This Department of Education website is not fully compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The Department is currently remediating all non-compliant components. In the interim, please contact EDDataExpress@ed.gov for alternative means to interact with this website.

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the collection and reporting of data on EDE, beginning in SY 2019-20. The Department urges abundant caution when using the data and recommends reviewing the relevant data notes prior to use or interpretation. This includes data on state assessments, graduation rates, and chronic absenteeism.

Program
Title I, Part D, Subpart 1

Number of Students Served in Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 Programs by Program Type

Map instructions: Use left and right arrows to navigate through the states/districts, which are ordered alphabetically. Use Enter to zoom into dustrict level data for current state. Use Tab key to exit map.
Zoom-Out

Number of students served

Source: EDFacts File Specification 119

Map Data Notes
Displaying 13 - 15 of 123 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2020-2021 ARIZONA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -15.9% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: JUVCORR. Data are correct as reported. State facilities had lower unduplicated student to report due to Covid.
2020-2021 CALIFORNIA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -48.6% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: ADLTCORR. The California Department of Education coordinates with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to support this student population. The counts overall are approximately half of what they were in 2019-20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and no new inmates were transferred from county jail, juvenile detention, or juvenile corrections. Additionally, due to COVID-19, California, as a state, elected to release nonviolent inmates in the adult population.
2020-2021 CALIFORNIA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -13.6% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: JUVCORR. The California Department of Education coordinates with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to support this student population. The overall N or D program student population has decreased due to a few factors: Juvenile crimes have steadily declined over the past decade and the passage of legislation limits the crimes that send youth to the California Department of Juvenile Justice.
United States
337

Funding

Program funding over time

Participation

Percentage of students in programs funded by Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 by race/ethnicity and program type

Source: EdFacts File Specification 119

Performance

Number of long-term students showing improvement in [Subject] by program type

 

Source: EDFacts File Specification 113; Data Group 628

Funding, Participation and Performance Data Notes
Displaying 13 - 15 of 123 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2020-2021 ARIZONA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -15.9% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: JUVCORR. Data are correct as reported. State facilities had lower unduplicated student to report due to Covid.
2020-2021 CALIFORNIA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -48.6% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: ADLTCORR. The California Department of Education coordinates with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to support this student population. The counts overall are approximately half of what they were in 2019-20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and no new inmates were transferred from county jail, juvenile detention, or juvenile corrections. Additionally, due to COVID-19, California, as a state, elected to release nonviolent inmates in the adult population.
2020-2021 CALIFORNIA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -13.6% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: JUVCORR. The California Department of Education coordinates with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to support this student population. The overall N or D program student population has decreased due to a few factors: Juvenile crimes have steadily declined over the past decade and the passage of legislation limits the crimes that send youth to the California Department of Juvenile Justice.
Displaying 13 - 15 of 25 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2020-2021 NORTH CAROLINA 113 628 Performance No data or all zeros were reported for the sum of students with pre- and post-test results in mathematics for the following N or D Programs (Subpart 1): JUVDET. Data have been reviewed and are accurate as submitted; as indicated in other documentation, varied COVID implications have resulted in data anomalies throughout the 2020-2021 data reported to the SEA
2020-2021 NEW HAMPSHIRE 113 628 Performance Data were not reported at the SEA level for FS113/DG628. State does not plan to submit data for current school year. ED acknowledges state comment that for 2020-2021 there were no state agencies who accepted Title I Part D Subpart I funds. This was mainly due to the pandemic with the judicial process being slowed down and not being able to run programs.
2020-2021 OHIO 113 628 Performance No data or all zeros were reported for the sum of students with pre- and post-test results in reading/language arts for the following N or D Programs (Subpart 1): ADLTCORR. Adult Corrections was unable to produce accurate pre and post test data.