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Each district (LEA) and charter school provides all school identification information through the Educational Directory and Demographical Information Exchange (EDDIE) application found online at http://apps.schools.nc.gov/eddie. EDDIE is kept up-to-date by subscribed users in each district or charter school. For school-level Report Cards, EDDIE provides the school’s name, address, telephone number, a link to its website (when available), and the prior year grade range, school type, and calendar type. For the district-level Report Cards, EDDIE provides the superintendent’s name and email address, the district’s name, address, telephone number, and a link to its website (when available). For additional EDDIE information, including a list of subscribed users, see the NC Department of Public Instruction’s website http://www.ncpublicschools.org/fbs/accounting/eddie/. Source: NCDPI, Financial & Business Services, School Business Division, July 2013 Title I Status Each year, about half the schools and all school districts in North Carolina receive Title I funding. Many of the major requirements in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) are outlined in Title I: teacher and paraprofessional requirements; accountability; standards and assessments; annual state Report Cards; professional development; and parent involvement. For additional Title I information, see the NC Department of Public Instruction’s Program Monitoring site http://www.ncpublicschools.org/program-monitoring/. |