This publication, the ninth annual report of the Division of Federal Assistance of the Ohio Department of Education, summarizes the work of the division during fiscal 1974 (July 1, 1973-June 30, 1974). In addition to presenting statistical, fiscal, and graphic data, the report is designed to help educators and other interested persons to: understand the various federal programs administered by the division, review the size and scope of these categorical aid programs; comprehend the past, present, and potential impact of the educational opportunities provided throughout the various acts and titles; and recognize the progress made during the past five years. During fiscal 1974, the Division of Federal Assistance had seven distinct areas of responsibility connected with the Elementary and Secondary Education Act: (1) Basic Title I, designed to meet critical instructional needs of selected educationally disadvantaged children; (2) Special Title I, designed to meet the educational needs of children of migratory agricultural workers, handicapped children in state-operated schools, and orphaned, neglected, and delinquent children in state operated schools; (3) Title II, which provides funds for library resources and other instructional materials; (4) Title V, which provides funds for strengthening leadership capabilities of the Ohio Department of Education; and (5) Adult Basic Education. (Author/JM)
- Authorizing Institution
- Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Federal Assistance.
- Laws Policies and Programs
- Elementary and Secondary Education Act
- Location
- Ohio
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Descriptive
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Determination of allocations disbursement of 4
- The total number of participants has decreased 7
- Sarnmer terms are usually six weeks or less in 9
- Migrant Children 10
- 1974 seventy percent of the migtant 11
- Twenty-seven visually handicapped students 13
- Special Programs for 14
- Approximately 5000 students wei referred to 20
- Fiscal 1974 Financial Summary 26