The percentage of local education agencies that operate Pre-K programs targeting children from low - income families.
Not exact matches
Between 15 percent and 25 percent
of charter schools cited each
of the following difficulties, (listed with the difficulties receiving the highest
percentage first): state or
local board opposition, state
education agency resistance or regulation, internal conflicts or
local education agency resistance or regulation, or union or bargaining unit resistance.
Furthermore, 49 out
of the top 50
Local Education Agencies (LEAs) with the highest
percentage of students passing those exams are charters.
Federal Sources - Title I, Part A (Title I)
of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act, as amended (ESEA) provides financial assistance to
local educational
agencies (LEAs) and schools with high numbers or high
percentages of children from low - income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards.