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Doolittle, Martha – Online Submission, 2015
Austin Independent School District's English language learner students' (ELLs) results for the state's academic tests (STAAR) 2015 in reading and writing, grades 3 through 5, and the state's English language proficiency test (TELPAS) 2015, grades kindergarten through 5, are summarized.
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Elementary School Students, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Burd, Michelle; Koehler, Holly; Doolittle, Martha – Online Submission, 2010
Austin Independent School District used more than $31 million federal Title I, Part A funds in the 2009-2010 school year to support almost 45,000 students at 71 Title I schools. This report summarizes compliance and service data.
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Doolittle, Martha – Online Submission, 2009
Austin Independent School District allocated federal NCLB Title I, Part A funds to 68 school-wide campuses (52 elementary, 11 middle, and 5 high schools) where the percentages of low-income children ranged from 45% to 99%. Other funds were allocated to provide services district wide to students, staff, and families. This report summarizes Title I…
Descriptors: School Districts, Federal Aid, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students