Program
Title I, Part D, Subpart 1
Number of Students Served in Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 Programs by Program Type
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Number of students served
Source: EDFacts File Specification 119
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School Year | State | File Spec | Data Group | Data Topic | Data Note | State Note |
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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. |
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