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Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts: School Year 2004—05 (Fiscal Year 2005)
NCES 2007-355
June 2007


Table 8.  Federal revenues received by local education agencies for public elementary and secondary education, by program and state: Fiscal year 2005
[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 $44,694,052 $11,067,999 $9,063,641 $627,302 $8,498,486 $1,184,059
 
Alabama  665,924 213,404 155,450 43,752 15,589 23,369 168,537 24,439 3,840 17,544
Alaska  302,846 43,503 30,439 8,813 1,245 3,205 23,518 117,386 46,728
Arizona  957,312 205,564 134,016 48,016 9,743 18,189 184,363 129,728 54,467
Arkansas  447,826 116,130 101,401 5,754 12,577 104,226 76,557 715 29,390
California  7,148,863 2,140,623 1,604,291 333,290 52,036 69,980 1,168,938 1,144,363 94,195 541,147
 
Colorado  472,246 131,366 116,261 30,625 3,676 7,349 82,238 39,153 22,520
Connecticut  403,794 125,214 105,093 25,598 3,191 7,626 66,300 23,084 47,688
Delaware  110,139 31,468 26,547 1,842 4,381 18,300
District of Columbia  198,099 47,773 14,042 1,610 4,295 15,965 112,024 1,814 576
Florida  2,328,513 569,180 557,072 105,466 14,221 38,608 510,096 372,774 14,244
 
Georgia  1,375,318 354,945 22,698
Hawaii  236,973 39,779 32,881 286 1,550 2,713 45,749 54,536
Idaho  192,786 45,233 42,838 13,339 3,211 3,066 43,163 21,712 7,984
Illinois  1,835,824 533,903 474,787 13,121 30,531 319,995 313,402 15,410 87,735
Indiana  712,400 180,625 204,856 6,085 12,129 138,191 153,384 2,545 12,395
 
Iowa  363,930 64,064 101,316 3,093 7,262 68,125 74,907 943 43,870
Kansas  356,865 91,703 9,762 1,555 82,479 144,990 23,106 3,270
Kentucky  646,215 152,787 43,707
Louisiana  844,640 255,860 139,710 52,732 6,329 10,677 201,230 109,663 8,987
Maine  197,651 44,909 74,149 2,490 25,635 41,765 2,868 5,835
 
Maryland  670,998 170,137 164,895 53,383 5,504 10,735 112,396 89,676 10,516 53,756
Massachusetts  761,359 223,300 238,032 12,351 124,623 38,813
Michigan  1,521,806 414,529 364,003 91,288 11,866 24,642 211,263 235,175 3,035
Minnesota  550,604 104,289 166,900 37,862 4,555 790 103,784 84,234 14,007 34,183
Mississippi  552,628 167,166 96,567 4,835 6,269 159,256 93,869 4,768 19,898
 
Missouri  694,008 185,305 165,948 47,285 5,976 157,859 58,216 23,064 35,955
Montana  191,687 44,902 31,682 12,855 1,660 3,212 19,438 46,614 13,350
Nebraska  295,968 40,020 76,402 17,355 1,708 4,325 42,032 61,828 13,607 38,691
Nevada  251,421 56,866 54,555 13,583 2,349 4,669 53,249 36,685 4,583 24,882
New Hampshire  125,956 28,958 24,452 4,608 16,018 7,487
 
New Jersey  956,036 253,655 293,231 8,690 173,449 209,510 17,501
New Mexico  480,888 112,098 74,480 18,867 1,849 5,355 75,767 89,187 62,138
New York  3,162,431 1,153,730 578,070 33,342 19,851 455,942 901,610 19,560
North Carolina  1,133,142 303,620 16,958
North Dakota  148,482 35,320 22,703 11,676 2,628 2,801 11,995 34,723 17,650
 
Ohio  1,474,514 386,104 11,571 37,504 238,276 100,014
Oklahoma  678,448 205,742 119,547 34,413 4,598 32,835 130,846 46,032 92,384
Oregon  498,217 150,157 108,191 25,256 11,829 9,363 87,731 60,687 3,350 41,653
Pennsylvania  1,785,150 496,683 439,602 125,147 22,542 32,583 271,437 239,186 4,419 153,551
Rhode Island  146,987 44,756 33,662 14,545 1,623 4,478 22,401 17,740 5,303 2,479
 
South Carolina  639,308 161,302 149,809 37,329 4,354 13,463 160,809 104,282 4,626 3,334
South Dakota  176,738 36,354 25,234 15,739 1,497 17,838 13,241 47,541 19,169
Tennessee  787,269 199,995 194,899 19,371 191,638 151,082 4,062
Texas  4,158,002 1,136,231 649,575 208,092 25,106 50,301 1,028,714 684,009 100,099 275,875
Utah  334,830 47,063 84,538 14,052 2,165 6,725 74,096 72,704 8,992
 
Vermont  95,016 26,451 20,145 382 1,346 2,730 10,038 23,922 515 9,487
Virginia  826,830 206,469 217,436 48,236 7,375 19,338 162,058 45,532 48,317 72,069
Washington  796,450 199,410 194,038 8,172 139,450 67,246
West Virginia  329,159 97,156 59,921 159,611 12,471
Wisconsin  565,072 160,983 154,792 5,127 97,251 103,303 13,285
Wyoming  106,484 28,671 19,000 17,370 1,760 2,487 10,511 15,992 8,630 2,063
— Not available. Revenues are included in "other and unspecified revenues through state" and "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 8 percent of school districts in the 50 states and the District of Columbia for Title I, 6 percent for special education, 37 percent for math and science, 17 percent for drug-free schools, 7 percent for vocational education, 1 percent for child nutrition, 21 percent for other and unspecified revenues through state, 1 percent for impact aid, and 16 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 2005, Version 1a.

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