Orientation Guide
Introduction to the Forum
The National Cooperative Education Statistics System was established under the Hawkins-Stafford Education Improvement Amendments of 1988. The system is meant to organize cooperation with the states on issues of education data collection and dissemination. To this end, the National Forum on Education Statistics was established in 1989 to create a voluntary, democratic, participatory, federal-state group to identify education data needs at the national, state, and local levels.
The functions and objectives of the Forum identified in the Forum's Policies and Procedures Manual include, but are not limited to:
- Development of a national agenda for the collection and reporting of elementary and secondary education statistics;
- Development of policies and procedures for implementing and strengthening the Cooperative system; and
- Improvement of communication among the National Center for Education Statistics, state education agencies (SEAs), and other providers and users of national education information on issues concerning the Cooperative System and the national data agenda.
The Forum meets semi-annually to discuss issues of current importance in these areas. The Forum consists of four committees, the Steering Committee and three standing committees designed to address major interests of the Cooperative System.
National Forum on Education Statistics Committees
The Steering Committee oversees and coordinates all Forum activities. The members of the Steering Committee are the chair and vice chair of the Forum, the immediate past chair of the Steering Committee, and the chairs and vice chairs of the three standing committees. The Forum chair heads the Steering Committee.
The National Education Statistics Agenda Committee (NESAC) addresses ways to improve the quality of education data to fulfill the Cooperative System's legislative mandate to improve the quality of data for education policy making at all levels of government. The committee has as its mission the development of a national education statistics agenda, that is, the identification of issues and policy concerns bearing on the development of comparable and effective nationwide elementary and secondary education data collection, reporting, and use, focusing on the major areas of student, staff, fiscal, institutional, and other information that yields valuable perspective on education in the United States.
The Policies, Programs, and Implementation (PPI) Committee deliberates on the major functions and general effectiveness of the Cooperative System. Specifically, PPI focuses on addressing ways to assist SEAs and school districts in improving their ability to collect and report comparable, accurate, and timely data, and enhancing coordination among federal agencies, and between federal and state agencies. In addition, PPI addresses ways to reduce paperwork burdens at all levels of government, and to explore ongoing and emerging issues such as data sharing and confidentiality of education records. PPI is also responsible for recommending amendments to the Policy and Procedures Manual and reviewing and recommending the formation of new task forces.
The Technology Committee (TECH) is concerned with new and proven technology strategies to improve the exchange of student and staff information and the technical infrastructure that supports this exchange. It promotes the development and adoption of standards for electronic data exchange, and sponsors pilot and developmental projects in the exchange of data about students and education staff, as well as examining the impact of new technologies on information exchange. The committee produces "best practices" guides to help schools, school districts and state education agencies make good decisions about selecting hardware, software, and networking services for information management and dealing with issues such as data security, data quality, and the integration of information systems to support effective decision making.
Roles and Responsibilities
The Forum chair is elected by Forum members for a one-year term and works with the Steering Committee and NCES staff to oversee and coordinate all Forum activities. Responsibilities of the chair include:
- Serving for one year as the Forum chair and representing the Forum as necessary.
- Chairing each Forum meeting.
- Chairing Steering Committee meetings.
- Developing agendas for the Forum and Steering Committee meetings with support from NCES staff.
- Leading special projects at the request of Forum members.
The Forum Vice-Chair is elected by Forum members for a one-year term and works with the Steering Committee to oversee and coordinate all Forum activities. The Forum Vice-Chair is often nominated and elected Forum Chair in the year following the term of office. Responsibilities of the Forum Vice-Chair include:
- Assisting the Forum chair in meetings and in representing the Forum.
- Assisting the Forum chair to develop agendas for the Forum and Steering Committee meetings.
- Serving on the editorial board for the Forum Voice.
- Serving as chair in the absence of the chair.
- Leading special projects at the request of the chair.
- Reviewing the Forum Strategic Plan and recommending updates, as necessary.
The standing committee chairs are nominated by their standing committees and elected by the full Forum. The Standing Committee chairs work with the Steering Committee and NCES staff to oversee and coordinate the work of their specific standing committee. Responsibilities of standing committee chairs include:
- Serving for one year as standing committee chairs and representing the Forum as necessary.
- Chairing each standing committee meeting.
- Reviewing reports or products of task forces and working groups.
- Forwarding requests for creating Task Forces to the Steering Committee.
- Participating in Steering Committee meetings and representing their committees.
- Developing agendas for the standing committee meetings in collaboration with the NCES staff.
- Leading special projects at the request of their standing committees and Forum members.
- Selecting Committee members to review proposals for specific task orders.
- Presenting a slate of officers for approval by the Steering Committee.
The standing committee Vice-Chairs are nominated by their standing committees and elected by the Full Forum. The Vice-Chairs work with the standing committee chairs and NCES staff to oversee and coordinate the work of their specific standing committees. Responsibilities of standing committee Vice-Chairs include:
- Assisting the standing committee chairs in meetings and in representing the Forum.
- Assisting the standing committee chairs in developing agendas for the committee meetings.
- Serving on the editorial board for the Forum Voice.
- Chairing committee meetings in the absence of the chair.
- Leading special projects at the request of the chair.
- Reviewing reports or products of task forces and working groups.
The SEA liaison is appointed by the Chief State School Officer and is expected to speak on his or her behalf on issues of education data policy. The SEA liaison contributes valuable perspective and experience concerning state education data needs. A state liaison has several important responsibilities:
- Acting as representative in the coordination of Federal data collections at the state level and in other matters concerning the Cooperative System to promote the efficiency, quality, and usefulness of data collections.
- Attending two annual meetings of the National Forum on Education Statistics.
- Participating in the annual NCES Data Conference and in the Management Information Systems (MIS) Conference.
- Overseeing all Cooperative System Contracts awarded to states, with specific responsibilities as outlined below (see, Contract Management)
- Serving as a member of a standing committee.
- Volunteering to work with one or more task forces.
- Reviewing Forum/NCES publications as a preliminary step to Forum approval.
SEA liaisons are solely responsible for work relating to the management of contracts for basic participation and for special task awards. The basic participation contracts cover the costs of travel to meetings of the Forum while the special task awards cover large scale, specific state data improvement projects. The specific SEA liaison responsibilities are as follows:
- Under Basic Participation, SEA liaisons are responsible for:
- Overseeing the submission of the two main deliverables, a List of survey coordinators and attendance plan for Forum, MIS and Data conference meetings and, a list of people who participated at Forum, MIS and Data conference meetings; and
- Submitting these deliverables and vouchers on time.
- When a State is awarded a special task, the SEA is responsible for:
- Serving as the main contact person for the special task award;
- Submitting deliverables and vouchers on time;
- Ensuring completion of work as scheduled and; and
- Providing periodic progress reports as specified in the special task order award.
The Local Education Agency (LEA) liaison is appointed by the Chief State School Officer and is expected to participate in all Forum meetings as a full member, authorized to vote on issues that come before the Forum. In addition, the LEA liaison may serve as a Forum officer and/or may fulfill any other responsibility open to Forum members. The LEA liaison contributes valuable perspective and experiences concerning local agency data needs. Other important responsibilities include:
- Attending two annual meetings of the National Forum on Education Statistics and voting on any issues that may come before the full Forum for approval.
- Participating in the annual NCES Data Conference and in the Management Information Systems Conference (MIS).
- Serving on one standing committee of the Forum.
- Volunteering to work with one or more task forces.
- Reviewing Forum/NCES publications as a preliminary step to Forum approval.
Associate members participate in Forum standing committee meetings and take an active role in committee, subcommittee, and task force activities. They participate in the discussion of issues, but they do not participate in formal decision-making of the full Forum, and they do not vote for Forum officers or on policies and procedures. They may not hold elected office. In addition, the responsibilities of associate members include:
- Promoting the work of the Forum among their members.
- Providing the Forum with valuable input from the perspective of their members.
To be an associate, an agency or organization must collect or be a major user of elementary and secondary education information. Organizations meeting the criterion for associate status may apply to the Forum Steering Committee for associate status, or may be invited by the Steering Committee to apply. Upon recommendation by the Steering Committee and approval by the Forum, the organization shall be granted associate status.
Task Force chairs are selected by the Steering Committee, standing committees and Forum members to oversee and coordinate the work of specific topics of interest to Forum members and to develop a product within a specified timeline. Responsibilities of standing task force chairs include:
- Leading special projects at the request of Steering Committee, standing committees and Forum members and chairing each task force meeting.
- Selecting task force members with expertise in specific topics relating to task force work.
- Identifying resource needs and establishing project timelines.
- Scheduling and facilitating necessary meetings, phone conferences, and other events required for timely progress toward completion of task(s).
- Developing agendas for the task force meetings in collaboration with the NCES staff and consultants.
- Developing products and promotional materials in collaboration with the NCES staff and consultants.
- Developing a product development and dissemination plan in collaboration with the NCES staff and consultants.
- Selecting outside reviewers for draft products in collaboration with the NCES staff and consultants.
- Presenting the final products to the full Forum.
Forum Communications
Forum communications are facilitated by the use of electronic mailing lists, accessible only to registered Forum representatives:
Committees
The National Forum on Education Statistics is composed of a Steering Committee, which oversees all Forum activities, and three Standing Committees which, in turn, guide the more focused work of various task forces.
Steering Committee
The Steering Committee oversees and coordinates all Forum activities. Members of the Steering Committee include the chair, vice chair, and immediate past chair of the Forum, and the chairs, vice chairs, and NCES liaisons for the three standing committees. The chairperson of the Forum heads the Steering Committee. The Commissioner of the NCES is a member ex officio.
| Forum Chair: | DeDe Conner Kentucky Department of Education |
| Vice Chair: | Allen Miedema Northshore School District (WA) |
| Staff: | Ghedam Bairu NCES |
The Forum Voice Newsletter
The Forum Steering Committee publishes an online newsletter on Forum activities and accomplishments. It includes an annual letter from the chair, timely articles on education data topics, reviews of completed projects and published resources, updates on Forum working groups, and recaps of meetings.
| Editorial Chair: | Allen Miedema Northshore School District (WA) |
| Editorial Board: | Linda Roska Texas Education Agency Annette Severson Colorado Department of Education Jeff Dase Rock Island - Milan School District #41 (IL) |
| NCES Staff: | Ghedam Bairu |
| Support: | Toni Thomas QIP |
National Education Statistics Agenda Committee (NESAC)
NESAC is charged with supporting the development of comparable and effective elementary and secondary education data systems.
| NESAC Chair: | Will Goodman Boise School District (ID) |
| Vice Chair: | Linda Roska Texas Education Agency |
| Staff: | Elizabeth Lieutenant QIP |
| State | Name | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| AK | Nancy Eagan | Alaska Department of Education & Early Development |
| AK | Ellis Ott | Fairbanks North Star Borough School District |
| CA | Liberty Van Natten | California Department of Education |
| CO | Annette Severson | Colorado Department of Education |
| CT | Alvin Larson | Meriden Board of Education |
| CT | Ray Martin | Connecticut State Department of Education |
| DC | Ghedam Bairu | National Center for Education Statistics |
| DC | Ayanna Hudson | National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) |
| DC | Dale McDonald | National Catholic Educational Association |
| DE | Adrian Peoples | Delaware Department of Education |
| GA | Nicholas Handville | Georgia Department of Education |
| GU | Zenaida Natividad | Guam Department of Education |
| HI | Lisa Watkins-Victorino | Hawaii State Department of Education |
| IA | Rachel Kruse | Iowa Department of Education |
| ID | Will Goodman | Boise School District |
| KY | Dena Dossett | Jefferson County Public Schools |
| LA | Laura Boudreaux | Louisiana Department of Education |
| MD | Maureen Margevich | Washington County Public Schools |
| MI | Kristina Martin | Macomb Intermediate School District |
| MI | Michael McGroarty | Michigan Department of Education |
| MS | Deborah Donovan | Mississippi Department of Education |
| MT | Marilyn King | Bozeman Public Schools |
| ND | Ross Roemmich | North Dakota Department of Public Instruction |
| NH | Caitlin Davis | New Hampshire Department of Education |
| NJ | Shashi Yellambhatla | New Jersey Department of Education |
| NJ | Teresita Munkacsy | New Jersey Department of Education |
| NJ | Brenda Callaghan | Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District |
| NV | Gunes Kaplan | Nevada Department of Education |
| OH | Letitia Linville | Ohio Department of Education |
| OH | Sheri Ballman | Mason City School District |
| OR | Oscar Loureiro | Eugene School District 4J |
| PR | José A. Rodríguez-Rodríguez | Puerto Rico Department of Education |
| SD | Joe Moran | South Dakota Department of Education |
| SD | Demi Moon | Sioux Falls School District |
| TX | Linda Roska | Texas Education Agency |
| TX | Theresa Urrabazo | San Antonio Independent School District |
| UT | Darin Nielsen | Utah State Board of Education |
| VA | Susan Williams | Virginia Department of Education |
| VT | Michelle Devino | South Burlington School District |
| WA | Allen Miedema | Northshore School District |
| WI | Rebecca Alt | Milwaukee Public Schools |
| WY | Susan Kruse | Wyoming Department of Education |
| John Hughes | Regional Educational Laboratory – Southeast | |
| Mary Klute | Regional Educational Laboratory – Appalachia | |
| Sheila Rodriguez | Regional Educational Laboratory – Northeast and Islands | |
| Christina Tydeman | Regional Educational Laboratory – Pacific | |
| Yinmei Wan | Regional Educational Laboratory – Southwest |
Policies, Programs and Implementation Committee (PPI)
PPI addresses the policy implications of the Forum’s work on national education data issues.
| PPI Chair: | Peggy Jones Pasco County Schools (FL) |
| Vice Chair: | Annette Severson Colorado Department of Education |
| Staff: | Bridget Thomas QIP |
| State | Name | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| AR | Linda Jenkins | Arkansas Department of Education |
| AR | Carmen Jordan | Arkansas Department of Education |
| AS | June Seiuli | American Samoa Department of Education |
| AZ | Matthew Strom | Mesa Public Schools |
| CA | Stephen Gervais | San Bernardino City Unified School District |
| CT | Kendra Shakir | Connecticut Department of Education |
| DC | Ghedam Bairu | National Center for Education Statistics |
| DE | Hope Moffett | Brandywine School District |
| FL | Peggy Jones | Pasco County Schools |
| HI | Timothy Hosada | Hawaii State Department of Education |
| IL | Jason Helfer | Illinois State Board of Education |
| KY | Linda Burton | Kentucky Department of Education |
| ME | Katherine Warren | Maine Department of Education |
| MI | Thomas Howell | Michigan Center for Educational Performance and Information |
| MO | Stuart Koelling | Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
| MS | Tina Mason | Mississippi Department of Education |
| MS | Ryan Kuykendall | DeSoto County Schools |
| MT | Meghann Spring | Montana Office of Public Instruction |
| NC | Diane Dulaney | North Carolina Department of Public Instruction |
| NC | Brad McMillen | Wake County Public School System |
| ND | Gregory Carlson | North Dakota Department of Public Instruction |
| NE | Theresa A. Norris | Omaha Public Schools |
| NM | Jesús Gutiérrez | New Mexico Public Education Department |
| NM | Christ West | Albuquerque Public Schools |
| NV | Greg Manzi | Clark County School District |
| NY | Brian Hartwell | Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES |
| OH | Gregory Taylor | Ohio Department of Education |
| OK | Todd Nelson | Union Public Schools |
| OR | Jon Wiens | Oregon Department of Education |
| PR | Daisy Hernández-González | Puerto Rico Department of Education |
| RI | Lee Rabbitt | Pawtucket School Department (RI) |
| RI | Kenneth Gu | Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
| SC | Daniel Ralyea | South Carolina Department of Education |
| TN | David Laird | Tennessee Department of Education |
| UT | Aaron Brough | Utah State Office of Education |
| VA | Rachel Johnson | Loudoun County Public Schools |
| VA | Carol Wells Bazzichi | Virginia Department of Education |
| WA | Jennifer Appleyard | Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction |
| WA | Darby Kaikkonen | Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction |
| WI | Lucas Munz | Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction |
| Erica Lee | Regional Educational Laboratory – Central; Regional Educational Laboratory – Mid-Atlantic | |
| Ellen Mandinach | Regional Educational Laboratory – West |
Technology Committee (TECH)
TECH considers methods (especially technology–related strategies) for improving data collection and communication within states and between states and the federal government.
| TECH Chair: | Georgia Hughes-Webb West Virginia Department of Education |
| Vice Chair: | Jeff Dase Rock Island - Milan School District #41 (IL) |
| Staff: | Toni Thomas QIP |
| State | Name | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| AL | Dominique Martel | Alabama State Department of Education |
| AL | Stacy Royster | Alabama State Department of Education |
| AR | Kris Williams | Blytheville School District |
| DC | Stephanie Davis | Office of the State Superintendent of Education |
| DC | Maureen Wentworth | Ed-Fi Alliance |
| DC | Ross Santy | U.S. Department of Education |
| FL | Andre Smith | Florida Department of Education |
| GA | Jeffrey Harding | Georgia Department of Education |
| GA | Mary Barkley | Clayton County Public Schools |
| IA | Chad Bartlett | Green Hills Area Education Agency |
| IA | Jay Pennington | Iowa Department of Education |
| ID | Christopher Campbell | Idaho State Department of Education |
| ID | Andy Mehl | Idaho State Department of Education |
| IL | Jeff Dase | Rock Island - Milan School District #41 |
| IN | Andrew Swickheimer | Noblesville Schools |
| IN | John Keller | Indiana Department of Education |
| KS | Ryan Bradbury | Wellsville Unified School District 289 |
| KY | DeDe Conner | Kentucky Department of Education |
| LA | David Hand | NOLA Public Schools |
| MA | Robert Curtin | Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
| ME | Andrew Wallace | South Portland School Department |
| MN | Lana Peterson | Minnesota Department of Education |
| MT | Amber Buchanan | Montana Office of Public Instruction |
| ND | Michael Gerszewski | Bismarck Public School District |
| NE | Kristin Yates | Nebraska Department of Education |
| NM | Alexis Álvarez | New Mexico Public Education Department |
| NMI | Ruth Calvo | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System |
| NV | Peter Zutz | Nevada Department of Education |
| NY | Yufan Huang | New York State Education Department |
| OK | David Martin | Oklahoma State Department of Education |
| PA | Dave Ream | Pennsylvania Department of Education |
| VI | James Richardson | Virgin Islands Department of Education |
| WI | Yvette Johanson | Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction |
| WV | Dawn Gessel | Putnam County Schools |
| WV | Georgia Hughes-Webb | West Virginia Department of Education |
| WY | Kyle McKinney | Laramie County School District 1 |
| Katie Dahlke | Regional Educational Laboratory – Midwest | |
| Dean Folkers | Council of Chief State School Officers | |
| Steve Smith | Access 4 Learning |
Communications Subcommittee
The Communications Subcommittee identifies and develops methods for advancing Forum communications.
| Subcommittee Chair: | Marilyn King Bozeman School District #7 (MT) |
| Staff: | Elizabeth Lieutenant QIP |
Purpose: The Forum Communications Subcommittee meets on an ad hoc basis to identify and develop methods for advancing Forum communications. The Subcommittee has been reconvened to address the Forum’s evolving communications needs; consider the ways in which the Forum communicates with its members, potential partner organizations, and other audiences; and work to promote the dissemination of information about the Forum and Forum publications.
Current Tasks: The Communications Subcommittee is currently updating Forum member resources.
Roster:
Mary Barkley, Clayton County Public Schools (GA)
Laura Boudreaux, Louisiana Department of Education
Dawn Gessel, Putnam County Schools (WV)
Phil Grace, Heber Springs School District (AR)
Georgia Hughes–Webb, West Virginia Department of Education
Raymond Martin, Connecticut State Department of Education
Lynn Mellor, Regional Educational Laboratory–Southwest (REL–SW)
Andrew Swickheimer, Noblesville Schools (IN)
Cheryl L. VanNoy, Saint Louis Public Schools (MO)
E-mail: commsub@communities360.org [Note that only registered members of a listserv (i.e., members of the working group) can send messages.]
Chair: Marilyn King, Bozeman School District #7 (MT)
NCES Staff: Ghedam Bairu
Support: Elizabeth Lieutenant, QIP