Eligible migratory students served by type of service
Source: EDFacts File Specifications 054, 121, 145; Data Groups 102, 634, 684
Diagram Data Notes
School Year | State | File Spec | Data Group | Data Topic | Data Note | State Note |
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2016-2017 | DELAWARE | 121 | 634 | Participation | The number of eligible migratory students increased by 10 percent or more between SY2015-16 and SY2016-17. | Delaware expanded recruitment efforts during the performance period to include additional locations. Delaware also participated in interstate collaboration with the support of IRRC recruiters during the peak season. This resulted in increased identification of migratory students. |
2016-2017 | HAWAII | 121 | 634 | Participation | The number of eligible migratory students decreased by 10 percent or more between SY2015-16 and SY2016-17. | |
2016-2017 | IOWA | 121 | 634 | Participation | The number of eligible migratory students increased by 10 percent or more between SY2015-16 and SY2016-17. | Iowa's move from a local recruitment model to a statewide regional model, collaboration with various agencies throughout the state, participation in the IRRC consortium, and the collaboration with local school district's migrant liaisons resulted in the identification of more migrant students. |
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