State ESEA Title I Participation Information for 2002-03

State ESEA Title I Participation Information for 2002-03 PDF Author: Beth Sinclair
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The "State ESEA ["Elementary and Secondary Education Act"] Title I Participation Summary Report for 2002-03" summarizes the participation data for the Title I, Part A, Grants to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) program. This program financially assists eligible school districts and schools in providing opportunities for at-risk children to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to meet challenging state content and achievement standards. The Part A program can serve children from preschool to high school and provides supplemental services to many special populations, including children with disabilities, students with limited English proficiency (LEP), and migrant children. This program also provides services to eligible children in nonpublic schools and in local institutions serving neglected or delinquent students and offers other support services, such as family literacy services. This report provides Title I participation data for 2002-03, the first year the "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB)" was implemented. The report also presents comparisons with 2001-02 and previous years that were covered by prior laws, including the "Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 (IASA)." Topics include districts, schools and students served, the range of instructional and support services provided, Title I staffing patterns, and schools' progress toward meeting performance standards, as reported by states on Parts I and II of the "Consolidated State Performance Reports (CSPR)." The tables shown in this report reflect data submitted by the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and Puerto Rico. State-by-state tables follow the text. This report supplements the information provided in the "2002-03 NCLB Annual Report" transmitted to Congress in 2005. (Contains 13 tables, 10 figures, and 5 footnotes.) [This report was produced for the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development; and Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.].