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Report Highlights: State ESEA Title I Participation Information for 2000-2001: Final Summary Report (2004)
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Background

This report summarizes data for the Title I, Part A, Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) program. This report provides participation data for 2000-2001 as well as comparisons to 1999-2000 and previous reporting years. Topics include: districts, schools, and students served, the range of instructional and support services provided, Title I staffing patterns, and schools' progress towards meeting performance standards. Student achievement information is reported separately in State Education Indicators with a Focus on Title I 2000-2001, a companion report soon to be available at: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/ppss/index.html.

Key Findings

Participation

  • Over 50,000 schools participated in the Title I program in 2000-2001. This figure represents 54 percent of the reported 93,300 elementary and secondary schools in the nation. About half (25,000) of the Title I schools were operating schoolwide programs, a 10 percent increase over 1999-2000. The remaining schools were operating targeted assistance programs (24,800).
  • The total number of Title I participants did not change significantly (15.1 million in 2000-2001, as compared with 14.8 million in 1999-2000). In both years, 32 percent of public elementary and secondary students nationwide received Title I services. Most Title I participants were in the elementary grades; 73 percent of participants were in grades K-6, 17 percent were in grades 7-9, and 7 percent were in grades 10-12.
  • Thirty-five percent of Title I participants were non-Hispanic whites, 32 percent were Hispanic, 27 percent were non-Hispanic blacks, 3 percent were Asian or Pacific Islanders, 2 percent were Native American, and 1 percent were of other racial or ethnic groups.
  • In 2000-2001, students with disabilities represented 11 percent of participants; students with limited English proficiency represented 16 percent; and children of migratory workers represented 2 percent.

School Improvement

  • In the 2000-2001 school year, 8,649 schools (18 percent of all Title I schools) were identified for improvement, the same percentage reported in 1999-2000. Twenty-three percent of schoolwide program schools were identified, and 13 percent of targeted assistance schools were identified.
  • Seventy-six percent of Title I schools met state criteria for adequate yearly progress (AYP), the same percentage reported by states in 1999-2000. The lowest poverty schools (0-34 percent free and reduced price lunch) had higher percentages meeting AYP criteria (85 percent), compared with the highest poverty (75-100 percent poverty) schools, which had 62 percent meeting AYP criteria.

Services

  • Ninety-three percent of the Title I students in targeted assistance schools received Title I-supported reading/language arts instruction. Fifty-eight percent received Title I-supported mathematics instruction.
  • Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia reported that 2,238 districts (18 percent of the total) provided Title I-supported family literacy services.
  • Forty-nine states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico reported that their Title I schools operated 16,632 Title I extended time instructional programs.

Staffing

  • Teachers and teacher aides constituted 83 percent of the total staff funded by Title I. Close to half of Title I-supported staff (44 percent) were teachers, and teacher aides represented 39 percent of staff.
  • Additional Title I-supported staff included: support staff (7 percent), administrators (3 percent) and other staff (7 percent).

Copies of this report are available by contacting the U.S. Department of Education's Publication Center in the following ways: Toll-free phone calls to 1-877-4ED-Pubs (1-877-433-7827), TTY/TDD call 1-877-576-7734. If 877 is not yet available in your area, call 1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327), TTY/TDD call 1-800-437-0833; via Internet at www.ed.gov/pubs/edpubs.html; via e-mail at edpubs@inet.ed.gov; via fax to 301-470-1244; and via mail to ED Pubs, Education Publications Center, U.S. Department of Education, P.O. Box 1398, Jessup, MD 20794-1398. This report is available online at: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/ppss/reports.html.

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