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 | MINNESOTA | 054 | 102 | Participation | Year to Year Comparison: The number of unduplicated eligible migrant students served changed by 25% or more between the current year and the prior year. | This is due to increased services beyond boundaries and more focused advocacy, meal distribution, resources, and better tracking. |
2019-2020 | MARYLAND | 054, 121 | 102, 634 | Participation | Across File Comparison: The total number of served Migratory students identified as priority for services reported in FS054/DG102 is greater than the total number of eligible Migratory students identified as priority for services reported in FS121/DG634. These data should be equal. | One or more students that were flagged as both Priority for Service and Continuation of Service and the 121 report did not include the Continuation for Services student as they are not considered eligible. |
2019-2020 | MAINE | 054 | 102 | Participation | Year to Year Comparison: The number of unduplicated eligible migrant students served changed by 25% or more between the current year and the prior year. | Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, families were not moving to or within Maine as much as in years past. The number of workers were limited and this led to many families being unable to work in the blueberry harvest as they have for years. |
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