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

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 ***

1600030 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 58 198,614 39,723 919.51


1600060 AMERICAN FALLS JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 342,691 68,538 858.87
1600090 ARBON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 383 8,499 1,700 849.90
1600150 AVERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 394 15,458 3,092 909.30
1600180 BASIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 72 68,908 13,782 883.43
1600240 BEAR LAKE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 33 181,613 36,323 766.30
1600270 BLACKFOOT SCHOOL DISTRICT 55 846,024 169,205 897.16
1600300 BLAINE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 61 220,208 44,042 726.76
1600330 BLISS JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 234 39,720 7,944 902.72
1600360 BOISE CITY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRI 2,850,913 570,183 812.69
1600930 BONNEVILLE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 93 663,244 132,649 727.24
1600420 BOUNDARY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 101 375,117 75,023 903.90
1600450 BRUNEAU-GRAND VIEW JOINT SCHOOL DIST 186,740 37,348 943.13
1600480 BUHL JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 412 385,718 77,144 907.57
1600490 BUTTE COUNTY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 109,803 21,961 844.64
1600510 CALDWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 132 888,169 177,634 890.84
1600540 CAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 12,488 2,498 780.49
1600570 CAMBRIDGE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 432 45,766 9,153 863.52
1600630 CASCADE SCHOOL DISTRICT 422 55,272 11,054 837.46
1600660 CASSIA COUNTY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 775,607 155,121 860.83
1600690 CASTLEFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 417 46,363 9,273 965.89
1600720 CHALLIS JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 181 55,918 11,184 716.89
1600750 CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 161 21,502 4,300 767.93
1600780 COEUR D'ALENE SCHOOL DISTRICT 271 1,088,833 217,767 796.51
1600810 COTTONWOOD JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 242 70,074 14,015 834.21
1600840 COUNCIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 65,268 13,054 847.63
1600870 CULDESAC JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 342 31,095 6,219 1,072.24
1600900 DIETRICH SCHOOL DISTRICT 314 23,206 4,641 1,289.21
1600002 EAST BONNER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 790,222 158,044 897.98
1601020 EMMETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 221 468,520 93,704 875.74
1601050 FILER SCHOOL DISTRICT 413 180,818 36,164 890.73
1601080 FIRTH SCHOOL DISTRICT 59 142,425 28,485 1,206.99
1601110 FREMONT COUNTY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 377,290 75,458 845.94
1601140 FRUITLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 373 243,000 48,600 883.64
1601170 GARDEN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 71 14,565 2,913 1,120.36
1601200 GENESEE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 282 31,659 6,332 703.54
1601230 GLENNS FERRY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 120,976 24,195 876.63
1601260 GOODING JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 231 176,574 35,315 896.31
1601290 GRACE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 148 114,659 22,932 843.08
1601320 GRANGEVILLE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 24 381,067 76,213 868.03
1601380 HAGERMAN JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 233 55,684 11,137 843.69
1601410 HANSEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 415 81,113 16,223 881.66
1601440 HIGHLAND JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 305 55,921 11,184 873.77
1601470 HOMEDALE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 370 218,161 43,632 916.64
1601500 HORSESHOE BEND SCHOOL DISTRICT 72 56,221 11,244 892.39
1601530 IDAHO FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 91 1,133,455 226,691 744.71
1601570 JEFFERSON COUNTY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRI 458,789 91,758 803.48
1601590 JEROME JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 261 528,835 105,767 878.46
1601620 KAMIAH JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 304 115,679 23,136 896.73
Fiscal Year 2002 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - IDAHO
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 ***

1601650 KELLOGG JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 391 407,467 81,493 949.81


1601680 KENDRICK JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 283 71,074 14,215 935.19
1601710 KIMBERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT 414 112,632 22,526 979.41
1601740 KOOTENAI JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 274 57,329 11,466 868.62
1601770 KUNA JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 194,626 38,925 804.24
1601800 LAKELAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 272 472,115 94,423 869.46
1601830 LAPWAI SCHOOL DISTRICT 341 132,227 26,445 924.66
1601860 LEWISTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 692,401 138,480 925.67
1601900 MACKAY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 182 61,846 12,369 923.08
1601920 MADISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 321 466,109 93,222 751.79
1601950 MARSH VALLEY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 250,841 50,168 883.24
1601980 MARSING JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 363 199,506 39,901 919.38
1602030 MCCALL-DONNELLY SCHOOL DISTRICT 421 172,117 34,423 852.06
1602060 MEADOWS VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 11 45,421 9,084 890.62
1602070 MELBA JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 136 79,288 15,858 1,258.53
1602100 MERIDIAN JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 1,163,473 232,695 778.76
1602130 MIDDLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 134 391,701 78,340 882.21
1602160 MIDVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 433 18,360 3,672 874.30
1602190 MINIDOKA COUNTY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRIC 878,683 175,737 899.37
1602220 MOSCOW SCHOOL DISTRICT 281 241,314 48,263 707.67
1602250 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 193 545,173 109,035 840.02
1602280 MULLAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 392 16,618 3,324 977.53
1602310 MURTAUGH JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 418 37,571 7,514 2,087.28
1602340 NAMPA SCHOOL DISTRICT 131 1,830,233 366,047 915.57
1602370 NEW PLYMOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT 372 201,981 40,396 901.70
1602400 NEZPERCE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 302 30,338 6,068 948.07
1602430 NORTH GEM SCHOOL DISTRICT 149 26,737 5,347 810.22
1602460 NOTUS SCHOOL DISTRICT 135 75,310 15,062 896.55
1602490 ONEIDA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 351 114,067 22,813 760.44
1602520 OROFINO JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 171 242,446 48,489 841.83
1602550 PARMA SCHOOL DISTRICT 137 252,631 50,526 922.01
1602580 PAYETTE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 371 340,694 68,139 884.92
1602610 PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 364 10,517 2,103 956.10
1600815 PLUMMER/WORLEY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 126,335 25,267 915.47
1602640 POCATELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT 25 1,588,511 317,702 763.71
1602670 POST FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 273 415,175 83,035 906.50
1602700 POTLATCH SCHOOL DISTRICT 285 78,390 15,678 808.15
1602730 PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 191 0 0 0.00
1600960 PRESTON JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 201 245,020 49,004 756.23
1602760 RICHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 316 56,153 11,231 951.75
1602790 RIRIE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 252 84,951 16,990 999.43
1602820 ROCKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 382 30,916 6,183 858.77
1602850 SALMON SCHOOL DISTRICT 291 243,811 48,762 899.67
1602910 SHELLEY JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 60 253,119 50,624 835.38
1602940 SHOSHONE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 312 35,084 7,017 797.37
1602970 SNAKE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 271,618 54,324 1,414.68
1603000 SODA SPRINGS JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 38,161 7,632 763.22
1603030 SOUTH LEMHI SCHOOL DISTRICT 292 37,633 7,527 2,508.85
1603060 ST. MARIES JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 41 150,018 30,004 815.31
Fiscal Year 2002 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - IDAHO
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 ***

1603090 SUGAR-SALEM JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 32 127,366 25,473 1,224.67


1603120 SWAN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 92 8,276 1,655 1,034.49
1603180 TETON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 401 113,696 22,739 738.29
1603210 THREE CREEK JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 41 14,006 2,801 1,273.31
1603240 TWIN FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 411 1,024,328 204,866 875.49
1603270 VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 262 121,708 24,342 981.52
1600600 VALLIVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139 427,653 85,531 833.63
1603300 WALLACE SCHOOL DISTRICT 393 191,813 38,363 944.89
1603330 WEISER SCHOOL DISTRICT 431 346,686 69,337 893.52
1603360 WENDELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 232 176,476 35,295 882.38
1600001 WEST BONNER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 324,574 64,915 891.69
1603400 WEST JEFFERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 253 136,347 27,269 879.66
1603420 WEST SIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT 202 60,565 12,113 757.07
1600723 WHITEPINE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 286 159,551 31,910 906.54
1603480 WILDER SCHOOL DISTRICT 133 278,331 55,666 1,008.45
1699999 PART D SUBPART 2 377,810 75,562 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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