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By: John Young

SES set aside is GONE with the SES flexibility waiver.

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By: John Young

good questions about the compliance stuff related to being a Title 1. I wonder if they did have their meetings. I wonder how many title 1 schools in DE complied?

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By: Citizen

“Normally in a multi-school LEA [Local education agency], the district not the state would distribute the money down to its highest poverty schools. There is no census poverty [data] at the school...

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By: Citizen

Are “poverty” stats (vs. “low income,” which = free + reduced lunch students) available for each school individually? Or are they just calculated per LEA, for purposes of Title 1? I would love to see...

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By: pandora

You can a school by school breakdown <a href="http://profiles.doe.k12.de.us/SchoolProfiles/State/Default.aspx" rel="nofollow">here</a>. Click on a District and then click on a school. Hope...

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By: Citizen

Thank you, pandora–but for the schools I’ve looked at (CSD & charters) the per-school data provided is “low income.” That figure tallies all children who qualify for free lunch and reduced lunch....

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By: John Young

The census poverty rate is determined for the LEA, not individual schools. Charters are exceptions because they are both LEAs and individual schools.

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By: Citizen

Thanks. Too bad!

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By: bluechicken

Newark Charter School, which runs without a cafeteria, making free and reduced lunch options a mystery should not be getting title 1 funds, whether it is an LEA or not. I suspect the root of the...

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By: Guest

How exactly do they make free/reduced a mystery? Have you actually looked at the lunch program at the school or this a baseless accusation?

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