What types of concurrent enrollment (CCE) anomalies are tracked in CALPADS?
CCE anomalies are not allowed to exist between LEAs beyond 14 calendar days from when the LEA is notified by CALPADS that the CCE exists. The concurrent enrollment anomalies occur when a student is primarily enrolled in CALPADS in more than one school on the same day. These anomalies represent bad data because a student cannot primarily attend two schools at the same time. Intra-LEA CCEs: CALPADS will not accept an enrollment record with a new primary enrollment for a student who already has an active primary enrollment in a school within the same LEA. If an LEA submits an enrollment record to CALPADS for a student who already has a primary enrollment in a school within the LEA, CALPADS will return the record with a fatal error. Inter-LEA CCEs: CCE anomalies between LEAs are allowed to exist in CALPADS for 14 days, during which time the CCE should be resolved. The 14-day clock begins when the LEA is notified by CALPADS that the CCE exists. If the CCE is not resolved, CALPADS will trans