CEDStandards / CEDS-Elements

The Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) are an education data management initiative whose purpose is to streamline the understanding of data within and across P-20W institutions and sectors. CEDS includes a common vocabulary complete with standard elements names, definitions, and option sets. This repository contains all the CEDS elements, definitions, option sets and their definitions, and entities and definitions. Its purpose is to expand that vocabulary to meet the needs of every education stakeholder. The expanded vocabulary is then added to the CEDS Integration Data Store and CEDS Data Warehouse – the other two repositories located here.
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Funding Source for K12 Course #694

Closed DPDonovan closed 6 months ago

DPDonovan commented 1 year ago

This is for capturing needs not currently supported by the CEDS model. Please do not send or share actual data as examples in this issue or in attachments.

Author(s) Deborah Donovan

Authoring Organization(s) Mississippi Department of Education

Email address ddonovan@mdek12.org

Use Case Title Add Course Funding Program Allowed to K12 Course.

Use Case Description Add Course Funding Program Allowed to K12 Course.

Use Case Background Course Funding Program exists at the K12 Course Section level. As a state, we need to set allowable funding programs at the course level. For example, certain courses must use local funds only, or certain courses can use either special education or state funds.

Location of Element in the Domain Entity Schema K12 > K12 Course

AEMDuaneBrown commented 1 year ago

Proposed Solution for Issue 694

Funding Source for K12 Course Issue_694.docx

The attached document is the proposed solution for this use case. As a community, please review. If no objections exist for the proposed solution, it will be approved as part of the CEDS standard 60 days following the announcement of this proposal as outlined in the OSC Use Case Rubrics/Process (The OSC Use Case Rubrics/Process can be found here: https://github.com/CEDStandards/CEDS-Elements/tree/master/doc).