Title I, Part D, State Resources

The State Resource Pages provide a variety of resources for all 50 States, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Resources include Title I, Part D, contact information; links to relevant State agencies, Web pages, articles, and presentations; and key State-specific demographic and academic data. See NDTAC's State and National Fast Facts for additional Washington data.


Map of Washington

Washington

Title I Director

Gayle Pauley
(360) 725-6100
gpauley@ospi.wednet.edu

ND Coordinator

Kathleen Sande
(360) 725-6046
Kathleen.Sande@k12.wa.us

NDTAC Liaison

Nick Read

Nick Read
202-403-5354
nread@air.org

Have a question or technical assistance request? Call or e-mail me.

Additional Resources

Washington State Title I, Part D, System Change (slides 8-14) (2011) - Presentation by Kathleen Sande; Title I, Part D, manager; Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Education Advocates in Washington State:

Building a Collaboration Conference (2007) - Presentation by Kathleen Sande; Title I, Part D, manager; Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. (View full Webinar: Sharing Professional Development Strategies: How States are Providing Training and Support to Part D Subgrantees)

Have a program to highlight? Email your NDTAC Liaison (at the address above) to let him or her know, and it could be featured in a future NDTAC product or presentation.

Fast Facts: Juvenile Justice Education Data by State

Funding Allocation, Number of Programs and Students Served

Program Information 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Subpart 1 Funding
US $ 47,703,870 $ 49,166,325 $ 49,166,325
WA $ 717,408 $ 1,065,391 $ 1,032,887
Number of Programs
US 771 720 861
WA 18 15 15
Number of Students Served
US 125,456 109,146 106,747
WA 1,516 1,280 1,906

Students Attaining Academic Outcomes

Line graph with four lines demonstrating the percentages of students who 1) earned high school course credits and 2) who earned a GED or high school diploma in Washington and the United States from 2008 to 2010.
Additional Information

See NDTAC's State and National Fast Facts for complete Washington data, including addtional data on programs, demographics, and academic outcomes and performance, as well as definitions, data sources, and technical notes.