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== <strong>TEST Welcome to the Harrisburg Project I-Star Plus User Guide!</strong> == | == <strong>TEST Welcome to the Harrisburg Project I-Star Plus User Guide!</strong> == | ||
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<blockquote>The Illinois State Board of Education has developed a web-based special education reporting system called | <blockquote>The Illinois State Board of Education has developed a web-based special education reporting system called I-Star. This database system is a management tool for districts in Illinois. A web-based IEP is integrated with the new personnel and pupil reporting systems, which are currently in pilot testing. The student demographic data is pulled directly from the Student Information System (SIS). Instant error checking in I-Star will help your district achieve federal and State Performance Plan Indicators compliance. The web-based IEP, Student Approval and Personnel Approval reporting tools will be available to school districts, free of charge. | ||
* [[I-Star Admin User Guide|I-Star Plus '''Admin''' User Guide]] | * [[I-Star Admin User Guide|I-Star Plus '''Admin''' User Guide]] |
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TEST Welcome to the Harrisburg Project I-Star Plus User Guide!

The Illinois State Board of Education has developed a web-based special education reporting system called I-Star. This database system is a management tool for districts in Illinois. A web-based IEP is integrated with the new personnel and pupil reporting systems, which are currently in pilot testing. The student demographic data is pulled directly from the Student Information System (SIS). Instant error checking in I-Star will help your district achieve federal and State Performance Plan Indicators compliance. The web-based IEP, Student Approval and Personnel Approval reporting tools will be available to school districts, free of charge.