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Crs Title1distr Tabl TARGETED GRANTS EDUCATION FINANCE INCENTIVE GRANTS ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ACTUAL TARGETED ACTUAL EFIG GRANT, TARGETED GRANT, FY07, EFIG FY07, LEA GRANT, PERCENTAGES DOLLAR PERCENTAGE GRANT, PERCENTAGES DOLLAR PERCENTAGE STATE CODE LEA NAME FY07 ONLY DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE FY07 ONLY DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE AL 100001 FORT RUCKER SCHOOL DISTRICT $19,705 $23,600 $3,895 19.8% $22,518 $25,900 $3,382 15.0% AL 100003 MAXWELL AFB SCHOOL DISTRICT $2,747 $3,300 $553 20.1% $3,139 $3,600 $461 14.7% AL 100005 ALBERTVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $109,780 $130,100 $20,320 18.5% $124,261 $142,600 $18,339 14.8% AL 100006 MARSHALL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $260,943 $290,300 $29,357 11.3% $298,194 $318,300 $20,106 6.7% AL 100007 HOOVER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $0 $0 $0 #DIV/0! $0 $0 $0 #DIV/0! AL 100008 MADISON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $63,056 $75,600 $12,544 19.9% $72,058 $82,900 $10,842 15.0% AL 100011 LEEDS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $49,520 $59,400 $9,880 20.0% $56,589 $65,100 $8,511 15.0% AL 100012 BOAZ CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $40,298 $46,100 $5,802 14.4% $45,614 $50,500 $4,886 10.7% AL 100030 ALEXANDER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $67,317 $80,700 $13,383 19.9% $76,927 $88,500 $11,573 15.0% AL 100060 ANDALUSIA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $78,204 $93,800 $15,596 19.9% $89,368 $102,800 $13,432 15.0% AL 100090 ANNISTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $259,025 $302,400 $43,375 16.7% $293,194 $331,500 $38,306 13.1% AL 100100 ARAB CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $31,284 $32,200 $916 2.9% $36,167 $36,200 $33 0.1% AL 100120 ATHENS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $98,697 $118,400 $19,703 20.0% $112,786 $129,800 $17,014 15.1% AL 100180 ATTALLA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $44,107 $52,900 $8,793 19.9% $50,404 $58,000 $7,596 15.1% AL 100210 AUBURN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $95,778 $109,800 $14,022 14.6% $109,452 $120,400 $10,948 10.0% AL 100240 AUTAUGA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $200,036 $192,900 -$7,136 -3.6% $228,593 $211,500 -$17,093 -7.5% AL 100270 BALDWIN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $679,466 $622,900 -$56,566 -8.3% $776,465 $720,200 -$56,265 -7.2% AL 100300 BARBOUR COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $146,737 $164,900 $18,163 12.4% $166,093 $180,800 $14,707 8.9% AL 100330 BESSEMER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $349,821 $419,500 $69,679 19.9% $399,760 $459,900 $60,140 15.0% AL 100360 BIBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $144,666 $173,500 $28,834 19.9% $165,318 $190,200 $24,882 15.1% AL 100390 BIRMINGHAM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $3,344,544 $3,245,000 -$99,544 -3.0% $3,822,002 $3,641,000 -$181,002 -4.7% AL 100420 BLOUNT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $222,070 $220,500 -$1,570 -0.7% $253,772 $241,800 -$11,972 -4.7% AL 100450 BREWTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $36,778 $44,100 $7,322 19.9% $42,028 $48,400 $6,372 15.2% AL 100480 BULLOCK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $143,284 $171,800 $28,516 19.9% $163,739 $188,400 $24,661 15.1% AL 100510 BUTLER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $178,376 $213,900 $35,524 19.9% $203,840 $234,500 $30,660 15.0% AL 100540 CALHOUN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $288,530 $293,000 $4,470 1.5% $329,719 $321,300 -$8,419 -2.6% AL 100600 CHAMBERS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $147,123 $176,400 $29,277 19.9% $168,126 $193,400 $25,274 15.0% AL 100630 CHEROKEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $121,981 $146,300 $24,319 19.9% $139,395 $160,400 $21,005 15.1% AL 100660 CHILTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $234,610 $262,000 $27,390 11.7% $268,102 $287,300 $19,198 7.2% AL 100690 CHOCTAW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $108,918 $130,600 $21,682 19.9% $124,467 $143,200 $18,733 15.1% AL 100720 CLARKE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $173,116 $207,600 $34,484 19.9% $197,829 $227,600 $29,771 15.0% AL 100750 CLAY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $54,572 $64,300 $9,728 17.8% $61,771 $70,500 $8,729 14.1% AL 100780 CLEBURNE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $63,634 $76,300 $12,666 19.9% $72,719 $83,700 $10,981 15.1% AL 100810 COFFEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $61,280 $73,500 $12,220 19.9% $70,029 $80,600 $10,571 15.1% AL 100840 COLBERT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $119,019 $142,700 $23,681 19.9% $136,010 $156,500 $20,490 15.1% AL 100870 CONECUH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $154,515 $165,400 $10,885 7.0% $174,898 $181,400 $6,502 3.7% AL 100900 COOSA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $51,134 $61,300 $10,166 19.9% $58,434 $67,200 $8,766 15.0% AL 100930 COVINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $113,836 $136,500 $22,664 19.9% $130,087 $149,700 $19,613 15.1% AL 100960 CRENSHAW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $91,978 $110,300 $18,322 19.9% $105,108 $120,900 $15,792 15.0% AL 100990 CULLMAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $41,556 $49,800 $8,244 19.8% $47,488 $54,600 $7,112 15.0% AL 101020 CULLMAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $323,103 $325,500 $2,397 0.7% $369,228 $356,900 -$12,328 -3.3% AL 101050 DALE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $95,972 $115,100 $19,128 19.9% $109,673 $126,200 $16,527 15.1% AL 101080 DALEVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $59,843 $71,800 $11,957 20.0% $68,386 $78,700 $10,314 15.1% TARGETED GRANTS EDUCATION FINANCE INCENTIVE GRANTS ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ACTUAL TARGETED ACTUAL EFIG GRANT, TARGETED GRANT, FY07, EFIG FY07, LEA GRANT, PERCENTAGES DOLLAR PERCENTAGE GRANT, PERCENTAGES DOLLAR PERCENTAGE STATE CODE LEA NAME FY07 ONLY DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE FY07 ONLY DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE AL 101110 DALLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $399,280 $478,900 $79,620 19.9% $456,280 $525,000 $68,720 15.1% AL 101140 DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $335,822 $373,500 $37,678 11.2% $383,763 $409,400 $25,637 6.7% AL 101170 DECATUR CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $354,631 $401,900 $47,269 13.3% $405,257 $440,600 $35,343 8.7% AL 101200 DEMOPOLIS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $76,020 $91,200 $15,180 20.0% $86,872 $99,900 $13,028 15.0% AL 101230 DOTHAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $431,063 $483,400 $52,337 12.1% $492,600 $529,900 $37,300 7.6% AL 101260 ELBA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $51,420 $61,700 $10,280 20.0% $58,761 $67,600 $8,839 15.0% AL 101290 ELMORE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $279,215 $259,700 -$19,515 -7.0% $319,075 $294,000 -$25,075 -7.9% AL 101320 ENTERPRISE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $112,591 $135,000 $22,409 19.9% $128,664 $148,000 $19,336 15.0% AL 101350 ESCAMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $206,593 $247,800 $41,207 19.9% $236,086 $271,600 $35,514 15.0% AL 101380 ETOWAH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $233,893 $221,600 -$12,293 -5.3% $267,283 $250,900 -$16,383 -6.1% AL 101410 EUFAULA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $99,043 $117,500 $18,457 18.6% $112,108 $128,800 $16,692 14.9% AL 101440 FAIRFIELD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $96,580 $115,800 $19,220 19.9% $110,367 $127,000 $16,633 15.1% AL 101470 FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $93,270 $111,900 $18,630 20.0% $106,584 $122,600 $16,016 15.0% AL 101530 FLORENCE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $253,754 $304,300 $50,546 19.9% $289,979 $333,600 $43,621 15.0% AL 101560 FORT PAYNE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $40,007 $48,000 $7,993 20.0% $45,719 $52,600 $6,881 15.1% AL 101590 FRANKLIN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $132,913 $158,500 $25,587 19.3% $151,010 $173,700 $22,690 15.0% AL 101620 GADSDEN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $413,859 $481,900 $68,041 16.4% $468,452 $528,300 $59,848 12.8% AL 101640 GENEVA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $71,378 $81,300 $9,922 13.9% $81,991 $89,200 $7,209 8.8% AL 101660 GENEVA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $109,575 $129,400 $19,825 18.1% $124,029 $141,900 $17,871 14.4% AL 101680 GREENE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $132,892 $151,800 $18,908 14.2% $150,422 $166,400 $15,978 10.6% AL 101690 GUNTERSVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $25,651 $30,600 $4,949 19.3% $29,325 $33,500 $4,175 14.2% AL 101710 HALE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $148,077 $177,600 $29,523 19.9% $169,216 $194,700 $25,484 15.1% AL 101720 HALEYVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $67,193 $77,000 $9,807 14.6% $76,057 $84,400 $8,343 11.0% AL 101730 HARTSELLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $22,452 $26,900 $4,448 19.8% $25,657 $29,500 $3,843 15.0% AL 101740 HENRY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $99,660 $118,000 $18,340 18.4% $112,806 $129,300 $16,494 14.6% AL 101760 HOMEWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $0 $0 $0 #DIV/0! $0 $0 $0 #DIV/0! AL 101770 HOUSTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $170,837 $192,500 $21,663 12.7% $195,225 $211,000 $15,775 8.1% AL 101800 HUNTSVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $1,045,383 $885,900 -$159,483 -15.3% $1,194,619 $1,002,800 -$191,819 -16.1% AL 101830 JACKSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $196,991 $223,600 $26,609 13.5% $225,113 $245,100 $19,987 8.9% AL 101860 JACKSONVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $25,866 $31,000 $5,134 19.8% $29,559 $34,000 $4,441 15.0% AL 101890 JASPER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $41,432 $49,700 $8,268 20.0% $47,346 $54,500 $7,154 15.1% AL 101920 JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $742,044 $653,500 -$88,544 -11.9% $847,977 $739,700 -$108,277 -12.8% AL 101950 LAMAR COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $74,619 $88,200 $13,581 18.2% $84,462 $96,700 $12,238 14.5% AL 101980 LANETT CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $47,665 $57,200 $9,535 20.0% $54,470 $62,700 $8,230 15.1% AL 102010 LAUDERDALE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $225,832 $229,800 $3,968 1.8% $258,071 $251,900 -$6,171 -2.4% AL 102040 LAWRENCE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $165,821 $188,100 $22,279 13.4% $189,493 $206,200 $16,707 8.8% AL 102070 LEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $177,823 $175,200 -$2,623 -1.5% $203,209 $192,000 -$11,209 -5.5% AL 102100 LIMESTONE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $178,361 $175,600 -$2,761 -1.5% $203,823 $192,500 -$11,323 -5.6% AL 102130 LINDEN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $37,038 $44,400 $7,362 19.9% $42,325 $48,700 $6,375 15.1% AL 102160 LOWNDES COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $167,722 $201,200 $33,478 20.0% $191,665 $220,500 $28,835 15.0% AL 102190 MACON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $251,608 $281,400 $29,792 11.8% $284,798 $308,500 $23,702 8.3% AL 102220 MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $325,611 $293,300 -$32,311 -9.9% $372,094 $321,600 -$50,494 -13.6% AL 102250 MARENGO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $89,227 $107,000 $17,773 19.9% $101,965 $117,300 $15,335 15.0% TARGETED GRANTS EDUCATION FINANCE INCENTIVE GRANTS ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ACTUAL TARGETED ACTUAL EFIG GRANT, TARGETED GRANT, FY07, EFIG FY07, LEA GRANT, PERCENTAGES DOLLAR PERCENTAGE GRANT, PERCENTAGES DOLLAR PERCENTAGE STATE CODE LEA NAME FY07 ONLY DIFFERENCE
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