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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
2018-2019 ALABAMA 118 655 Participation The sum of homeless children and youth by primary nighttime residence type does not equal the reported total number of homeless children and youth.
2018-2019 ALABAMA 118 655 Participation The total number of HCY reported at the LEA level is equal to or less than the total number of HCY reported at the SEA level in Category Set A (Student Count by Age/Grade).
2018-2019 ARKANSAS 118 655 Participation The total number of HCY reported at the LEA level is equal to or less than the total number of HCY reported at the SEA level in Category Set A (Student Count by Age/Grade).
United States
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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 between all students and homeless enrolled students in [Subject]

Source: EDFacts File Specification 175; Data Group 583

Funding, Participation and Performance Data Notes
Displaying 1 - 3 of 34 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note
2018-2019 ALABAMA 118 655 Participation The sum of homeless children and youth by primary nighttime residence type does not equal the reported total number of homeless children and youth.
2018-2019 ALABAMA 118 655 Participation The total number of HCY reported at the LEA level is equal to or less than the total number of HCY reported at the SEA level in Category Set A (Student Count by Age/Grade).
2018-2019 ARKANSAS 118 655 Participation The total number of HCY reported at the LEA level is equal to or less than the total number of HCY reported at the SEA level in Category Set A (Student Count by Age/Grade).
Displaying 1 - 3 of 59 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2018-2019 CALIFORNIA 175, 121 583, 634 Performance More migratory students were reported in Grades 3 through 8 as being valid test takers in the Mathematics Assessment in Category Set F (DG 583) than students identified as eligible for 12 month services in Subtotal 1 (DG 634).
2018-2019 NEVADA 175, 121 583, 634 Performance More migratory students were reported in Grades 4, 6, and 8 as being valid test takers in the Mathematics and Reading and Language Arts Assessment in Category Set F (DG 583) than students identified as eligible for 12 month services in Subtotal 1 (DG 634). Even though Nevada has worked diligently with the schools on the proper coding of Migrant students and Immigrant students, some of our schools are still recording students incorrectly. The data is not correct, however we will work with all LEA's on how to properly identify Migrant and Immigrant students.
2018-2019 US 175, 178, 179, 185, 188, 189 583, 584, 585, 588, 589, 590 Performance The reporting of military connected students and foster care students is new as of school year 2017-18. Please interpret the data with caution. Changes in the numbers from year to year may not reflect true changes in the population.