Ms. Michelle Stephens
Nebraska Department of Education
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4987
Dear Ms. Stephens:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
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The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Alabama Department of Education
Division of Instructional Services
5227 Gordon Person Bldg, 50 N. Ripley St
Montgomery, 36130-2101
Dear Dr. Vandiver:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Ms. Ingrid Zaruba
Census and Geographic Information Network
Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Research and Analysis Section
1111 W. 8th, Suite 301
Juneau, AK 99811
Dear Ms. Zaruba:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Ms. Cindy Hirsch
Arizona Department of Education
1535 W Jefferson Bin #41
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Dear Ms. Hirsch:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Bill Dirst
Arkansas Department of Education
101 East Capitol, Suite 206
Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Mr. Dirst:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Wayne Dughi
California Department of Education
Education Demographics Office
1430 N Street, Suite 6308
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
Dear Mr. Dughi:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Annette Severson
Colorado Department of Education
Data and Research Unit
201 E. Colfax, Suite 508
Denver, CO 80202-1799
Dear Ms. Severson:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Mark Stange
Connecticut Dept of Education
Bureau of Grants Management
165 Capitol Avenue, Room 325
Hartford, CT 06105
Dear Mr. Stange:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Mr. Donald Berry
Pupil Accounting/Quality Control
Delaware Department of Education
The Townsend Building
401 Federal Street Suite 2
Dover, Delaware 19901-3639
Dear Mr. Berry:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Mr. Lavan Dukes
Florida Department of Education
325 West Gaines Street, Suite 852
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400
Dear Mr. Dukes:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Clara Keith
Georgia Department of Education
Policy and External Affairs
2062 Twin Towers East,
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
Dear Ms. Keith:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Mr. Edwin Ramones
Hawaii Department of Education
Information Resource Management Branch
601 Kamokila Boulevard, Room 409
Kapolei, HI 96707
Dear Mr. Ramones:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Idaho State Department of Education
650 W. State Street
Boise, ID 83720-0027
Dear Ms. Wells:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Richard Yong
Illinois State Board of Education
100 N. 1st Street
Springfield, Illinois 62777
Dear Mr. Yong:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Karen Lane
Indiana Department of Education
229 State House
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Dear Ms. Lane:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Margaret Hanson
Iowa Department of Education
Bureau of Planning, Research, Development and Evaluation Services
Grimes State Office Building
400 E. 14th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319-0146
Dear Ms. Hanson:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
Ken Hughes
Kansas Legislative Research Department
300 SW 10th Street, Room 010W.
Topeka, Kansas 66612
Dear Mr. Hughes:
The enclosed DVD provides you with the necessary information and instructions for responding to the 2009-2010 School District Review Program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The review program is of vital importance for your state’s allocation under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law (P.L.) 107-110. The Readme.txt on the data DVD contains a complete list of materials that your state will receive.
The DVD contains a full set of school district and other geographic entity boundary shapefiles for your state and the MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS). The MTPS is software developed by the Census Bureau that allows you to review and update school district boundaries. Additional Geographic Information System (GIS) software is not required to use the MTPS. The MTPS application includes Computer Based Training tutorials that we strongly encourage you to review before attempting any updates within the MTPS. We request that you use the MTPS application to:
Review the Census Bureau’s representation of your school district boundaries against your current boundaries.
Make updates to your school district boundaries.
The DVD also contains data files that list information about the 2007-2008 school districts that we currently have in our files. For selected states, there is also a list of school districts that are coextensive with other legal areas such as counties, cities, towns, and townships. If these data files are included on your DVD, we request that you review the information contained in them and provide us with any updates and corrections to:
School district names.
Federal Local Education Agency codes.
Grade ranges for allocating children if two school districts occupy the same area.
Counties in which school districts are located.
Relationships where school districts are coextensive with other
legal areas
such as counties, cities, towns, and townships.
The Census Bureau will place the data files and instructions on the Census Bureau Web site where they can be viewed and downloaded by state and local education officials. The URL for the School District page is: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/schdist/sch_dist.html.
We request that the school district information you submit reflect the 2009-2010 school districts as they exist or will exist on January 1, 2010. We are prepared to accept your updates as soon as possible and request that you submit your school district changes by October 30, 2009.
If
you have any questions or comments, please contact Colleen Joyce, Ian
Millett,
Pat Ream, or Lyndsey Abel of my staff. They can be
reached by telephone at
301-763-1099 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
We
look forward to working with you to ensure the successful completion
of the
2009-2010 School District Review Program and thank you
in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Timothy F. Trainor
Chief, Geography Division
Enclosure
2009-2010 School District Review Program Digital State Data DVD
Census Bureau MAF/TIGER Partnership Software version 5.0
cc: State Title I Coordinator
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