Eligible migratory students served by type of service
Source: CSPR1.7.1 (MSIX data) and EDFacts File Specifications 054, 145; Data Groups 102, 684
Diagram Data Notes
School Year | State | File Spec | Data Group | Data Topic | Data Note | State Note |
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2019-2020 | OHIO | 145 | 684 | Participation | Year to Year Comparison: The number of eligible Migratory children who recieved services funded by a Migrant Education Program changed by 25% or more between the current year and the prior year. | The decrease in the number of enrolled migrant students can be attributed in part to fewer migrant families making a qualifying move to Ohio due to Covid-19. Our migrant families were impacted by the lockdown measures and travel restrictions imposed across cities and counties, affecting identification and recruitment efforts in our state. |
2020-2021, 2019-2020 | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | 054, 145, 122, 121 | 102, 634, 635, 684 | Participation | District of Columbia did not receive Title I, Part C funds. | |
2020-2021, 2019-2020 | WYOMING | 054, 145, 122, 121 | 102, 634, 635, 684 | Participation | Wyoming did not receive Title I, Part C funds. |
Funding
Program funding over time
Performance
Proficiency gap between all students and migratory students by [Subject]
Source: EDFacts File Specifications 175 & 178; Data Group 583 & 584