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Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WYOMING


Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

5600730 ALBANY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 1,425,983 285,197 2,768.90


5601420 BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 377,536 75,507 2,776.00
5601460 BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 281,997 56,399 2,711.51
5603170 BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 03 130,140 26,028 2,283.16
5601090 BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 04 117,080 23,416 2,927.00
5601470 CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 1,387,427 277,485 2,550.42
5601030 CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 631,507 126,301 2,831.87
5601700 CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 231,622 46,324 2,757.41
5602140 CONVERSE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 477,726 95,545 2,967.24
5602150 CONVERSE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 231,249 46,250 2,854.92
5602370 CROOK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 211,754 42,351 2,276.92
5602870 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 622,588 124,518 3,259.62
5602670 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 62,387 12,477 3,465.93
5602830 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 06 90,870 18,174 3,365.55
5604450 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 14 690,294 138,059 4,861.23
5602820 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 21 551,106 110,221 5,102.83
5605700 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 24 74,084 14,817 2,963.38
5605220 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 25 1,153,742 230,748 3,259.16
5600960 FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 38 572,440 114,488 5,557.67
5602990 GOSHEN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 885,747 177,149 2,894.60
5603310 HOT SPRINGS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 280,692 56,138 3,263.86
5603770 JOHNSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 331,096 66,219 2,648.77
5601980 LARAMIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 3,802,183 760,437 2,708.11
5604120 LARAMIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 394,421 78,884 2,817.30
5604030 LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 121,317 24,263 2,378.77
5604060 LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 591,145 118,229 2,318.22
5604510 NATRONA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 4,774,234 954,847 3,038.98
5604230 NIOBRARA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 140,485 28,097 2,650.66
5605160 PARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 646,785 129,357 2,775.90
5602070 PARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 06 811,300 162,260 2,704.33
5604380 PARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 16 40,863 8,173 3,405.22
5605090 PLATTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 512,375 102,475 3,263.53
5603180 PLATTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 76,835 15,367 2,845.72
5605690 SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 181,013 36,203 2,701.69
5605695 SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 1,230,226 246,045 2,623.08
5605680 SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 03 30,557 6,111 2,777.89
5604860 SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 127,934 25,587 2,326.08
5601260 SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 09 130,140 26,028 2,323.93
5605302 SWEETWATER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 1,043,327 208,665 2,514.04
5605762 SWEETWATER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 410,272 82,054 2,501.66
5605830 TETON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 372,774 74,555 2,389.58
5602760 UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 690,405 138,081 2,388.94
5604500 UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 04 112,832 22,566 2,564.36
5604260 UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 06 147,956 29,591 2,386.39
5606240 WASHAKIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 482,618 96,524 2,822.33
5605820 WASHAKIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 02 42,857 8,571 3,061.22
5604830 WESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 178,667 35,733 2,261.61
5606090 WESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 07 39,187 7,837 2,612.46
5681029 BALANCE OF PARK COUNTY 0 0 0.00
Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WYOMING
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

5681039 BALANCE OF TETON COUNTY 0 0 0.00


5699998 Undistributed 0 0 0.00
5699999 PART D SUBPART 2 939,923 187,985 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 statutory calculations. States also are permitted to reserve up to 1 percent of allocations for administration and generally must
reserve 4 percent in fiscal year 2006 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 identified 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 a choice option or receiving supplemental educational 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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