The ASSA is the data collection used to gather the resident and nonresident
pupil counts required to calculate a school district’s state aid entitlement.
For a school district to receive state aid for a pupil, the student must be
enrolled on October 13 in a program that will meet for at least 180 days
during the school year.
A district is required to report the number of pupils enrolled full-time or
shared-time in each school by grade or special education category. In
addition, a district must also report the number of pupils that are sent and
received and the number of pupils enrolled as follows on October 13:
• LEP pupils (ELL)
• Low income pupils (pupils eligible for free meals/free milk or reduced
meals)
• Shared-time county vocational school district pupils
• County special services school district pupils
• Regional day school pupils
• Pupils in certain State-operated programs
• Accredited adult high school pupils
• Pupils in approved private schools for the disabled
Here is a FAQ put out by the State of NJ concering the ASSA report: https://www.nj.gov/education/finance/sf/assa_faq.shtml
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