Managing Transportation Using NPSIS
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Managing Transportation Using NPSIS
Office of Pupil Transportation Managing Transportation Using NPSIS 2015 Contents Functions in NPSIS Eligibility for Transportation Accessing the NPSIS Home page Adding a Student to your Roster Transportation requests for Multiple Students 1. 2. 3. 4. Students not assigned transportation Students assigned transportation Errors/Ineligible Not Required MetroCard Requests Pre-Registration, New Schools, Schools requesting reimbursement Assistance and Support Functions in NPSIS Schools use NPSIS to manage transportation for their students • • • MetroCards Yellow Bus stop assignment MetroCard Inventory data Transportation for students mandated to receive specialized (door to door) transportation on their IEP is not managed using NPSIS Contact the Committee on Special Education (CSE) to make changes to student information that affect transportation 1. School code 2. Home address 3. Ambulatory code and medical accommodations View data for students receiving specialized transportation using Ridership Information on the OPT web site The NPSIS process For all students at your school, you will complete the following: Step One: Add the student to your roster • • • Enter biographical and grade information Validate the home address Save student data Wait one day for the distance calculation to display Step Two: Use Transportation Requests for Multiple Students to assign transportation • • • Select MetroCard 3-trip for students that will use MetroCards for transportation Select Yellow Bus and an active yellow bus stop for eligible students Select Not Required for students not eligible for transportation and for students using specialized transportation Eligibility Once a student is entered on the roster in NPSIS, distance will be calculated overnight: A distance letter will appear in NPSIS Use the distance letter and the grade to calculate eligibility • • • • Students in K-6 that are full fare eligible may be assigned an active yellow bus stop or a MetroCard can be requested Students in grades 7-12 that are full fare eligible: a MetroCard can be requested and the student receives a full fare MetroCard valid on MTA buses and training Students in grades K-12 that are half fare eligible: a MetroCard can be requested and the student may receive a half far MetroCard valid on MTS buses only. The student is responsible for half the current fare each trip Students with IEPs that do not mandate specialized transportation may be assigned an active yellow bus stop regardless of grade/distance: SE MetroCards are automatically full fare Accessing NPSIS Access NPSIS from the OPT web site: Schools > School Applications Log In Log in using your school’s share OPT username and password 1. The password must be entered in ALL CAPS 2. Press OK You use the same username and password to access all OPT applications Roster Reminder This note is a reminder to use the proper procedure to ADD a student to your roster Click the link to continue to the NPSIS Home page Accessing NPSIS This is the NPSIS Home page: Alerts and Announcements will be displayed here for review Scroll down for OPT information and updates Access information by using the Menu on the left side of the page NPSIS Menu Click Student Info/Surveys to ADD students to or DELETE students from your roster Click School Roster to view all students Students with a “house” icon in the far right column have validated addresses Students with a “green octagon” icon have transportation assigned on their records Click Transportation to view transportation functions This is where you will do most of your work managing transportation for your students Click Address Validation to process this step for new students added using the batch upload feature Add A Student Click Student Info/Surveys; then Add Complete all Student Information: a Student ID number will be generated Enter the home address information: press the Validate Address button If the address matches 100%, press OK: Address Validated will change to “YES” Press Save Student Data The next day you can view the student on the transportation screens and assign transportation School Roster These icons identify if the address has been validated (house) and if transportation has been requested (green octagon) These students do not have their address validated: Most likely because the street is entered incorrectly: Should be 138 Street. Correct on student record and validate address. Transportation: Expanded View This link used to deactivate lost, stolen, or non-working student MetroCards This link used to print MetroCard Distribution Log, view transportation stats, and identify error codes This link used to review current MetroCard shipments by card type and serial number This link used to review deactivated MetroCards by serial number You will use this link to view eligibility and assign a transportation status transportation for all students This link plays a short video tutorial covering NPSIS enhancements Transportation Requests for Multiple Students Use one screen to process transportation requests for multiple students: You may choose from four filters to view and make changes: 1. Students with no transportation assigned (default view) • Make a selection for each student and save the changes 2. Students with transportation assigned • Check and edit this data if needed to ensure accuracy 3. Errors/Ineligible • • Correcting the error may change eligibility Select Not Required for students not eligible for transportation 4. Not required • Update or change information if needed Students Not Assigned Transportation Use grade and distance to calculate eligibility before assigning transportation Select Transportation for New Students After adding a student to the roster: 1. 2. 3. 4. Click the transportation menu: Select Transportation Requests for Multiple Students Review distance > Determine eligibility > Assign Transportation Make a selection for each student Press the Save button Troubleshooting 1. Use your school’s list of routed stops from the OPT 199 application or your Ridership Information to identify active stops to assign eligible students 2. If you select MetroCard 3-trip, the type of card to provide the student will display the next day 3. If you select a YB stop for a student that is not eligible, a MetroCard type will display on the Students Assigned Transportation page the next day and the student will not appear on Ridership Information Transportation Choices Select MetroCard 3 Trip for students that have requested MetroCards for transportation Select Yellow Bus and an active stop for students using stop to school transportation Select Not Required for students that are not eligible for transportation, and for students using specialized transportation Students Assigned Transportation The day after you assign transportation, transportation information will display for each student The type of MetroCard to be provide each student will display, or the stop number assigned will appear Manage and review Transportation Use the Students Assigned Transportation Filter Troubleshooting If Yellow Bus is selected, but a MetroCard type appears in the Transportation Assigned column, change the selection to MetroCard 3-trip and save Transportation Assigned – Correct and Save This student is eligible for a half fare MetroCard: Change Transportation Requested to MetroCard 3-Trip and save This student is in grade 7: students in grades 7-12 receive MetroCards only. Change Transportation Requested to MetroCard 3-trip and save There are only three correct records displayed here: the student with MetroCard requested and the student assigned stop 0506 Errors/Ineligible Use this filter to review students with data issues: If student is not eligible, select Not Required for their transportation If there is an error code, review the student data: a correction may change eligibility • A table explaining error codes is available by viewing your Ridership Report Students with an address outside NYC will remain on the list of errors: transportation may not be provided for these students Errors/Ineligible—Change and Save Not Required Use this filter to review students that you have not requested transportation for: 1. Students not eligible for transportation 2. Students receiving specialized transportation based on the most recent IEP 3. Students that may be eligible, but have not requested a MetroCard or yellow bus stop assignment If eligibility changes, or a student requests transportation, you can make changes on this screen at any time Student MetroCards – Requesting Replacements The Summary Report at the bottom of your Ridership Report will identify how many MetroCards have been requested, by type The Shipment Report will show how many cards have been shipped to you, by type The Deactivated MetroCard Report will list the cards that have been deactivated When you email a request for additional cards, OPT staff reviews this information and calculates: Number of cards shipped, less the number deactivated, subtracted from the number requested Example: 100 cards shipped, 25 deactivated, 85 cards requested School requires 10 cards plus a cushion of 10%: request 20 cards of that type Additional information on managing MetroCards on the OPT web site Pre-Registration NPSIS will post a message each spring about pre-registration for the upcoming school year • The message will include a specific date to use when adding students to the roster Steps for pre-registration 1. Use the Add function to enter student information Use the start date provided by NPSIS—not the date your school begins instruction 2. Validate the address – save student data If NPSIS alerts you that a record for that student already exists • Select the transfer option – this will reduce duplicate records If you have students transferring from one OPT code to another • You must transfer them into the new building for the start of the school year Once you have added or transferred students for the upcoming year, they will not appear on your school roster until NPSIS data “rolls over” in mid-July. After the rollover, and when Ridership Information is posted on the OPT web site in late August, you can assign transportation for incoming students. Pre-Registration: What can you tell parents? Eligibility • By grade and distance: share the eligibility chart and emphasize measurement is walking distance from home to school Yellow Bus • • • Show parents your list of routed bus stops: If they reside near one of them, inform them that if their child is eligible the stop can be assigned in the fall If they do not reside near one of them, advise parents that over the summer OPT will create stops for new students whenever possible Specialized Transportation • Parents can contact the CSE Chairperson to ensure the proper OPT code is assigned for the new school year (even if the student is in the same school, but in a different building) MetroCards • Provided upon request for: students in grades 7-12; students for whom a bus stop cannot be created; and for students eligible for half fare transportation New Schools School requesting service for the first will be sent a link to complete a Request for Transportation Complete the form and all information required OPT will generate a new OPT code and a username and password to access NPSIS and all OPT applications Create your roster in NPSIS • • Remember to use the correct enrollment date when adding students Use the transfer feature if NPSIS prompts you that a student with that personal information exists in the NPSIS database You will be contacted by your OPT Account Manager over the summer for next steps 1. Ridership Information for students assigned transportation available the last week of August 2. Initial MetroCard shipments sent in late August Schools Requesting Reimbursement Add students to the roster with the start date provided by NPSIS Validate the address and save student data STOP—no other action is necessary You will not select any transportation options for these students Eligible students for reimbursement will appear on your school’s Ridership Information on the OPT web site in the fall Using the Batch Upload Feature Batch Upload allows population of your roster from a pre-formatted Excel spreadsheet submitted through NPSIS Review the instructions on the NPSIS menu to properly format the document, save as a .txt file, and upload Contact the NPSIS Help Desk (718) 935-3515 if you need assistance Address validation for these students is not processed automatically • From the NPSIS menu select Address Validation to complete the process Other Applications that Affect Transportation In addition to NPSIS, you will be using different OPT applications to manage or track transportation at your school: Ridership Information lists students assigned either stop to school or specialized transportation Field Trip Application to request field trips for your students OPT 199 application used to request, adjust, or delete yellow bus stops Non Public School Calendar System used to identify days of service for transportation Non Public School Summer and Fall reconciliation used each spring to identify students assigned specialized transportation that will attend summer school, as well as the status of these students for the upcoming school year DOE Session Time System used each spring to enter session times for the upcoming school year Assistance and Support OPT Training Team Mia Wilder 718 482-3872 mwilder4@schools.nyc.gov Adrian Clarke 718 482-3897 aclarke23@schools.nyc.gov Ed Jacobsen 718 482-3797 ejacobs2@schools.nyc.gov Eligibility Guidelines Distance Code A Distance Code B Distance Code C Distance Code D Less than .5 mile .5 mile to less than 1 mile 1 mile to less than 1.5 miles 1.5 mile and greater Grades K-2 Half Fare Full Fare May use MetroCard or stop to school transportation Student may receive half fare MetroCard for transportation Student may receive full fare MetroCard or be assigned stop to school transportation if available Students with B distance in grade 2 change eligibility in grade 3: from full fare to half fare Grades 3-6 May use MetroCard or stop to school transportation Distance Code A Distance Code B Distance Code C Distance Code D Less than .5 mile .5 mile to less than 1 mile 1 mile to less than 1.5 miles 1.5 mile and greater No Eligibility Half Fare Full Fare Students residing this close to school are not eligible to receive transportation Student may receive half fare MetroCard for transportation Student may receive full fare MetroCard or be assigned stop to school transportation if available Students with C distance in grade 6 change eligibility in grade 7: from full fare to half fare Grades 7-12 Students receive MetroCards only for transportation Distance Code A Distance Code B Distance Code C Distance Code D Less than .5 mile .5 mile to less than 1 mile 1 mile to less than 1.5 miles 1.5 mile and greater No Eligibility Half Fare Full Fare Students residing this close to school are not eligible to receive transportation Student may receive half fare MetroCard for transportation Student may receive full fare MetroCard