Washington Race Ethnicity

PATH: Census > People > Demographics > Race/Ethnicity

The Federal government has adopted standards for defining racial and ethnic data to be used by the Department of Education.To address this mandate, Infinite Campus provides a Race/Ethnicity Wizard for users to enter race/ethnicity data for students and all persons, if necessary. See the following sections below for more information about understanding and using Washington localizations to the Race/Ethnicity wizard:

See the core Race/Ethnicity article for information on necessary tool rights, available Ad hoc fields, and guidance on adding records.


Federal Requirements

Educational institutions and other recipients of grants and contracts are required to collect and report racial and ethnic data. The following is a summary of the federal requirements:

  • When collecting racial/ethnic data at the elementary and secondary school level, the identification of a student’s race and ethnicity is to be primarily made by the parents/guardians of the student rather than the student.

When reporting data to the Department of Education, aggregated racial and ethnic data will be reported in the following seven (7) categories:

Code

Racial Category

Definition

1

Hispanic/Latino

A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South Central American or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race; and for persons who are non-Hispanic/Latino only.

2

American Indian or Alaska Native

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains a tribal affiliation or community attachment.

3

Asian

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia or the Indian subcontinent including Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.

4

Black or African American

A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.

5

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa or other Pacific Islands.

6

White

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East or North Africa.

Race/Ethnicity Subcategories

Along with identifying if a student is Hispanic/Latino as well as any other races, users can also define race and hispanic subcategories. This functionality allows users to better describe a student's race and provides more meaningful data within state reports.

Adding Race Data via the Race/Ethnicity Wizard

A user can add race/ethnicity information on the Demographics or Identities tabs. 

Add a Race/Ethnicity Code from the Demographics Tab

  1. In the Person Information editor, select the Edit link next to Race/Ethnicity.
  2. Determine the answer to Is the individual Hispanic/Latino?  
    1. If Y: Yes was selected, select an  Hispanic Subcategory value. 

      Hispanic Subcategories dynamically populate the searchable multi-select dropdown list.  If the student/legal guardian(s) has not been re-surveyed, select an option listed as (historic). If the student/guardian(s) has been re-surveyed, select only options that are not identified as (historic). This helps further define the student's hispanic/latino race and is used for state reporting purposes.

    2. If N: No is chosen, at least one Race checkbox must be selected.
  3. Determine the answer to Is the individual from one or more of these races? Select all appropriate options. See the table of Racial Categories for reference.
  4. Once a race has been selected, select Race Subcategory

    Race Subcategories dynamically populate the searchable multi-select dropdown list based on race selection. If the student/legal guardian(s) has not been re-surveyed, select an option listed as (historic). If the student/guardian(s) has been re-surveyed, select only options that are not identified as (historic). This helps further define the student's race and is used for state reporting purposes.

  5. Select the Race/Ethnicity Determination option. This identifies that either the student or legal guardian(s) has not been re-surveyed, or defines how the individual’s race/ethnicity was defined at the time they were re-surveyed . Options are shown in the table below.
  6. Click the Save icon when finished. Updated race/ethnicity information will be visible.

Race/Ethnicity Determination Options

Code

Description

1

Ethnicity reported by parent, guardian, or student 

2

Observed, Ethnicity not reported by parent/guardian/student

3

Student has not yet been resurveyed

Race/Ethnicity Information in Ad hoc Reporting

PATH: Ad hoc Reporting > Filter Designer; Ad hoc Reporting > Report Designer

Related fields have been added to the tools within Ad hoc Reporting for race/ethnicity requirements.  These fields are available in the Filter Designer and Report Designer.

Filter Field

Location in Ad Hoc

Definition

raceEthnicity

Student > Demographics > raceEthnicity

Race/ethnicity code of the person. This ties to the state dictated race code. This is not a new option.

hispanicEthnicity

Student > Demographics > hispanicEthnicity

Indicates person is considered to be of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity. This is not a new option.

raceEthnicityFed

Student > Demographics > raceEthnicityFed

Federal race/ethnicity code. May be different than the raceEthnicity selection.

raceEthnicityDetermination

Student > Demographics > raceEthnicityDetermination

Selection of how the individual was determined to be the selected race/ethnicity

Race Ethnicity SubcategoriesStudent > Demographics > WA Race EthnicityThis folder houses all of the possible race ethnicity subcategories that can be selected on a student's demographic/identity record(s).