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Program
McKinney-Vento Act

Homeless Enrolled Students by State

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Percentage of Homeless Students

SEA Source: EDFacts File Specification 118

LEA Source: EDFacts File Specifications 118, 170, and U.S. Census Bureau SAIPE Program

Map Data Notes
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School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2019-2020 ALABAMA 118 655 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The total number of homeless children and youth (Category Set A) changed by more than 10% between the prior year and current year. Counts of homeless students were impacted by COVID-19 school operations.
2019-2020 ARIZONA 118 655 Participation Category Set Comparison: The sum of homeless children and youth by homeless unaccompanied youth status (Category Set F) does not equal the sum of homeless children and youth by homeless unaccompanied youth status and primary nighttime residence type (Category Set G). These data should be equal. Some LEAs report "zero" or "unknown" for housing residency. In the last several years LEAs have experienced high attrition rates with Liaisons. A new integrity rule has been put into effect with our data collection to ensure this is captured from now on.
2019-2020 ARIZONA 118 655 Participation Category Set Comparison: The sum of homeless children and youth by primary nighttime residence type (Category Set B) does not equal the reported total number of homeless children and youth. These data should be equal. Some LEAs report "zero" or "unknown" for housing residency. In the last several years LEAs have experienced high attrition rates with Liaisons. A new integrity rule has been put into effect with our data collection to ensure this is captured from now on.
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Funding

Program funding over time

Participation

Number of homeless enrolled students by primary nighttime residence over time.

Note: In tooltip table, “Total” indicates total students who reported primary night time residence

Source:  EDFacts File Specification 118; Data Group 655

Performance

Proficiency gap between all students and homeless enrolled students in [Subject]

Source: EDFacts File Specification 175 & 178; Data Group 583 & 584

Funding, Participation and Performance Data Notes
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School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2019-2020 ALABAMA 118 655 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The total number of homeless children and youth (Category Set A) changed by more than 10% between the prior year and current year. Counts of homeless students were impacted by COVID-19 school operations.
2019-2020 ARIZONA 118 655 Participation Category Set Comparison: The sum of homeless children and youth by homeless unaccompanied youth status (Category Set F) does not equal the sum of homeless children and youth by homeless unaccompanied youth status and primary nighttime residence type (Category Set G). These data should be equal. Some LEAs report "zero" or "unknown" for housing residency. In the last several years LEAs have experienced high attrition rates with Liaisons. A new integrity rule has been put into effect with our data collection to ensure this is captured from now on.
2019-2020 ARIZONA 118 655 Participation Category Set Comparison: The sum of homeless children and youth by primary nighttime residence type (Category Set B) does not equal the reported total number of homeless children and youth. These data should be equal. Some LEAs report "zero" or "unknown" for housing residency. In the last several years LEAs have experienced high attrition rates with Liaisons. A new integrity rule has been put into effect with our data collection to ensure this is captured from now on.
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