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

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 ***

801920 ACADEMY 20 318,340 63,668 634.14


801950 ADAMS COUNTY 14 2,260,954 452,191 1,236.85
802340 ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J 4,419,952 883,990 917.38
801980 AGATE 300 0 0 0.00
802010 AGUILAR REORGANIZED 6 108,717 21,743 1,025.63
802040 AKRON R-1 78,750 15,750 960.36
802070 ALAMOSA RE-11J 826,840 165,368 973.90
802190 ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT 320,280 64,056 875.08
802220 ARICKAREE R-2 20,469 4,094 1,077.29
802260 ARRIBA-FLAGLER C-20 53,848 10,770 928.42
802280 ASPEN 1 60,830 12,166 724.16
802310 AULT-HIGHLAND RE-9 203,708 40,742 897.39
802400 BAYFIELD 10 JT-R 88,348 17,670 724.16
802430 BENNETT 29J 81,830 16,366 724.16
802460 BETHUNE R-5 14,087 2,817 1,006.20
806600 BIG SANDY 100J 120,308 24,062 904.57
802490 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 2,092,801 418,560 782.65
802520 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 0 0 0.00
802550 BRIGGSDALE RE-10 13,983 2,797 1,075.65
802580 BRIGHTON 27J 487,362 97,472 725.24
802610 BRUSH RE-2(J) 223,503 44,701 890.45
802640 BUENA VISTA R-31 150,148 30,030 862.92
805640 BUFFALO RE-4 29,709 5,942 928.41
802670 BURLINGTON RE-6J 133,076 26,615 869.78
802700 BYERS 32J 158,785 31,757 1,784.10
802730 CALHAN RJ-1 29,691 5,938 781.33
802760 CAMPO RE-6 8,703 1,741 870.26
802790 CANON CITY RE-1 780,585 156,117 874.12
806360 CENTENNIAL R-1 214,862 42,972 999.36
802850 CENTER 26 JT 320,179 64,036 944.48
802880 CHERAW 31 43,881 8,776 914.19
802910 CHERRY CREEK 5 1,130,043 226,009 634.86
800001 CHEYENNE COUNTY RE-5 39,829 7,966 724.16
802940 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN 12 133,246 26,649 724.16
803000 CLEAR CREEK RE-1 151,350 30,270 1,327.63
803060 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 5,969,392 1,193,878 1,091.30
807200 CONSOLIDATED C-1 125,719 25,144 885.35
803120 COTOPAXI RE-3 11,587 2,317 724.16
803150 CREEDE CONSOLIDATED 1 17,795 3,559 889.77
803180 CRIPPLE CREEK-VICTOR RE-1 47,071 9,414 724.16
803210 CROWLEY COUNTY RE-1-J 237,970 47,594 951.88
803240 DE BEQUE 49JT 31,255 6,251 1,077.77
803270 DEER TRAIL 26J 75,125 15,025 1,788.70
803300 DEL NORTE C-7 182,470 36,494 898.87
803330 DELTA COUNTY 50(J) 976,646 195,329 911.90
803360 DENVER COUNTY 1 21,328,627 4,265,725 1,069.75
803420 DOLORES COUNTY RE NO.2 65,261 13,052 870.14
803390 DOLORES RE-4A 98,033 19,607 867.55
803450 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 558,680 111,736 716.26
803480 DURANGO 9-R 570,391 114,078 756.49
803510 EADS RE-1 54,272 10,854 875.36
803540 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 242,595 48,519 726.33
804320 EAST GRAND 2 65,175 13,035 724.16
805130 EAST OTERO R-1 481,044 96,209 905.92
803570 EAST YUMA COUNTY RJ-2 89,796 17,959 730.05
803600 EATON RE-2 94,141 18,828 735.48
803630 EDISON 54 JT 0 0 0.00
803690 ELBERT 200 0 0 0.00
803720 ELIZABETH C-1 62,146 12,429 634.14
803750 ELLICOTT 22 144,540 28,908 1,086.77
803780 ENGLEWOOD 1 724,308 144,862 871.61
803870 FALCON 49 234,629 46,926 733.22
803960 FLORENCE RE-2 477,684 95,537 993.11
804020 FORT LUPTON RE-8 421,799 84,360 873.29
804050 FORT MORGAN RE-3 620,051 124,010 902.55
804080 FOUNTAIN 8 595,097 119,019 1,066.48
804110 FOWLER R-4J 99,685 19,937 898.06
803930 FRENCHMAN RE-3 18,828 3,766 724.16
804380 GARFIELD 16 98,499 19,700 984.99
806240 GARFIELD RE-2 484,538 96,908 865.25
804740 GENOA-HUGO C113 51,825 10,365 878.38
804200 GILCREST RE-1 194,076 38,815 726.88
804230 GILPIN COUNTY RE-1 37,205 7,441 759.29
804290 GRANADA RE-1 69,671 13,934 916.72
804410 GREELEY 6 2,740,924 548,185 964.10
804470 GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J 190,455 38,091 724.16
804500 HANOVER 28 41,980 8,396 1,749.18
804530 HARRISON 2 3,071,053 614,211 1,080.60
804560 HAXTUN RE-2J 30,415 6,083 724.16
804590 HAYDEN RE-1 26,794 5,359 724.16
804620 HINSDALE COUNTY RE 1 16,619 3,324 874.70
806510 HI-PLAINS R-23 28,214 5,643 1,343.53
804650 HOEHNE REORGANIZED 3 52,822 10,564 865.94
804680 HOLLY RE-3 63,994 12,799 876.63
804710 HOLYOKE RE-1J 60,830 12,166 724.16
807080 HUERFANO RE-1 334,375 66,875 941.90
804770 IGNACIO 11 JT 235,149 47,030 877.42
804800 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 6,555,773 1,311,155 1,043.58
804830 JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN RE-5J 187,762 37,552 857.36
804860 JULESBURG RE-1 45,085 9,017 867.02
804890 KARVAL RE-23 15,469 3,094 909.93
804920 KEENESBURG RE-3(J) 162,213 32,443 724.16
804980 KIM REORGANIZED 88 28,666 5,733 955.55
805010 KIOWA C-2 23,173 4,635 724.16
805040 KIT CARSON R-1 15,932 3,186 724.16
805160 LA VETA RE-2 75,643 15,129 922.48
805190 LAKE COUNTY R-1 199,222 39,844 1,065.36
805220 LAMAR RE-2 577,487 115,497 905.15
805250 LAS ANIMAS RE-1 245,194 49,039 914.90
805820 LEWIS-PALMER 38 72,926 14,585 634.14
805280 LIMON RE-4J 74,866 14,973 880.77
805310 LITTLETON 6 1,024,973 204,995 747.06
805340 LONE STAR 101 10,785 2,157 1,078.55
805460 MANCOS RE-6 96,483 19,297 877.11
805490 MANITOU SPRINGS 14 418,226 83,645 1,191.53
805520 MANZANOLA 3J 74,175 14,835 963.32
805550 MAPLETON 1 571,930 114,386 729.50
805580 MC CLAVE RE-2 49,974 9,995 908.61
805610 MEEKER RE1 108,243 21,649 865.95
804350 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 3,438,034 687,607 961.42
805670 MIAMI/YODER 60 JT 76,826 15,365 1,536.52
805700 MOFFAT 2 39,457 7,891 917.61
805730 MOFFAT COUNTY RE:NO 1 317,183 63,437 742.82
805760 MONTE VISTA C-8 472,640 94,528 935.92
803090 MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ RE-1 850,772 170,154 892.73
805790 MONTROSE COUNTY RE-1J 907,695 181,539 884.69
806300 MOUNTAIN VALLEY RE 1 106,435 21,287 958.87
805100 NORTH CONEJOS RE-1J 378,808 75,762 978.83
807050 NORTH PARK R-1 47,213 9,443 874.32
806900 NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 1,987,315 397,463 796.52
805880 NORWOOD R-2J 31,139 6,228 724.16
805940 OTIS R-3 21,199 4,240 1,246.98
805970 OURAY R-1 18,104 3,621 724.16
803810 PARK (ESTES PARK) R-3 120,935 24,187 724.16
803840 PARK COUNTY RE-2 52,140 10,428 869.00
804440 PAWNEE RE-12 22,148 4,430 1,006.70
806060 PEYTON 23 JT 72,634 14,527 1,037.63
806930 PLAINVIEW RE-2 0 0 0.00
806030 PLATEAU RE-5 21,792 4,358 871.70
803030 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 64,719 12,944 862.92
802370 PLATTE CANYON 1 142,660 28,532 724.16
806000 PLATTE VALLEY RE-3 38,705 7,741 900.12
804950 PLATTE VALLEY RE-7 53,949 10,790 914.39
803990 POUDRE R-1 2,166,970 433,394 790.00
806720 PRAIRIE RE-11 22,846 4,569 1,038.46
807260 PRIMERO REORGANIZED 2 42,849 8,570 892.69
806090 PRITCHETT RE-3 37,122 7,424 1,124.92
806120 PUEBLO CITY 60 5,493,739 1,098,748 1,012.11
806150 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 618,974 123,795 864.49
806180 RANGELY RE-4 34,760 6,952 724.16
806210 RIDGWAY R-2 24,622 4,924 724.16
804260 ROARING FORK RE-1 315,011 63,002 724.16
806270 ROCKY FORD R-2 565,805 113,161 990.90
806330 SALIDA R-32 245,487 49,097 886.24
806390 SANFORD 6J 121,232 24,246 939.78
806420 SANGRE DE CRISTO RE-22J 54,523 10,905 879.41
806450 SARGENT RE-33J 62,284 12,457 889.77
806540 SHERIDAN 2 798,772 159,754 1,883.90
804140 SIERRA GRANDE R-30 142,805 28,561 998.63
806570 SILVERTON 1 31,569 6,314 901.96
802130 SOUTH CONEJOS RE-10 205,595 41,119 1,054.33
805910 SOUTH ROUTT RE 3 31,863 6,373 724.16
806630 SPRINGFIELD RE-4 77,227 15,445 897.99
805370 ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J 1,241,880 248,376 807.46
806660 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS RE-2 141,936 28,387 724.16
806750 STRASBURG 31J 0 0 0.00
806780 STRATTON R-4 37,249 7,450 866.26
806810 SUMMIT RE-1 136,143 27,229 739.91
806840 SWINK 33 54,708 10,942 1,189.30
806870 TELLURIDE R-1 73,820 14,764 868.47
805400 THOMPSON R-2J 1,014,973 202,995 841.60
806960 TRINIDAD 1 590,837 118,167 928.99
806690 VALLEY RE-1 522,105 104,421 1,011.83
806990 VILAS RE-5 0 0 0.00
807110 WALSH RE-1 62,319 12,464 989.20
807140 WELDON VALLEY RE-20(J) 50,499 10,100 2,195.61
805850 WEST END RE-2 74,363 14,873 864.69
805070 WEST GRAND 1-JT. 63,726 12,745 732.49
807170 WEST YUMA COUNTY RJ-1 170,765 34,153 894.06
807230 WESTMINSTER 50 1,436,480 287,296 808.37
806480 WIDEFIELD 3 771,146 154,229 739.35
807290 WIGGINS RE-50(J) 37,656 7,531 801.20
807320 WILEY RE-13 JT 60,675 12,135 892.28
807350 WINDSOR RE-4 126,004 25,201 724.16
807380 WOODLAND PARK RE-2 329,494 65,899 748.85
807410 WOODLIN R-104 18,878 3,776 1,110.47
899999 PART D SUBPART 2 687,977 137,595 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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