Anonymous wrote:Title I threshold is actually 40% who qualify for FARM. 99% A school that is 99% FARM is a "community eligibility" school where everyone gets a free lunch, so the more appropriate thing to say on the school profile would be "unknown" rather than 99%. They don't collect FARM applications at those schools, so they don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Watkins numbers were interesting, but not surprising. You have a large number of white families, presumably IB, bailing on the school for other options. If you extrapolate from Peabody, Watkins should be about 35-40% white, but it's only at 20%.
While much of the focus is trying to get buy-in for Eliot Hine, maybe more of the focus should be on keeping potential Hill middle schoolers in the DCPS system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the FARMS rates really correct? Aren't there more than 3 middle class kids at Garrison?
Once a school reaches title one status, the auto claim 99% farm
Is that true for all schools? Why is Bancroft title 1 and not 99% FARM?
Under NCLB, Title I funding is given to schools where at least 35% of the children in the school attendance area come from low-income families or to schools where 35% of the student population is low-income.[13] To determine the percentage of low-income families, school districts may select a poverty measure from among the following data sources: (1) the number of children ages 5–17 in poverty counted in the most recent census; (2) the number of children eligible for free and reduced price lunches under the National School Lunch Program; (3) the number of children in families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; (4) the number of children eligible to receive Medicaid assistance; or (5) a composite of these data sources. The district must use the same measure to rank all its school attendance areas. The funds are appropriated for the use of improving academic achievement for students in low-income households.[13]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the FARMS rates really correct? Aren't there more than 3 middle class kids at Garrison?
Once a school reaches title one status, the auto claim 99% farm
Anonymous wrote:Are the FARMS rates really correct? Aren't there more than 3 middle class kids at Garrison?