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Fiscal Year 2013 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MISSISSIPPI Fiscal Year 2013 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MISSISSIPPI FY 2013 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 2800360 Aberdeen School District 914,227 2800390 Alcorn School District 740,277 2800420 Amite County School District 785,087 2800450 Amory School District 422,031 2800510 Attala County School District 644,185 2800540 Baldwyn School District 378,981 2800570 Bay St. Louis School District 696,338 2800690 Benoit School District 279,363 2800600 Benton County School District 525,018 2800630 Biloxi Public School District 1,330,306 2800820 Booneville School District 293,617 2800840 Brookhaven School District 1,266,154 2800870 Calhoun County School District 705,744 2800900 Canton Public School District 1,799,964 2800930 Carroll County School District 354,195 2800960 Chickasaw County School District 168,589 2800990 Choctaw County School District 810,696 2801020 Claiborne County School District 1,122,557 2801050 Clarksdale Municipal School District 2,789,931 2801080 Clay County School District 204,949 2800750 Cleveland School District 1,449,795 2801090 Clinton Public School District 696,804 2801110 Coahoma County School District 1,451,980 2801140 Coffeeville School District 415,446 2801170 Columbia School District 782,792 2801200 Columbus Municipal School District 2,683,681 2801220 Copiah County School District 1,034,851 2801260 Corinth School District 946,755 2801290 Covington County School District 1,565,512 2801320 DeSoto County School District 3,576,008 2801350 Drew School District 568,543 2801360 Durant Public School District 395,921 2801380 East Jasper School District 437,159 2801410 East Tallahatchie School District 659,682 2801440 Enterprise School District 187,536 2801470 Forest Municipal School District 607,017 2801490 Forrest County Schools 1,184,322 2801530 Franklin County School District 394,809 2801560 George County School District 820,003 2801590 Greene County School District 434,800 2801620 Greenville Public School District 4,778,347 2801650 Greenwood Public School District 2,740,566 2801680 Grenada School District 1,143,236 2801710 Gulfport School District 1,898,581 2801740 Hancock County School District 1,057,642 2801770 Harrison County School District 3,647,008 2801800 Hattiesburg Public School District 2,930,774 2801830 Hazlehurst City School District 813,008 2801860 Hinds County School District 1,371,991 2801890 Hollandale School District 881,834 2801950 Holly Springs School District 1,109,399 2801980 Holmes County School District 3,050,704 2802010 Houston School District 565,423 Fiscal Year 2013 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MISSISSIPPI FY 2013 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 2802040 Humphreys County School District 1,666,933 2802070 Indianola School District 1,274,605 2802100 Itawamba County School District 711,795 2802160 Jackson County School District 1,244,912 2802190 Jackson Public School District 15,438,408 2802220 Jefferson County School District 891,133 2802250 Jefferson Davis County School District 1,140,599 2802280 Jones County School District 1,933,365 2802310 Kemper County School District 632,604 2802340 Kosciusko School District 663,216 2802370 Lafayette County School District 375,557 2802400 Lamar County School District 1,483,543 2802430 Lauderdale County School District 1,215,632 2802460 Laurel School District 2,216,851 2802490 Lawrence County School District 556,403 2802520 Leake County School District 1,490,124 2802550 Lee County School District 1,970,417 2802580 Leflore County School District 2,491,766 2802610 Leland School District 777,007 2802640 Lincoln County School District 605,035 2802670 Long Beach School District 526,254 2802700 Louisville Municipal School District 1,284,352 2802730 Lowndes County School District 1,212,775 2802760 Lumberton Public School District 448,121 2802790 Madison County School District 1,085,748 2802820 Marion County School District 1,277,227 2802850 Marshall County School District 1,120,882 2802880 McComb School District 1,569,560 2802910 Meridian Public School District 3,852,229 2802940 Monroe County School District 416,458 2802970 Montgomery County School District 278,932 2803000 Moss Point School District 881,145 2800810 Mound Bayou Public School 574,922 2803030 Natchez-Adams School District 2,943,189 2803060 Neshoba County School District 1,152,216 2803090 Nettleton School District 288,949 2803120 New Albany Public Schools 501,361 2803150 Newton County School District 568,135 2803180 Newton Municipal School 375,740 2800720 North Bolivar School District 801,566 2803210 North Panola School District 1,314,888 2803240 North Pike School District 548,864 2803270 North Tippah School District 349,941 2803300 Noxubee County School District 1,320,531 2803360 Ocean Springs School District 587,126 2803390 Okolona Separate School District 568,660 2803420 Oktibbeha County School District 911,942 2803450 Oxford School District 630,094 2803480 Pascagoula Separate School District 2,010,307 2803510 Pass Christian Public School District 391,781 2803520 Pearl Public School District 947,410 2803540 Pearl River County School District 680,804 2803570 Perry County Schools 405,632 Fiscal Year 2013 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MISSISSIPPI FY 2013 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 2803530 Petal School District 649,940 2803600 Philadelphia Public School District 648,272 2803630 Picayune School District 1,458,328 2803690 Pontotoc City Schools 467,612 2803660 Pontotoc County Schools 629,364 2803720 Poplarville Separate School District 649,606 2803750 Prentiss County School District 556,527 2803810 Quitman County School District 1,100,849 2803780 Quitman School District 918,570 2803830 Rankin County School District 2,676,885 2803870 Richton School District 261,096 2803900 Scott County School District 1,186,626 2803930 Senatobia Municipal School District 422,091 2800780 Shaw School District 591,569 2803990 Simpson County School District 1,682,971 2804020 Smith County School District 714,068 2803960 South Delta School District 1,063,796 2804050 South Panola School District 1,546,985 2804080 South Pike School District 1,320,529 2804110 South Tippah School District 639,029 2804140 Starkville School District 1,081,839 2804170 Stone County School District 668,448 2804200 Sunflower County School District 1,489,096 2804230 Tate County School District 688,667 2804260 Tishomingo County Schools 662,006 2804290 Tunica County School District 1,002,391 2804320 Tupelo Public School District 1,742,713 2804350 Union County School District 613,099 2804380 Union Public School District 268,922 2804470 Vicksburg Warren School District 2,750,726 2804440 Walthall County School District 1,343,734 2804500 Water Valley School District 469,473 2804530 Wayne County School District 1,728,846 2804560 Webster County School District 505,939 2800660 West Bolivar School District 953,700 2804590 West Jasper School District 434,191 2804620 West Point School District 1,330,907 2804650 West Tallahatchie School 751,373 2804680 Western Line School District 925,189 2804710 Wilkinson County School District 1,040,203 2804740 Winona Separate School District 470,919 2804770 Yazoo City Municipal School District 1,763,780 2804800 Yazoo County School District 1,050,370 2899999 PART D SUBPART 2 679,201 * Actual amounts received by LEAs will be smaller than shown here due to State-level adjustments to Federal Title I allocations. States adjust allocations, for example, to reflect LEA boundary changes or the creation of new LEAs, including charter school LEAs, that are not accounted for in the statutory calculations. States also are permitted to reserve, for administration, up to 1 percent of the allocations they would receive if $14 billion were appropriated and generally must reserve 4 percent in fiscal year 2013 for school improvement activities. These adjustments will reduce the actual amounts available. .
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