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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

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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
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School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note
2018-2019 NEW MEXICO 178, 188 584, 589 Performance The number of students reported as enrolled and assessed in SY2018-19 is less than the number of students reported as enrolled and assessed in SY2017-18. The difference is approximately 5 percent.
2018-2019 TENNESSEE 178 584 Performance The number of valid test takers in grade 11 in SY2018-19 is greater than the number of valid test takers in grade 12 in SY2017-18 by approximately 13 percent. This difference was not observed in FS188/DG589.