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TITLE I DATA. 2010 DOE Information Database Workshop Anna Moore Bureau of Federal Educational Programs. What Do We Collect?. Free- and reduced-price lunch data Used for identifying Title I schools, as designated by school districts Reported to the Bureau of Student Assistance

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  1. TITLE I DATA 2010 DOE Information Database Workshop Anna Moore Bureau of Federal Educational Programs

  2. What Do We Collect? • Free- and reduced-price lunch data • Used for identifying Title I schools, as designated by school districts • Reported to the Bureau of Student Assistance • Added to the Master School ID File • Title I program models • Private school participation • Highly-qualified teachers and paraprofessionals

  3. What Do We Collect? • Data are collected though the Student Demographic, Federal/State Compensatory Project Evaluation, and Staff Demographic Reporting Formats

  4. How Do We Use the Data? • 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 • Determining the amount of funds districts must set-aside for highly-qualified teachers • Reporting data to the US Department of Education

  5. Reporting

  6. Reporting • Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) – Data Elements • Participation in Title I Programs • Title I Schools In Need of Improvement, Corrective Action, or Restructuring • Title I Districts in Need of Improvement or Corrective Action

  7. Reporting • Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) – Data Elements • Types of Title I programs – schoolwide or targeted assistance • Students ages 5-17 • Private school participation • Title I local neglected • Demographics of participating students • Special services • Racial or ethnic group • Grade level

  8. Reporting • Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) – Data Elements • Instructional and support services provided in targeted assistance schools • Number of FTE staff funded through Title I targeted assistance programs

  9. Reporting • Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) – Data Elements • Teacher and paraprofessional quality • Core academic classes taught by highly-qualified teachers in high-poverty and low-poverty elementary and secondary schools • “High poverty” = upper quartile • Elementary schools with greater than 75.0% and secondary schools with greater than 57.4% FRPL • “Low poverty” = bottom quartile • Elementary schools with less than 33.4% and secondary schools with less than 20.5% FRPL

  10. Reporting • Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) – Data Elements • Teacher and paraprofessional quality • Percentage of qualified Title I paraprofessionals, excluding those with sole duties as translators and parent involvement assistants

  11. Private School Participation

  12. Private School Participation • Federal and State Compensatory Reporting Format – New School Number • 9995: Private School Students Participating in Title I Programs • Report services to private school students on the Federal State Compensatory Project Evaluation Reporting Format

  13. Contact Us Anna Moore, Title I Program Director Anna.Moore@fldoe.org 850-245-0479

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