Title ID October Count 2006.

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Title ID October Count 2006

improve academic achievement of neglected or delinquent students Title ID subpart 2 Federal funding to: improve academic achievement of neglected or delinquent students

Calculating Allocations USDE counts students: residing in locally operated facilities for N or D for 30 consecutive days, one of which must be in October

Allocations determined USDE allocates funding Using number of all neglected or delinquent students in US Determines a per child allocation

October Count Count must be submitted to ODE by December 15, 2006 Funding will not be allocated for students unreported in October Count

Eligible Facilities A residential facility Within district boundaries Serving neglected or Delinquent students Academic program provided by district

Identifying Neglected Students Students who are Orphaned Abandoned Removed from home for safety of the child Not in foster care

Identifying Delinquent Students Adjudicated delinquent in need of supervision Not a parental or district placement for treatment

Identifying Students Students placed in “after care” by: State facility for delinquent students Court placement

Survey on ODE District webpage Count must be verifiable Submission of Count Survey on ODE District webpage Count must be verifiable District maintains list of students counted including: Age Reason for placement Evidence of adjudication

Further Information ODE Title ID webpage Text documents accompanying this PowerPoint Includes NCLB law and Guidance Contact – Ardeen.sykes@state.or.us (503) 947-5807