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Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts: School Year 2005–06 (Fiscal Year 2006)
NCES 2008-345
July 2008


Table 8.  Federal revenues received by local education agencies for public elementary and secondary education, by program and state: Fiscal year 2006
 
  [in thousands of dollars] 
State Total Title I Special education Math and science Drug-free schools Vocational education Child nutrition Other and unspecified revenues through state1 Impact aid Other revenues direct to school districts2
Reporting states3  $47,483,019 $11,445,968 $9,678,791 $643,440 $8,957,424 $1,237,733
                     
Alabama  730,112 220,121 171,291 45,538 16,136 19,195 177,851 19,321 40,278 20,381
Alaska  289,855 42,170 31,861 11,294 1,613 3,099 25,559 25,037 108,902 40,320
Arizona  1,027,648 255,591 140,447 53,727 10,368 18,224 180,891 144,918 43,656
Arkansas  482,885 118,417 110,305 7,157 11,431 116,639 83,939 1,097 32,893
California  7,421,484 2,174,622 1,714,099 350,211 41,560 71,578 1,223,054 1,189,655 95,743 560,962
                     
Colorado  520,956 144,202 133,728 30,624 3,541 6,561 90,139 49,124 26,122
Connecticut  390,338 113,992 106,875 24,946 3,391 7,622 68,884 19,016 45,612
Delaware  113,810 33,352 27,107 1,809 4,184 20,336
District of Columbia  150,119 64,248 10,035 1,189 5,960 15,446 51,627 1,473 141
Florida  2,460,004 612,907 571,194 100,378 13,758 41,549 519,260 439,260 10,196
                     
Georgia  1,455,212 392,267 61,158
Hawaii  225,393 46,525 33,674 916 1,658 2,416 29,600 40,485
Idaho  202,632 48,324 42,685 13,018 4,439 3,501 45,772 26,347 7,410
Illinois  1,887,530 542,370 492,176 14,659 25,444 345,197 313,354 23,386 83,815
Indiana  743,056 177,988 221,177 5,869 12,012 168,452 140,658 2,530 12,151
                     
Iowa  397,290 64,242 133,308 3,056 6,985 72,759 74,183 793 41,718
Kansas  340,728 88,184 7,798 1,605 83,284 136,804 20,453 2,600
Kentucky  680,251 163,243 46,909
Louisiana  1,276,913 228,160 136,076 50,376 5,080 10,296 184,590 561,070 20,615
Maine  201,447 47,553 80,240 2,322 26,043 37,169 2,550 5,570
                     
Maryland  663,284 161,911 177,615 47,217 4,883 11,271 119,469 74,814 8,655 57,449
Massachusetts  749,362 215,796 239,215 13,005 117,677 118,072 45,597
Michigan  1,537,241 406,751 384,139 75,105 10,826 23,012 229,182 257,536 3,448 147,242
Minnesota  582,711 99,340 178,061 34,854 4,685 1,706 111,474 104,792 15,113 32,686
Mississippi  856,762 176,021 110,710 4,604 6,170 162,475 357,160 3,510 36,112
                     
Missouri  740,742 191,847 196,481 45,165 6,238 166,400 58,709 24,798 37,018
Montana  190,226 45,111 31,952 13,183 1,703 3,291 20,197 45,287 12,451
Nebraska  301,764 62,694 65,803 11,316 2,056 3,372 45,082 56,049 15,271 40,121
Nevada  258,814 71,280 60,188 12,908 1,770 5,281 58,308 25,578 3,195 20,306
New Hampshire  130,088 29,550 26,144 3,696 16,962 7,644
                     
New Jersey  1,001,813 267,513 301,013 8,968 178,821 230,615 14,883
New Mexico  446,994 99,778 58,256 16,536 1,909 5,895 76,259 80,780 70,465
New York  3,347,283 1,276,256 650,141 30,180 41,231 478,555 848,515 22,288
North Carolina  1,199,703 329,298 14,857
North Dakota  151,248 38,167 24,033 11,758 2,679 2,589 12,590 31,148 18,915
                     
Ohio  1,553,075 451,828 11,656 39,024 240,445
Oklahoma  654,807 166,410 133,789 34,809 3,946 32,854 140,680 47,217 84,245
Oregon  516,962 160,451 120,623 28,213 10,671 8,488 92,022 52,670 2,306 41,518
Pennsylvania  1,835,759 504,727 435,703 130,478 25,571 32,888 284,538 262,720 5,555 153,579
Rhode Island  151,219 48,445 36,779 13,906 4,208 23,755 3,131 2,881
                     
South Carolina  664,113 169,383 163,000 36,117 4,274 13,176 173,221 95,609 2,721 6,612
South Dakota  177,452 37,311 25,268 15,049 1,606 954 17,907 15,676 49,405 14,276
Tennessee  793,477 190,906 197,832 23,988 207,903 144,010 4,153
Texas  4,814,201 1,185,364 717,319 205,873 25,791 48,959 1,117,260 1,131,779 99,560
Utah  351,021 53,281 92,134 17,307 1,892 5,859 78,002 8,113
                     
Vermont  102,937 29,714 21,561 663 1,498 2,417 10,635 25,560 847 10,042
Virginia  866,982 220,177 238,347 53,220 6,744 17,599 172,312 38,957 43,062 76,564
Washington  801,941 205,066 201,525 7,879 145,914 55,286
West Virginia  346,628 110,808 63,683 160,639
Wisconsin  580,810 168,729 160,816 5,092 106,171 103,468 11,871
Wyoming  115,937 30,213 22,238 17,957 1,781 2,498 10,961 15,102 13,164 2,023
— Not available. Revenues are included in "other and unspecified revenues through state" and /or "other revenues direct to school districts" categories.
† Not applicable.
‡ Reporting standards not met. Data were missing for more than 15 percent of agencies in the 50 states and the District of Columbia at the national level, or data were missing for more than 20 percent of agencies in the state at the state level.
1 Includes revenues from innovative programs, adult education, and other federal revenues through the state.
2 Includes Indian education, bilingual education, Head Start, magnet schools, gifted and talented, and other federal revenues direct to school districts.
3 Federal revenues were missing for 8 percent of school districts in the 50 states and the District of Columbia for Title I, 7 percent for special education, 38 percent for mathematics and science, 18 percent for drug-free schools, 8 percent for vocational education, 1 percent for child nutrition, 25 percent for other and unspecified revenues through state, 1 percent for impact aid, and 17 percent for other revenues direct to school districts.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "School District Finance Survey (F-33)," fiscal year 2006, Version 1a.

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