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 |
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2019-2020 | HAWAII | 113, 119 | 628, 656 | Participation | Accuracy - Across File: 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 programs (Subpart 1): Juvenile Correction. These data should be equal. | Issue identified at resubmission and the State did not have the opportunity to respond. |
2019-2020 | NORTH CAROLINA | 119 | 656 | Participation | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by 5 percent or more between the current year and the prior year for the following program types: Juvenile Detention. | Data has been reviewed and are accurate as submitted; as indicated in other documentation, varied COVID implications (students not in buildings to submit paperwork, staff not in building to receive paperwork, families opting out of public education during COVID, etc) have impacted NC data counts across the spectrum for the 1920SY. |
2019-2020 | NORTH CAROLINA | 119 | 656 | Participation | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by 5 percent or more between the current year and the prior year for the following program types: Juvenile Correction. | Data has been reviewed and are accurate as submitted; as indicated in other documentation, varied COVID implications (students not in buildings to submit paperwork, staff not in building to receive paperwork, families opting out of public education during COVID, etc) have impacted NC data counts across the spectrum for the 1920SY. |
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