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Table 8. Federal revenues received by local education agencies for public elementary and secondary education, by program and state: Fiscal year 2008
[in thousands of dollars] | ||||||||||
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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 | $47,597,908 | $11,402,149 | $10,049,312 | ‡ | $260,995 | $604,897 | $9,985,610 | ‡ | $1,245,254 | ‡ |
Alabama | 711,391 | 219,828 | 167,618 | 43,761 | 16,860 | 16,053 | 200,553 | 22,679 | 4,088 | 19,951 |
Alaska | 303,399 | 41,252 | 28,746 | ‡ | 995 | 2,921 | 27,761 | 20,655 | 136,015 | 33,908 |
Arizona | 1,053,251 | 269,993 | 145,655 | 46,920 | 13,865 | 18,616 | 220,822 | ‡ | 141,630 | 54,184 |
Arkansas | 489,332 | 118,287 | 106,038 | ‡ | 4,947 | ‡ | 139,214 | 86,867 | 854 | 23,043 |
California | 7,227,740 | 1,885,366 | 1,782,769 | 346,734 | 35,519 | 67,200 | 1,390,720 | 1,067,940 | 89,832 | 561,660 |
Colorado | 547,564 | 146,702 | 140,203 | 31,889 | 2,801 | 7,336 | 105,580 | ‡ | 20,247 | 46,806 |
Connecticut | 390,195 | 107,450 | 116,779 | 25,873 | 2,344 | 7,174 | 77,552 | ‡ | — | 38,977 |
Delaware | 109,428 | 31,389 | 28,940 | ‡ | 1,130 | 4,947 | 21,659 | 21,363 | — | — |
District of Columbia | 144,222 | 32,853 | 11,361 | ‡ | 971 | 4,218 | 14,298 | 77,869 | 1,940 | 516 |
Florida | 2,480,218 | 646,679 | 582,961 | 104,976 | 10,973 | 41,929 | 573,732 | 357,726 | 11,870 | ‡ |
Georgia | 1,449,557 | — | — | — | — | — | 447,726 | ‡ | 24,544 | ‡ |
Hawaii | 310,732 | 52,171 | 56,136 | 1,850 | 2,343 | 4,772 | 36,813 | ‡ | 69,620 | ‡ |
Idaho | 208,388 | 47,047 | 48,848 | 12,322 | 3,438 | 3,494 | 53,448 | 24,353 | 9,077 | ‡ |
Illinois | 1,996,814 | 625,525 | 521,063 | ‡ | 11,348 | 30,542 | 370,891 | 316,919 | 25,855 | 88,886 |
Indiana | 812,893 | 218,853 | 243,002 | ‡ | ‡ | 11,897 | 195,508 | ‡ | 1,095 | ‡ |
Iowa | 391,985 | 70,275 | 139,339 | ‡ | 2,760 | 6,676 | 81,194 | 64,149 | 695 | ‡ |
Kansas | 344,198 | 93,931 | — | — | 6,232 | 1,580 | 96,806 | 123,318 | 19,114 | 3,217 |
Kentucky | 697,220 | — | — | — | — | — | 181,347 | ‡ | — | ‡ |
Louisiana | 1,330,169 | 308,839 | 184,758 | 59,283 | 5,766 | 11,073 | 206,615 | 453,322 | 10,522 | ‡ |
Maine | 194,914 | 45,476 | 45,040 | 10,854 | 147 | 2,139 | 29,100 | 43,886 | 3,540 | 14,732 |
Maryland | 701,595 | 212,328 | 180,945 | 40,488 | 3,646 | 10,793 | 128,822 | 86,100 | 8,896 | ‡ |
Massachusetts | 742,093 | 205,069 | 238,965 | — | — | 11,858 | 145,958 | ‡ | — | 44,963 |
Michigan | 1,506,858 | 412,823 | 367,478 | 80,397 | 7,155 | 22,081 | 249,325 | ‡ | 7,628 | ‡ |
Minnesota | 591,072 | 112,315 | 178,734 | 36,392 | 3,148 | 6,971 | 126,831 | ‡ | 16,619 | ‡ |
Mississippi | 708,253 | 187,085 | 109,619 | — | 3,298 | 6,782 | 174,941 | 181,999 | 3,518 | 41,011 |
Missouri | 741,945 | 193,755 | 194,257 | 45,870 | 5,162 | 14,204 | 182,930 | ‡ | 24,532 | 28,493 |
Montana | 185,898 | 43,492 | 34,637 | ‡ | 1,038 | 2,888 | 21,605 | ‡ | 48,543 | 9,526 |
Nebraska | 321,975 | 61,158 | 68,536 | 14,100 | 1,710 | 3,696 | 51,461 | ‡ | 14,761 | ‡ |
Nevada | 280,898 | 75,918 | 62,739 | 16,235 | 3,332 | 6,090 | 68,933 | 26,528 | 4,975 | ‡ |
New Hampshire | 136,012 | 31,975 | 31,496 | — | — | 3,841 | 19,120 | ‡ | — | 3,147 |
New Jersey | 999,294 | 242,491 | 329,551 | — | — | 7,618 | 200,631 | 201,343 | 17,660 | — |
New Mexico | 467,492 | 94,731 | 82,512 | 19,707 | 1,401 | 5,613 | ‡ | ‡ | 99,036 | ‡ |
New York | 3,136,293 | 1,163,812 | 659,175 | — | 21,389 | 11,978 | 516,480 | 738,106 | 24,115 | ‡ |
North Carolina | 1,254,917 | — | — | — | — | — | 361,488 | ‡ | — | ‡ |
North Dakota | 145,770 | 34,886 | 26,340 | 11,202 | 2,470 | 2,402 | 14,352 | ‡ | 29,603 | 16,317 |
Ohio | 1,601,142 | — | 456,043 | — | 8,224 | 36,187 | 298,731 | ‡ | 95 | 107,603 |
Oklahoma | 642,088 | 146,276 | 139,085 | 33,097 | 3,079 | 30,418 | 156,522 | ‡ | 39,371 | ‡ |
Oregon | 515,223 | 146,352 | 120,251 | 26,804 | 6,263 | 7,849 | 102,787 | ‡ | 2,292 | 43,507 |
Pennsylvania | 1,921,250 | 536,285 | 424,304 | 121,904 | 24,458 | 31,423 | 312,721 | 225,616 | 3,663 | 240,876 |
Rhode Island | 167,399 | 48,540 | 36,490 | 13,332 | 1,217 | 4,089 | 26,635 | 31,520 | 3,034 | 2,542 |
South Carolina | 693,967 | 187,589 | 172,714 | 35,544 | 3,434 | 12,822 | 191,785 | 82,157 | 3,427 | 4,495 |
South Dakota | 180,925 | 39,298 | 27,485 | 14,091 | 1,552 | ‡ | 19,704 | 12,519 | 51,384 | 14,141 |
Tennessee | 840,919 | 214,674 | 208,330 | ‡ | ‡ | 22,369 | 233,607 | 119,819 | 6,022 | ‡ |
Texas | 4,591,616 | 1,211,575 | 793,093 | 231,028 | 19,494 | 47,736 | 1,256,246 | ‡ | 105,767 | ‡ |
Utah | 391,391 | 53,428 | 92,745 | 17,688 | 1,464 | 6,199 | 85,743 | ‡ | 21,947 | ‡ |
Vermont | 94,585 | 27,892 | 22,798 | 118 | 1,358 | 2,745 | 11,478 | 21,295 | 597 | 6,304 |
Virginia | 897,627 | 231,253 | 246,315 | 47,808 | 4,432 | 18,277 | 192,991 | 34,047 | 49,502 | 73,002 |
Washington | 895,642 | 204,214 | 213,422 | ‡ | — | 8,361 | 161,384 | ‡ | 58,477 | ‡ |
West Virginia | 320,529 | 95,833 | — | — | — | — | 64,866 | 151,297 | — | ‡ |
Wisconsin | 629,423 | 196,612 | 162,036 | — | — | 5,159 | 123,847 | 100,265 | 16,254 | ‡ |
Wyoming | 100,207 | 28,574 | 19,961 | 14,060 | 1,180 | 2,133 | 11,955 | ‡ | 12,998 | 1,192 |
— Not available. Revenues are included in “other and unspecified revenues through state” and /or “other revenues direct to school districts” categories. | ||||||||||
‡ 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. Missing revenues are included in other program columns and are included in total federal revenues. | ||||||||||
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 10 percent of school districts in the 50 states and the District of Columbia for Title I, 7 percent for special education, 39 percent for math and science, 17 percent for drug-free schools, 9 percent for vocational education, 2 percent for child nutrition, 30 percent for other and unspecified revenues through state, 2 percent for impact aid, and 24 percent for other revenues direct to school districts. | ||||||||||
NOTE: All local education agencies (LEAs) reported in the School District Finance Survey (F-33) are included in this table. | ||||||||||
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), “School District Finance Survey (F-33),” fiscal year 2008, Version 1a. |