Supplemental Educational Services and Public School Choice
About Supplemental Educational Services and Public School Choice
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Schools receiving Title I funds under the No Child Left Behind law that do not meet certain academic benchmarks in reading or math for two or more years must offer special opportunities to the families of enrolled students. In the Alleghany County Public Schools, there are four elementary schools receiving Title I funds in 2011-2012. |
Information and Statistics
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For each year, the table below shows: |
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* the number of schools offering SES and PSC |
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* the number of students who were eligible to participate in SES and PSC, based on March 31 data from the preceding
school year |
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* the actual number of students who participated in the SES and PSC programs, including students who continued PSC
participation from previous year(s) |
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# Schools |
# Eligible Students |
# Participating Students |
2010-2011 |
PSC |
1 |
564 |
0 |
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SES |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2011-2012 |
PSC |
1 |
564 |
2 |
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SES |
1 |
564 |
23 |
Supplemental Educational Services Information
The following ACPS elementary school will be providing SES for 2011-2012: |
Mountain View Elementary |
SES Provider Information
Public School Choice Transfer Options for Students in Eligible Schools (2011-2012)
PSC Eligible School |
Transfer School (A) |
Transfer School (B) |
Mountain View Elementary |
Boiling Spring Elementary |
Falling Spring Elementary |