Manchester Essex Manchester Jr-Sr High 06980510 Freetown- Apponequet Regional 06650505 Regional Lakeville High Marthas Vineyard Marthas Vineyard Reg 07000505 Frontier Frontier Reg 06700505 High Gateway Blandford Elementary 06720033 Masconomet Masconomet RMS 07050405 Gateway Chester Elementary 06720059 Masconomet Masconomet Regional 07050505 Gateway Littleville Elementary 06720143 HS School Mendon-Upton Memorial School 07100001 Gateway Russell Elementary 06720256 Mendon-Upton Miscoe Hill School 07100015 Gateway Russell H Conwell 06720349 Mendon-Upton Henry P Clough 07100179 Gateway Gateway Reg Middle 06720380 Mendon-Upton Nipmuc Regional 07100510 Gateway Gateway Reg High 06720505 Middle/HS Groton-Dunstable Boutwell School 06730001 Mount Greylock Mt Greylock Reg High 07150505 Groton-Dunstable Swallow/Union School 06730005 Mohawk Trail Buckland-Shelburne 07170005 Groton-Dunstable Florence Roche School 06730010 Reg Groton-Dunstable Prescott Elem 06730040 Mohawk Trail Colrain Central 07170010 Groton-Dunstable Groton/Dun Reg'l 06730305 Mohawk Trail Heath Elementary 07170015 Middle Mohawk Trail Sanderson Academy 07170020 Groton-Dunstable Groton Dunstable 06730505 Mohawk Trail Mohawk Trail Reg 07170505 Regional High Gill-Montague Gill Elem 06740005 Narragansett Phillipston Memorial 07200003 Gill-Montague Hillcrest 06740015 Narragansett Baldwinville 07200005 Gill-Montague Montague Center 06740020 Elementary Gill-Montague Sheffield Elementary 06740050 Narragansett East Templeton 07200010 Gill-Montague Great Falls Middle 06740310 Narragansett Templeton Center 07200020 Gill-Montague Turners Fall High 06740505 Narragansett Narragansett Middle 07200305 Hamilton- Bessie Buker 06750007 Narragansett Narragansett Reg High 07200505 Wenham Elementary Nashoba Mary Rowlandson 07250010 Hamilton- Cutler School 06750010 Elementary Wenham Nashoba Pompositticut 07250015 Hamilton- Winthrop School 06750015 Nashoba Center School 07250020 Wenham Nashoba Florence Sawyer Sch 07250025 Hamilton- Miles River Middle 06750310 Nashoba Luther Burbank Middle 07250305 Wenham School Hamilton- Hamilton-Wenham 06750505 Nashoba Hale 07250310 Wenham Reg High Nashoba Nashoba Regional 07250505 Hampden- Green Meadows Elem 06800005 New Salem- Swift River 07280015 Wilbraham Wendell Hampden- Memorial Elementary 06800015 Northboro- Algonquin Reg High 07300505 Wilbraham Southboro Hampden- Mile Tree Elementary 06800025 North Middlesex Spaulding Memorial 07350005 Wilbraham North Middlesex Ashby Elementary 07350010

Hampden- Soule Road 06800030 North Middlesex Peter Fitzpatrick 07350015 Wilbraham North Middlesex Squannacook 07350020

Hampden- Stony Hill School 06800050 North Middlesex Hawthorne Brook 07350030 Wilbraham Massachusetts Department of Education Page 103 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Triton Salisbury Elementary 07730015 North Middlesex Varnum Brook 07350035 Triton Newbury Elementary 07730020 North Middlesex Nissitissit Middle 07350310 Triton Pine Grove 07730025 School Triton Triton Middle School 07730405

North Middlesex North Middlesex Reg 07350505 Triton Triton High School 07730505

Old Rochester Old Rochester Reg Jr 07400405 Up-Island Chilmark Elementary 07740010 High Regional

Old Rochester Old Rochester Reg 07400505 Up-Island West Tisbury Elem 07740020 High Regional

Pentucket Elmer S Bagnall 07450005 Wachusett Davis Hill Elementary 07750018

Pentucket Helen R Donaghue 07450010 Wachusett Dawson 07750020 School Wachusett Houghton Elementary 07750027

Pentucket Dr John C Page School 07450015 Wachusett Leroy E.Mayo 07750032

Pentucket Dr Frederick N 07450020 Wachusett Naquag Elementary 07750035 Sweetsir Wachusett Paxton Center 07750040 Pentucket Pentucket Reg Middle 07450405 Wachusett Thomas Prince 07750045 Pentucket Pentucket Reg Sr High 07450505 Wachusett Mountview Middle 07750305 Pioneer Valley Bernardston Elem 07500006 Wachusett Central Tree Middle 07750310 Pioneer Valley Pearl E Rhodes Elem 07500007 Wachusett Chocksett Middle 07750315

Pioneer Valley Northfield Elementary 07500008 School

Pioneer Valley Warwick Community 07500009 Wachusett Wachusett Regional 07750505 School High

Pioneer Valley Pioneer Valley Reg 07500505 Quaboag Regional Warren Elementary 07780005

Quabbin Hardwick Elem 07530005 Quaboag Regional West Brookfield Elem 07780010

Quabbin Hubbardston Center 07530010 Quaboag Regional Quaboag Regional 07780505

Quabbin New Braintree Grade 07530020 High

Quabbin Oakham Center 07530025 Whitman-Hanson Park Avenue ECC 07800003

Quabbin Ruggles Lane 07530030 Whitman-Hanson Louise A Conley 07800010

Quabbin Quabbin Regional 07530505 Whitman-Hanson Maquan Elementary 07800025 Mid/HS Whitman-Hanson John H Duval 07800030

Ralph C Mahar Ralph C Mahar Reg 07550505 Whitman-Hanson Indian Head 07800035

Silver Lake Silver Lake Regional 07600405 Whitman-Hanson Whitman Middle 07800310 Middle School Whitman-Hanson Hanson Middle School 07800315 Silver Lake Silver Lake Reg High 07600505 Whitman-Hanson Whitman Hanson 07800505

Southern Monterey 07650015 Regional Berkshire Assabet Valley Assabet Valley Voc H 08010605

Southern New Marlborough 07650018 S Berkshire Central Blackstone Valley Blackstone Valley 08050605

Southern South Egremont 07650030 Reg Berkshire Blue Hills Voc Blue Hills Reg Voc 08060605

Southern Undermountain 07650035 Tech Berkshire Bristol-Plymouth Bristol-Plymouth Voc 08100605

Southern Mt Everett Regional 07650505 Voc Tech Tech Berkshire Cape Cod Region Cape Cod Region Voc 08150605

Southwick-Tolland Woodland Elementary 07660010 Voc Tech Tech

Southwick-Tolland Powder Mill 07660305 Franklin County Franklin County Tech 08180605

Southwick-Tolland Southwick-Tolland 07660505 Greater Fall River Diman Reg Voc Tech 08210605 Regional High High

Spencer-E Maple Street School 07670005 Greater Lawrence Gr Lawrence Reg Voc 08230605 Brookfield RVT Tech

Spencer-E East Brookfield 07670008 Greater New Gr New Bedford Voc 08250605 Brookfield Elementary Bedford Tech

Spencer-E Lake Street 07670010 Greater Lowell Gr Lowell Reg Voc 08280605 Brookfield Voc Tec Tech

Spencer-E Wire Village School 07670040 So Middlesex Voc Joseph P Keefe Tech 08290605 Brookfield Tech Reg HS

Spencer-E Knox Trail Junior High 07670415 Minuteman Voc Minuteman Regional 08300605 Brookfield Tech High

Spencer-E David Prouty High 07670505 Montachusett Voc Montachusett Voc 08320605 Brookfield Tech Reg Tech

Tantasqua Tantasqua Reg Jr High 07700405 Northern Charles McCann Voc 08510605

Tantasqua Tantasqua Reg Sr High 07700505 Berkshire Voc Tech Tantasqua Tantasqua Reg Voc 07700605 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 104 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Nashoba Valley Nashoba Valley Tech 08520605 Tech H S Northeast Metro Northeast Metro Reg 08530605 Voc Voc North Shore Reg North Shore Reg Voc 08540605 Voc Old Colony Reg Old Colony Reg Voc 08550605 Voc Tech Tech Pathfinder Voc Pathfinder Voc Tech 08600605 Tech Shawsheen Valley Shawsheen Valley Voc 08710605 Voc Tech Tech Southeastern Reg Southeastern Reg Voc 08720605 Voc Tech Tech South Shore Reg So Shore Voc Tech 08730605 Voc Tech High Southern Bay Path Reg Voc 08760605 Worcester Cty VT Tech H S Tri County Tri County Reg Voc 08780605 Tech Upper Cape Cod Upper Cape Cod Voc 08790605 Voc Tech Tech Whittier Voc Whittier Reg Voc 08850605 Bristol County Bristol County Agr 09100705 Agr High Essex Agr Tech Essex Agr and Tech 09130705 Inst Norfolk County Norfolk County Agr 09150705 Agr DYS DYS - Central Office 09200300 DSS Department of Social 09200400 Services Correctional Correctional Facilities 09200500 Facilities Massachusetts Department of Education Page 105 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix E-Private School Codes ELC Abington St Bridget 00010815 Belmont Arlington 00260805 Acton The Victor School 00020830 Belmont Belmont Day 00260810 Acushnet St Francis Xavier 00030810 Belmont Belmont Hill 00260815 Adams St Stanislaus Kostka 00040810 Belmont CNS/Pathways 00260870 Academy Amesbury Harbor 00070830 Berkley Southeast 00270880 Amesbury Sparhawk School 00070865 Alternative School- Amherst Amherst Montessori 00080805 Berkley School Bernardston Full Circle 00290805 Amherst The Common 00080850 Beverly Beverly Sch for the 00300805 Andover Andover Sch of 00090805 Deaf Montessori Beverly Bright Horizons 00300807 Andover Phillips Academy 00090820 Beverly Shore Country Day 00300810 Andover The Pike School Inc 00090825 Beverly Stoneridge 00300812 Andover Saint Augustine 00090835 Children's Andover Prof Ctr for Hand 00090850 Montessori Childrn Beverly St John the 00300815 Arlington Arlington Catholic 00100805 Evangelist HS Beverly Cape Ann Waldorf 00300822 Arlington St Agnes 00100810 School Elementary Beverly St Mary Star of the 00300825 Arlington Dearborn Academy 00100815 Sea Arlington Germaine Lawrence 00100820 Beverly Waring School 00300835 Arlington May Institute 00100835 Beverly Covenant Christian 00300840 Arlington Ecole Bilingue 00100838 Sch Arlington Lesley Ellis 00100842 Beverly Glen Urquhart 00300850 Ashburnham Cushing Academy 00110805 Beverly Landmark 00300920 Ashland MetroWest 00140830 Billerica NE Pediatric Care 00310805 Christian Acad Boston Advent 00350702 Ashland Pincushion Hill 00140860 Boston Berea SDA Acad 00350705 Mont Boston Blessed Sacrament 00350706 Attleboro Bishop Feehan High 00160805 Elem School Boston Boston College 00350710 Attleboro Dayspring Christian 00160806 High Attleboro Hamilton Country 00160807 Boston Cathedral 00350714 Day Elementary Attleboro St John The 00160810 Boston Cathedral High 00350716 Evangelist Boston Catholic Memorial 00350718 Attleboro Grace Baptist 00160812 Boston Children's Learning 00350720 Christian Academy Ctr Barnstable Academy of Early 00200805 Boston Commonwealth 00350724 Learning Boston Compass Inc. 00350725 Barnstable Bayberry Christian 00200810 Boston Crittenton Hastings 00350726 School House Barnstable Faith Christian 00200825 Boston Epiphany School 00350729 School Boston E Boston Central 00350732 Barnstable Cape Cod Academy 00200830 Catholic Barnstable St Francis Xavier 00200840 Boston Gate Of Heaven 00350736 Prep Elementary Barnstable Southeast 00200850 Boston Holden School Inc 00350738 Alternative School- Cape Cod Boston Hollow Reed School 00350740 Barnstable Veritas Academy 00200870 Boston Holy Name 00350746 Elementary Barre Stetson School Inc 00210810 Boston Italian Home For 00350749 Bellingham Tender Loving Care 00250850 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 106 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Boston St Margaret 00350874 Children Elementary Boston Kennedy Day 00350758 Boston St Mary Of 00350882 School Czestochowa Boston Kids Are People 00350759 Boston St Mary Star of the 00350884 Boston The Kingsley 00350760 Sea Boston The Learning 00350765 Boston St Patrick 00350886 Project Elementary Boston Lt Joseph Kennedy 00350766 Boston St Peter Elementary 00350890 Jr Mem Boston St Peter Elementary 00350892 Boston Manville 00350768 Boston St Theresa 00350894 Boston O L Perpetual Help 00350770 Elementary Elem Boston St William 00350900 Boston Mother Caroline 00350778 Elementary Academy Boston The Winsor 00350910 Boston Nativity Prep 00350782 Boston Mt St Joseph 00350914 School Academy Boston Neighborhood 00350785 Boston St Mark Elementary 00350920 School Boston Parkside Christian 00350947 Boston Dr. Frederick H. 00350791 Boston Little House Altern 00350972 Knight Children's Bourne Waldorf School - 00360802 Center Cape Cod Boston Newman School 00350794 Bourne St Margaret 00360830 Boston New Beginnings 00350795 Regional Academy Braintree Archbishop 00400805 Boston Our Lady Of 00350800 Williams High Lourdes Braintree Cardinal Cushing 00400807 Boston O L Presentation 00350804 Centers/Braintree Boston Roxbury Latin 00350808 Braintree St Francis Of Assisi 00400810 Boston Seaport Campus 00350809 Braintree May Center/Voc 00400812 Boston Sacred Heart 00350810 Training Elementary Braintree Thayer Academy 00400821 Boston Shaloh House Day 00350811 Braintree Pilgrim Center 00400825 Boston Paige Academy 00350812 Braintree South Shore SDA 00400830 Boston Boston University 00350813 School Academy Braintree Massasoit School 00400840 Boston St Andrew the 00350818 Inc Apostle Elementary Brewster Family School 00410805 Boston St Angela 00350820 Brewster Latham School 00410810 Elementary Brewster The Laurel School 00410825 Boston St Ann Elementary 00350822 Bridgewater The Southbrook 00420810 Boston St Anne Elementary 00350824 School Boston St Anthony 00350826 Brockton Brockton Christian 00440803 Boston St Brendan 00350834 Brockton Cardinal Spellman 00440805 Elementary High Boston St Brigid 00350836 Brockton Sacred Heart 00440815 Elementary Elementary Boston St Columbkille 00350844 Brockton St Casimir 00440820 Elem Elementary Boston Savio Prep 00350848 Brockton St Edward 00440830 Boston St Gregory 00350856 Elementary Elementary Brockton Keys to the 00440840 Boston St John Elementary 00350862 Kingdom Chr Boston St Kevin 00350868 Brockton May Center for 00440860 Elementary Educ and Boston St Matthew 00350872 Neurorehab Elementary Massachusetts Department of Education Page 107 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Chicopee St Stanislaus 00610835 Brockton South Shore 00440870 Chicopee Valley West School 00610845 Christian Clinton St Mary's Elem 00640805 Brookline Beaver Country Day 00460800 School Brookline Gan Torah Acad 00460805 Concord Walden Street 00670802 Brookline Maimonides 00460810 School for Girls Brookline Ivy Street School 00460811 Concord Concord Academy 00670810 Brookline NE Hebrew Acad 00460812 Concord Middlesex 00670820 Elem and Sec Concord Nashoba Brooks 00670825 Brookline The Park 00460814 Concord Fenn 00670850 Brookline St Mary of the 00460830 Cummington Academy At Swift 00690805 Assumption River Brookline Southfield 00460840 Dalton St Agnes 00700815 Brookline Bay Cove Academy 00460850 Danvers Clark Creative 00710810 Brookline Boston Trinity 00460865 Learn Academy Danvers Inst Family Life and 00710825 Brookline Beacon High School 00460875 Learn Brookline Dexter School 00460890 Danvers St John's Prep 00710845 Burlington Mount Hope 00480815 Danvers St Mary Of 00710850 Christian School Annunciation Burlington Open Bible 00480820 Dartmouth Friends Academy 00720810 Academy Dartmouth Bishop Stang High 00720850 Cambridge Buckingham 00490810 Dedham Dedham Country 00730805 Browne Nichols Day Cambridge Castle School 00490811 Dedham Noble and 00730810 Cambridge Farr Academy 00490815 Greenough Cambridge Ecole Bilingue 00490838 Dedham Ursuline Academy 00730820 Cambridge Fayerweather Street 00490840 Deerfield Deerfield Academy 00740805 Cambridge German 00490855 Deerfield Eaglebrook 00740810 International School Deerfield Bement School 00740815 Boston Dover Charles River 00780805 Cambridge Matignon High 00490865 Duxbury Bay Farm 00820830 Cambridge N Cambridge 00490875 Montessori Acad Catholic High Duxbury Good Shepherd 00820840 Cambridge Boston Arch Choir 00490915 Academy Cambridge St Peter Elem 00490917 East Metro South 00830850 Cambridge Shady Hill 00490925 Bridgewater Academy Cambridge Cambridge 00490960 Easthampton Calvary Baptist 00860805 Montessori School Cambridge Cambridge Friends 00490995 Easthampton Notre Dame-Immac 00860807 Canton Cole-Harrington 00500080 Conceptn Children's Center Easthampton Tri-County Youth 00860817 Canton St John Elementary 00500805 Programs Canton Early Beginning Ctr 00500815 Easthampton Williston 00860820 Canton Judge Rotenberg 00500825 Northampton Educ Ctr East Baptist Village 00870807 Charlemont The Academy at 00530825 Longmeadow Academy Charlemont East Montessori 00870812 Chatham May Institute 00550805 Longmeadow Children's Cor Chelmsford The Paul Center 00560835 Everett Immaculate 00930810 Chelmsford Lighthouse School 00560845 Conception Chelsea St Rose Elementary 00570815 Everett Our Lady Of Grace 00930815 Chicopee Holy Name 00610810 Elem Chicopee St Joan Of Arc/St 00610825 Everett Pope John XXIII 00930820 George Central Chicopee St Patricks Elem 00610830 Everett St Anthony 00930825 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 108 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Gardner Our Lady Of Holy 01030810 Elementary Rosary Fairhaven St Joseph 00940815 Gardner Sacred Heart 01030815 Fall River Antioch 00950810 Gardner The Masters 01030825 Fall River Bishop Connolly 00950815 Christian Academy High Gill Mariamante 01060850 Fall River Fall River 00950820 Academy Deaconess Home Gloucester St Ann Elementary 01070805 Fall River East Gate Christian 00950828 Gloucester St Mel Day 01070815 Academy Gloucester Faith Christian 01070825 Fall River Espirito Santo 00950830 Grafton Touchstone 01100830 Fall River Holy Name 00950840 Community Sch Fall River Notre Dame 00950870 Granby Children First 01110815 Fall River Seton Academy for 00950878 Granby Holyoke Catholic 01110825 Girls High School Fall River St Anne 00950880 Great Berkshire Meadows 01130803 Fall River Holy Trinity School 00950890 Barrington Fall River St Michael 00950915 Great Rudolph Steiner 01130805 Fall River Ss Peter + Paul 00950925 Barrington Fall River St Stanislaus 00950935 Great Eagleton 01130810 Fall River St Vincent's 00950940 Barrington Falmouth Falmouth Academy 00960805 Great Brookside School 01130812 Falmouth Heritage Christian 00960807 Barrington Acad Great John Dewey 01130820 Falmouth Penikese Island 00960810 Barrington Academy School Greenfield Eagle Mountain 01140803 Fitchburg Applewild 00970805 School Fitchburg Notre Dame 00970825 Greenfield Greenfield Center 01140805 Preparatory High Greenfield Holy Trinity 01140845 School Greenfield Stoneleigh Burnham 01140846 Fitchburg St Anthony Elem 00970835 Greenfield Cornerstone 01140850 Fitchburg St Bernard's Cent 00970840 Christian Sch Cath HS Groton Children's Extended 01150805 Fitchburg St Bernard 00970845 Care Elementary Groton Country Day Of 01150810 Fitchburg St Joseph Elem 00970855 Holy Union Foxborough The Sage School 00990825 Groton Groton 01150815 Framingham Marian High 01000805 Groton Lawrence Academy 01150820 Framingham St Bridget 01000810 Hadley Hartsbrook School 01170860 Elementary Hamilton Pingree 01190805 Framingham St Tarcisius 01000815 Hancock Intensive Treatment 01210850 Elementary Unit Framingham Sudbury Valley 01000825 Hanover Cardinal Cushing 01220805 Framingham Learning Center For 01000845 Centers at Hanover Deaf Children Hanson Hope Christian 01230825 Framingham Reed Academy 01000860 School Framingham Summit Montessori 01000868 Hardwick Eagle Hill 01240810 School Harvard Immaculate Heart 01250810 Framingham Wayland Academy 01000875 Of Mary Of Fram. Harwich Holy Trinity 01260810 Franklin Cornerstone 01010830 Haverhill Sacred Hearts 01280805 Christian Academy Elementary Freetown Crystal Springs 01020805 Haverhill St Joseph 01280820 Freetown Whitney Academy 01020825 Elementary Gardner Wachusett Hills 01030805 Haverhill Solomon Schechter 01280880 Christian School Day Massachusetts Department of Education Page 109 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Lawrence St Mary/Immac 01490875 Hingham Derby Academy 01310810 Conception Elem Hingham Notre Dame 01310815 Lawrence Blessed Stephen 01490880 Academy Bellesini O.S.A. Hingham Old Colony 01310817 Academy Montessori Sch Lee St Mary 01500805 Hingham St Paul Elementary 01310820 Leicester Archway 01510805 Holbrook Lighthouse Baptist 01330805 Leicester McAuley Nazareth 01510810 Christian Academy Home Holbrook St Joseph 01330830 Lenox Hillcrest Center 01520805 Elementary Lenox High Point School 01520810 Holden Holden Christian 01340810 Lenox Valleyhead School 01520840 Acad Leominster Julie Country Day 01530805 Holyoke Blessed Sacrament 01370805 Leominster St Ann 01530810 Holyoke First Lutheran 01370815 Leominster St Leo 01530820 Holyoke Mater Dolorosa 01370820 Leominster Lipton Academy 01530840 Holyoke N.E.A.R.I. 01370825 Leverett Robin Crest Learner 01540805 Holyoke Holyoke Street 01370835 Ctr School Inc Lexington Armenian Sisters 01550801 Holyoke RFK/EWT School 01370840 Academy Holyoke Center School/Crisis 01370865 Lexington Lexington Christn 01550805 Interv & Academy Assessment Lexington Comm Therapeutic 01550806 Hudson Hudson Catholic 01410810 Day Sch High Lexington Cotting School 01550810 Hudson St Michael Elem 01410820 Lexington Pelham Academy 01550815 Hudson Caritas Academy 01410840 Lexington Lexington 01550820 Ipswich Cornerstones 01440815 Montessori Kingston Sacred Heart Elem 01450815 Lexington Waldorf 01550830 Kingston Sacred Heart High 01450820 Lincoln The Carroll School 01570805 Lakeville Bishop Ruocco 01460805 Littleton Alpha Omega 01580805 House Littleton Oak Meadow 01580820 Lakeville Mullein Hill 01460815 Montessori Christian Academy Longmeadow Heritage Academy 01590803 Lancaster Browning 01470805 Longmeadow St Mary 01590805 Elementary Longmeadow Willie Ross Sch For 01590815 Lancaster Dr Franklin Perkins 01470810 Deaf Lancaster South Lancaster 01470816 Longmeadow Yeshiva Acad 01590820 Academy Lowell Community 01600805 Lancaster R F Kennedy Action 01470830 Christian Acad Corps Lowell Franco American 01600810 Lancaster Living Stones 01470835 Elem Christian Lowell Hellenic American 01600815 Lancaster Trivium School 01470850 Lowell Immaculate 01600835 Lanesborough Berkshire Hills SDA 01480805 Conception Sch Lowell Sacred Heart 01600855 Lawrence Central Catholic 01490810 Elementary High Lowell St Jeanne D'Arc 01600860 Lawrence Holy Trinity 01490825 Elem Elementary Lowell Lowell Catholic 01600870 Lawrence Sacred Heart 01490830 Lowell St Louis Elementary 01600880 Elementary Lowell St Margaret 01600885 Lawrence Our Lady of Good 01490850 Elementary Counsel Lowell St Michael 01600890 Lawrence St Patrick 01490870 Elementary Elementary Lowell St Patrick 01600895 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 110 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Methuen Our Lady Of Mount 01810805 Elementary Carmel Lowell St Stanislaus 01600905 Methuen St Ann's Home 01810812 Elementary Methuen St Monica 01810815 Lowell Riverside School 01600920 Elementary Ludlow St John The Baptist 01610805 Methuen Fellowship 01810820 Lunenburg Twin City Christian 01620820 Christian Acad Lynn North Shore 01630855 Methuen Presentation of 01810825 Christian Mary Acad Lynn Sacred Heart 01630865 Methuen The Islamic 01810835 Elementary Academy Lynn St Mary Reg Jr-Sr 01630885 Middleborough Chamberlain School 01820805 High Middleborough Southeast 01820830 Lynn St Pius V 01630900 Alternative School- Elementary Middleborough Lynnfield Our Lady Of 01640820 Middleton Meritor Academy 01840815 Assumption Milford Evergreen Center 01850805 Malden Cheverus 01650805 Milford Milford Catholic 01850820 Elementary Elem Sch Malden Immaculate 01650825 Millbury Assumption 01860805 Conception Millbury McGrath Education 01860820 Elementary Ctr Malden Malden Catholic 01650830 Milton Delphi Academy 01890803 High Milton Fontbonne Academy 01890805 Manchester Brookwood 01660805 Milton St Agatha 01890825 Mansfield Amego 01670815 Elementary Mansfield St Mary's School 01670850 Milton St Mary of the Hills 01890830 Marblehead Cohen Hillel 01680800 Elem Academy Milton Milton Academy 01890835 Marblehead Devereux 01680805 Milton Thacher Montessori 01890846 Marblehead Tower 01680820 Montague Jonathan Edwards 01920820 Marion Tabor Academy 01690815 Academy Marlborough Wayside Academy 01700803 Nantucket Nantucket New 01970815 Marlborough Hillside 01700805 School Marlborough Immaculate 01700810 Natick Brandon 01980805 Conception Natick Walnut Hill 01980810 Marlborough Glenhaven 01700820 Natick Eliot Montessori 01980815 Academy - JRI Natick Westgate Christian 01980820 Marlborough New Covenant 01700850 Academy Christian Natick Montrose 01980850 Maynard The Imago School 01740810 Needham St Joseph 01990810 Medford St Francis Of Assisi 01760810 Elementary Elem Needham Monsignor Haddad 01990812 Medford St Joseph 01760820 Middle Elementary Needham Walker Home 01990820 Medford St Raphael 01760825 School Elementary Needham St Sebastian 01990860 Medford St Clement 01760827 Country Day Elementary New Bedford Early Learning 02010803 Medford St Clement Jr/Sr 01760830 Child Care High New Bedford Holy Family-Holy 02010805 Melrose St Mary Elementary 01780805 Name Mendon Bethany Christian 01790805 New Bedford Kennedy Center 02010820 Acad New Bedford Little People's 02010823 Mendon Mendon Mennonite 01790830 College School New Bedford Nativity Prep 02010828 Merrimac Harbor 01800810 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 111 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Northampton Solomon Schechter 02100815 School Day School of the New Bedford Nazarene Christian 02010829 Pioneer Valley Academy Northampton New Directions 02100818 New Bedford Our Lady Mt 02010830 Northampton Smith College 02100820 Carmel Campus New Bedford Schwartz Day 02010845 Northampton Northampton 02100823 School Developmental New Bedford St Anthony Elem 02010850 Northampton Valley Christian 02100830 New Bedford St James-St John 02010865 North Andover Brooks 02110805 New Bedford St Joseph-St 02010875 North Andover St Michael 02110835 Therese Elementary New Bedford St Mary 02010880 North St Mary Sacred 02120810 New Bedford West End Day 02010885 Attleborough Heart Nursery Northborough Cornerstone 02130803 Newbury Governor Dummer 02030805 Academy Academy Northborough Al-Hamra Academy 02130810 Newburyport Immaculate 02040805 Northborough St Bernardette's 02130820 Conception Elem Newburyport Newburyport 02040815 Northborough YMCA Center for 02130830 Montessori Child Care New Kolburne 02050810 Northbridge Whitinsville 02140820 Marlborough Christian Newton Clearway School 02070801 North Valleyview 02150805 Newton B C Campus Day 02070802 Brookfield School North Mad Brook 02150810 Newton Edco Secondary Ed 02070807 Brookfield Academy Prog Northfield Linden Hill 02160805 Newton Jackson School 02070810 Northfield Northfield Mt 02160810 Newton Trinity Catholic 02070815 Hermon High Norton New Testament 02180825 Newton The Rashi School 02070818 Norwood St Catherine Of 02200805 Newton Chestnut Hill 02070825 Siena School Norwood Phoenix 02200810 Newton Jewish Community 02070832 Palmer Faith Baptist Chr 02270815 Day School Acad Newton Montessori Educare 02070835 Peabody Bishop Fenwick 02290805 Newton Mount Alvernia 02070836 High Elem Peabody Lakeside 02290815 Newton Mount Alvernia 02070837 Peabody St John the Baptist 02290820 High Elem Newton Newton Country 02070845 Pepperell Mapledene Elem 02320805 Day School Pittsfield Miss Hall's 02360805 Newton Fessenden School 02070855 Pittsfield Sacred Heart 02360820 Newton Solomon Schechter 02070859 Pittsfield St Mark's Middle 02360825 Day Sch Pittsfield St Joseph Central 02360830 Newton Learning Prep 02070867 High School Pittsfield Sinai 02360835 Newton Brimmer + May 02070871 Acad/Berkshires Newton Walnut Park 02070880 Plainville Hill Crest Academy 02380815 Montessori Plymouth The Baird Center 02390805 North Adams Mt. Greylock 02090820 Plymouth Mayflower Nursing 02390815 Christian Academy and Rehabilitation Northampton Montessori School 02100805 Center of Northampton Quincy Sacred Heart 02430805 Northampton Clarke Sch for the 02100810 Elementary Deaf Massachusetts Department of Education Page 112 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Somerville St Catherine Of 02740825 Quincy St Ann Elementray 02430807 Genoa Quincy St Joseph 02430820 Southborough Fay 02760805 Elementary Southborough N. E. Center for 02760820 Quincy St Mary Elementray 02430825 Children Quincy Children's 02430826 Southborough St Mark 02760825 Developmental Southbridge Southbridge Chr 02770825 Center Acad Quincy Woodward School 02430840 Southbridge Trinity Catholic 02770830 for Girls Academy Quincy Al-Noor Academy 02430850 Southwick Southwick Baptist 02790810 Randolph Boston Higashi 02440810 School School Southwick Open Arms Child 02790815 Randolph The Learning Center 02440840 Care Center for Deaf Children Springfield Cathedral High 02810815 Reading Austin Prep 02460805 Springfield Mill Pond 02810816 Rehoboth Cedar Brook SDA 02470805 Springfield Holy Cross 02810825 School Springfield Holy Name 02810835 Revere Immaculate 02480810 Springfield Kathleen Thornton 02810845 Conception School Elementary Springfield Curtis Blake Day 02810850 Revere Eagle Heights 02480815 School Academy Springfield The MacDuffie 02810855 Rockland Holy Family School 02510815 Springfield Mount Carmel 02810863 Rowley Solstice 02540810 Springfield Our Lady of Hope 02810865 Royalston The Village School 02550850 Springfield Orchard Children's 02810868 Rutland Devereux 02570805 Corner Salem St Joseph 02580825 Springfield Our Lady Sacred 02810880 Salem Phoenix 02580855 Heart Salem The Greenhouse 02580870 Springfield Pioneer Valley 02810883 School Christian Sandwich Riverview 02610805 Springfield Springdale 02810887 Scituate Montessori 02640815 Education Center Community Springfield St Matthew 02810905 Sharon Chabad Day School 02660815 Springfield Pioneer Valley 02810975 Sharon Islamic Academy of 02660820 Montessori N.E. Stockbridge Berkshire Country 02830803 Sharon New Life Christian 02660830 Day School Acad Stockbridge DeSisto School 02830805 Sharon Striar Hebrew 02660840 Stoneham Edgewood/Gtr 02840815 Academy Boston Academy Sheffield Berkshire 02670805 Stoneham St Patrick 02840830 Sherborn Life Experience 02690805 Elementary School Stow Steppingstones 02860805 Shirley Seven Hills 02700850 School Academy Sudbury Willow Hill 02880805 Shrewsbury Lilliput School 02710812 Sudbury Corwin-Russell 02880810 Shrewsbury Montessori 02710815 School/Broccoli Elementary Hall Shrewsbury St John's High 02710820 Swansea N E Christian 02920805 Shrewsbury St Mary 02710825 Academy Somerville Little Flower 02740805 Swansea Steven's Children's 02920810 Elementary Home Somerville St Ann Elementary 02740815 Swansea Meadowridge 02920813 Somerville St Anthony 02740820 Behavior Ctr Elementray Swansea Swansea Wood 02920820 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 113 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Wellesley Tenacre Country 03170830 School Day Taunton Coyle Cassidy High 02930805 Wendell Lake Grove/Maple 03190805 School Valley Taunton Taunton Catholic 02930815 Wenham Notre Dame 03200815 Middle Childrns Class Taunton Our Lady Of 02930820 West N E Baptist 03230825 Lourdes Bridgewater Academy Taunton St Mary Primary 02930850 Westfield Holy Trinity 03250805 Tisbury Vineyard 02960825 Westfield St Mary 03250810 Montessori Westfield St Mary High 03250815 Tyngsborough Acad of Notre 03010804 Westfield The White Oak 03250840 Dame Elem School Tyngsborough Academy of Notre 03010805 Westford Nashoba Learning 03260830 Dame H S Group Upton Integritas Academy 03030810 Weston Cambridge 03300805 Uxbridge Our Lady Of The 03040805 Weston The Meadowbrook 03300810 Valley Weston The Rivers School 03300815 Wakefield Academy of Our 03050805 Weston Margaret Gifford 03300840 Lady of Nazareth Westport St Vincent's 03310825 Wakefield St Joseph 03050810 Westport Montessori Sch of 03310883 Elementary Angels Wakefield New River 03050815 West Brightside 03320805 Academy Springfield Wakefield Odyssey Day 03050820 West St Thomas The 03320810 School Springfield Apostle Walpole Blessed Sacrament 03070805 West Pace 03320815 Elem Springfield Walpole Longview Farm and 03070830 West May Center 03320830 Clifford School Springfield School/West Walpole League School 03070840 Springfield Waltham Chapel Hill 03080805 West Montessori 03320840 Chauncy Hall Springfield Children's Waltham Protestant Guild 03080815 West Tisbury Island Montessori 03340820 Learning Center School Waltham St Jude Elementary 03080825 Westwood Xaverian Brothers 03350805 Waltham Bartlett School 03080830 High Waltham Our Lady Comforter 03080840 Weymouth First Baptist 03360815 Waltham The New Jewish 03080865 Christian High School Weymouth Sacred Heart 03360885 Ware St Mary 03090805 Elementary Warren Warren SDA School 03110830 Weymouth South Shore 03360887 Watertown Atrium 03140810 Christian Watertown St Stephen's 03140830 Weymouth St Francis Xavier 03360890 Armenian Weymouth St Jerome 03360895 Watertown Orchard Home and 03140850 Elementary School Wilbraham Wilbraham + 03390850 Watertown Perkins Sch for 03140890 Monson Acdmy Blind Williamstown Pine Cobble 03410830 Webster St Anne 03160805 Williamstown Buxton School Inc 03410890 Webster St Joseph 03160815 Wilmington Abundant Life Chr 03420805 Webster St Louis 03160820 School Wellesley Dana Hall 03170815 Winchendon Winchendon 03430810 Wellesley St John the 03170820 Winchendon Cottage Hill 03430820 Evangelist Academy Wellesley St Paul Elementary 03170825 Winchester Agape Christian 03440801 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 114 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Durham Academy Hartford, CT Connecticut Institute 09500417 Winchester Childrens Own 03440805 for the Blind/Oak School Hill Winchester St Mary Elementary 03440825 Washington, Devereux 09500418 Woburn St Charles 03470805 CT Glenholme Elementary East Meeting Street 09500419 Woburn Melmark New 03470830 Providence, RI School England Plymouth, NH Wreath School of 09500420 Worcester The Nativity School 03480805 New Hampshire of Worcester Williston, VT Pine Ridge School 09500427 Worcester First Assembly Chr 03480810 Rumney, NH Hunter School 09500428 Acad Windsor, NH Wediko Children 09500429 Worcester Bancroft School 03480815 Services Worcester G Stanley Hall 03480820 Barrington, RI Barrington Teach 09500442 School/The Bridge East Bradley Hospital 09500443 of Central MA Providence, RI Worcester Happy Day Child 03480825 Poland, ME Elan 09500450 Care Ctr Greenfield, NH Crotched Mountain 09500454 Worcester Holy Name Cen 03480830 Windsor, CT River Street School 09500455 Cath High Williston, VT Greenwood School 09500456 Worcester Solomon Schechter 03480840 East East Bay Career 09500457 Day Providence, RI Academy Worcester St Peter Marian 03480850 Unknown Unknown Private 08880000 Worcester Notre Dame 03480855 School Academy Worcester Our Lady of the 03480860 Angels Worcester Mercy Ctr for Devpl 03480865 Dis Worcester St Peter Central 03480875 Catholic Worcester St Mary's Central 03480895 Elem Worcester St Mary's Central 03480896 Cath HS Worcester St Stephen Elem 03480919 Worcester Venerini Academy 03480930 Worcester Worcester SDA 03480945 School Worcester Yeshiva Hebrew 03480950 Day Acad Worcester Worcester Academy 03480955 Worcester Kathleen Burns Prep 03480960 Yarmouth Trinity Christian 03510815 Academy West Hartford, American School 09500203 CT for the Deaf Putney, VT Austine School 09500245 Brooklyn, CT The Learning Clinic 09500268 Rye, NH Learning Skills 09500270 Academy Amenia, NY Kildonan School 09500402 Portsmouth, RI Bradley School 09500403 Litchfield, CT Forman School 09500407 Madison , CT Grove School 09500412 Durham, CT Lake Grove at 09500415 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 115 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix E2-Private School and Beacon High School Brookline 00460875 Collaborative Codes – Alpahbetized by Name Beaver Country Day Brookline 00460800 Belmont Day Belmont 00260810 Belmont Hill Belmont 00260815 Abundant Life Chr Wilmington 03420805 Bement School Deerfield 00740815 School Berea SDA Acad Boston 00350705 Acad of Notre Dame Tyngsborough 03010804 Elem Berkshire Sheffield 02670805 Academy At Swift Cummington 00690805 Berkshire Country Stockbridge 02830803 River Day School Academy of Early Barnstable 00200805 Berkshire Hills SDA Lanesborough 01480805 Learning Sch Academy of Notre Tyngsborough 03010805 Berkshire Meadows Great Barrington 01130803 Dame H S Bethany Christian Mendon 01790805 Academy of Our Wakefield 03050805 Acad Lady of Nazareth Beverly Sch for the Beverly 00300805 Advent Boston 00350702 Deaf Agape Christian Winchester 03440801 Bishop Connolly Fall River 00950815 Academy High Al-Hamra Academy Northborough 02130810 Bishop Feehan High Attleboro 00160805 School Al-Noor Academy Quincy 02430850 Bishop Fenwick Peabody 02290805 Alpha Omega Littleton 01580805 High Amego Mansfield 01670815 Bishop Ruocco Lakeville 01460805 American School for West Hartford, 09500203 House the Deaf CT Bishop Stang High Dartmouth 00720850 Amherst Montessori Amherst 00080805 Blessed Sacrament Holyoke 01370805 School Blessed Sacrament Boston 00350706 Andover Sch of Andover 00090805 Elem Montessori Blessed Sacrament Walpole 03070805 Antioch Fall River 00950810 Elem Applewild Fitchburg 00970805 Blessed Stephen Lawrence 01490880 Archbishop Braintree 00400805 Bellesini O.S.A. Williams High Academy Archway Leicester 01510805 Boston Arch Choir Cambridge 00490915 Arlington Belmont 00260805 Boston College High Boston 00350710 Arlington Catholic Arlington 00100805 Boston Higashi Randolph 02440810 HS School Armenian Sisters Lexington 01550801 Boston Trinity Brookline 00460865 Academy Academy Assumption Millbury 01860805 Boston University Boston 00350813 Atrium Watertown 03140810 Academy Austin Prep Reading 02460805 Bradley Hospital East Providence, 09500443 Austine School Putney, VT 09500245 RI B C Campus Day Newton 02070802 Bradley School Portsmouth, RI 09500403 School Brandon Natick 01980805 Bancroft School Worcester 03480815 Bright Horizons Beverly 00300807 Baptist Village East 00870807 Brightside West Springfield 03320805 Academy Longmeadow Brimmer + May Newton 02070871 Barrington Teach Barrington, RI 09500442 Brockton Christian Brockton 00440803 Bartlett School Waltham 03080830 Brooks North Andover 02110805 Bay Cove Academy Brookline 00460850 Brookside School Great Barrington 01130812 Bay Farm Duxbury 00820830 Brookwood Manchester 01660805 Montessori Acad Browning Lancaster 01470805 Bayberry Christian Barnstable 00200810 Elementary School Buckingham Cambridge 00490810 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 116 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Cohen Hillel Marblehead 01680800 Browne Nichols Academy Buxton School Inc Williamstown 03410890 Cole-Harrington Canton 00500080 Calvary Baptist Easthampton 00860805 Children's Center School Comm Therapeutic Lexington 01550806 Cambridge Weston 03300805 Day Sch Cambridge Friends Cambridge 00490995 Commonwealth Boston 00350724 Cambridge Cambridge 00490960 Community Lowell 01600805 Montessori Christian Acad Cape Ann Waldorf Beverly 00300822 Compass Inc. Boston 00350725 School Concord Academy Concord 00670810 Cape Cod Academy Barnstable 00200830 Connecticut Hartford, CT 09500417 Cardinal Cushing Hanover 01220805 Institute for the Centers at Hanover Blind/Oak Hill Cardinal Cushing Braintree 00400807 Cornerstone Northborough 02130803 Centers/Braintree Academy Cardinal Spellman Brockton 00440805 Cornerstone Franklin 01010830 High Christian Academy Caritas Academy Hudson 01410840 Cornerstone Greenfield 01140850 Castle School Cambridge 00490811 Christian Sch Cathedral Boston 00350714 Cornerstones Ipswich 01440815 Elementary Corwin-Russell Sudbury 02880810 Cathedral High Boston 00350716 School/Broccoli Hall Cathedral High Springfield 02810815 Cottage Hill Winchendon 03430820 Catholic Memorial Boston 00350718 Academy Cedar Brook SDA Rehoboth 02470805 Cotting School Lexington 01550810 School Country Day Of Groton 01150810 Center School/Crisis Holyoke 01370865 Holy Union Interv & Assessment Covenant Christian Beverly 00300840 Central Catholic Lawrence 01490810 Sch High Coyle Cassidy High Taunton 02930805 Chabad Day School Sharon 02660815 School Chamberlain School Middleborough 01820805 Crittenton Hastings Boston 00350726 Chapel Hill Waltham 03080805 House Chauncy Hall Crotched Mountain Greenfield, NH 09500454 Charles River Dover 00780805 Crystal Springs Freetown 01020805 Chestnut Hill School Newton 02070825 Curtis Blake Day Springfield 02810850 Cheverus Malden 01650805 School Elementary Cushing Academy Ashburnham 00110805 Children First Granby 01110815 Dana Hall Wellesley 03170815 Children's Quincy 02430826 Dayspring Christian Attleboro 00160806 Developmental Dearborn Academy Arlington 00100815 Center Dedham Country Dedham 00730805 Children's Extended Groton 01150805 Day Care Deerfield Academy Deerfield 00740805 Children's Learning Boston 00350720 Delphi Academy Milton 01890803 Ctr Derby Academy Hingham 01310810 Childrens Own Winchester 03440805 DeSisto School Stockbridge 02830805 School Devereux Marblehead 01680805 Clark Creative Danvers 00710810 Devereux Rutland 02570805 Learn Devereux Washington, CT 09500418 Clarke Sch for the Northampton 02100810 Glenholme Deaf Clearway School Newton 02070801 Dexter School Brookline 00460890 CNS/Pathways Belmont 00260870 Dr Franklin Perkins Lancaster 01470810 Academy Dr. Frederick H. Boston 00350791 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 117 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Full Circle Bernardston 00290805 Knight Children's G Stanley Hall Worcester 03480820 Center School/The Bridge E Boston Central Boston 00350732 of Central MA Catholic Gan Torah Acad Brookline 00460805 Eagle Heights Revere 02480815 Gate Of Heaven Boston 00350736 Academy Elementary Eagle Hill Hardwick 01240810 Germaine Lawrence Arlington 00100820 Eagle Mountain Greenfield 01140803 German Cambridge 00490855 School International School Eaglebrook Deerfield 00740810 Boston Eagleton Great Barrington 01130810 Glen Urquhart Beverly 00300850 Early Beginning Ctr Canton 00500815 Glenhaven Academy Marlborough 01700820 Early Learning New Bedford 02010803 - JRI Child Care Good Shepherd Duxbury 00820840 East Bay Career East Providence, 09500457 Academy Academy RI Governor Dummer Newbury 02030805 East Gate Christian Fall River 00950828 Academy Academy Grace Baptist Attleboro 00160812 Ecole Bilingue Arlington 00100838 Christian Academy Ecole Bilingue Cambridge 00490838 Greenfield Center Greenfield 01140805 Edco Secondary Ed Newton 02070807 Greenwood School Williston, VT 09500456 Prog Groton Groton 01150815 Edgewood/Gtr Stoneham 02840815 Grove School Madison , CT 09500412 Boston Academy Hamilton Country Attleboro 00160807 Elan Poland, ME 09500450 Day Eliot Montessori Natick 01980815 Happy Day Child Worcester 03480825 Epiphany School Boston 00350729 Care Ctr Espirito Santo Fall River 00950830 Harbor Amesbury 00070830 Evergreen Center Milford 01850805 Harbor Merrimac 01800810 Faith Baptist Chr Palmer 02270815 Hartsbrook School Hadley 01170860 Acad Hellenic American Lowell 01600815 Faith Christian Gloucester 01070825 Heritage Academy Longmeadow 01590803 Faith Christian Barnstable 00200825 Heritage Christian Falmouth 00960807 School Acad Fall River Fall River 00950820 High Point School Lenox 01520810 Deaconess Home Hill Crest Academy Plainville 02380815 Falmouth Academy Falmouth 00960805 Hillcrest Center Lenox 01520805 Family School Brewster 00410805 Hillside Marlborough 01700805 Farr Academy Cambridge 00490815 Holden Christian Holden 01340810 Fay Southborough 02760805 Acad Fayerweather Street Cambridge 00490840 Holden School Inc Boston 00350738 Fellowship Methuen 01810820 Hollow Reed School Boston 00350740 Christian Acad Holy Cross Springfield 02810825 Fenn Concord 00670850 Holy Family School Rockland 02510815 Fessenden School Newton 02070855 Holy Family-Holy New Bedford 02010805 First Assembly Chr Worcester 03480810 Name Acad Holy Name Chicopee 00610810 First Baptist Weymouth 03360815 Holy Name Fall River 00950840 Christian Holy Name Springfield 02810835 First Lutheran Holyoke 01370815 Holy Name Cen Worcester 03480830 Fontbonne Academy Milton 01890805 Cath High Forman School Litchfield, CT 09500407 Holy Name Boston 00350746 Franco American Lowell 01600810 Elementary Elem Holy Trinity Greenfield 01140845 Friends Academy Dartmouth 00720810 Holy Trinity Harwich 01260810 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 118 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Kennedy Day School Boston 00350758 Holy Trinity Westfield 03250805 Keys to the Brockton 00440840 Holy Trinity Lawrence 01490825 Kingdom Chr Elementary Kids Are People Boston 00350759 Holy Trinity School Fall River 00950890 Kildonan School Amenia, NY 09500402 Holyoke Catholic Granby 01110825 Kolburne New 02050810 High School Marlborough Holyoke Street Holyoke 01370835 Lake Grove at Durham, CT 09500415 School Inc Durham Hope Christian Hanson 01230825 Lake Grove/Maple Wendell 03190805 School Valley Hudson Catholic Hudson 01410810 Lakeside Peabody 02290815 High Landmark Beverly 00300920 Hunter School Rumney, NH 09500428 Latham School Brewster 00410810 Immaculate Everett 00930810 Lawrence Academy Groton 01150820 Conception League School Walpole 03070840 Immaculate Lowell 01600835 Learning Center Framingham 01000845 Conception For Deaf Children Immaculate Marlborough 01700810 Learning Prep Newton 02070867 Conception School Immaculate Newburyport 02040805 Learning Skills Rye, NH 09500270 Conception Academy Immaculate Malden 01650825 Lesley Ellis Arlington 00100842 Conception Lexington Christn Lexington 01550805 Elementary Academy Immaculate Revere 02480810 Lexington Lexington 01550820 Conception Montessori Elementary Life Experience Sherborn 02690805 Immaculate Heart Harvard 01250810 School Of Mary Lighthouse Baptist Holbrook 01330805 Inst Family Life and Danvers 00710825 Christian Academy Learn Lighthouse School Chelmsford 00560845 Integritas Academy Upton 03030810 Lilliput School Shrewsbury 02710812 Intensive Treatment Hancock 01210850 Unit Linden Hill Northfield 02160805 Islamic Academy of Sharon 02660820 Lipton Academy Leominster 01530840 N.E. Little Flower Somerville 02740805 Island Montessori West Tisbury 03340820 Elementary School Little House Altern Boston 00350972 Italian Home For Boston 00350749 Little People's New Bedford 02010823 Children College Ivy Street School Brookline 00460811 Living Stones Lancaster 01470835 Jackson School Newton 02070810 Christian Jewish Community Newton 02070832 Longview Farm and Walpole 03070830 Day School Clifford School John Dewey Great Barrington 01130820 Lowell Catholic Lowell 01600870 Academy Lt Joseph Kennedy Boston 00350766 Jonathan Edwards Montague 01920820 Jr Mem Academy Mad Brook North Brookfield 02150810 Judge Rotenberg Canton 00500825 Academy Educ Ctr Maimonides Brookline 00460810 Julie Country Day Leominster 01530805 Malden Catholic Malden 01650830 Kathleen Burns Worcester 03480960 High Prep Manville Boston 00350768 Kathleen Thornton Springfield 02810845 Mapledene Elem Pepperell 02320805 School Margaret Gifford Weston 03300840 Kennedy Center New Bedford 02010820 Mariamante Gill 01060850 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 119 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Montessori Sch of Westport 03310883 Academy Angels Marian High Framingham 01000805 Montessori School Northampton 02100805 Massasoit School Braintree 00400840 of Northampton Inc Montrose Natick 01980850 Mater Dolorosa Holyoke 01370820 Mother Caroline Boston 00350778 Matignon High Cambridge 00490865 Academy May Center for Brockton 00440860 Mount Alvernia Newton 02070836 Educ and Elem Neurorehab Mount Alvernia Newton 02070837 May Center West Springfield 03320830 High School/West Mount Carmel Springfield 02810863 Springfield Mount Hope Burlington 00480815 May Center/Voc Braintree 00400812 Christian School Training Mt St Joseph Boston 00350914 May Institute Arlington 00100835 Academy May Institute Chatham 00550805 Mt. Greylock North Adams 02090820 Mayflower Nursing Plymouth 02390815 Christian Academy and Rehabilitation Mullein Hill Lakeville 01460815 Center Christian Academy McAuley Nazareth Leicester 01510810 N Cambridge Cambridge 00490875 Home Catholic High McGrath Education Millbury 01860820 N E Baptist West 03230825 Ctr Academy Bridgewater Meadowridge Swansea 02920813 N E Christian Swansea 02920805 Behavior Ctr Academy Meeting Street East Providence, 09500419 N. E. Center for Southborough 02760820 School RI Children Melmark New Woburn 03470830 N.E.A.R.I. Holyoke 01370825 England Nantucket New Nantucket 01970815 Mendon Mennonite Mendon 01790830 School School Nashoba Brooks Concord 00670825 Mercy Ctr for Devpl Worcester 03480865 Nashoba Learning Westford 03260830 Dis Group Meritor Academy Middleton 01840815 Nativity Prep School Boston 00350782 Metro South East Bridgewater 00830850 Nativity Prep School New Bedford 02010828 Academy Nazarene Christian New Bedford 02010829 MetroWest Ashland 00140830 Academy Christian Acad NE Hebrew Acad Brookline 00460812 Middlesex Concord 00670820 Elem and Sec Milford Catholic Milford 01850820 NE Pediatric Care Billerica 00310805 Elem Sch Neighborhood Boston 00350785 Mill Pond Springfield 02810816 School Milton Academy Milton 01890835 New Beginnings Boston 00350795 Miss Hall's Pittsfield 02360805 Academy Monsignor Haddad Needham 01990812 New Covenant Marlborough 01700850 Middle Christian Montessori West Springfield 03320840 New Directions Northampton 02100818 Children's New Life Christian Sharon 02660830 Montessori East 00870812 Acad Children's Cor Longmeadow New River Academy Wakefield 03050815 Montessori Scituate 02640815 New Testament Norton 02180825 Community Newburyport Newburyport 02040815 Montessori Educare Newton 02070835 Montessori Montessori Shrewsbury 02710815 Newman School Boston 00350794 Elementary Newton Country Newton 02070845 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 120 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Our Lady of the Worcester 03480860 Day School Angels Noble and Dedham 00730810 Our Lady Of The Uxbridge 03040805 Greenough Valley North Shore Lynn 01630855 Our Lady Sacred Springfield 02810880 Christian Heart Northampton Northampton 02100823 Pace West Springfield 03320815 Developmental Paige Academy Boston 00350812 Northfield Mt Northfield 02160810 Parkside Christian Boston 00350947 Hermon Pelham Academy Lexington 01550815 Notre Dame Fall River 00950870 Penikese Island Falmouth 00960810 Notre Dame Hingham 01310815 School Academy Perkins Sch for Watertown 03140890 Notre Dame Worcester 03480855 Blind Academy Phillips Academy Andover 00090820 Notre Dame Wenham 03200815 Phoenix Norwood 02200810 Childrns Class Phoenix Salem 02580855 Notre Dame Fitchburg 00970825 Pilgrim Center Braintree 00400825 Preparatory High Pincushion Hill Ashland 00140860 School Mont Notre Dame-Immac Easthampton 00860807 Pine Cobble Williamstown 03410830 Conceptn Pine Ridge School Williston, VT 09500427 O L Perpetual Help Boston 00350770 Elem Pingree Hamilton 01190805 O L Presentation Boston 00350804 Pioneer Valley Springfield 02810883 Christian Oak Meadow Littleton 01580820 Montessori Pioneer Valley Springfield 02810975 Montessori Odyssey Day School Wakefield 03050820 Pope John XXIII Everett 00930820 Old Colony Hingham 01310817 Central Montessori Sch Presentation of Methuen 01810825 Open Arms Child Southwick 02790815 Mary Acad Care Center Prof Ctr for Hand Andover 00090850 Open Bible Burlington 00480820 Childrn Academy Protestant Guild Waltham 03080815 Orchard Children's Springfield 02810868 Learning Center Corner R F Kennedy Action Lancaster 01470830 Orchard Home and Watertown 03140850 Corps School Reed Academy Framingham 01000860 Our Lady Waltham 03080840 Comforter RFK/EWT School Holyoke 01370840 Our Lady Mt New Bedford 02010830 River Street School Windsor, CT 09500455 Carmel Riverside School Lowell 01600920 Our Lady Of Lynnfield 01640820 Riverview Sandwich 02610805 Assumption Robin Crest Leverett 01540805 Our Lady of Good Lawrence 01490850 Learner Ctr Counsel Roxbury Latin Boston 00350808 Our Lady Of Grace Everett 00930815 Rudolph Steiner Great Barrington 01130805 Elem Sacred Heart Gardner 01030815 Our Lady Of Holy Gardner 01030810 Sacred Heart Pittsfield 02360820 Rosary Sacred Heart Elem Kingston 01450815 Our Lady of Hope Springfield 02810865 Sacred Heart Boston 00350810 Our Lady Of Boston 00350800 Elementary Lourdes Sacred Heart Brockton 00440815 Our Lady Of Taunton 02930820 Elementary Lourdes Sacred Heart Lawrence 01490830 Our Lady Of Mount Methuen 01810805 Elementary Carmel Sacred Heart Lowell 01600855 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 121 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Southwick Baptist Southwick 02790810 Elementary School Sacred Heart Lynn 01630865 Sparhawk School Amesbury 00070865 Elementary Springdale Springfield 02810887 Sacred Heart Quincy 02430805 Education Center Elementary Ss Peter + Paul Fall River 00950925 Sacred Heart Weymouth 03360885 St Agatha Milton 01890825 Elementary Elementary Sacred Heart High Kingston 01450820 St Agnes Dalton 00700815 Sacred Hearts Haverhill 01280805 St Agnes Arlington 00100810 Elementary Elementary Saint Augustine Andover 00090835 St Andrew the Boston 00350818 Savio Prep Boston 00350848 Apostle Elementary Schwartz Day New Bedford 02010845 St Angela Boston 00350820 School Elementary Seaport Campus Boston 00350809 St Ann Leominster 01530810 Seton Academy for Fall River 00950878 St Ann Elementary Boston 00350822 Girls St Ann Elementary Gloucester 01070805 Seven Hills Shirley 02700850 St Ann Elementary Somerville 02740815 Academy St Ann Elementray Quincy 02430807 Shady Hill Cambridge 00490925 St Anne Fall River 00950880 Shaloh House Day Boston 00350811 St Anne Webster 03160805 Shore Country Day Beverly 00300810 St Anne Elementary Boston 00350824 Sinai Pittsfield 02360835 St Ann's Home Methuen 01810812 Acad/Berkshires St Anthony Boston 00350826 Smith College Northampton 02100820 St Anthony Elem Fitchburg 00970835 Campus St Anthony Elem New Bedford 02010850 Solomon Schechter Haverhill 01280880 St Anthony Everett 00930825 Day Elementary Solomon Schechter Worcester 03480840 St Anthony Somerville 02740820 Day Elementray Solomon Schechter Newton 02070859 St Bernard Fitchburg 00970845 Day Sch Elementary Solomon Schechter Northampton 02100815 St Bernardette's Northborough 02130820 Day School of the Elem Pioneer Valley St Bernard's Cent Fitchburg 00970840 Solstice Rowley 02540810 Cath HS South Lancaster Lancaster 01470816 St Brendan Boston 00350834 Academy Elementary South Shore Brockton 00440870 St Bridget Abington 00010815 Christian St Bridget Framingham 01000810 South Shore Weymouth 03360887 Elementary Christian St Brigid Boston 00350836 South Shore SDA Braintree 00400830 Elementary School St Casimir Brockton 00440820 Southbridge Chr Southbridge 02770825 Elementary Acad St Catherine Of Somerville 02740825 Southeast Berkley 00270880 Genoa Alternative School- Berkley St Catherine Of Norwood 02200805 Siena Southeast Barnstable 00200850 Alternative School- St Charles Woburn 03470805 Cape Cod Elementary Southeast Middleborough 01820830 St Clement Medford 01760827 Alternative School- Elementary Middleborough St Clement Jr/Sr Medford 01760830 Southfield Brookline 00460840 High Massachusetts Department of Education Page 122 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

St Leo Leominster 01530820 St Columbkille Elem Boston 00350844 St Louis Webster 03160820 St Edward Brockton 00440830 St Louis Elementary Lowell 01600880 Elementary St Margaret Boston 00350874 St Francis Of Assisi Braintree 00400810 Elementary St Francis Of Assisi Medford 01760810 St Margaret Lowell 01600885 Elem Elementary St Francis Xavier Acushnet 00030810 St Margaret Bourne 00360830 St Francis Xavier Weymouth 03360890 Regional St Francis Xavier Barnstable 00200840 St Mark Southborough 02760825 Prep St Mark Elementary Boston 00350920 St Gregory Boston 00350856 St Mark's Middle Pittsfield 02360825 Elementary St Mary Lee 01500805 St James-St John New Bedford 02010865 St Mary Longmeadow 01590805 St Jeanne D'Arc Lowell 01600860 St Mary New Bedford 02010880 Elem St Mary Shrewsbury 02710825 St Jerome Weymouth 03360895 St Mary Ware 03090805 Elementary St Mary Westfield 03250810 St Joan Of Arc/St Chicopee 00610825 St Mary Elementary Melrose 01780805 George St Mary Elementary Winchester 03440825 St John Elementary Boston 00350862 St Mary Elementray Quincy 02430825 St John Elementary Canton 00500805 St Mary High Westfield 03250815 St John The Baptist Ludlow 01610805 St Mary Of Danvers 00710850 St John the Baptist Peabody 02290820 Annunciation Elem St Mary Of Boston 00350882 St John The Attleboro 00160810 Czestochowa Evangelist St Mary of the Brookline 00460830 St John the Beverly 00300815 Assumption Evangelist St Mary of the Hills Milton 01890830 St John the Wellesley 03170820 Elem Evangelist St Mary Primary Taunton 02930850 St John's High Shrewsbury 02710820 St Mary Reg Jr-Sr Lynn 01630885 St John's Prep Danvers 00710845 High St Joseph Fairhaven 00940815 St Mary Sacred North 02120810 St Joseph Salem 02580825 Heart Attleborough St Joseph Webster 03160815 St Mary Star of the Beverly 00300825 St Joseph Central Pittsfield 02360830 Sea High St Mary Star of the Boston 00350884 St Joseph Elem Fitchburg 00970855 Sea St Joseph Haverhill 01280820 St Mary/Immac Lawrence 01490875 Elementary Conception Elem St Joseph Holbrook 01330830 St Mary's Central Worcester 03480896 Elementary Cath HS St Joseph Medford 01760820 St Mary's Central Worcester 03480895 Elementary Elem St Joseph Needham 01990810 St Mary's Elem Clinton 00640805 Elementary School St Joseph Quincy 02430820 St Mary's School Mansfield 01670850 Elementary St Matthew Springfield 02810905 St Joseph Wakefield 03050810 St Matthew Boston 00350872 Elementary Elementary St Joseph-St New Bedford 02010875 St Mel Day Gloucester 01070815 Therese St Michael Fall River 00950915 St Jude Elementary Waltham 03080825 St Michael Elem Hudson 01410820 St Kevin Boston 00350868 St Michael Lowell 01600890 Elementary Elementary Massachusetts Department of Education Page 123 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Striar Hebrew Sharon 02660840 St Michael North Andover 02110835 Academy Elementary Sudbury Valley Framingham 01000825 St Monica Methuen 01810815 Summit Montessori Framingham 01000868 Elementary School St Patrick Boston 00350886 Swansea Wood Swansea 02920820 Elementary School St Patrick Lawrence 01490870 Tabor Academy Marion 01690815 Elementary Taunton Catholic Taunton 02930815 St Patrick Lowell 01600895 Middle Elementary Tenacre Country Wellesley 03170830 St Patrick Stoneham 02840830 Day Elementary Tender Loving Care Bellingham 00250850 St Patricks Elem Chicopee 00610830 ELC St Paul Elementary Hingham 01310820 Thacher Montessori Milton 01890846 St Paul Elementary Wellesley 03170825 Thayer Academy Braintree 00400821 St Peter Central Worcester 03480875 The Academy at Charlemont 00530825 Catholic Charlemont St Peter Elem Cambridge 00490917 The Baird Center Plymouth 02390805 St Peter Elementary Boston 00350890 The Carroll School Lincoln 01570805 St Peter Elementary Boston 00350892 The Common Amherst 00080850 St Peter Marian Worcester 03480850 The Greenhouse Salem 02580870 St Pius V Lynn 01630900 School Elementary The Imago School Maynard 01740810 St Raphael Medford 01760825 The Islamic Methuen 01810835 Elementary Academy St Rose Elementary Chelsea 00570815 The Kingsley Boston 00350760 St Sebastian Needham 01990860 The Laurel School Brewster 00410825 Country Day The Learning Randolph 02440840 St Stanislaus Chicopee 00610835 Center for Deaf St Stanislaus Fall River 00950935 Children St Stanislaus Lowell 01600905 The Learning Clinic Brooklyn, CT 09500268 Elementary The Learning Boston 00350765 St Stanislaus Kostka Adams 00040810 Project St Stephen Elem Worcester 03480919 The MacDuffie Springfield 02810855 St Stephen's Watertown 03140830 The Masters Gardner 01030825 Armenian Christian Academy St Tarcisius Framingham 01000815 The Meadowbrook Weston 03300810 Elementary The Nativity School Worcester 03480805 St Theresa Boston 00350894 of Worcester Elementary The New Jewish Waltham 03080865 St Thomas The West Springfield 03320810 High School Apostle The Park Brookline 00460814 St Vincent's Fall River 00950940 The Paul Center Chelmsford 00560835 St Vincent's Westport 03310825 The Pike School Inc Andover 00090825 St William Boston 00350900 The Rashi School Newton 02070818 Elementary The Rivers School Weston 03300815 Steppingstones Stow 02860805 The Sage School Foxborough 00990825 School The Southbrook Bridgewater 00420810 Stetson School Inc Barre 00210810 School Steven's Children's Swansea 02920810 The Victor School Acton 00020830 Home The Village School Royalston 02550850 Stoneleigh Burnham Greenfield 01140846 The White Oak Westfield 03250840 Stoneridge Beverly 00300812 School Children's The Winsor Boston 00350910 Montessori Touchstone Grafton 01100830 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 124 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Montessori Community Sch Waring School Beverly 00300835 Tower Marblehead 01680820 Warren SDA School Warren 03110830 Tri-County Youth Easthampton 00860817 Wayland Academy Framingham 01000875 Programs Of Fram. Wayside Academy Marlborough 01700803 Trinity Catholic Southbridge 02770830 Wediko Children Windsor, NH 09500429 Academy Services Trinity Catholic Newton 02070815 West End Day New Bedford 02010885 High Nursery Trinity Christian Yarmouth 03510815 Westgate Christian Natick 01980820 Academy Academy Trivium School Lancaster 01470850 Whitinsville Northbridge 02140820 Twin City Christian Lunenburg 01620820 Christian Unknown Private Unknown 08880000 Whitney Academy Freetown 01020825 School Wilbraham + Wilbraham 03390850 Ursuline Academy Dedham 00730820 Monson Acdmy Valley Christian Northampton 02100830 Willie Ross Sch For Longmeadow 01590815 Valley West School Chicopee 00610845 Deaf Valleyhead School Lenox 01520840 Williston Easthampton 00860820 Valleyview North Brookfield 02150805 Northampton Venerini Academy Worcester 03480930 Willow Hill Sudbury 02880805 Veritas Academy Barnstable 00200870 Winchendon Winchendon 03430810 Vineyard Tisbury 02960825 Woodward School Quincy 02430840 Montessori for Girls Wachusett Hills Gardner 01030805 Worcester Academy Worcester 03480955 Christian School Worcester SDA Worcester 03480945 Walden Street Concord 00670802 School School for Girls Wreath School of Plymouth, NH 09500420 Waldorf Lexington 01550830 New Hampshire Waldorf School - Bourne 00360802 Xaverian Brothers Westwood 03350805 Cape Cod High Walker Home Needham 01990820 Yeshiva Acad Longmeadow 01590820 School Yeshiva Hebrew Worcester 03480950 Walnut Hill Natick 01980810 Day Acad Massachusetts Department of Education Page 125 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Child Care

Appendix F Chapter 74 Program Codes ELECTRIC/ELECTRON EQ INST 470101 ELECTRICIAN 460302 Name of Program CODE ELECTROMECHANICAL TECH 150403 AGRIC BUS & PROD, OTHER 019999 ELECTRONIC & COMM TECH 150303 AGRIC MECHANIZATION,GENERAL 010201 ELECTRONIC EQUIP,OTHER 470199 AGRIC PROD WORKERS/MGRS 010301 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 151101 ANIMAL PRODUCTION 010302 ENVIR AND POLL CNTRL TECH 150507 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 480102 FINANCIAL SERVICES MKTG 080401 AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIRER 470603 FORESTRY 030401 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC/TECH 470604 BIOMEDICAL ENGIN-REL TECH 150401 HARVEST/PRODUCTION BUILDING & PROPERTY MAINT 460401 GENERAL MARKETING 080708 BUS SYSTEMS NETWORKING & 521204 GRAPH DESN,COMMERCIAL ART 500402 TELECOMM GRAPHIC & PRINTING EQ OPR 480201 CABINETMAKER & MILLWORKER 480703 HEALTH & MEDIC ASST, OTHR 510899 CARPENTER 460201 HEATING, A/C, REFRIG MECH 470201 CHAPTER 74 EXPLORATORY 990100 HORTIC SERV/MGMT, OTHER 010699 CHILD CARE & GUID WRK/MGR 200201 HORTIC SERVICES OPER/MGMT 010601 CLOTHING/APPAREL/TEXTILE 200301 HOTEL/MOTEL& RESTRNT MGMT 520902 COMMUNIC SYSTEMS INST/REP 470103 INFO SCIENCES/SYSTEMS 110401 COMMUNITY HEALTH LIAISON 510301 INSTIT FOOD WORKERS/ADMIN 200401 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 110201 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 119999 COMPUTER SYS NETWORKING & 110901 LANDSCAPING OPER & MGMT 010605 TELECOMM LASER & OPTICAL TECHNICIAN 150304 COSMETOLOGY 120403 MACHINE SHOP ASSISTANT 480503 CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAINING 120503 MACHINIST/MACHINE TECH 480501 CUSTODIAL/HSKPG/HOME SERVICE 200601 MAJ APPLIANCE INST/REPAIR 470106 DATA PROCESSING TECH 110301 MARINE MAINT/SHIP REPAIR 490306 DENTAL ASSISTANT 510601 MASON & TILE SETTER 460101 DESIGN/VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS 500401 MECHANICAL DRAFTING 480105 DIESEL ENGINE MECHANIC 470605 MEDICAL ADM ASST/SECRETRY 520404 DRAFTING, GENERAL 480101 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 510801 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 126 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) 511613 MEDICAL LAB TECH 511004 PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR 480208 NATURAL RESOURCES 030101 RADIO&TV BROADCAST TECH 100104 CONSERVATION SHEET METAL WORKER 480506 NURSING ASSISTANT/AIDE 511614 SMALL ANIMAL PROD MGMT 010398 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 520407 SMALL ENGINE MECH/REPAIR 470606 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE 010603 STATIONARY ENERGY SOURCES 470501 PAINTER & WALL COVERER 460408 SURGICAL/OPERATING TECH 510909 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT 510807 WELDER/WELDING TECH 480508 PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 460501

Appendix G Non Chapter 74 Program Codes

Name of Program Code AGRICULTURE 0100 BUSINESS AND OFFICE OCCUPATIONS 5200 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 1000 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 1100 CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONS 4600 COSMETOLOGY 1204 CRIMINAL JUSTICE & CORRECTIONS 4300 CULINARY ARTS 1205 EARLY CHILDHOOD 1900 EDUCATION 1300 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1500 FINANCE 5208 HEALTH SERVICES 5100 HOSPITALITY ADMIN / MGMT 5209 MARKETING 0800 MECHANIC & REPAIR TECHNOLOGY 4700 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION 0300 NON-CHAPTER 74 EXPLORATORY 9902 PRECISION PRODUCTION 4800 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE 4400 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 2100 TRANSPORTATION (AIR, GROUND, MARINE) 4900 VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 5000 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS 2002 WHOLESALE / RETAIL SALES AND SERVICES 2003 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 127 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 128 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix H Advanced Placement Course Codes Course Code Art History 113 Art Studio Art: 2_D Design Portfolio 115 Art Studio Art: 3-D Design Portfolio 116 Art Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio 114 Biology 120 Calculus AB 166 Calculus BC 168 Chemistry 125 Computer Science A 131 Computer Science AB 133 Economics Macroeconomics 135 Economics Microeconomics 134 English Language and Composition 136 English Literature and Composition 137 Environmental Science 140 French Language 148 French Literature 151 Geography Human Geography 153 German Language 155 Government and Politics Comparative 158 Government and Politics United States 157 History European 143 History United States 107 History World 193 Latin Literature 161 Latin Vergil 160 Music Theory 175 Physics B 178 Physics C: Electricity and Magenitism 182 Physics C: Mechanics 180 Psychology 185 Spanish Language 187 Spanish Literature 189 Statistics 190 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 129 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix J Development of Student Data Standards The student information management system requires the establishment of data standards to ensure that the information collected about each student will be consistent across the over 400 school districts in Massachusetts. The development of data standards involved two tasks:

(0) Selecting the specific information that districts must maintain and report to the Department Establishing common definitions, formats and reporting categories for each data element

The data standards development process is described in detail below:

May-September, 1996

Identified individual data elements of existing DOE reporting requirements Reviewed DOE reporting mandates – state, federal, monitoring

The first step of the process of developing data standards involved reviewing the aggregate data collection forms currently used by the Department of Education. The Department was assisted by Glynn Ligon of Evaluation Software Publishing, Inc., who has extensive experience working with other states who have developed student information management systems as well as with the National Center for Education Statistics. The individual data elements on which the data collection forms were based were identified and classified by reporting mandate and linked to existing national data standards (NCES Student Data Handbook, SPEEDExpress, etc.).

The state and federal reporting mandates that require the existing data collection were researched and analyzed to identify the specific reporting requirements that the Department must meet.

October, 1996-March, 1997

Reviewed existing data elements handbooks – for example, NCES, California Developed 5 categories to classify the universe of data elements

The Department identified additional lists of all possible data elements that could be collected as appropriate. Resources from the National Center for Educational Statistics as well as the data standards from other states were examined. Five categories by which to sort data elements were identified:

Category I Data elements that districts must maintain about each student and submit to the DOE Category II Data elements that districts may be required to submit to the DOE in the future Category III Data elements that districts are required to maintain, but not submit to the DOE Category IV Data elements that districts are not required to maintain Category V Data elements that districts are legally prohibited from maintaining

The process focused on selecting Category I data elements and establishing standards for maintaining and reporting them. The selection criteria consisted of:

Data elements that would replace existing paper-based reporting Data elements that were required for federal or state reporting; Data elements that would be reasonable to require from districts in the first phase of implementation.

The Data Standards Workgroup was established to provide broad-based input into the development of the student data standards. An initial meeting of the Data Standards Workgroup was held on March 27, 1997.

March-August, 1997

Developed draft list of Category I data elements and reviewed/revised with

Partner Districts May 14, 1997 MASBO May 23, 1997 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 130 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

ET Advisory Committee May 28, 1997 Data Standards Work Group June 24, 1997 Advanced Systems (assessment contractor) District Site Visits (Began in summer 1997 and completed in December, 1997)

A draft list of Category I data elements was identified and reviewed internally for technical, policy and legal issues. The need to determine how a student identifier would be assigned and managed emerged as the major issue in the development of data standards. The Department began a review of the legal issues that were involved and decided to contract with Glynn Ligon and Barbara Clements of Evaluation Software Publishing, Inc. to assist in the data standards development process.

September - February, 1998

Internal review and revision of data standards with development and implementation teams. Review of data standards with Evaluation Software Publishing Development of recommendation for the student identifier needed to accomplish system goals Development of legal advisory

March - May, 1998

Disseminate Draft to Data Standards Workgroup for comment Pilot Draft Category I data standards Review comments and revise as appropriate Finalize data standards and disseminate to districts Review comments and revise as appropriate Submit for final approval

June -November, 1998

Meet with Administrative Software Vendors Disseminate Student Information Management System Handbook

January, 2000

Complete and disseminate Data Standards Handbook, Version 1.1 Massachusetts Department of Education Page 131 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Organization Representative Administrators of Special Education MaryAnn Byrnes Valerie Ardi American Civil Liberties Union John Roberts Ralph Clifford Athol-Royalston Public Schools Janet Latour Ned Pratt Chelsea Health Department Frank Singleton Department of Mental Health Judith Rygiel Larry R. Hookey Department of Mental Retardation Janet George Ron Sanfield Sarah Davidon Department of Social Services Pat Mastrangelo Patricia S. Wada Department of Transitional Assistance Lynne A. Mooney Rosemary D. McCrohan Department of Youth Services John T. Vasily Executive Office for Administration and Finance Jane Henchey LEA Representative Jay Ritter Rob Reilly Learning Disabilities Association Jane Derman-Kilgallon Ruth Glazerman MASCD Mary Forte Hayes MISER Dick Wagner Johanna Sharp Mass Advocacy Center John Mudd Mass Association for Bilingual Education Maria Perez Mass Association of Business Officials Lincoln Lynch Roger Young Sandra Guryan Mass Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation Mary Campbell Mass Association of School Committees Mary Anne Smith Michael Gilbert Mass Association of School Superintendents Peter Finn William Ryan Mass Association of Vocational Admin Robert McArdle Mass Computer Using Educators Nancy Vose Mass Counseling Association Laura Hendsbee Mass Department of Public Health Anne Sheetz Sion Harris Mass Developmental Disabilities Daniel Shannon Michael Dorsey Yoang Hoon Jung Mass Elementary School Principal Association Nadya Higgins Richard Burchill Mass Federation of Teachers Edward Sapienza Kathleen Kelley Steven Amrock Mass Jobs Council Kim Gelerman Mass Law Reform Alan Rodgers Mass Org of Educational Collaboratives Kevin O'Grady Massachusetts Department of Education Page 132 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Organization Representative Mass Parent/Teacher Association Barbara Bailey Jennifer Olivieri Mass School Food Service Association Cynthia Wilson Mass School Nurses Association Marsha Buckminster Margaret Burton Mass Secondary School Administrators Association Paul Grueter Robert Gardner Mass Teachers Association Fred Andelman Ralph Devlin Robert Murphy Mass Telecommunications Coalition Beth Lowd James A. Warner Mass Telecommunications Council Steven Levy MassCue Earle Hancock Massachusetts Legislature Representative Harold M. Lane Representative Linda E. Harkins Senator Cheryl A. Jacques Senator David P. Magnani Senator Robert A. Antonioni National Coalition for Patient Rights Denise Nagel Margo Goldman Newton Public Schools Richard J. Anderson OSE/BFCH/DPH Karen Adler Office for Children Dan Walsh Parent/Student Representative Leslie and Michael Fleischer Plymouth Public Schools John Souza Dr. Bernard Sidman Saugus Public Schools Charlotte Sciola Judith Masucci School Nurse Mitsy Beyer Springfield Public Schools Donna Boivin Robert G. Hamel Stoughton Public Schools Kathleen A. Silva Kathleen I. Tyrell Town of Westwood MIS Beth Ahern Massachusetts Department of Education Page 133 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix K Acceptable ASCII Characters Massachusetts Department of Education Page 134 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Appendix L Special Education Definitions (DOE034) SPED Placement Information (3 to 21 years old)

(00) Not a Special Education Student This category includes students who do not have a valid IEP and who are not receiving Special Education services.

(01) Not currently a Special Education student, but was previously a Special Education student during the current school year This category includes students who were receiving services during the current school year but who are no longer receiving services.

(05) 3-5 year olds, General Education students serving as role models in Pre-K classes This category includes general education students who are serving as peers in a pre-kindergarten class with Special Education students.

(08) 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% special education services in the general education classroom Students 3 to 5 years of age who receive all of their special education and related services in educational programs designed primarily for students without disabilities. No special education or related services are provided in separate special education settings. This may include:  Regular kindergarten classes;  Head start centers;  Child care facilities; or  Public preschool classes offered to an eligible pre-kindergarten population.

(09) 3-5 year olds with disabilities, 100% Substantially Separate Classroom Students 3 to 5 years of age who receive all of their special education and related services in educational programs designed primarily for students with disabilities housed in regular school buildings. This may include:  Special education classrooms in child care facilities, or other community-based settings;  Special education classrooms in trailers or portables outside regular school buildings; or  Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services.

(10) All Ages, Full Inclusion – special education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time. This may include students with disabilities placed in:  Public preschools, head start, child care, nursery school facilities, or other community-based settings with Special Education provided outside of the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time;  Separate school/early childhood combinations;  Classes with special/related services provided outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time;  Home-schooled environments receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time;  Correctional/DYS facilities receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for less than 21% of the time; or  Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services.

(20) All Ages, Partial Inclusion – special education services outside the general education classroom 21% to 60% of the time Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education services outside the general education classroom for at least 21% and not more than 60% of the time. This may include students placed in:  Public preschools, head start, child care, nursery school facilities, or other community-based settings with special education provided outside of the general education classroom for 21% to 60% of the time;  Classes with special/related services provided outside the general education classroom for 21% to 60% of the time;  Home-schooled environments receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for at least 21% and no more than 60% of the time;  Correctional/DYS facilities receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for at least 21% and not more than 60% of the time; or  Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services.

(40) All Ages, Substantially Separate Classroom – special education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time Massachusetts Department of Education Page 135 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time. Do not include students who receive special education programs in public or private day or residential facilities. This category may include students placed in:  Public preschools, head start, child care, nursery school facilities, or other community-based settings with special education provided outside of the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time;  Classes with special education services provided outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time;  Home-schooled environments receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time;  Correctional/DYS facilities receiving Special Education services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the time; or  Collaborative programs within a public school building that provide special education services for more than 60% of the student’s school time.

(41) All Ages, Public Separate Day School Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive all day special education and/or related services in a public separate day school according to their IEP. The public separate day school must be a special education day school located in a building or facility outside of the general education environment that provides special education services and is approved under 603 CMR 28.09. This includes students placed in:  Public day schools in separate buildings that provide full day special education services; or  Collaborative day schools in separate buildings that provide full day special education services.

(50) All Ages, Private Separate Day School Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive all day special education and/or related services in a private separate day school according to their IEP. The private separate day school must be a special education day school located in a building or facility outside of the general education environment that provides full day special education services and is approved under 603 CMR 28.09.

(60) All Ages, Residential School Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive special education and/or related services including residential services in a public or a private residential school at public expense and according to the student's IEP. The residential school must be a special education school located in a building or facility outside of the general education environment that provides 24-hour special education services and is approved under 603 CMR 28.09.

(70) All Ages, Homebound/Hospital Students 3 to 21 years of age who are at home or in a hospital pursuant to doctors’ orders and who are receiving all of their special education and related services in the principal residence of the students’ family or caregivers or at hospital facilities.

(90) All Ages, Public Residential Institutional Facilities (0370XXXX schools) Students 3 to 21 years of age who receive their special education and/or related services in public residential institutional facilities. This category is limited to those students attending Tri-County Hospital (Taunton, 03700015), Mass Hospital School (Canton, 03700026), East District (Belmont, 03700040), and Central/West (Westborough, 03700012).

(DOE036) Special Education – Nature of Primary Disability Students should be counted in the categories that reflect the primary disability.

(1) Intellectual Impairment - The permanent capacity for performing cognitive tasks, functions, or problem solving is significantly limited or impaired and is exhibited by more than one of the following: a slower rate of learning; disorganized patterns of learning; difficulty with adaptive behavior; and/or difficulty understanding abstract concepts. Such term shall include students with mental retardation.

(2) Sensory/Hard of Hearing or Deaf - The capacity to hear, with amplification, is limited, impaired, or absent and results in one or more of the following: reduced performance in hearing acuity tasks; difficulty with oral communication; and/or difficulty in understanding auditorally-presented information in the education environment. The term includes students who are deaf and students who are hard-of -hearing.

(3) Communication Impairment - The capacity to use expressive and/or receptive language is significantly limited, impaired, or delayed and is exhibited by difficulties in one or more of the following areas: speech, such as articulation and/or voice; conveying, understanding, or using spoken, written, or symbolic language. The term may include a student with impaired articulation, stuttering, language impairment, or voice impairment if such impairment adversely affects the student's educational performance. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 136 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

(4) Sensory/ Vision Impairment or Blind - The capacity to see, after correction, is limited, impaired, or absent and results in one or more of the following: reduced performance in visual acuity tasks; difficulty with written communication; and/or difficulty with understanding information presented visually in the education environment. The term includes students who are blind and students with limited vision.

(5) Emotional Impairment - As defined under federal law at 34 CFR §300.7, the student exhibits one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects educational performance: an inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors; an inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers; inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances; a general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression; or a tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. The determination of disability shall not be made solely because the student's behavior violates the school's discipline code, because the student is involved with a state court or social service agency, or because the student is socially maladjusted, unless the Team determines that the student has a serious emotional disturbance.

(6) Physical Impairment - The physical capacity to move, coordinate actions, or perform physical activities is significantly limited, impaired, or delayed and is exhibited by difficulties in one or more of the following areas: physical and motor tasks; independent movement; performing basic life functions. The term shall include severe orthopedic impairments or impairments caused by congenital anomaly, cerebral palsy, amputations, and fractures if such impairment adversely affects a student's educational performance.

(7) Health Impairment - A chronic or acute health problem such that the physiological capacity to function is significantly limited or impaired and results in one or more of the following: limited strength, vitality or alertness including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli resulting in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment. The term shall include health impairments due to asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit with hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, rheumatic fever, and sickle cell anemia, if such health impairment adversely affects a student's educational performance.

(8) Specific Learning Disability - The term means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations. Use of the term shall meet all federal requirements given in federal law at 34 CFR §300.7(c)(10) and §300.541.

(9) Sensory/DeafBlind - Concomitant hearing and visual impairments, the combination of which causes severe communication and other developmental and educational needs.

(10) Multiple Disabilities – This category should be selected only if the child has multiple primary disabilities.

(11) Autism - A developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction. The term shall have the meaning given it in federal law at 34 CFR §300.7.

(12) Neurological Impairment - The capacity of the nervous system is limited or impaired with difficulties exhibited in one or more of the following areas: the use of memory, the control and use of cognitive functioning, sensory and motor skills, speech, language, organizational skills, information processing, affect, social skills, or basic life functions. The term includes students who have received a traumatic brain injury.

(13) Developmental Delay - The learning capacity of a young child (3-9 years old) is significantly limited, impaired, or delayed and is exhibited by difficulties in one or more of the following areas: receptive and/or expressive language; cognitive abilities; physical functioning; social, emotional, or adaptive functioning; and/or self-help skills.

(500) Does not apply to student – This category is used for a child who is not eligible for special education services.

(DOE038) Special Education - Level of Need Level of need refers to the services that a student receives as determined by the school district upon review of the student’s IEP and should correspond with the Administrative Placement Form (PL2) available at http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/iep/eng_toc.html also noted in the following tables. Massachusetts Department of Education Page 137 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004

Determining Level of Need Level of need refers to the amount of services that a student receives inside or outside of the general education classroom. Check one box in each on the following columns that best describes the student’s program. Setting(s): Service Provider(s): Level of Services 1 in general education general educators and paraprofessionals with under 25% of program time classroom consultation 2 in and out of general combination of general educators, paraprofessionals, between 25% and 75% of education classroom special educators and related service providers program time 3 out of general special educators and related service providers over 75% of program time education classroom  If two or three boxes are checked in Row 1, indicate low. If two or three boxes are checked in Row 2, indicate moderate. If two or three boxes are checked in Row 3, indicate high.  If one box is checked in each row, check either moderate or high depending on the need of the child. If the student’s program cannot be rated against the listed criteria, use professional judgment in estimating level of service. Level of Low-less than 2 hours of Low- 2 hours or more of Moderate High Need services per week services per week Massachusetts Department of Education Page 138 SIMS Version 3.3 Student Data Standards October 1, 2004 Appendix M - Competency Attainment ~ Certificates and Milestones/Achievements With Industry Clusters That Have Reported This Certificate or Milestone/Achievement

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S S E T O S . A (Report in End of School Year ’05) C N D T N S F P E L

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A A M M n L N M O N L T N a D M A Y A U C A E A O A T E O R H I

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, R W B E S G C E A N C I E I V C R S E S 02 – Industry-Issued Credential A+ HVRAC Certification (A+) x

02 – Industry-Issued Credential American Heart Association - Choke Saving x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential American Red Cross CPR Certification (ACPR) x x x x x x x x x x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential American Red Cross First Aid (AFirstAid) x x x x x x x x x x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential American Welding Society [AWS] Welder Certificate x x (ANSI / AASHT / AWSD 1.5) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential ASE Refrigerant Certification (ASER) x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Barcode Cert. (Mass Restaurant Association) x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential BASF Painting: Color Match & Blend x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) x

02 – Industry-Issued Credential Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Commonwealth of MA Radiation Certification x (MARAD) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Comptia A + x x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Comptia Network + x x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Cosmetologist Liscense (COSL) x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential C-Tech Certification Network Specialist (C-Tech) x x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Dental Assistant National Board Certification in x Infection Control (DANBIN) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Dental Assistant National Board Certification in x Radiation Health & Safety (DANBRA) 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Electronic Imaging Certification (EIC) x

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, R W B E S G C E A N C I E I V C R S E S 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License EPA 608 Refrigerant Certification (EPA608) x x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Hoisting Machinery Operator License (HMOL) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Home Health Aid (HHA) x 04 – Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward Apprentice x and Journeyperson Gas Fitter Group 2 & 3 License (HRSGFL) 04 – Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward Apprentice x and Journeyperson Plumber License (HRSJPPL) 04 – Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward ASE x Automotive Certification (HRSASE) 04 – Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward x Journeyperson Electrician License (HRSJPEL) 04 – Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward Oil Burner x Apprentice and Technician License (HRSOBTL) 04 – Other Milestone / Achiev. Hours completed and to be credited toward x Refrigeration Trainee and Technician License (HRSRTTL) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Microsoft User Specialist Certification (MOUSC) x x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation x [NATEF] and National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence [ASE] Certification (NATEF/ASE) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) x National Restaurant Association ProStart Certification x (PROST) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential National Restaurant Association ServSafe Certification x (SESAFE) 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Novell CAN Certification x 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Office for Child Care Services Infant/Toddler Teacher x Certification (OCCSINT)

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S S E T O . S A (Report in End of School Year ’05) C N D N T S F P E L N H E I U I N A N S U d T R T A A

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, R W B E S G C E A N C I E I V C R S E S 02 – Industry-Issued Credential Office for Child Care Services Pre School Teacher x Certification (OCCSPRE) 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA Construction, Safety & Health - 10 Hrs (OSHA x x C10) 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA Construction, Safety & Health - 30 Hrs (OSHA x C30) 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA General Industry – 10 Hrs (OSHA G10) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA General Industry – 30 Hrs (OSHA G30) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License OSHA Hazardous Waste Operation Training Cert. x x [HZMAT] – 8 Hrs Refresher (OSHA HZMAT 8) 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Pesticide Application Certificate (PAC) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Received Apprentice Plumber License (APPRL) x 03 – State/ Fed. Issued License Second Class Boiler Fireman License (SCBFL) x 01 – Chapter 74 Certificate Chapter 74 Certificate (met local HS vocational program x x x x x x x x x x x x requirements)

This is not an exhaustive list. You may add other certificates/licenses and milestones. Districts will report Competency Attainment in SIMS beginning in the June/July End of School Year (EOY)05

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