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Page 1 of 283 State Cong Code LEA Code LEA Name Estimated FY2018 Table 2. Estimated FY2018 Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) Under Title IV-A at an Appropriations Level of $1.1 Billion Dollars in thousands Source: Table prepared by CRS, March 26, 2018, based on unpublished data provided by the U.S. Department of Education (ED), Budget Service and congressional district information available from the U.S. Census Bureau. The appropriations level was provided by the requester. Notice: These are estimated grants only. These estimates are provided solely to assist in comparisons of the relative impact of alternative formulas and funding levels in the legislative process. They are not intended to predict specific amounts LEAs will receive. In addition to other limitations, data needed to calculate final grants may not yet be available. State Cong code LEA code LEA name Estimated FY2018 grant amount AL 102 100001 Fort Rucker School District $10 AL 102 100003 Maxwell AFB School District $10 AL 104 100005 Albertville City School District $153 AL 104 100006 Marshall County School District $192 AL 106, 107 100007 Hoover City School District $86 AL 105 100008 Madison City School District $57 AL 103, 106 100011 Leeds City School District $32 AL 104 100012 Boaz City School District $41 AL 103, 106, 107 100013 Trussville City School District $20 AL 103 100030 Alexander City City School District $83 AL 102 100060 Andalusia City School District $51 AL 103 100090 Anniston City School District $122 AL 104 100100 Arab City School District $26 AL 105 100120 Athens City School District $54 AL 104 100180 Attalla City School District $25 AL 101 100185 Saraland City School District $22 AL 101 100188 Chickasaw City School District $34 AL 106 100189 Satsuma City School District $11 AL 106 100190 Alabaster City School District $57 AL 100194 Pelham City School District $25 AL 100195 Pike Road City School District $10 AL 103 100210 Auburn City School District $64 AL 102 100240 Autauga County School District $138 AL 101 100270 Baldwin County School District $498 AL 102 100300 Barbour County School District $80 AL 106, 107 100330 Bessemer City School District $168 AL 106 100360 Bibb County School District $79 AL 106, 107 100390 Birmingham City School District $1,225 AL 104, 106 100420 Blount County School District $141 AL 101 100450 Brewton City School District $25 AL 102 100480 Bullock County School District $76 AL 102 100510 Butler County School District $100 AL 103 100540 Calhoun County School District $178 AL 103 100600 Chambers County School District $104 Page 1 of 283 AL 103, 104 100630 Cherokee County School District $86 AL 106 100660 Chilton County School District $154 AL 107 100690 Choctaw County School District $48 AL 101, 107 100720 Clarke County School District $76 AL 103 100750 Clay County School District $42 AL 103 100780 Cleburne County School District $47 AL 102 100810 Coffee County School District $44 AL 104 100840 Colbert County School District $74 AL 102 100870 Conecuh County School District $67 AL 106 100900 Coosa County School District $34 AL 102 100930 Covington County School District $78 AL 102 100960 Crenshaw County School District $50 AL 104 100990 Cullman City School District $55 AL 104 101020 Cullman County School District $201 AL 102 101050 Dale County School District $56 AL 102 101080 Daleville City School District $43 AL 107 101110 Dallas County School District $173 AL 104 101140 DeKalb County School District $210 AL 105 101170 Decatur City School District $187 AL 107 101200 Demopolis City School District $42 AL 102 101230 Dothan City School District $250 AL 102 101260 Elba City School District $19 AL 102 101290 Elmore County School District $166 AL 102 101320 Enterprise City School District $76 AL 101 101350 Escambia County School District $128 AL 104 101380 Etowah County School District $168 AL 102 101410 Eufaula City School District $86 AL 107 101440 Fairfield City School District $56 AL 104 101470 Fayette County School District $51 AL 105 101530 Florence City School District $123 AL 104 101560 Fort Payne City School District $53 AL 104 101590 Franklin County School District $75 AL 104 101620 Gadsden City School District $207 AL 102 101640 Geneva City School District $29 AL 102 101660 Geneva County School District $93 AL 107 101680 Greene County School District $77 AL 104 101690 Guntersville City School District $26 AL 107 101710 Hale County School District $76 AL 104 101720 Haleyville City School District $31 AL 105 101730 Hartselle City School District $19 AL 102 101740 Henry County School District $56 AL 106, 107 101760 Homewood City School District $30 AL 102 101770 Houston County School District $127 AL 105 101800 Huntsville City School District $524 AL 104, 105 101830 Jackson County School District $122 AL 103 101860 Jacksonville City School District $47 AL 104 101890 Jasper City School District $52 Page 2 of 283 AL 106, 107 101920 Jefferson County School District $645 AL 104 101950 Lamar County School District $52 AL 103 101980 Lanett City School District $42 AL 105 102010 Lauderdale County School District $115 AL 104 102040 Lawrence County School District $98 AL 103 102070 Lee County School District $162 AL 105 102100 Limestone County School District $142 AL 107 102130 Linden City School District $18 AL 107 102160 Lowndes County School District $82 AL 103 102190 Macon County School District $102 AL 105 102220 Madison County School District $186 AL 107 102250 Marengo County School District $37 AL 104 102310 Marion County School District $91 AL 107 102350 Midfield City School District $35 AL 101 102370 Mobile County School District $1,538 AL 101 102400 Monroe County School District $98 AL 102, 103, 107 102430 Montgomery County School District $1,192 AL 105 102480 Morgan County School District $108 AL 106 102490 Mountain Brook City School District $16 AL 104 102520 Muscle Shoals City School District $25 AL 106 102550 Oneonta City School District $15 AL 103 102580 Opelika City School District $104 AL 102 102610 Opp City School District $50 AL 103 102635 Oxford City School District $75 AL 102 102640 Ozark City School District $67 AL 103 102650 Pell City City School District $58 AL 107 102670 Perry County School District $81 AL 103 102700 Phenix City City School District $194 AL 107 102730 Pickens County School District $83 AL 103 102760 Piedmont City School District $33 AL 102 102790 Pike County School District $60 AL 103 102820 Randolph County School District $60 AL 103 102850 Roanoke City School District $22 AL 103 102880 Russell County School District $120 AL 104 102910 Russellville City School District $69 AL 105 102940 Scottsboro City School District $42 AL 107 102970 Selma City School District $180 AL 104 103000 Sheffield City School District $42 AL 106 103030 Shelby County School District $133 AL 103 103062 St. Clair County School District $115 AL 107 103090 Sumter County School District $71 AL 103 103120 Sylacauga City School District $54 AL 103 103150 Talladega City School District $73 AL 103 103180 Talladega County School District $170 AL 103 103210 Tallapoosa County School District $82 AL 102, 103 103240 Tallassee City School District $25 AL 106, 107 103270 Tarrant City School District $52 Page 3 of 283 AL 107 103300 Thomasville City School District $16 AL 102 103330 Troy City School District $75 AL 104, 107 103360 Tuscaloosa City School District $271 AL 104, 107 103390 Tuscaloosa County School District $283 AL 104 103420 Tuscumbia City School District $27 AL 106 103430 Vestavia Hills City School District $22 AL 104 103450 Walker County School District $186 AL 101 103480 Washington County School District $65 AL 107 103510 Wilcox County School District $91 AL 104 103540 Winfield City School District $14 AL 104 103580 Winston County School District $49 AK 200 200001 Lower Kuskokwim School District $350 AK 200 200003 Lower Yukon School District $302 AK 200 200004 Yupiit School District $61 AK 200 200005 Kashunamiut School District $56 AK 200 200007 Aleutians East Borough School District $10 AK 200 200010 Aleutian Region School District $10 AK 200 200020 Bering Strait School District $158 AK 200 200030 Bristol Bay Borough School District $10 AK 200 200050 Alaska Gateway School District $26 AK 200 200060 Cordova City School District $10 AK 200 200070 Copper River School District $26 AK 200 200090 Craig City School District $19 AK 200 200100 Delta/Greely School District $44 AK 200 200120 Dillingham City School District $26 AK 200 200130 Galena City School District $10 AK 200 200150 Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District $61 AK 200 200180 Anchorage School District $1,763 AK 200 200210 Juneau Borough School District $96 AK 200 200240 Sitka School District $27 AK 200 200270 Haines Borough School District $17 AK 200 200300 Hoonah City School District $10 AK 200 200330 Hydaburg City School District $10 AK 200 200360 Kake City School District $10 AK 200 200390 Kenai Peninsula Borough School District $279 AK 200 200450 Klawock City School District $10 AK 200 200480 Kodiak Island Borough School District $45 AK 200 200485 Lake and Peninsula Borough School District $33 AK 200 200510 Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District $547 AK 200 200520 Iditarod Area School District $20 AK 200 200525 Annette Island School District $15 AK 200 200540 Nenana City School District $10 AK 200 200570 Nome School District $32 AK 200 200600 Fairbanks North Star Borough School District $377 AK 200 200610 North Slope Borough School District $76 AK 200 200625 Northwest Arctic Borough School District $204 AK 200 200630 Pelican City School District $0 Page 4 of 283 AK 200 200660 Petersburg Borough School District $10 AK 200 200670 Pribilof School District $0 AK 200 200680 St.
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