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Data Notes
Displaying 11 - 20 of 89 data notesSchool Yr | State | File Spec | Data Group | Level | Data Note | State Comment |
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2021-2022 | BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION | 118, 195 | 655, 814 | LEA, SCH | Across File Comparison: In 8 LEAs, no homeless enrolled students were reported in FS118/DG655, but homeless enrolled students were reported as chronically absent in FS195/DG814. | |
2021-2022 | BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION | 118 | 655 | LEA | Year to Year comparison: The LEA data indicate a change of -20% between the prior year and the current year total homeless student enrollment in Category Set A. | Due student transitory across all studens move within BIE and non-BIE schools. |
2021-2022 | BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION | 118 | 655 | SEA, LEA | SEA to LEA Comparison: The total number of homeless enrolled students reported at the SEA-level is greater than or equal to the sum of the total homeless enrolled students reported across LEAs in the LEA-level data. The LEA-level data should be greater. | Some students were counted as homeless at the first school and count as non-homeless at the second school. We will not be resubmitting the data. |
2021-2022 | COLORADO | 170, 118 | 754, 655 | LEA | Across File Comparison: 17 LEAs with membership were reported as subgrantees in FS170, but were excluded from FS118. | These data are accurate. The LEAs listed as subgrantees in FS170 are served through Boards of Cooperative Services or BOCES. The BOCES serves as the fiscal agent. The 17 LEAs listed as missing from FS170 reported zero students and were therefore excluded. |
2021-2022 | COLORADO | 118 | 655 | LEA | Year to Year comparison: The State reported a change of 29% between the prior year and the current year number of homeless unaccompanied youth status. | The state increased outreach and identification in the 2021 -2022 school year through regional trainings and American Rescue Plan - Homeless Children and Youth funding to an increased number of districts across Colorado. The numbers submitted are correct. |
2021-2022 | DELAWARE | 118, 195 | 655, 814 | LEA, SCH | Across File Comparison: In 4 LEAs, no homeless enrolled students were reported in FS118/DG655, but homeless enrolled students were reported as chronically absent in FS195/DG814. | |
2021-2022 | DELAWARE | 118 | 655 | SEA, LEA | SEA to LEA Comparison: The total number of homeless enrolled students reported at the SEA-level is greater than or equal to the sum of the total homeless enrolled students reported across LEAs in the LEA-level data. The LEA-level data should be greater. | |
2021-2022 | DELAWARE | 118 | 655 | LEA | Year to Year comparison: The State reported a change of 29% between the prior year and the current year number for disability status. | |
2021-2022 | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | 118 | 655 | LEA | In 2 LEAs, the sum of Category Set G [Homeless Unaccompanied Youth Status, Homeless Primary Nighttime Residence] does not equal the Category Set F [Homeless Unaccompanied Youth Status]. These two counts should be equal. | Our SEA works with LEAs diligently to collect nighttime residency statuses for all students experiencing homelessness. However, for some students, the SEA has not received a nighttime residency status, so the difference is the students for whom we do not know their nighttime residency status. |
2021-2022 | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | 118 | 655 | LEA | Category Set Comparison: In 12 LEAs, the sum of the Category Set B [Homeless Primary Nighttime Residence] does not equal the Education Unit Total. These two counts should equal. | Our SEA works with LEAs diligently to collect nighttime residency statuses for all students experiencing homelessness. However, for some students, the SEA has not received a nighttime residency status, so the difference is the students for whom we do not know their nighttime residency status. |