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Data Notes
Displaying 11 - 20 of 220 data notesSchool Yr | State | File Spec | Data Group | Level | Data Note | State Comment |
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2021-2022 | ARIZONA | 119 | 656 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -19% between the prior year and current year for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 program: Juvenile correction. | Arizona saw that students in juvenile correction facilities decreased due to adjustments in policies of their facilities at the time of the pandemic which still remain in place to a degree. The data is considered accurate. |
2021-2022 | ARIZONA | 119 | 656 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -28% between the prior year and current year for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 program: Adult correction. | Arizona saw that students in adult correction facilities decreased due to adjustments in policies of their facilities at the time of the pandemic which still remain in place to a degree. The data is considered accurate. |
2021-2022 | ARKANSAS | 113 | 628 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The SEA-level data indicate a change of 63% between the current school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on mathematics pre- and post- test and the prior school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on mathematics pre- and post- test for the following Title 1 Part D, Subpart 1 Program types: Adult correction. | The increase could be attributed to the additional LEA added and reporting for this reporting period. |
2021-2022 | ARKANSAS | 113 | 628 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The SEA-level data indicate a change of 35% between the current school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on mathematics pre- and post- test and the prior school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on mathematics pre- and post- test for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 programs: Juvenile correction. | The increase could be attributed to the additional LEA added and reporting for this reporting period. |
2021-2022 | ARKANSAS | 119 | 656 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by 75% between the prior year and current year for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 program: Juvenile correction. | The increase could be attributed to the additional LEA added and reporting for this reporting period. |
2021-2022 | ARKANSAS | 119 | 656 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by 3766% between the prior year and current year for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 program: Adult correction. | The increase could be attributed to the additional LEA added and reporting for this reporting period. |
2021-2022 | CALIFORNIA | 119 | 656 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -36% between the prior year and current year for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 program: Juvenile correction. | Due to the closure of the California Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), in June 2023 and intake ending in June 2021 (with a few exceptions), the population of DJJ has continued to decline. |
2021-2022 | CALIFORNIA | 119 | 656 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The unduplicated count of students reported in Subtotal 1 changed by -33% between the prior year and current year for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 program: Adult correction. | Due to the closure of the California Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), in June 2023 and intake ending in June 2021 (with a few exceptions), the population of DJJ has continued to decline. |
2021-2022 | CALIFORNIA | 113 | 628 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The SEA-level data indicate a change of -30% between the current school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on reading/language arts pre- and post- test and the prior school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on reading/language arts pre- and post- test for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 programs: Juvenile correction. | Due to the closure of the California Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), in June 2023 and intake ending in June 2021 (with a few exceptions), the population of DJJ has continued to decline. |
2021-2022 | CALIFORNIA | 113 | 628 | SEA | Year to Year Comparison: The SEA-level data indicate a change of -24% between the current school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on mathematics pre- and post- test and the prior school year number of long-term students who showed improvement of up to one full grade level or more on mathematics pre- and post- test for the following Title I, Part D, Subpart 1 programs: Juvenile correction. | Due to the closure of the California Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), in June 2023 and intake ending in June 2021 (with a few exceptions), the population of DJJ has continued to decline. |