SEA Data Processes Toolkit
Does your state have well-documented data processes in place to ensure that IDEA data are timely, accurate, valid, and reliable? If not, contact your IDC State Liaison for help! Using the SEA Data Processes Toolkit, our TA providers can work with state special education staff and others in your state to document your current 616 and 618 data processes. IDC can also assist with improving those processes to ensure consistent practices to collect, analyze and submit high quality data year after year!
This process has empowered us to help other departments better understand federal requirements. We will use the processes for DMS, to onboard new staff, and to improve our monitoring and compliance documents that LEAs have access to in order to help them become more literate about the data.
Did You Know?
Writing down your processes and related information can make a huge difference in creating a well-managed system for data collection both now and in the future. The IDC team is always here to help you think through every step to meet your SEA’s unique needs. Reach out to your IDC State Liaison today!
SEA Data Processes Toolkit: Overview
Share this overview with your state team as you begin building your documentation processes. It’s a great tool to discuss and get everyone on the same page across the agency.
Toolkit Components
Now as we are documenting our processes, it is strengthening us by helping us know more for succession planning because we are documenting where data resides and who is responsible. By documenting everything, it will allow someone to come in the future and know where to go. It will go a long way towards improving our processes in the state.

618 Data Collection Calendar
This tool helps states plan for and submit the 618 data collections on time and accurately. Each collection report includes a due date with corresponding timelines for tasks and activities.

2024 Quick References for IDEA Part B
This quick reference guide brings essential information about IDEA data requirements together in one place. These references may be useful for new and experienced state staff who work with IDEA data and who need an easy way to reference key information.
