What is an EDS account?
EDS is a centralized suite of web-based applications involving Washington educational data. ... Accounts may be created by individuals or District Data Security Managers. Roles applied to an EDS account give the user of that account access to the allowed data for that organization.
How do I create a OSPI account?
First-time user
- Go to Education Data System (EDS) Sign In.
- Select the Create an Account tab. ...
- Complete the Required Login Information.
- Complete the Data for Linking to a Certificate. ...
- Select Register. ...
- Select Register.
- From the EDS homepage, select:
How do I log into eVal?
How to Access to eVal
- How to Access to eVal.
- Go to the internet and enter in the Education Data System (EDS) web address:
- https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us.
- Login in to EDS (Please note: Your username is an email address and the password is case sensitive.) ...
- Select eVal from the application list. ...
- Help.
What is OSPI education?
OSPI oversees K-12 public education in Washington.
What is OSPI in Washington state?
Led by Superintendent Chris Reykdal, OSPI is the primary agency charged with overseeing public K–12 education in Washington state.
How do I email OSPI?
Please contact OSPI Customer Support at [email protected] or by calling (360) 725-6371 or the toll-free number at 1-800-725-4311.
Where do I send transcripts to OSPI?
Mail your request to the following:
- Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Attn: Public Records Officer.
- PO Box 47200.
- Olympia, WA 98504-7200.
What are the requirements to be a teacher in Washington state?
Therefore, the minimum requirements are completing a bachelor's degree and a state-approved teacher preparation program along with earning passing scores on the state-mandated exams. Candidates who hold a regular certificate in another state with at least three years of K-12 teaching experience may also qualify.