Title: Federal Update: Title I, Part D Neglected or Delinquent Education Programs
1Federal Update Title I, Part DNeglected or
Delinquent Education Programs
- John McLaughlin, Ed.D.
- Federal Coordinator/Program Manager
- Title I, Part D and McKinney-Vento Homeless
Education Programs - U.S. Department of Education, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education - March 31, 2009
- Correctional Education Association
- Leadership Forum
- Annapolis, MD
2Title I, Part D Goals
- The goals of Title I, Part D programs are to
- Improve educational services for children and
youth who find themselves in the neglect and
juvenile justice systems so they have the
opportunity to meet challenging State academic
content and achievement standards - Provide them with services to successfully
transition from institutionalization to further
schooling or employment and - Prevent at-risk youth from dropping out of
school, and to provide dropouts and youth
returning from correctional facilities with a
support system to ensure their continued
education
3Title I, Part D Subpart 1
- FY 2008 - 2009
- Appropriation 47,703,870
- FY 2006 - 2007
- Students Served 132,229
- Number of programs 905
- Information from most recently certified ED data
4Title I, Part D Subpart 2
- FY 2008 - 2009
- Appropriation 139,256,373
- FY 2006 - 2007
- Students Served 352,852
- Number of programs 2,302
- Information from most recently certified ED data
5Title I, Part D FY 2006-2007 Subpart 1 Outcomes
6Title I, Part D FY 2006-2007 Subpart 1 Outcomes
7Title I, Part D FY 2006-2007 Subpart 2 Outcomes
8Title I, Part D FY 2006-2007 Subpart 2 Outcomes
9Title I, Part D Stimulus Funds
- Extra funds are for Subpart 2 only under the
Title I, Part A stimulus (ARRA) - Guiding Principles for Using the Funds
- Spend funds quickly to save and create jobs.
- Improve student achievement through school
improvement and reform. - Ensure transparency, reporting and
accountability. - Thoughtfully invest one-time funds.
- Updates
- http//www.ed.gov/policy/gen/leg/recovery/index.ht
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