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Fiscal Year 2002 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - ALASKA

Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2002 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation * Educational Services** Educational Services ***

200050 ALASKA GATEWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 246,055 49,211 1,374.61


200010 ALEUTIAN REGION SCHOOL DISTRICT 18,312 3,662 1,017.31
200007 ALEUTIANS EAST BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRI 109,528 21,906 1,230.65
200180 ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 9,302,931 1,860,586 1,449.05
200525 ANNETTE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 171,471 34,294 1,329.24
200020 BERING STRAIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 983,246 196,649 1,480.79
200030 BRISTOL BAY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 34,589 6,918 1,017.31
200730 CHATHAM REGION SCHOOL DISTRICT 143,775 28,755 1,250.22
200800 CHUGACH SCHOOL DISTRICT 20,346 4,069 1,017.31
200070 COPPER RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 202,352 40,470 1,322.56
200060 CORDOVA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 41,710 8,342 1,069.48
200090 CRAIG CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00
200100 DELTA GREELY SCHOOL DISTRICT 330,952 66,190 1,313.30
200770 DENALI BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 103,299 20,660 2,718.39
200120 DILLINGHAM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 95,628 19,126 1,086.68
200600 FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH SCHOOL 2,705,876 541,175 1,170.87
200130 GALENA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 27,710 5,542 1,385.52
200270 HAINES BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 96,570 19,314 1,207.12
200300 HOONAH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 31,127 6,225 1,729.27
200330 HYDABURG CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 91,303 18,261 1,521.72
200520 IDITAROD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 189,124 37,825 1,550.20
200210 JUNEAU BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 665,914 133,183 1,217.39
200360 KAKE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 25,623 5,125 1,114.03
200005 KASHUNAMIUT SCHOOL DISTRICT 158,022 31,604 1,534.19
200390 KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTR 2,222,918 444,584 1,281.96
200150 KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH SCHOOL DIS 358,095 71,619 1,059.45
200450 KLAWOCK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 28,089 5,618 1,337.57
200480 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRIC 432,359 86,472 1,044.34
200760 KUSPUK SCHOOL DISTRICT 389,626 77,925 1,564.76
200485 LAKE AND PENINSULA SCHOOL DISTRICT 261,701 52,340 1,414.60
200001 LOWER KUSKOKWIM SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,299,862 459,972 1,534.26
200003 LOWER YUKON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,576,296 315,259 1,598.68
200510 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH SCHOOL DIS 2,541,133 508,227 1,160.86
200540 NENANA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 15,125 3,025 1,512.49
200570 NOME CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 197,759 39,552 1,275.87
200610 NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 190,238 38,048 1,243.38
200625 NORTHWEST ARCTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 848,529 169,706 1,402.53
200630 PELICAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00
200660 PETERSBURG CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 97,662 19,532 1,085.14
200670 PRIBILOF ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 53,236 10,647 2,535.05
200680 SAINT MARYS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 64,231 12,846 1,396.34
200240 SITKA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 215,671 43,134 1,057.21
200690 SKAGWAY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00
200700 SOUTHEAST ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 171,253 34,251 1,223.23
200710 SOUTHWEST REGION SCHOOL DISTRICT 675,773 135,155 1,624.45
200715 TANANA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 27,290 5,458 1,436.32
200720 UNALASKA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 18,146 3,629 1,649.61
200780 VALDEZ CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 64,091 12,818 1,050.67
200810 WRANGELL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 116,472 23,294 1,252.39
Fiscal Year 2002 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - ALASKA
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2002 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation * Educational Services** Educational Services ***

200840 YAKUTAT CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 36,144 7,229 1,204.80


200775 YUKON FLATS SCHOOL DISTRICT 279,079 55,816 1,576.72
200862 YUKON KOYUKUK SCHOOL DISTRICT 330,233 66,047 1,543.15
200004 YUPIIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 281,098 56,220 1,487.29
299999 PART D SUBPART 2 163,974 32,795 0.00

* 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 Department's calculations. States also are permitted to reserve up to 1 percent of allocations for administration and must reserve
2 percent of allocations (rising to 4 percent in fiscal year 2004) for school improvement activities. These adjustments will reduce the actual
amounts available under all three columns of the table.

** An LEA must use up to an amount equal to 20 percent of its Title I, Part A allocation (the “20-percent reservation”) received from the State
to cover choice-related transportation costs for students who exercise a choice option and to pay for supplemental educational services for
students whose parents request such services. The 20-percent reservation may include Title I, Part A funds or funding from other Federal,
State, local, and private sources. The amount shown in this column is the Department’s estimate of the amount that affected LEAs - those
with schools identifed for improvement, corrective action, or restructuring - may have to spend to meet this requirement. Actual
expenditures will depend on such factors as the number of students exercising either a choice option or supplemental educuational services and
the costs of satisfying these requests. An LEA has discretion to determine the allocation of these funds between choice-related transportation
and supplemental educational services, except that it must spend at least one-quarter of the 20-percent reservation - or an amount equal to
5 percent of its Title I, Part A allocation - on each activity if there is demand for both from students and their parents.

*** An LEA that must arrange for supplemental educational services is required to pay, for each child receiving services, the lesser of the actual cost
of the services or an amount equal to the LEA’s Title I, Part A allocation received from the State divided by the number of poor students in the
LEA, as determined by estimates produced by the US Bureau of the Census. Thus the amount shown in this column reflects the statutory “cap”
on per-child expenditures for supplemental educational services.

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