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1 NCLB Revised Final Allocations Fiscal Year No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 0010 Adams Mapleton 1 $1,108,927 $173,992 $163,644 $20,368 $0 $1,466, Adams Northglenn-Thornton 12 $4,330,521 $686,518 $469,667 $0 $0 $5,486, Adams Adams County 14 $2,120,283 $354,802 $205,546 $2,494 $0 $2,683, Adams Brighton 27J $1,278,777 $176,847 $146,909 $1,663 $0 $1,604, Adams Bennett 29J $106,699 $28,368 $6,417 $0 $0 $141, Adams Strasburg 31J $69,966 $8,625 $2,705 $0 $0 $81, Adams Westminster 50 $2,950,345 $408,695 $247,008 $11,223 $0 $3,617, Alamosa Alamosa Re-11J $857,542 $160,478 $19,756 $0 $43,168 $1,080, Alamosa Sangre De Cristo Re-22J $108,123 $13,035 $1,321 $0 $0 $122, Arapahoe Englewood 1 $600,863 $172,656 $22,335 $0 $0 $795, Arapahoe Sheridan 2 $976,958 $88,002 $36,617 $0 $0 $1,101, Arapahoe Cherry Creek 5 $5,232,044 $692,499 $355,223 $0 $0 $6,279, Arapahoe Littleton 6 $1,172,471 $367,341 $44,482 $5,819 $0 $1,590, Arapahoe Deer Trail 26J $34,429 $8,065 $1,132 $0 $0 $43, Arapahoe Adams-Arapahoe 28J $12,457,997 $1,159,245 $1,038,175 $0 $0 $14,655, Arapahoe Byers 32J $385,646 $19,882 $52,283 $0 $0 $457, Archuleta Archuleta County 50 Jt $377,553 $73,271 ** $0 $0 $450, Baca Walsh Re-1 $50,673 $12,113 * $0 $0 * 0240 Baca Pritchett Re-3 * $5,720 $0 $0 $0 * 0250 Baca Springfield Re-4 $75,626 $16,523 * $0 $0 * 0260 Baca Vilas Re-5 * $1,223 $0 $0 $0 * 0270 Baca Campo Re-6 $0 $2,207 $0 $0 $0 $2, Bent Las Animas Re-1 $223,305 $49,419 * $0 $0 * 0310 Bent Mc Clave Re-2 $37,530 $10,733 $2,139 $0 $0 $50, Boulder St Vrain Valley Re 1J $3,470,028 $452,897 $298,221 $0 $0 $4,221, Boulder Boulder Valley Re 2 $2,403,279 $678,910 $197,808 $0 $0 $3,279, Chaffee Buena Vista R-31 $172,052 $36,946 ** $0 $18,849 $227,847
2 NCLB Revised Final Allocations 2 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 0500 Chaffee Salida R-32 $152,607 $55,960 $1,447 $0 $0 $210, Cheyenne Kit Carson R-1 * $4,448 * * $0 * 0520 Cheyenne Cheyenne County Re-5 $47,067 $11,658 * $0 $0 * 0540 Clear Creek Clear Creek Re-1 $97,280 $37,813 ** $0 $0 $135, Conejos North Conejos Re-1J $295,534 $71,529 ** $0 $0 $367, Conejos Sanford 6J $52,013 $23,292 * $0 $0 * 0580 Conejos South Conejos Re-10 $146,135 $33,917 $1,825 $0 $0 $181, Costilla Centennial R-1 $131,471 $37,070 * $0 $0 * 0740 Costilla Sierra Grande R-30 $96,704 $25,131 $2,139 $0 $0 $123, Crowley Crowley County Re-1-J $218,057 $45,106 ** $0 $0 $263, Custer Consolidated C-1 $117,110 $27,650 $0 $0 $0 $144, Delta Delta County 50(J) $839,842 $214,859 $21,014 ** $103,346 $1,179, Denver Denver County 1 $29,715,197 $4,007,400 $1,791,341 $19,952 $0 $35,533, Dolores Dolores County Re No.2 $47,860 $14,491 $0 $0 $0 $62, Douglas Douglas County Re 1 $1,815,497 $451,322 $198,751 $0 $0 $2,465, Eagle Eagle County Re 50 $697,850 $99,235 $140,239 $29,928 $0 $967, Elbert Elizabeth C-1 $153,010 $40,279 $1,950 $0 $0 $195, Elbert Kiowa C-2 $22,431 $9,441 * $0 $0 * 0940 Elbert Big Sandy 100J $52,468 $23,464 * $0 $0 * 0950 Elbert Elbert 200 $15,318 $2,321 $0 $0 $0 $17, Elbert Agate 300 * $944 $0 $0 $0 * 0970 El Paso Calhan RJ-1 $69,022 $12,685 $0 $0 $0 $81, El Paso Harrison 2 $3,872,976 $557,750 $149,425 $20,368 $0 $4,600, El Paso Widefield 3 $1,510,066 $245,317 $13,779 $23,277 $0 $1,792, El Paso Fountain 8 $1,529,241 $143,380 $24,223 $0 $0 $1,696, El Paso Colorado Springs 11 $7,084,434 $1,225,581 $149,866 $110,983 $0 $8,570, El Paso Cheyenne Mountain 12 $173,178 $64,641 $10,444 $0 $0 $248, El Paso Manitou Springs 14 $169,329 $87,227 ** $0 $0 $256, El Paso Academy 20 $1,054,776 $234,544 $33,912 $86,875 $0 $1,410, El Paso Ellicott 22 $146,169 $29,540 $8,053 * $0 *
3 NCLB Revised Final Allocations 3 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 1060 El Paso Peyton 23 Jt $99,120 $17,519 ** $0 $0 $116, El Paso Hanover 28 $42,541 $6,488 ** $0 $0 $49, El Paso Lewis-Palmer 38 $135,998 $58,880 $14,282 $0 $0 $209, El Paso Falcon 49 $1,124,648 $117,123 $68,515 $7,066 $0 $1,317, El Paso Edison 54 Jt * $837 $0 $0 $0 * 1130 El Paso Miami/Yoder 60 Jt $131,658 $11,460 ** $0 $0 $143, Fremont Canon City Re-1 $1,029,941 $181,053 $2,957 $0 $73,312 $1,287, Fremont Florence Re-2 $437,436 $98,086 ** $0 $0 $535, Fremont Cotopaxi Re-3 $71,992 $6,083 $0 $0 $0 $78, Garfield Roaring Fork Re-1 $531,696 $114,549 $117,024 $9,145 $0 $772, Garfield Garfield Re-2 $588,015 $121,452 $65,370 $1,247 $0 $776, Garfield Garfield 16 $214,171 $26,834 $12,646 * $20,820 * 1330 Gilpin Gilpin County Re-1 $15,365 $10,999 $0 $0 $0 $26, Grand West Grand 1-Jt. $87,970 $19,018 $3,272 $0 $0 $110, Grand East Grand 2 $151,064 $26,683 $6,606 * $0 * 1360 Gunnison Gunnison Watershed Re1J $274,837 $56,861 $10,255 $0 $0 $341, Hinsdale Hinsdale County Re 1 $23,897 $3,883 ** $0 $0 $27, Huerfano Huerfano Re-1 $278,424 $62,637 ** $0 $0 $341, Huerfano La Veta Re-2 $69,396 $15,509 $0 $0 $0 $84, Jackson North Park R-1 $42,295 $11,014 $1,195 $0 $0 $54, Jefferson Jefferson County R-1 $10,430,149 $1,841,526 $440,285 $17,458 $0 $12,729, Kiowa Eads Re-1 $24,132 $11,740 $0 $0 $0 $35, Kiowa Plainview Re-2 $15,987 $869 $0 $0 $0 $16, Kit Carson Arriba-Flagler C-20 $36,425 $10,951 $0 $0 $0 $47, Kit Carson Hi-Plains R-23 * $4,278 * $0 $0 * 1480 Kit Carson Stratton R-4 $36,575 $9,057 $1,195 $0 $0 $46, Kit Carson Bethune R-5 $28,219 $3,681 $2,076 * $0 * 1500 Kit Carson Burlington Re-6J $139,214 $31,804 $10,255 $0 $0 $181, Lake Lake County R-1 $271,229 $42,576 $23,971 * $19,402 * 1520 La Plata Durango 9-R $482,296 $162,810 $13,212 $0 $0 $658,318
4 NCLB Revised Final Allocations 4 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 1530 La Plata Bayfield 10 Jt-R $108,256 $29,096 ** * $0 * 1540 La Plata Ignacio 11 Jt $169,431 $50,043 ** $0 $0 $219, Larimer Poudre R-1 $2,772,233 $666,455 $131,683 $4,157 $0 $3,574, Larimer Thompson R-2J $1,686,234 $343,099 $40,140 $0 $0 $2,069, Larimer Park (Estes Park) R-3 $282,676 $41,317 $11,828 $0 $0 $335, Las Animas Trinidad 1 $362,541 $113,813 ** $0 $0 $476, Las Animas Primero Reorganized 2 $29,484 $9,053 ** $0 $0 $38, Las Animas Hoehne Reorganized 3 $41,227 $12,496 ** $0 $0 $53, Las Animas Aguilar Reorganized 6 $89,628 $17,881 ** $0 $0 $107, Las Animas Branson Reorganized 82 ** ** $0 $0 $0 $ Las Animas Kim Reorganized 88 * $5,182 $0 $0 $0 * 1780 Lincoln Genoa-Hugo C113 $38,267 $11,415 $0 $0 $0 $49, Lincoln Limon Re-4J $88,446 $19,127 $1,510 $0 $0 $109, Lincoln Karval Re-23 * $3,270 $0 $0 $0 * 1828 Logan Valley Re-1 $440,617 $120,628 $7,927 * $0 * 1850 Logan Frenchman Re-3 $23,828 $5,829 ** $0 $0 $29, Logan Buffalo Re-4 $23,535 $7,513 ** $0 $0 $31, Logan Plateau Re-5 * $5,248 ** $0 $0 * 1980 Mesa De Beque 49Jt $21,241 $5,919 ** $0 $0 $27, Mesa Plateau Valley 50 $81,364 $16,507 ** $0 $0 $97, Mesa Mesa County Valley 51 $4,173,073 $774,396 $57,631 $0 $0 $5,005, Mineral Creede Consolidated 1 * $4,327 $0 $0 $0 * 2020 Moffat Moffat County Re:No 1 $249,338 $88,673 $14,596 $0 $0 $352, Montezuma Montezuma-Cortez Re-1 $800,593 $182,875 ** $0 $55,305 $1,038, Montezuma Dolores Re-4A $118,949 $23,720 ** $0 $15,371 $158, Montezuma Mancos Re-6 $93,735 $21,647 ** $0 $0 $115, Montrose Montrose County Re-1J $1,253,972 $221,853 $61,217 $0 $123,346 $1,660, Montrose West End Re-2 $66,676 $17,804 ** $0 $0 $84, Morgan Brush Re-2(J) $190,948 $54,221 $14,093 $0 $0 $259, Morgan Fort Morgan Re-3 $583,823 $141,644 $56,498 $19,952 $0 $801,918
5 NCLB Revised Final Allocations 5 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 2505 Morgan Weldon Valley Re-20(J) * $6,850 $0 $0 $0 * 2515 Morgan Wiggins Re-50(J) $83,371 $14,025 $4,593 $0 $0 $101, Otero East Otero R-1 $694,457 $100,371 $1,573 $0 $26,512 $822, Otero Rocky Ford R-2 $487,418 $100,512 $3,335 $0 $17,431 $608, Otero Manzanola 3J $100,795 $14,291 ** $0 $0 $115, Otero Fowler R-4J $105,325 $20,959 ** $0 $0 $126, Otero Cheraw 31 $33,835 $9,368 $0 $0 $0 $43, Otero Swink 33 $53,620 $10,349 $0 $0 $0 $63, Ouray Ouray R-1 $24,487 $5,989 ** $0 $0 $30, Ouray Ridgway R-2 $40,638 $8,112 ** $0 $0 $48, Park Platte Canyon 1 $131,569 $44,207 ** $0 $0 $175, Park Park County Re-2 $115,950 $17,095 ** $0 $0 $133, Phillips Holyoke Re-1J $88,214 $19,312 $9,312 $0 $0 $116, Phillips Haxtun Re-2J $29,475 $8,928 ** $0 $0 $38, Pitkin Aspen 1 $76,633 $24,175 ** $0 $0 $100, Prowers Granada Re-1 $56,410 $14,379 $2,139 * $0 * 2660 Prowers Lamar Re-2 $473,433 $118,230 $7,739 * $0 * 2670 Prowers Holly Re-3 $90,199 $14,441 $4,656 $0 $0 $109, Prowers Wiley Re-13 Jt $37,981 $13,084 * $0 $0 * 2690 Pueblo Pueblo City 60 $5,733,942 $1,099,530 $67,509 $0 $0 $6,900, Pueblo Pueblo County Rural 70 $1,097,726 $181,469 $21,203 $0 $0 $1,300, Rio Blanco Meeker Re1 $120,733 $25,697 $2,894 $0 $0 $149, Rio Blanco Rangely Re-4 $56,479 $12,780 ** ** $0 $69, Rio Grande Del Norte C-7 $259,822 $38,827 $1,573 $0 $0 $300, Rio Grande Monte Vista C-8 $282,542 $91,952 $7,613 $0 $22,282 $404, Rio Grande Sargent Re-33J $58,288 $14,143 $1,195 $0 $0 $73, Routt Hayden Re-1 $61,484 $10,181 * $0 $0 * 2770 Routt Steamboat Springs Re-2 $129,183 $47,619 $13,401 $0 $0 $190, Routt South Routt Re 3 $92,547 $11,353 * $0 $0 * 2790 Saguache Mountain Valley Re 1 $85,769 $19,186 ** $0 $0 $104,954
6 NCLB Revised Final Allocations 6 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 2800 Saguache Moffat 2 $106,610 $10,035 ** $0 $0 $116, Saguache Center 26 Jt $432,869 $59,679 $15,666 $5,404 $0 $513, San Juan Silverton 1 $18,949 $6,176 ** * $0 * 2830 San Miguel Telluride R-1 $74,047 $18,319 $6,606 $0 $0 $98, San Miguel Norwood R-2J $71,663 $9,397 ** $0 $0 $81, Sedgwick Julesburg Re-1 $39,677 $10,743 $1,258 $0 $0 $51, Sedgwick Platte Valley Re-3 $25,181 $7,912 $0 $0 $0 $33, Summit Summit Re-1 $271,688 $54,458 $55,869 $0 $0 $382, Teller Cripple Creek-Victor Re-1 $93,588 $16,250 ** $0 $0 $109, Teller Woodland Park Re-2 $279,485 $98,902 $4,152 $0 $0 $382, Washington Akron R-1 $54,389 $17,753 ** $0 $0 $72, Washington Arickaree R-2 * $3,814 $1,636 $0 $0 * 3050 Washington Otis R-3 * $4,665 ** $0 $0 * 3060 Washington Lone Star 101 * $2,329 ** $0 $0 * 3070 Washington Woodlin R-104 $27,082 $3,791 * $0 $0 * 3080 Weld Gilcrest Re-1 $288,437 $59,859 $24,160 $0 $0 $372, Weld Eaton Re-2 $126,529 $33,228 $7,613 $0 $0 $167, Weld Keenesburg Re-3(J) $209,160 $51,065 $24,978 $1,247 $0 $286, Weld Windsor Re-4 $193,007 $50,386 $4,341 $0 $0 $247, Weld Weld County SD Re-5J $203,073 $50,422 $15,666 $0 $0 $269, Weld Greeley 6 $4,454,279 $640,583 $328,673 $22,862 $0 $5,446, Weld Platte Valley Re-7 $89,140 $19,789 $6,669 $0 $0 $115, Weld Weld County Re-8 $350,528 $98,501 $45,299 $0 $0 $494, Weld Ault-Highland Re-9 $147,435 $44,061 $6,732 $0 $0 $198, Weld Briggsdale Re-10 * $3,663 * $0 $0 * 3147 Weld Prairie Re-11 * $5,555 $0 $0 $0 * 3148 Weld Pawnee Re-12 * $4,863 $0 $0 $0 * 3200 Yuma Yuma 1 $149,192 $34,197 $18,497 $0 $0 $201, Yuma Wray RD-2 $118,113 $21,758 $7,550 $0 $0 $147, Yuma Idalia RJ-3 $37,404 $6,622 $3,020 * $0 *
7 NCLB Revised Final Allocations 7 CODE COUNTY RICT TITLE I TITLE II 3230 Yuma Liberty J-4 * $5,052 $0 $0 $0 * TOTAL $140,266,546 $23,369,559 $7,783,261 $432,713 $539,144 $172,391,222 Part D, Subpart Delinquent $1,131,992 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,131,992 COLORADO SCHOOL X030 DEAF/BLIND $86,621 $9,685 $96, CSI $1,917,750 $27,552 $211,775 $12,470 $0 $2,169,546 GRAND TOTAL 143,402,908 $23,406,796 $7,995,035 $445,183 $539,144 $175,789,067 without Delinquent $142,270,916 $142,270,916 * In an effort to maintain student privacy, the Colorado Department of Education made the decision to modify the state and federal grant reports and allocation documents that are posted to the CDE website. For state and federal grants that are calculated based on student counts of less than 16, CDE will redact the grant amounts in the reports and allocation documents to ensure that the documents do not contain any data or information that can be used to ascertain personally identifiable information (PII). This is in response to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 99.3 which states that protected information can include Other information that, alone or in combination, is linked or linkable to a specific student that would allow a reasonable person in the school community, who does not have personal knowledge of the relevant circumstances, to identify the student with reasonable certainty. ** Declined
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