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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

Map Data Notes
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School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2020-2021 HAWAII 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by 53.7% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: ADLTCORR. Hawaii's counts are generally small, so any change statistically may appear to be large, resulting in a notable decrease in reported number of youth receiving services in adult corrections.
2020-2021 IOWA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -22.6% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: ADLTCORR. The data are accurate as reported. In Iowa, the adult correction population was affected by COVID.
2020-2021 IOWA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -26.4% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: JUVCORR. The data are accurate as reported. The COVID pandemic was a factor in the number of resident students for all facilities during the 2021 reporting period. Several facilities closed operation due to an early exit due to COVID. The effects of the Family First Act are beginning to impact the juvenile corrections population.
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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 22 - 24 of 123 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note State Note
2020-2021 HAWAII 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by 53.7% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: ADLTCORR. Hawaii's counts are generally small, so any change statistically may appear to be large, resulting in a notable decrease in reported number of youth receiving services in adult corrections.
2020-2021 IOWA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -22.6% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: ADLTCORR. The data are accurate as reported. In Iowa, the adult correction population was affected by COVID.
2020-2021 IOWA 119 656 Participation Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -26.4% between the prior year and current year for the following program type: JUVCORR. The data are accurate as reported. The COVID pandemic was a factor in the number of resident students for all facilities during the 2021 reporting period. Several facilities closed operation due to an early exit due to COVID. The effects of the Family First Act are beginning to impact the juvenile corrections population.
Displaying 22 - 24 of 25 data notes
School Year State File Spec Data Group Data Topic Data Note
2020-2021 WEST VIRGINIA 113, 119 628, 656 Performance Across File Comparison: The number of long-term students served (Category Set F) reported at the Sea-level in FS119/DG656 is less than the sum of students with pre- and post-test results in reading/language arts (Category Set A) reported at the Sea-level in FS113/DG628 for the following N or D Programs (Subpart 1): JUVCORR.
2020-2021 WEST VIRGINIA 113, 119 628, 656 Performance Across File Comparison: The number of long-term students served (Category Set F) reported at the Sea-level in FS119/DG656 is less than the sum of students with pre- and post-test results in reading/language arts (Category Set A) reported at the SEA-level in FS113/DG628 for the following N or D Programs (Subpart 1): NEGLECT and JUVCORR
2020-2021 WASHINGTON 181, 180, 113, 116, 127 628, 656, 657, 783, 785 Performance Data were not reported at the SEA level for FS113/DG628, FS119/DG656, FS127/DG657, FS180/DG 783, or FS181/DG785.