South Salt Lake City Journal | April 2020

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April 2020 | Vol. 6 Iss. 04

FREE SOUTH SALT LAKE HOPES FOR ACCURATE CENSUS COUNT TO PROVIDE MORE FUNDS By Bill Hardesty | B.Hardesty@mycityjournals.com

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pril 1 is not only April Fools’ Day this year, it is also Census Day. It is the day everyone living in the United States, regardless of age, race or legal status is counted. “The census is an opportunity to get an accurate count of our community to maximize resources,” Kelli Meranda, the director of Promise South Salt Lake, said.

Show me the money

An accurate count is tied to many sources of funds for the city. George Washington University lists 16 large federal programs used in the state that are tied to the census count. The list includes Medicaid, highway planning and construction, Head Start, State Children’s Health Insurance program (S-CHIP), WIC funds, school lunch programs, and numerous health and home assistance programs. In Utah, it is estimated that cities lost $1,086 per uncounted person from the 2010 census. Because the census is only taken every 10 years, the actual lost is 10 times impactful meaning SSL could have lost $10,860 per uncounted person over the last 10 years. The biggest example of how funds are tied to the census is Title 1 funds. Title 1 is part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). However, the funds originated for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). Title 1 provides federal funds to schools with a high percentage of low-income students. While each school decides how to use Title 1 funds, they are commonly used to improve curriculum and programs, instructional activities, counseling, parental involvement and increase staff. With a population of 22% below the poverty level, these funds are used widely in schools in SSL.

Funding for Title 1 schools like Granite Park Junior High School is affected by participation in Census 2020. (Bill Hardesty/City Journals)

“With the theme of Invest in People running through so receive some form of local, state or federal funding or other much of the work we do, we regularly take stock of who we grants,” said South Salt Lake Mayor Cherie Wood. are and what services are needed. The census is a key piece that informs this process. Many of our programs and services Continued page 5

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