Federal Report Cards

  • The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires each State education agency to prepare and publish an annual report card with state-, local education agency (LEA)- and campus-level data. 

    Each LEA that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for disseminating the state-, LEA- and campus-level report cards to 1) all LEA campuses, 2) parents of all enrolled students, and 3) the general public via widely available public means, such as posting on the Internet, distribution to the media, or distribution through public agencies. 

    As per recent guidance from the US Department of Education, each LEA shall have the federal report cards posted on its website for a minimum of 3 years.

    To view the State, district, and campus report cards, click the link below.

    RATING REPORTS


Conflict of Interest

  • In accordance with federal regulations and 2 CFR 200, Denton ISD has developed a Purchasing Conflict of Interest form to be used to disclose conflicts related to purchasing, contract management or other expenditure of federal grant funds.

     

    To view Denton ISD's current and past conflicts of interest, click the link below.

    conflict of interest disclosure statements


Head Start Sec. 644 Annual Compliance Report

  • In accordance with Head Start Sec. 644 Administrative Requirements and Standards, each Head Start agency shall make available to the public a report published at least once in a fiscal year that discloses the specific information from the most recently concluded fiscal year, except that reporting such information shall not reveal personally identifiable information about an individual child or parent.


Annual Notice of Nondiscrimination

  • The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the United States Department of Education (USDE) requires that school systems provide CTE programs, services and activities in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has regulatory responsibilities for CTE programs in Texas public secondary schools and is required to adopt a civil rights compliance program to identify, remedy and/or prevent discrimination in the CTE programs operated by school systems.

    To view Denton ISD's Non-Discrimination Policy, click the link below. 

    non-discrimination policy


Indirect Cost Rates

  • The US Department of Education (USDE) has given the Texas Education Agency authority to issue indirect cost rates for independent school districts to recover their organization-wide administrative costs of managing federal grants, such as costs related to accounting, budgeting, purchasing, auditing, and payroll processing.

     

    Below are the current and prior-year Indirect Cost Rates for Denton ISD.

     

    Fiscal Year 2024-2025

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 4.234%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 15.362%

    Fiscal Year 2023-2024

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 4.240%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 15.079%

    Fiscal Year 2022-2023

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 4.111%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 15.020%

    Fiscal Year 2021-2022

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 3.883%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 15.879%

    Fiscal Year 2020-2021

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 3.727%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 14.922%

    Fiscal Year 2019-2020

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 3.554%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 14.573%

    Fiscal Year 2018-2019

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 3.298%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 12.986%

    Fiscal Year 2017-2018

    • Restricted Indirect Cost Rate: 2.140%
    • Unrestricted Indirect Cost Rate: 20.750%