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Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS

Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2003180 ABILENE 159,100 31,820 1,371.55


2004170 ALTOONA-MIDWAY 62,949 12,590 2,098.30
2003360 ANDOVER 142,450 28,490 890.31
2003390 ANTHONY-HARPER 228,244 45,649 1,542.19
2003430 ARGONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 52,026 10,405 2,364.83
2003450 ARKANSAS CITY 566,558 113,312 1,743.26
2003510 ASHLAND 46,479 9,296 1,408.45
2005700 ATCHISON COUNTY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 148,071 29,614 1,480.71
2003540 ATCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 456,415 91,283 1,536.75
2003570 ATTICA 41,426 8,285 2,436.80
2003600 ATWOOD 94,089 18,818 1,650.69
2003200 AUBURN WASHBURN 191,660 38,332 1,140.84
2003630 AUGUSTA 223,056 44,611 1,402.87
2003660 AXTELL 98,094 19,619 1,486.28
2003690 B&B 47,703 9,541 1,403.02
2003720 BALDWIN CITY 143,412 28,682 1,269.14
2009450 BARBER COUNTY NORTH 94,088 18,818 2,090.85
2000012 BARNES 64,864 12,973 1,223.84
2003780 BASEHOR-LINWOOD 167,870 33,574 1,281.45
2003810 BAXTER SPRINGS 238,504 47,701 1,715.85
2003840 BAZINE 0 0 0.00
2003900 BELLE PLAINE 93,135 18,627 1,330.50
2003870 BELOIT 186,510 37,302 1,468.58
2010980 BLUE VALLEY 7,325 1,465 2,441.77
2012000 BLUE VALLEY 0 0 0.00
2008550 BLUESTEM 88,484 17,697 1,264.06
2004050 BONNER SPRINGS 239,873 47,975 1,230.12
2004080 BREWSTER 12,953 2,591 1,295.34
2004140 BUCKLIN 69,304 13,861 2,038.36
2004200 BUHLER 154,204 30,841 1,243.58
2004260 BURLINGAME 41,611 8,322 1,342.28
2004290 BURLINGTON 91,342 18,268 1,363.31
2004350 BURRTON 54,459 10,892 1,877.88
2004380 CALDWELL 102,172 20,434 2,376.09
2004410 CANEY VALLEY 137,273 27,455 1,429.93
2004440 CANTON-GALVA 73,431 14,686 1,223.84
2004500 CEDAR VALE 71,046 14,209 1,544.49
2004230 CENTRAL 78,966 15,793 1,518.57
2000014 CENTRAL HEIGHTS 154,623 30,925 1,515.92
2008940 CENTRE 57,904 11,581 1,412.29
2004590 CHANUTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 454,472 90,894 1,695.79
2004620 CHAPMAN 113,762 22,752 1,338.38
2005250 CHASE COUNTY 103,643 20,729 1,671.66
2004650 CHASE-RAYMOND 64,358 12,872 1,496.70
2011520 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 118,864 23,773 2,122.57
2004670 CHENEY 0 0 0.00
2004710 CHEROKEE 193,338 38,668 1,652.46
2004740 CHERRYVALE 212,920 42,584 1,588.96
2004770 CHETOPA 106,601 21,320 1,591.06
Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2004790 CHEYLIN 48,813 9,763 1,435.69


2004800 CIMARRON-ENSIGN 95,460 19,092 1,256.05
2012300 CIRCLE 237,426 47,485 1,223.84
2004860 CLAFLIN 42,443 8,489 1,515.82
2004890 CLAY CENTER 263,619 52,724 1,506.39
2004920 CLEARWATER 37,987 7,597 904.45
2004950 CLIFTON-CLYDE 65,582 13,116 1,639.56
2004980 COFFEYVILLE 634,492 126,898 1,866.15
2005010 COLBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 167,597 33,519 1,745.80
2005070 COLUMBUS 362,211 72,442 1,602.70
2005040 COMANCHE COUNTY 56,878 11,376 1,496.79
2005100 CONCORDIA 197,132 39,426 1,460.24
2005130 CONWAY SPRINGS 25,027 5,005 926.94
2005190 COPELAND 52,302 10,460 1,452.84
2008040 CREST 62,093 12,419 1,592.14
2005370 CUNNINGHAM 52,817 10,563 1,886.32
2005490 DE SOTO 105,327 21,065 863.34
2005400 DEERFIELD 93,046 18,609 1,453.84
2005460 DERBY 370,389 74,078 1,206.48
2005520 DEXTER 39,652 7,930 1,723.99
2005550 DIGHTON 63,281 12,656 1,506.70
2005580 DODGE CITY 1,491,863 298,373 1,597.28
2005610 DOUGLASS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 43,313 8,663 1,082.84
2007290 DURHAM-HILLSBORO-LEHIGH 100,355 20,071 1,238.95
2008160 EASTERN HEIGHTS 57,150 11,430 1,544.61
2005640 EASTON 59,579 11,916 1,295.19
2005730 EL DORADO 392,690 78,538 1,558.30
2005760 ELK VALLEY 76,869 15,374 1,537.38
2005790 ELKHART 93,553 18,711 1,417.46
2005820 ELLINWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 83,707 16,741 3,348.30
2005850 ELLIS 54,849 10,970 1,371.22
2005800 ELL-SALINE 64,159 12,832 1,887.04
2005870 ELLSWORTH 69,521 13,904 1,390.43
2005910 ELWOOD 78,143 15,629 1,627.99
2005940 EMPORIA 1,065,249 213,050 1,517.45
2006000 ERIE-ST PAUL 157,126 31,425 1,428.42
2006090 EUDORA 55,188 11,038 919.80
2006120 EUREKA 162,733 32,547 1,520.87
2008310 FAIRFIELD 121,847 24,369 1,542.37
2011220 FLINTHILLS 26,822 5,364 1,277.25
2008370 FORT LARNED 202,059 40,412 1,820.35
2006330 FORT LEAVENWORTH 37,862 7,572 923.45
2006180 FORT SCOTT 557,502 111,500 1,561.63
2006210 FOWLER 15,601 3,120 1,418.29
2006270 FREDONIA 222,130 44,426 1,442.40
2006300 FRONTENAC PUBLIC SCHOOLS 26,913 5,383 2,446.61
2006360 GALENA 327,444 65,489 1,972.56
2006390 GARDEN CITY 1,997,998 399,600 1,563.38
2006420 GARDNER-EDGERTON-ANTIOCH 120,004 24,001 882.38
Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2006450 GARNETT 289,584 57,917 1,524.13


2007890 GEARY COUNTY SCHOOLS 1,633,697 326,739 1,604.81
2006480 GIRARD 218,904 43,781 1,645.89
2006540 GODDARD 151,947 30,389 873.26
2006570 GOESSEL 46,671 9,334 2,222.41
2011040 GOLDEN PLAINS 14,613 2,923 1,461.27
2006580 GOODLAND 276,031 55,206 1,542.07
2006660 GREAT BEND 806,651 161,330 1,738.47
2006690 GREELEY COUNTY SCHOOLS 61,427 12,285 1,428.53
2006720 GREENSBURG 64,431 12,886 1,610.79
2006780 GRINNELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS 13,462 2,692 1,346.23
2006840 HALSTEAD 59,787 11,957 1,811.74
2006870 HAMILTON 37,757 7,551 1,510.28
2006900 HANSTON 0 0 0.00
2006960 HAVEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 199,809 39,962 1,387.56
2006990 HAVILAND 21,989 4,398 1,374.29
2007020 HAYS 398,252 79,650 1,427.43
2007050 HAYSVILLE 320,647 64,129 1,228.53
2007080 HEALY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,808 362 903.98
2007110 HERINGTON 74,654 14,931 1,265.33
2007140 HERNDON 3,297 659 471.02
2007170 HESSTON 41,802 8,360 1,129.79
2000006 HIAWATHA 237,884 47,577 1,651.97
2007230 HIGHLAND 34,953 6,991 4,993.26
2007260 HILL CITY 69,825 13,965 1,425.00
2005340 HILLCREST RURAL SCHOOLS 31,214 6,243 1,734.11
2007320 HOISINGTON 221,133 44,227 1,701.02
2007350 HOLCOMB 104,027 20,805 1,300.33
2007380 HOLTON 195,014 39,003 1,598.48
2007530 HOXIE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 121,074 24,215 1,807.08
2007560 HUGOTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 211,546 42,309 1,419.78
2007590 HUMBOLDT 90,019 18,004 2,432.96
2007620 HUTCHINSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,416,482 283,296 1,809.04
2007650 INDEPENDENCE 488,313 97,663 1,488.76
2007680 INGALLS 23,253 4,651 1,223.84
2007710 INMAN 53,849 10,770 1,223.84
2007740 IOLA 462,761 92,552 1,701.33
2007750 JAYHAWK 115,344 23,069 1,424.01
2013020 JEFFERSON COUNTY NORTH 64,871 12,974 1,297.41
2009510 JEFFERSON WEST 24,386 4,877 937.91
2007800 JETMORE 48,954 9,791 1,223.84
2007830 JEWELL 37,034 7,407 1,481.36
2007950 KANSAS CITY 9,705,908 1,941,182 1,862.58
2007970 KAW VALLEY 248,949 49,790 1,464.41
2008070 KINGMAN - NORWICH 332,282 66,456 1,748.85
2008100 KINSLEY-OFFERLE 74,809 14,962 1,466.83
2008190 KISMET-PLAINS 175,462 35,092 1,474.47
2003300 LABETTE COUNTY 235,489 47,098 1,706.44
2008220 LACROSSE 81,564 16,313 1,568.54
Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2008280 LAKIN 139,511 27,902 1,409.20


2008340 LANSING 0 0 0.00
2008400 LAWRENCE 1,634,204 326,841 1,702.30
2008430 LEAVENWORTH 1,064,959 212,992 1,536.74
2012810 LEBO-WAVERLY 43,727 8,745 1,249.34
2008610 LEOTI 131,977 26,395 1,499.74
2008670 LEROY-GRIDLEY 36,715 7,343 1,223.84
2008700 LEWIS 59,085 11,817 1,514.99
2008730 LIBERAL 1,080,049 216,010 1,485.62
2008790 LINCOLN 64,864 12,973 1,271.84
2008880 LITTLE RIVER 55,503 11,101 1,387.57
2008910 LOGAN 49,624 9,925 1,459.53
2007410 LORRAINE 70,233 14,047 1,494.31
2008970 LOUISBURG 56,385 11,277 1,281.47
2009000 LYNDON 31,820 6,364 1,223.84
2009030 LYONS 137,692 27,538 1,639.19
2009060 MACKSVILLE 65,730 13,146 1,428.91
2009090 MADISON-VIRGIL 84,653 16,931 1,923.92
2009140 MAIZE 126,047 25,209 863.34
2009180 MANHATTAN 883,441 176,688 1,541.78
2009210 MANKATO 45,583 9,117 1,571.82
2009480 MARAIS DES CYGNES VALLEY 82,468 16,494 1,499.42
2009240 MARION 99,131 19,826 1,457.81
2009660 MARMATON VALLEY 78,151 15,630 1,628.14
2000016 MARYSVILLE 83,394 16,679 1,603.73
2009360 MCLOUTH 76,177 15,235 1,269.61
2009390 MCPHERSON 125,184 25,037 1,026.10
2009420 MEADE 50,178 10,036 1,223.84
2005430 MIDWAY SCHOOLS 41,229 8,246 1,585.72
2003240 MILL CREEK VALLEY 41,802 8,360 1,672.09
2009600 MINNEOLA 53,203 10,641 1,477.86
2009630 MONTEZUMA 45,282 9,056 1,257.84
2005280 MORRIS COUNTY 133,399 26,680 1,246.72
2009720 MOSCOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS 26,756 5,351 1,486.43
2009780 MOUNDRIDGE 25,777 5,155 1,432.06
2009810 MULLINVILLE 18,483 3,697 1,848.35
2009840 MULVANE 231,306 46,261 1,236.93
2011580 NEMAHA VALLEY SCHOOLS 53,811 10,762 1,379.77
2009900 NEODESHA 162,363 32,473 1,449.67
2012480 NES TRE LA GO 24,313 4,863 1,620.87
2009930 NESS CITY 14,952 2,990 1,067.96
2009960 NEWTON 644,001 128,800 1,866.67
2009990 NICKERSON 240,246 48,049 1,985.51
2009120 NORTH CENTRAL 82,413 16,483 4,120.65
2004830 NORTH JACKSON 30,246 6,049 1,315.06
2003210 NORTH LYON COUNTY 64,563 12,913 1,265.94
2009570 NORTH OTTAWA COUNTY 58,528 11,706 1,625.77
2003480 NORTHEAST 190,658 38,132 1,537.57
2003270 NORTHERN VALLEY 40,068 8,014 1,484.01
Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2010020 NORTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 140,215 28,043 1,445.51


2010050 OAKLEY 77,990 15,598 1,529.21
2010080 OBERLIN 118,764 23,753 1,484.55
2010140 OLATHE 977,296 195,459 1,045.24
2010170 ONAGA-HAVENSVILLE-WHEATON 71,406 14,281 1,457.27
2010230 OSAGE CITY 46,177 9,235 1,399.31
2010260 OSAWATOMIE 289,990 57,998 1,550.75
2010290 OSBORNE COUNTY 92,958 18,592 1,408.45
2010320 OSKALOOSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 93,704 18,741 2,602.88
2010350 OSWEGO 110,198 22,040 1,449.98
2004020 OTIS-BISON 40,774 8,155 1,235.57
2000015 OTTAWA 462,662 92,532 1,919.76
2010440 OXFORD 69,276 13,855 1,443.24
2010470 PALCO 26,374 5,275 2,637.42
2010500 PAOLA 195,932 39,186 1,507.17
2009850 PARADISE 33,876 6,775 1,411.52
2010560 PARSONS 495,922 99,184 1,625.97
2011280 PAWNEE HEIGHTS 20,805 4,161 1,223.84
2010590 PEABODY-BURNS 66,088 13,218 1,270.91
2010620 PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 66,153 13,231 1,323.06
2010650 PHILLIPSBURG 80,774 16,155 1,324.16
2005310 PIKE VALLEY 59,574 11,915 1,418.43
2010680 PIPER-KANSAS CITY 35,969 7,194 1,057.93
2010710 PITTSBURG 850,840 170,168 1,639.38
2010740 PLAINVILLE 80,076 16,015 1,404.83
2010770 PLEASANTON 136,758 27,352 1,519.54
2007770 PRAIRIE HEIGHTS 33,916 6,783 1,884.25
2008250 PRAIRIE VIEW 146,837 29,367 1,957.83
2010890 PRATT 191,844 38,369 1,341.56
2010920 PRETTY PRAIRIE 27,233 5,447 1,296.80
2010950 QUINTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS 41,611 8,322 1,223.84
2006240 REMINGTON-WHITEWATER 59,658 11,932 1,242.88
2011080 RENWICK 53,527 10,705 863.34
2003930 REPUBLIC COUNTY 108,203 21,641 1,523.99
2011100 RILEY COUNTY 81,998 16,400 1,223.84
2011130 RIVERTON 162,910 32,582 1,467.66
2000004 ROCK CREEK 143,667 28,733 1,496.53
2011190 ROLLA 38,594 7,719 1,608.10
2011250 ROSE HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS 84,607 16,921 890.60
2009320 ROYAL VALLEY 148,126 29,625 2,086.29
2007440 RURAL VISTA 93,849 18,770 1,421.96
2011310 RUSSELL COUNTY 213,857 42,771 1,549.69
2000005 SABETHA 137,070 27,414 1,234.87
2011370 SALINA 1,283,949 256,790 1,494.70
2010410 SANTA FE TRAIL 152,980 30,596 1,243.74
2011400 SATANTA 79,065 15,813 1,491.79
2000017 SCOTT COUNTY 107,698 21,540 1,267.04
2011490 SEAMAN 252,091 50,418 1,299.44
2011550 SEDGWICK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 57,521 11,504 1,250.45
Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2012180 SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 257,007 51,401 1,223.84


2011640 SHAWNEE MISSION PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,199,147 239,829 898.24
2011700 SILVER LAKE 13,813 2,763 863.34
2011430 SKYLINE SCHOOLS 87,803 17,561 2,251.35
2000007 SMITH CENTER 106,138 21,228 1,560.85
2011010 SMOKY HILL 38,969 7,794 1,498.79
2000002 SMOKY VALLEY 78,326 15,665 1,223.84
2011760 SOLOMON 91,760 18,352 1,555.26
2008130 SOUTH BARBER 131,126 26,225 1,639.08
2007470 SOUTH BROWN COUNTY 196,701 39,340 1,681.20
2011790 SOUTH HAVEN 56,954 11,391 1,963.93
2000001 SOUTHEAST OF SALINE 23,818 4,764 916.07
2006510 SOUTHERN CLOUD 79,112 15,822 1,465.03
2006930 SOUTHERN LYON COUNTY 45,282 9,056 1,223.84
2011820 SPEARVILLE 26,925 5,385 1,282.12
2011850 SPRING HILL 61,731 12,346 1,259.82
2011880 ST FRANCIS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 77,204 15,441 1,378.65
2011910 ST JOHN-HUDSON 47,067 9,413 1,810.28
2011970 STAFFORD 101,685 20,337 1,614.05
2007860 STANTON COUNTY 109,842 21,968 1,445.29
2012030 STERLING 83,258 16,652 1,513.78
2012060 STOCKTON 107,958 21,592 1,478.88
2012090 SUBLETTE 103,492 20,698 1,398.54
2012120 SYLVAN GROVE 34,230 6,846 1,630.00
2012150 SYRACUSE 155,342 31,068 1,465.49
2012210 TONGANOXIE 82,170 16,434 1,956.42
2012260 TOPEKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 4,648,443 929,689 1,886.54
2000013 TRIPLAINS 20,220 4,044 1,444.29
2012330 TROY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 52,878 10,576 1,705.73
2012360 TURNER-KANSAS CITY 532,372 106,474 1,226.66
2003960 TWIN VALLEY 88,016 17,603 1,466.94
2012390 UDALL 40,878 8,176 2,271.01
2012420 ULYSSES 349,016 69,803 1,418.76
2012450 UNIONTOWN 122,764 24,553 1,779.19
2012510 VALLEY CENTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS 0 0 0.00
2012540 VALLEY FALLS 30,137 6,027 1,435.08
2012780 VALLEY HEIGHTS 101,895 20,379 1,455.65
2004560 VERMILLION 182,162 36,432 1,505.47
2012600 VICTORIA 42,560 8,512 2,837.35
2006060 WABAUNSEE EAST 131,240 26,248 1,442.20
2004470 WACONDA 46,769 9,354 1,375.56
2012630 WAKEENEY 95,293 19,059 1,764.68
2011610 WALLACE COUNTY SCHOOLS 55,225 11,045 1,534.03
2000003 WAMEGO 139,501 27,900 1,438.15
2012720 WASHINGTON SCHOOLS 64,915 12,983 1,411.19
2012750 WATHENA 79,531 15,906 1,500.58
2012840 WELLINGTON 258,231 51,646 1,388.34
2012870 WELLSVILLE 63,640 12,728 1,223.84
2012900 WESKAN 47,005 9,401 1,880.21
Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - KANSAS
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2004 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

2007500 WEST ELK 138,977 27,795 1,510.62


2010800 WEST FRANKLIN 68,535 13,707 1,317.99
2009690 WEST GRAHAM-MORLAND 17,123 3,425 1,712.27
2008010 WEST SMITH COUNTY 23,412 4,682 2,128.38
2008520 WEST SOLOMON VALLEY SCHOOLS 2,128 426 236.39
2006630 WHEATLAND 58,181 11,636 1,491.81
2012950 WHITE ROCK 31,552 6,310 1,371.82
2012990 WICHITA 15,450,961 3,090,192 2,013.68
2013050 WINFIELD 561,027 112,205 1,524.53
2013110 WOODSON 125,147 25,029 1,787.81
2099999 PART D SUBPART 2 978,595 195,719 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 generally must
reserve 4 percent in fiscal year 2004 (up from 2 percent in previous years) 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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