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The National Forum on Education Statistics is led by its members, with support from the National Center for Education Statistics of the U.S. Department of Education. The following resources will help members and interested non-members better understand how the Forum is organized and operated.

Roles and Responsibilities

Attributes and Qualities of Forum Members add remove

As representatives to the Forum, Forum members are expected to be actively engaged in Forum activities and contribute valuable perspective and experience concerning their agency’s education data needs. Forum members share common attributes, including, but not limited to

  • experience with and knowledge of education data;
  • a firm understanding of data issues, standards, privacy, and research;
  • a willingness to learn about changes and innovations in education data;
  • the ability to use data to support continuous improvement to education systems; and
  • the ability to reach out and share Forum materials and knowledge on data-related issues with colleagues.
State Education Agency (SEA) Liaisons add remove

SEA representatives contribute valuable perspective and experience concerning state education data needs. An SEA representative is formally appointed by the Chief State School Officer (CSSO) of each of the states and is expected to speak on behalf of the member’s agency regarding education data issues. The SEA representative is expected to participate in all Forum meetings as a full member and is authorized to hold office in the Forum and vote on issues that come before the Forum. The SEA representative may designate a permanent alternate representative who will attend meetings and manage other Forum responsibilities in the representative’s absence. In the absence of the SEA representative, the permanent alternate representative has the same voting and participation rights as a full member, but is not eligible to hold elected office. An SEA representative’s responsibilities include

  • acting as a representative in the coordination and promotion 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;
  • designating coordinators for NCES data collections to promote cooperation with federal data collections;
  • maintaining contact and working in coordination with the member’s home state LEA liaison on data issues;
  • attending and participating in Forum meetings and the STATS-DC Data Conference;
  • serving as a member of one Forum standing committee (NESAC, PPI, or TECH);
  • volunteering to participate in the work of one or more Forum subcommittees and/or working groups;
  • reviewing and providing comments on Forum products during the Forum resource development and review process, including coordinating the review of Forum products in collaboration with subject matter experts in the member’s agency;
  • voting on any resources and issues that may come before the full Forum for approval;
  • regularly reviewing the Forum website and its resources; and
  • promoting and disseminating Forum products to staff of the member’s agency, to LEAs, and to subject matter experts within the member’s home state through relevant state and local activities, networks, and professional meetings.
Local Education Agency (LEA) Liasons add remove

LEA representatives contribute valuable perspective and experience concerning local education data needs. An LEA representative is formally appointed by the CSSO of each of the states and is expected to speak on behalf of LEAs within the member’s home state regarding education data issues. The LEA representative is expected to participate in all Forum meetings as a full member and is authorized to hold office in the Forum and vote on issues that come before the Forum. An LEA representative’s responsibilities include

  • maintaining contact and working in coordination with the member’s home state SEA liaison on data issues;
  • attending and participating in Forum meetings and the STATS–DC Data Conference;
  • serving as a member of one Forum standing committee (NESAC, PPI, or TECH);
  • volunteering to participate in the work of one or more Forum subcommittees and/or working groups;
  • reviewing and providing comments on Forum products during the Forum resource development and review process, including coordinating the review of Forum products in collaboration with subject matter experts in the member’s agency;
  • voting on any resources and issues that may come before the full Forum for approval;
  • regularly reviewing the Forum website and its resources; and
  • promoting and disseminating Forum products to LEAs and subject matter experts within the member’s home state through relevant state and local activities, networks, and professional meetings.
Associate Members add remove

Associate members participate in Forum standing committee meetings and take an active role in committee, subcommittee, and working group activities. They participate in the discussion of issues, but they do not participate in formal Forum decisionmaking, and they do not vote for Forum officers or on policies and procedures. They are not eligible to hold elected office. An associate member’s responsibilities include

  • providing the Forum with valuable input from the perspective of the associate member’s agency or organization;
  • attending and participating in Forum meetings and the STATS-DC Data Conference;
  • serving as a member of one Forum standing committee (NESAC, PPI, or TECH);
  • volunteering to participate in the work of one or more Forum subcommittees and/or working groups;
  • reviewing and providing comments on Forum products during the Forum resource development and review process, including coordinating the review of Forum products in collaboration with subject matter experts in the associate member’s agency or organization;
  • regularly reviewing the Forum website and its resources; and
  • promoting and disseminating Forum products to staff, members, and subject matter experts within the associate member’s agency or organization through relevant agency or organization activities and professional meetings.
Federal Representatives add remove

Federal education agency representatives contribute valuable perspective and experience concerning federal education data needs. Each federal representative is expected to participate in all Forum meetings as a full member and is authorized to hold office in the Forum and vote on issues that come before the Forum. A federal representative’s responsibilities include

  • attending and participating in Forum meetings and the STATS-DC Data Conference;
  • serving as a member of one Forum standing committee (NESAC, PPI, or TECH);
  • volunteering to participate in the work of one or more Forum subcommittees and/or working groups;
  • reviewing and providing comments on Forum products during the Forum resource development and review process, including coordinating the review of Forum products in collaboration with subject matter experts in the member’s agency;
  • voting on any resources and issues that may come before the full Forum for approval;
  • regularly reviewing the Forum website and its resources; and
  • promoting and disseminating Forum products to staff and subject matter experts within the member’s agency through relevant activities, networks, and professional meetings.
Subcommittee and Working Group Chairs add remove

Subcommittee and working group chairs oversee and coordinate work on specific topics of interest to Forum members. Responsibilities of subcommittee and working group chairs include

  • leading subcommittees or working groups at the request of the Steering Committee, the standing committees, and Forum members;
  • chairing each subcommittee or working group meeting; and
  • ensuring that all members are engaged and actively participating in the work of the subcommittee or working group.
Subcommittee and Working Group Members add remove

Subcommittee and working group members contribute to developing Forum products on specific topics of interest to Forum members. Forum members (including associate members) with relevant experience are encouraged to volunteer to serve on Forum subcommittees and working groups, but due to constraints on the number of participants, the Forum might not be able to include all volunteers. Responsibilities of subcommittee and working group members include

  • adopting a national perspective while contributing the perspectives of the member’s agency;
  • working effectively as a team member;
  • attending and participating in all in-person and virtual meetings, and actively participating between meetings;
  • reviewing all product drafts, providing substantive comments on product drafts, and volunteering case studies and related resources;
  • supporting the timeliness of the product development process by meeting all deadlines for comments, case studies, and votes;
  • coordinating with subject matter experts in the member’s agency in soliciting best practices, case studies, and expert reviewers for product drafts; and
  • promoting and disseminating products upon publication.
Mentors add remove

A Forum member may be assigned as a mentor to a new member. Mentor responsibilities include

  • calling the mentee to welcome her or him to the Forum, sharing a personal perspective on membership and meeting experiences, and providing a brief overview of the mentor’s role as an SEA, LEA, or associate member;
  • answering any questions the mentee has about the Forum;
  • attending the new member orientation session at the mentee’s first Forum meeting;
  • meeting with the mentee in person and introducing her or him to other members during the mentee’s first Forum meeting;
  • maintaining communication with the mentee every few months for 2 years; and
  • sharing Forum product dissemination ideas and strategies with the mentee.
Mentees add remove

New Forum members are assigned a mentor shortly after the new member’s appointment to the Forum. Mentee responsibilities include

  • being engaged and receptive to establishing a working relationship with the mentor;
  • asking the mentor any questions the mentee may have about the Forum;
  • establishing contact with the mentee’s home state SEA/LEA liaison;
  • attending the new member orientation session at the mentee’s first Forum meeting;
  • participating in new member virtual meetings for the first 2 years;
  • reviewing the Forum website and its resources prior to the mentee’s first Forum meeting;
  • meeting with the mentor in person during the mentee’s first Forum meeting; and
  • maintaining communication with the mentor every few months for 2 years.
Forum Chair add remove

The Forum chair is elected by Forum members for a 1-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 1 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 NCES staff; and
  • serving on the Steering Committee as the immediate past chair in the ensuing year.
Forum Vice Chair add remove

The Forum vice chair is elected by Forum members for a 1-year term and works with the Steering Committee and NCES staff to oversee and coordinate all Forum activities. The Forum vice chair is often nominated and elected to become 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 in developing agendas for the Forum and Steering Committee meetings;
  • leading the editorial board for The Forum Voice;
  • serving as Forum chair in the absence of the Forum chair; and
  • reviewing the Forum Strategic Plan and recommending updates as necessary.
Standing Committee Chairs add remove

Standing committee chairs are nominated by their 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 1 year as standing committee chair and representing the Forum as necessary;
  • chairing standing committee meetings;
  • reviewing reports or products of the standing committee’s working groups;
  • forwarding requests for creating working groups to the Steering Committee;
  • participating in Steering Committee meetings and representing their committees; and
  • developing agendas for the standing committee meetings in collaboration with NCES staff.
Standing Committee Vice Chairs add remove

Standing committee vice chairs are nominated by their standing committees and elected by the full Forum for a 1-year term. The vice chairs work with 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;
  • participating in Steering Committee meetings and representing their committees;
  • chairing committee meetings in the absence of the chair; and
  • reviewing reports or products of the standing committee’s working groups.

Member Communications

The Forum maintains email lists to facilitate member communication. These include lists for the full Forum, standing committees, working groups, and other Forum groups. If you are a member of a Forum group, you can send an e-mail to the group address listed below and it will be distributed to all members of the group. Please note that only group members can send messages.

Group NameGroup Address
Full ForumForumMembership@googlegroups.com
State and Local Education Agency MembersForumSEALEAMembership@googlegroups.com
State Education Agency MembersForumSEAMembership@googlegroups.com
Local Education Agency MembersForumLEAMembership@googlegroups.com
Steering CommitteeForumSteeringCommittee@googlegroups.com
National Education Statistics Agenda Committee
(NESAC) Standing Committee
ForumNESAC@googlegroups.com
Policies, Programs and Implementation
(PPI) Standing Committee
ForumPPI@googlegroups.com
Technology (TECH) Standing CommitteeForumTECH@googlegroups.com
School Courses for the Exchange of Data (SCED) Working GroupSCEDWorkingGroup@googlegroups.com

Outreach Toolkit

Reaching Out to Disseminate Forum Work

As education leaders, Forum members often attend statewide or districtwide conferences and meetings. These gatherings provide excellent opportunities to inform colleagues about the Forum and Forum products. This Forum Outreach Site is intended to provide resources to assist members when making presentations and conducting other outreach activities.

One-Page Overview of the Forum

The Forum Overview contains information about the Forum's purpose, mission, membership, and organization, as well as the different types of resources that are developed by the Forum. A member may wish to distribute this overview to help their colleagues learn more about the Forum.

Overview of Recent Forum Publications

The Forum Publication Overview contains abstracts of recent Forum publications along with URLs for locating them on the Forum website. When introducing Forum publications, a member may wish to distribute the Forum Publication Overview to demonstrate the wide range of Forum activities and resources. It may also be useful to refer the group to the Forum website.

Individual Publication Summaries

Each individual publication summary contains an abstract of a recent Forum publication.  The handouts complement the Forum Publication Overview or may be shared as stand-alone items.

Individual publication summaries are available for the following Forum documents:

Forum Guide to Discipline Data
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CRDC Focused Guide to State Education Agency Support for Local Education Agencies in Civil Rights Data Reporting
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Using Education Indicators: A Forum Guide for State and Local Education Agencies
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Forum Guide to Digital Equity
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Forum Guide to Metadata
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Forum Guide to Staff Records
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Forum Guide to Virtual Education Data: A Resource for Education Agencies
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Forum Guide to Strategies for Education Data Collection and Reporting (SEDCAR)
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Forum Guide to Exit Codes
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Forum Guide to Cybersecurity: Safeguarding Your Data
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Forum Guide to Data Governance
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Forum Guide to Technology Management in Education
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Forum Guide to Personalized Learning Data
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Forum Guide to Planning for, Collecting, and Managing Data About Students Displaced by a Crisis
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Forum Guide to Early Warning Systems
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Forum Guide to Facility Information Management: A Resource for State and Local Education Agencies
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Forum Guide to Collecting and Using Attendance Data
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Forum Guide to Reporting Civil Rights Data
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Forum Guide to Data Visualization: A Resource for Education Agencies
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Forum Guide to Collecting and Using Disaggregated Data on Racial/Ethnic Subgroups
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Forum Guide to Education Data Privacy
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Forum Guide to Alternative Measures of Socioeconomic Status in Education Data Systems
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Forum Guide to College and Career Ready Data
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Forum Guide to School Courses for the Exchange of Data (SCED) Classification System
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Forum Guide to Supporting Data Access for Researchers: A State Education Agency Perspective
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Forum Guide to the Teacher-Student Data Link: A Technical Implementation Resource
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Forum Guide to Taking Action with Education Data
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Forum Guide to Ensuring Equal Access to Education Websites
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Traveling Through Time: The Forum Guide to Longitudinal Data Systems, Book Four: Advanced LDS Usage
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Prior-to-Secondary School Course Classification System: School Codes for the Exchange of Data
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Traveling Through Time: The Forum Guide to Longitudinal Data Systems, Book Three: Effectively Managing LDS Data
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Traveling Through Time: The Forum Guide to Longitudinal Data Systems, Book Two: Planning and Developing an LDS
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Traveling Through Time: The Forum Guide to Longitudinal Data Systems, Book One: What is an LDS?
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Forum Guide to Data Ethics Online Course
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Forum Guide to Data Ethics
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Managing an Identity Crisis: Forum Guide to Implementing New Federal Race and Ethnicity Categories
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Forum Curriculum for Improving Education Data: A Resource for Local Education Agencies
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Forum Guide to Core Finance Data Elements
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Forum Guide to Decision Support Systems: A Resource for Educators
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Forum Guide to the Privacy of Student Information: A Resource for Schools
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Forum Guide to Building a Culture of Quality Data
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Forum Guide to Protecting the Privacy of Student Information: State and Local Education Agencies
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Financial Accounting for Local and State School Systems (2003 Edition)
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Member Resources

Forum Member Handbook
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Forum Strategic Plan
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Draft Policies and Procedures Manual
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Product Development and Dissemination Guide
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Forum Working Group Feedback on EdFacts Modernization
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About the Forum Presentation
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Related links

Member list

View state/local education agency representatives by state. 

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The Forum Voice

View the online newsletter on Forum activities and accomplishments.

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Common Acronyms

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Committees

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Annual meeting notes

View annual meeting notes for the steering committee, NESAC, PPI and TECH.

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