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Even Start Information Reporting System

Report: Even Start Family Literacy Program Title 1 Part B
School Year: 2004 - 2005
Report Period: Annual
Statewide Report

L-2. Numbers of Even Start Families Served

   a. Number of Families Served

5816 

   b. Total Number of Adults Participating

6796 

   c. Total Nubmer of Adults who are English Language Learners

3760 

   d. Total Number of Children Participating

10814 

 

L-5. Average Number of Hours of Instruction Offered Per Month

   a. Adult Education

6804 

   b. Early Childhood Education (0-3)

6818.7 

   c. Early Childhood Education (4-5)

5239.3 

   d. Early Childhood Education (6-7)

1521.3 

   e. Early Childhood Education (8 and older)

1151.8 

   f. Parenting Education

1499.3 

 

L-6. Average Number of Hours of Participation Per Month

   a. Adult Education

66041 

   b. Early Childhood Education (0-3)

71198 

   c. Early Childhood Education (4-5)

23824 

   d. Early Childhood Education (6-7)

10310 

   e. Early Childhood Education (8 and older)

4340.8 

   f. Parenting Education

18217 

 

L-7. Characteristics of Newly Enrolled Families at the time of Enrollment

   a. Percent of Newly Enrolled Families at or below the Federal Poverty Level

92.6% 

   b. Percent of Newly Enrolled Adult Participants without a High School Diploma or GED

99.4% 

   c. Percent of Newly Enrolled Adult Participants who have not gone beyond the 9th Grade

95.1% 

   d. Number of Newly Enrolled Families

2462 

   e. Number of Newly Enrolled Adult Participants

2830 

 

L-8. Percent of Newly Enrolled Families Enrolled in Program Year 2005 that Remain in the Program

   a. Less Than 3 Months

37.61% 

   b. From 4 to 6 Months

28.35% 

   c. From 7 to 12 Months

34.04% 

   d. More Than 12 Months

0% 

 

L-9. Percent of Families Enrolled in Program Year 2005 that Remain in the Program

   a. Less Than 3 Months

31.98% 

   b. From 4 to 6 Months

15.08% 

   c. From 7 to 12 Months

22.85% 

   d. More Than 12 Months

30.09%