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TITLE I, Part A DATA. 2008 DOE Information Database Workshop Orlando, Florida June 2008 Presenters: Dr. Ruth S. Jones and Jessie Simmons. Title I, Part A.
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TITLE I, Part A DATA 2008 DOE Information Database Workshop Orlando, Florida June 2008 Presenters: Dr. Ruth S. Jones and Jessie Simmons
Title I, Part A • This program provides financial assistance to districts and schools with high numbers or high percentages of poor children to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. • Districts target the Title I funds they receive to public schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families.
Title I Schools – 2007-08 • 1,364 schools • 1,326 school-wide • 38 targeted assistance • 112 charter • 1,252 not charter
Student Participation in Title I Programs – 2006-07 • Schoolwide Programs • 199,113 students • Targeted Assistance Programs • 2,494 students • Part A, Local Neglected • 6,221 students • Private school students • 1,998 students
What Data Is Reported? • Title I students • Free- and reduced-price lunch data • Title I program models • Support Services • Highly-qualified teachers and paraprofessionals
How is the Data Used? • Determining Title I school eligibility (based on percent of students on free- or reduced-price lunch) • School districts use the same data to determine allocations to Title I schools • Reporting data to the US Department of Education on the Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR)
Lunch Status • Convert codes 6 and 9 to code 2 for reporting. • Codes 2, 3 and 4 are Free/Reduced Price Lunch students. • Survey 5 – report 2, 3 or 4 if the student was eligible at any time during the year.
Title I School List • Survey 3 data is used to populate the Public School Eligibility Survey (PSES). • Free or Reduced Price Lunch percentages and total membership by school. • Ages 5-17 • School exists on Master School Identification file.
Title I Schools List • Districts can modify PSES data. • Districts submit PSES with schools designated as school-wide or targeted assistance and an allocation amount. • DOE produces a preliminary Title I list. • No schools can be deleted from the Title I Schools list after November 1 – only added. • April 2009: Target date for final 2008-09 list – no additions after that.
Master School Identification (MSID) File • School Number • School Grade Span (Grades Served) • School Type (elementary, middle/jr. high, senior high, combination) • Neglected & delinquent school status. • Title I status – school-wide or targeted assistance. • School in Need of Improvement (SINI) status.
School-wide vs. targeted assistance Grade level Race/ethnicity Students with disabilities English language learners Local neglected Homeless Migrant Performance Report Students participating in Title I, Part A by:
Performance Report • Student Achievement • School-wide schools • Targeted assistance schools • Mathematics • Reading • Match student data base records to FCAT test data. • Instructional and support services provided in Targeted Assistance programs
Federal/State Compensatory Project Evaluation - Instructions • Submit a separate record during reporting period 5 for each student who participated in a Title 1 Targeted Assistance, Title 1 Local Neglected, Title 1 Homeless program during the school year and, if applicable, the summer session. • NOTE: It is not necessary to submit records for students in Title 1 School-wide programs.
Federal/State Project, Area and Model • First Digit – Project Type • 1 Title I Basic – Part A • 5 Title I Basic (Part A) blended with Title I Migrant – Part C
Instructional services reported for Title I, Part A: Mathematics = 2 or 3 Reading/Language Arts = 1 or 3 Science, Social Studies, Vocational and Other Federal/State Project, Area and Model Targeted Assistance ONLY
Federal/State Project, Area and Model • Third & Fourth Digits – Models reported for Title I, Part A • 01 Targeted Assistance • 10 Local Neglected • 11 Homeless • 12 Migratory
Attendance, Guidance, Psychological Services (A) Dental Services (D) Health Services (H) Nutrition (N) Outreach, Advocacy (O) At-risk (R) Social Work (S) Transportation (T) Needs Assessment (X) None (Z) Federal/State Project – Support Services
Private School Students • New School Number, Current Instruction/Service • 9995: Private School Students Participating in Title I Programs • Federal State Compensatory Project Evaluation Reporting Format • Technical Assistance Paper at http://www.fldoe.org/eias/dataweb/tech/title1.pdf.
Performance Report • Staff data: • Number of FTE staff funded through Title I Targeted Assistance programs • Number of FTE Paraprofessionals in Schoolwide programs • Percent of Paraprofessionals who are highly qualified
Staff Data • Staff Fiscal Year Salaries Reporting Format • Title I Schoolwide and Targeted Assistance Data Elements • Identify the job code category of an employee who worked in a Title I schoolwide or targeted assistance program who was also paid with Title I funds, and the corresponding FTE.
Administrator (A) Teacher (B) Instructional paraprofessional (C) Non-instructional paraprofessional (D) Job Code Categories Staff Data • Support staff (E) • Other instructional staff (F) • Not a Title I-paid employee (Z) • Example: A teacher is paid .5 FTE with Title I funds = B050
Highly Qualified Paraprofessional • Staff Demographic and Additional Job Assignments formats. • Codes: • Associate or higher degree (A) • Two years of postsecondary education (B) • Locally approved (C) • Not highly qualified (D) • Not applicable (Z)
Job Code Fund Source • Submitted on three staff formats. • Staff Payroll Information • Staff Additional Job Assignments • Staff Fiscal Year Salaries • Identifies up to three fund sources from which the employee is paid. • Code B is Title I, Part A.
Data Verification • Bureau of Student Assistance - current procedures: • Preliminary data are reviewed after the due date of Surveys 3 and 5. • Coordinators, in conjunction with MIS Directors, are asked to verify all Title I-related data. • Districts are provided until the last day of state processing to update the data. • Data are pulled by the Bureau the day after state processing.
Contact Information Education Information & Accountability Services Nada Scott Nada.Scott@fldoe.org 850-245-0400 Bureau of Student Assistance Deepak Gajre Deepak.Gajre@fldoe.org 850-245-0680