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Welcome to EDIT+
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EDIT+ is a web-based
software application which provides a resource for Texas school regions, districts,
and campuses to submit their PEIMS data via the Internet.
EDIT+ offers an interface for users to transfer PEIMS data files to TEA,
validate the data, then generate reports.
TEA uses PEIMS data to determine funding and accountability for each campus,
along with providing data to TEA’s Pre-Kindergarten-16 Public
Education Information Resource Data Warehouse. |
EDIT+ has two major releases a year providing for four distinct data collections:
early-to-mid October (Fall, Mid-Year) and early-to-mid April (Summer, Extended Year).
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EDIT+ is a winner of the "Best
of Texas" Award! |
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What's New?
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What You Can Find on This Website
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What is EDIT+? - Describes the EDIT+ application and operating procedures.
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User Setup - Provides a checklist for EDIT+ system requirements and user access forms.
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User Materials - Provides links to user reference materials including the PEIMS EDIT+ User Reference Guide, Administrator Reference Guide, and Tables Reference.
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Tech Tips - Provides instructional technical documentation for the experienced EDIT+ user.
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Reports Reference - Informs the user about EDIT+ reports resources.
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Release Letters - Displays a list of recent EDIT+ Release Letters providing important information about new functionality, new reports, and updates.
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) - Provides answers to questions most commonly asked by EDIT+ users.
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Comments - Provides the user with a convenient method to contact EDIT+ Customer Support regarding questions, comments, and suggestions.
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PEIMS Collection Schedules - Displays current and prior year collection schedules.
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PEIMS Data Standards - Provides a convenient link to the Data Standards.
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TEASE Log On - Displays the TEASE Log On page for direct access to the EDIT+ application.
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Please contact EDIT+ Customer Support at
editplus@tea.state.tx.us
(or 512-936-2622) with any questions you may have about this website. This page
last updated April 3, 2009.
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