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Generate the following report in the applicable school year’s data to verify the Leaver data.
IMPORTANT: Leavers are reported in the Extended Year Submission based on the ExitWithdrawType (Reason) in the applicable school year.
For students marked as No Show in the new school year who do not enroll by the end of the Start Window, update the prior school year record with the leaver code.
If the leaver code is only updated in the NEW school year ONLY, it will NOT be included in the Extended Year Submission.
Leaver reporting varies based on when and why a student exits. The following scenarios outline how each type of leaver is reported.
Examples: Transfers, dropouts, and withdrawals during the school year.
Reported at the time of withdrawal. ExitWithdrawDate and ExitWithdrawType are captured in the current-year StudentSchoolAssociation record.
Examples: Students who complete graduation requirements early and withdraw before the end of the school year.
Report these students at the time of withdrawal. ExitWithdrawDate and ExitWithdrawType are captured in the current-year StudentSchoolAssociation record.
Who this affects: Grade 12 students who graduate at the end of the school year.
Beginning with the 2025–2026 reporting year, TEA requires ExitWithdrawDate and ExitWithdrawType = 01 (Graduated) to be reported in the current-year StudentSchoolAssociation record for Summer and Extended Year PEIMS submissions.
Who this affects: Students enrolled on the last day of the prior school year who do not re-enroll by the current year's School Start Window (SSW).
Reported in the prior-year StudentSchoolAssociation record using ExitWithdrawDate and a valid ExitWithdrawType. LEAs have until the School Start Window to determine whether the student enrolled in another Texas public school before reporting the student as a no-show leaver.
Use the following screens in the applicable school year’s data to add and update the student's records.
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