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Appendix 9: Program Service Codes<br />

Title I - Part A: Improving Basic Programs -Targeted Assistance Program (other than 5533) —<br />

Code 0286<br />

Level Designation: School-level service.<br />

Description: Indicates that the student is served in a "Targeted Assistance Program" supported<br />

with Title I program funds. For students in a school that operates a targeted Title I program, a<br />

programs fact record (code 0286) must be reported for each student who is served.<br />

Purpose: To identify such students for reporting these data to the USED.<br />

Entry Date: Date service began.<br />

Exit Date: Date service ended.<br />

Reason for Ending Code: Not used.<br />

Title I – Part A: Improving Basic <strong>Education</strong>al Services for School-wide Program (other than<br />

5533) — Code 0411<br />

Level Designation: School-level service.<br />

Description: Identifies students served by a school-wide (as opposed to a targeted assistance)<br />

supported with Title I program funds.<br />

Purpose: To identify such students for reporting these data to the USED.<br />

Entry Date: Date service began.<br />

Exit Date: Date service ended.<br />

Reason for Ending Code: Not used.<br />

Title I - Part C: <strong>Education</strong> of Migratory Children — Code 0330<br />

Level Designation: District-level service.<br />

Description: Indicates that the student is served by programs supported with Title I - Part C<br />

funds. A student is a migrant child if the student is, or the student's parents, spouse, or<br />

guardian is, a migratory agricultural worker, including a migratory dairy worker or a migratory<br />

fisher, and who, in the preceding 36 months, in order to obtain, or accompany such parent,<br />

spouse, or guardian in order to obtain, temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or<br />

fishing work has moved from one school district to another, or resides in a school district of<br />

more than 15,000 square miles and migrates a distance of 20 miles or more to a temporary<br />

residence to engage in temporary or seasonal employment in agriculture or fishing. All<br />

students eligible to be served by programs supported with Title I - Part C funds should have a<br />

Certificate of Eligibility signed by a parent or guardian and filed with the superintendent of<br />

schools.<br />

Purpose: Migrant data must be collected for each student, if applicable (i.e., the student is a<br />

migrant and is served in a program funded by Title I - Part C), to fulfill the <strong>State</strong> reporting<br />

requirements under NCLB and because school and district data for certain migrant students is<br />

included in the school and district report cards.<br />

Entry Date: Date of eligibility decision.<br />

Exit Date: Date that eligibility ends.<br />

Reason for Ending Code: Not used.<br />

Title I - Part D: Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are<br />

Delinquent — Code 0187<br />

Level Designation: District-level service.<br />

Description: Indicates that the student is served by programs supported by funding under<br />

NCLB Title I - Part D during the reporting year. For a student to be counted for this funding<br />

purpose, the student must be between the ages of 5 and 17, and reside in an institution for the<br />

delinquent. Delinquent children will have been adjudicated delinquent or persons in need of<br />

239 Student Information Repository System Manual for 2010–11 Version 6.2

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