Federally funded PIRC programs provide parents with the information they ne their rights and opportunities for supplemental services and public school choi. PIRCs provide information on their state accountability systems, rights, and opport choice options.
Federally funded PIRC programs provide parents with the information they ne their rights and opportunities for supplemental services and public school choi. PIRCs provide information on their state accountability systems, rights, and opport choice options.
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Federally funded PIRC programs provide parents with the information they ne their rights and opportunities for supplemental services and public school choi. PIRCs provide information on their state accountability systems, rights, and opport choice options.
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Strategic Goal 2 Discretionary ESEA, Title V, Part D-16 Document Year 2007 Appropriation: $39,600 CFDA 84.310A: Parental Assistance and Local Family Information Centers
Program Goal: To increase information and options for parents.
Objective 1 of 1: Federally funded PIRC programs provide parents with the information they ne their rights and opportunities for supplemental services and public school choi Measure 1.1 of 1: The number of parents of children in the Parent Information and Resource Centers (PIRC) prog making adequate yearly progress) who receive information on their state accountability systems, rights, and opport choice options. (Desired direction: increase) 1444 Actual Year Target (or date expected) 2003 Set a Baseline Not Collected Not Collected 2004 Set a Baseline 28,525,382 Target Met 2005 BL+5% 53,788,378 Target Excee 2006 BL+10% 56,059,137 Target Excee 2007 Set a Baseline (January 2008) Pending 2008 BL+5% (January 2009) Pending 2009 BL+10% (January 2010) Pending Frequency of Data Collection. Annual