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Class Organization Web Form Help

Last updated on February 12, 2024

The instructions (PDF)  for the Class Organization Web Form are organized by:

  • General Instructions for All Users
  • Entering Data
  • General Review for All Users
  • Questions & Answers

Other Resources:
File specifications (PDF)  to upload data to web form 
Sample file layout (XLS) 
Class Size Average Calculation (XLS) 

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For more information on ministry data collections, contact the Data Management Unit.

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