Notes and Working Papers Concerning the Administration of Programs: Authorized Under Title 1 of Public Law 89-10, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as Amended by Public Law 89-750 |
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Page 777 - Education with respect to program operations and program evaluation of Title I of Public Law 89-10, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended in 1966. This information, as well as that already published in other volumes of the "Notes and Working Papers" series, can be most useful to the subcommittee in carrying out its legislative oversight responsibilities.
Page 1040 - ... withdraws from membership before graduating from secondary school (grade 12) or before completing an equivalent program of studies. Such an individual...
Page 1038 - The aggregate attendance of a school during a reporting period (normally a school year) divided by the number of days school is in session during this period. Only days on which the pupils are under the guidance and direction of teachers should be considered days in session. Average daily membership (ADM...
Page 926 - It no longer provides reasonable promise of substantial progress toward meeting the special educational needs of educationally deprived children.
Page 901 - New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Page 1038 - The aggregate membership of a school during a reporting period (normally a school year) divided by the number of days school is in session during this period. Only days on which the pupils are under the guidance and direction of teachers should be considered as days in session. The average daily membership for groups of schools having varying lengths of terms is the average of the average daily memberships obtained for the individual schools.
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Page 1040 - A pupil who leaves a school, for any reason except death, before graduation or completion of a program of studies and without transferring to another school.
Page 773 - Authorized under Title I of Public Law 89-10, The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as Amended by Public Law 89-750.
Page 1038 - ... in the school divided by the number of days school was actually in session. Only days on which pupils were under the guidance and direction of teachers in the teaching process may be considered as days in session.