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District Administration > Tables > District Information > District Name/Address
Add data for contracted instructional staff as needed. Employees can have multiple responsibility records for the same year, provided that each record has a different Staff Service value.
❏ In the Year field, type the four-digit school year for which you want to add or retrieve data and click Retrieve.
❏ Under Contracted Instructional Staff, add records and complete the following fields:
For example, Mrs. Jones is hired on a contracted instructional staff basis to teach the tuba to three tuba players. Her contract specifies that she will work two hours each Monday and each Friday for the entire school year. Her FTE is 0.25 (two hours worked divided by the eight-hour work day in the district) multiplied by 0.40 (two days divided by five days) multiplied by 1.0 (36 weeks worked divided by the 36-week instructional year), for a reported FTE of 0.10.
Note: For information regarding Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) calculations, please refer to the TWEDS website.
District Administration > Maintenance > Non-Employee
For contracted instructional staff, complete all fields under Instructional Staff.
❏ Be sure to select a TSDS Staff Type code for all non-employees who have a start date within the PEIMS school year that you are currently working in.
• Select 3 - Contracted Professional Staff if the staff member is a Contracted Professional (instructional and non-instructional).
• Select 4 - In-District Charter Prtnr Campus Teacher if the staff member is a teacher employed at an In-district Charter Partner Campus.
Notes:
Full-time equivalents (FTEs) are calculated in the following manner:
Base Salary is the total of all PayrollAmount where PayrollActivity is 80 (Base Salary).
FTE Salary is Base Salary divided by FTE.
District Administration > Maintenance > Non-Employee > TSDS
Create TSDS/Responsibility records for non-employees. Note that any updates made to the Non-Employee tab will not create new records on this tab.
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