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American Jobs Act - Preventing Teacher Layoffs Estimated Jobs Impact by Funds Allocated Estimate of Jobs Supported for 1 School Year Alabama $ 451,477,775 7,000 Alaska $ 70,483,533 900 Arizona $ 625,502,087 9,700 Arkansas $ 278,349,252 4,100 California $ 3,621,259,606 37,300 Colorado $ 478,613,481 7,000 Connecticut $ 336,337,446 3,800 Delaware $ 82,997,471 District of Columbia $ 45,109,614 500 Florida $ 1,669,491,158 25,900 Georgia $ 956,651,560 12,800 Hawaii $ 122,264,776 1,500 Idaho $ 159,774,914 2,500 Illinois $ 1,235,498,910 14,500 Indiana $ 629,292,696 9,100 Iowa $ 287,247,469 4,100 Kansas $ 278,459,287 4,300 Kentucky $ 406,537,820 6,100 Louisiana $ 434,370,214 6,300 Maine $ 117,334,751 1,800 Maryland $ 541,737,372 6,000 Massachusetts $ 591,820,857 6,300 Michigan $ 945,525,188 11,900 Minnesota $ 504,350,564 6,900 Mississippi $ 290,347,609 4,600 Missouri $ 565,157,036 9,100 Montana $ 90,146,401 1,400 Nebraska $ 176,136,404 2,800 Nevada $ 258,342,150 3,600 New Hampshire $ 120,930,000 1,700 New Jersey $ 831,130,335 9,300 New Mexico $ 200,107,487 3,100 New York $ 1,769,829,552 18,000 North Carolina $ 900,280,219 13,400 North Dakota $ 59,889,978 Ohio $ 1,093,811,231 14,200 Oklahoma $ 359,581,881 5,900 Oregon $ 350,667,031 4,600 Pennsylvania $ 1,155,321,669 14,400 Rhode Island $ 94,297,222 South Carolina $ 429,529,001 6,400 South Dakota $ 77,628,214 1,600 Tennessee $ 596,010,340 9,400 Texas $ 2,565,540,825 39,500 Utah $ 302,990,907 5,100 Vermont $ 55,502,503 800 Virginia $ 742,337,325 10,800 Washington $ 627,841,290 8,500 West Virginia $ 162,820,273 2,600 Wisconsin $ 536,025,185 7,400 Wyoming $ 52,462,346 700 Puerto Rico $ 362,847,785 Outlying Areas Setaside $ 150,000,000 BIE Setaside $ 150,000,000 Administrative Setaside $ 2,000,000 Total $ 30,000,000,000 392,800 Estimates Prepared 9/9/2011 Page 1 of 6

American Jobs Act - K-12 School Modernization Estimated Jobs Impact by School Modernization Estimated Allocation Number of Jobs These Funds Have the Potential to Support Alabama $ 390,260,746 5,100 Alaska $ 62,002,130 800 Arizona $ 544,400,210 7,100 Arkansas $ 270,703,905 3,500 California $ 2,812,563,514 36,600 Colorado $ 265,104,258 3,400 Connecticut $ 185,012,563 2,400 Delaware $ 73,285,210 District of Columbia $ 84,712,378 Florida $ 1,280,253,876 16,600 Georgia $ 909,530,119 11,800 Hawaii $ 82,237,526 Idaho $ 93,563,891 1,200 Illinois $ 1,111,638,798 14,500 Indiana $ 443,374,881 5,800 Iowa $ 132,616,241 1,700 Kansas $ 191,435,153 2,500 Kentucky $ 390,932,824 5,100 Louisiana $ 516,782,765 6,700 Maine $ 90,666,169 1,200 Maryland $ 315,808,118 4,100 Massachusetts $ 378,648,666 4,900 Michigan $ 926,299,948 12,000 Minnesota $ 274,462,373 3,600 Mississippi $ 335,182,203 4,400 Missouri $ 422,247,731 5,500 Montana $ 77,087,143 Nebraska $ 106,724,394 1,400 Nevada $ 168,355,708 2,200 New Hampshire $ 70,065,135 900 New Jersey $ 518,631,149 6,700 New Mexico $ 196,806,850 2,600 New York $ 2,019,988,269 26,300 North Carolina $ 675,697,991 8,800 North Dakota $ 58,948,626 800 Ohio $ 985,457,245 12,800 Oklahoma $ 267,403,940 3,500 Oregon $ 253,194,364 3,300 Pennsylvania $ 944,023,098 12,300 Puerto Rico $ 899,643,854 11,700 Rhode Island $ 85,649,181 South Carolina $ 381,422,408 5,000 South Dakota $ 75,553,236 Tennessee $ 474,713,172 6,200 Texas $ 2,332,147,541 30,300 Utah $ 138,672,621 1,800 Vermont $ 57,537,367 700 Virginia $ 425,289,301 5,500 Washington $ 365,086,328 4,700 West Virginia $ 161,173,653 2,100 Wisconsin $ 368,724,521 4,800 Wyoming $ 56,276,709 700 Outlying Areas and BIE Setaside $ 250,000,000 3,300 Administrative Setaside $ 2,000,000 Total $ 25,000,000,000 325,000 Estimates Prepared 9/9/2011 Page 2 of 6

American Jobs Act - K-12 School Modernization -Level Allocations based on FY 2011 Title I Allocations Estimated Total Allocation 40% Distribution to 100 Largest High-Need LEAs 60% Distribution to s Subtracting Funds to 100 High-Need LEAs Alabama $ 390,260,746 $ 88,731,924 $ 301,528,822 Alaska $ 62,002,130 $ - $ 62,002,130 Arizona $ 544,400,210 $ 147,998,911 $ 396,401,299 Arkansas $ 270,703,905 $ - $ 270,703,905 California $ 2,812,563,514 $ 1,297,717,865 $ 1,514,845,649 Colorado $ 265,104,258 $ 75,450,524 $ 189,653,734 Connecticut $ 185,012,563 $ - $ 185,012,563 Delaware $ 73,285,210 $ - $ 73,285,210 District of Columbia $ 84,712,378 $ - $ 84,712,378 Florida $ 1,280,253,876 $ 1,090,614,423 $ 189,639,453 Georgia $ 909,530,119 $ 408,572,745 $ 500,957,374 Hawaii $ 82,237,526 $ - $ 82,237,526 Idaho $ 93,563,891 $ - $ 93,563,891 Illinois $ 1,111,638,798 $ 609,010,307 $ 502,628,491 Indiana $ 443,374,881 $ 74,142,207 $ 369,232,674 Iowa $ 132,616,241 $ - $ 132,616,241 Kansas $ 191,435,153 $ 48,458,011 $ 142,977,142 Kentucky $ 390,932,824 $ 75,093,695 $ 315,839,129 Louisiana $ 516,782,765 $ 227,612,586 $ 289,170,179 Maine $ 90,666,169 $ - $ 90,666,169 Maryland $ 315,808,118 $ 211,899,975 $ 103,908,143 Massachusetts $ 378,648,666 $ 92,427,842 $ 286,220,824 Michigan $ 926,299,948 $ 347,772,214 $ 578,527,734 Minnesota $ 274,462,373 $ 107,457,818 $ 167,004,555 Mississippi $ 335,182,203 $ 34,962,415 $ 300,219,788 Missouri $ 422,247,731 $ 106,188,554 $ 316,059,177 Montana $ 77,087,143 $ - $ 77,087,143 Nebraska $ 106,724,394 $ 45,259,437 $ 61,464,957 Nevada $ 168,355,708 $ 153,931,395 $ 14,424,313 New Hampshire $ 70,065,135 $ - $ 70,065,135 New Jersey $ 518,631,149 $ 70,746,189 $ 447,884,960 New Mexico $ 196,806,850 $ 63,146,224 $ 133,660,626 New York $ 2,019,988,269 $ 1,754,130,554 $ 265,857,715 North Carolina $ 675,697,991 $ 234,381,029 $ 441,316,962 North Dakota $ 58,948,626 $ - $ 58,948,626 Ohio $ 985,457,245 $ 356,582,474 $ 628,874,771 Oklahoma $ 267,403,940 $ 83,920,194 $ 183,483,746 Oregon $ 253,194,364 $ - $ 253,194,364 Pennsylvania $ 944,023,098 $ 440,464,205 $ 503,558,893 Puerto Rico $ 899,643,854 $ - $ 899,643,854 Rhode Island $ 85,649,181 $ - $ 85,649,181 South Carolina $ 381,422,408 $ 80,231,555 $ 301,190,853 South Dakota $ 75,553,236 $ - $ 75,553,236 Tennessee $ 474,713,172 $ 191,287,459 $ 283,425,713 Texas $ 2,332,147,541 $ 1,212,107,010 $ 1,120,040,531 Utah $ 138,672,621 $ - $ 138,672,621 Vermont $ 57,537,367 $ - $ 57,537,367 Virginia $ 425,289,301 $ - $ 425,289,301 Washington $ 365,086,328 $ - $ 365,086,328 West Virginia $ 161,173,653 $ - $ 161,173,653 Wisconsin $ 368,724,521 $ 168,900,259 $ 199,824,262 Wyoming $ 56,276,709 $ - $ 56,276,709 Outlying Areas Setaside $ 125,000,000 BIE Setaside $ 125,000,000 Administrative Setaside $ 2,000,000 Totals $ 25,000,000,000 $ 9,899,200,000 $ 14,848,800,000 Estimates Prepared 9/9/2011 Page 3 of 6

American Jobs Act - K-12 Modernization Funding to 100 Largest High-Need School Districts Local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving funds directly are determined by those with the largest number of children 5-17 living in poverty LEA Name Estimated Allocation AL Mobile County School District $ 53,490,072 AL Birmingham City School District $ 35,241,852 AZ Mesa Unified District $ 58,771,607 AZ Tucson Unified District $ 56,539,001 AZ Phoenix Union High School District $ 32,688,303 CA Los Angeles Unified School District $ 743,536,701 CA Fresno Unified School District $ 97,509,501 CA San Diego City Unified School District $ 91,761,585 CA Long Beach Unified School District $ 75,539,032 CA San Bernardino City Unified School District $ 60,330,244 CA Sacramento City Unified School District $ 46,914,305 CA Oakland Unified School District $ 42,400,680 CA Santa Ana Unified School District $ 36,170,828 CA Stockton Unified School District $ 38,998,298 CA Bakersfield City Elementary School District $ 34,716,442 CA San Francisco Unified School District $ 29,840,249 CO Denver County School District 1 $ 75,450,524 FL Dade County School District $ 266,970,181 FL Broward County School District $ 125,296,927 FL Hillsborough County School District $ 122,799,826 FL Palm Beach County School District $ 98,398,703 FL Orange County School District $ 87,281,239 FL Duval County School District $ 80,818,319 FL Polk County School District $ 61,303,549 FL Pinellas County School District $ 53,958,383 FL Volusia County School District $ 38,196,882 FL Lee County School District $ 34,793,308 FL Pasco County School District $ 32,376,395 FL Escambia County School District $ 30,214,579 FL Brevard County School District $ 30,000,345 FL Marion County School District $ 28,205,787 GA Gwinnett County School District $ 79,162,464 GA DeKalb County School District $ 86,263,457 GA Atlanta City School District $ 78,594,375 GA Fulton County School District $ 45,760,776 GA Cobb County School District $ 42,876,834 GA Clayton County School District $ 37,476,979 GA Richmond County School District $ 38,437,860 IL Chicago Public School District 299 $ 609,010,307 IN Indianapolis Public Schools $ 74,142,207 KS Wichita Unified School District 259 $ 48,458,011 KY Jefferson County School District $ 75,093,695 LA Orleans Parish School District $ 85,676,644 LA Jefferson Parish School District $ 50,240,786 LA East Baton Rouge Parish School District $ 51,596,248 LA Caddo Parish School District $ 40,098,908 MA Boston School District $ 92,427,842 MD Baltimore City Public Schools $ 114,191,968 MD Prince George's County Public Schools $ 51,253,485 MD Montgomery County Public Schools $ 46,454,522 MI Detroit City School District $ 347,772,214 MN St. Paul Public School District $ 54,507,463 MN Minneapolis Public School District $ 52,950,355 MO St. Louis City School District $ 72,033,105 MO Kansas City School District $ 34,155,449 MS Jackson Public School District $ 34,962,415 Estimates Prepared 9/9/2011 Page 4 of 6

American Jobs Act - K-12 Modernization Funding to 100 Largest High-Need School Districts Local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving funds directly are determined by those with the largest number of children 5-17 living in poverty LEA Name Estimated Allocation NC Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools $ 82,270,222 NC Wake County Schools $ 46,046,051 NC Guilford County Schools $ 42,284,321 NC Cumberland County Schools $ 32,329,324 NC Forsyth County Schools $ 31,451,111 NE Omaha Public Schools $ 45,259,437 NJ Newark City School District $ 70,746,189 NM Albuquerque Public Schools $ 63,146,224 NV Clark County School District $ 153,931,395 NY New York City $ 1,630,562,685 NY Buffalo City School District $ 67,611,928 NY Rochester City School District $ 55,955,941 OH Cleveland Municipal School District $ 129,604,422 OH Columbus City School District $ 111,597,851 OH Cincinnati City School District $ 61,105,067 OH Toledo City School District $ 54,275,134 OK Oklahoma City Public Schools $ 47,243,983 OK Tulsa Public Schools $ 36,676,211 PA Philadelphia City School District $ 395,641,296 PA Pittsburgh School District $ 44,822,909 SC Greenville County School District $ 46,019,545 SC Charleston County School District $ 34,212,010 TN Memphis City School District $ 123,482,835 TN Nashville-Davidson County School District $ 67,804,624 TX Houston Independent School District $ 233,647,280 TX Dallas Independent School District $ 191,641,047 TX Fort Worth Independent School District $ 84,899,651 TX Austin Independent School District $ 69,274,883 TX San Antonio Independent School District $ 69,099,641 TX El Paso Independent School District $ 66,249,408 TX Brownsville Independent School District $ 60,020,050 TX Aldine Independent School District $ 50,409,466 TX Alief Independent School District $ 44,757,036 TX Arlington Independent School District $ 39,113,240 TX Ysleta Independent School District $ 39,323,870 TX Laredo Independent School District $ 37,283,119 TX Pasadena Independent School District $ 33,026,229 TX Northside Independent School District $ 35,050,927 TX Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District $ 32,807,575 TX Garland Independent School District $ 30,841,812 TX La Joya Independent School District $ 34,799,671 TX Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District $ 31,613,388 TX Corpus Christi Independent School District $ 28,248,717 WI Milwaukee School District $ 168,900,259 Total distributed to 100 Largest High-Need LEAs $ 9,899,200,000 Estimates Prepared 9/9/2011 Page 5 of 6

American Jobs Act - Community College Modernization Estimated Allocations by Estimated Total Allocation Alabama $ 67,478,274 Alaska $ 2,500,000 Arizona $ 116,647,092 Arkansas $ 42,446,605 California $ 1,131,133,473 Colorado $ 57,481,898 Connecticut $ 37,970,873 Delaware $ 11,588,808 District of Columbia $ 2,500,000 Florida $ 288,434,822 Georgia $ 140,587,635 Hawaii $ 18,901,624 Idaho $ 11,246,509 Illinois $ 212,686,549 Indiana $ 79,760,295 Iowa $ 56,744,037 Kansas $ 45,349,485 Kentucky $ 54,747,425 Louisiana $ 40,725,712 Maine $ 12,816,227 Maryland $ 93,949,634 Massachusetts $ 68,787,155 Michigan $ 157,686,120 Minnesota $ 87,839,954 Mississippi $ 63,080,088 Missouri $ 69,120,054 Montana $ 5,729,782 Nebraska $ 21,380,744 Nevada $ 39,118,396 New Hampshire $ 8,744,674 New Jersey $ 123,787,583 New Mexico $ 49,196,233 New York $ 235,324,477 North Carolina $ 163,058,721 North Dakota $ 6,523,257 Ohio $ 148,292,097 Oklahoma $ 57,492,864 Oregon $ 71,166,797 Pennsylvania $ 113,212,355 Puerto Rico $ 7,926,917 Rhode Island $ 12,739,464 South Carolina $ 70,810,399 South Dakota $ 4,724,819 Tennessee $ 61,764,157 Texas $ 458,393,564 Utah $ 37,146,849 Vermont $ 5,262,940 Virginia $ 110,079,187 Washington $ 83,885,895 West Virginia $ 15,441,823 Wisconsin $ 79,927,137 Wyoming $ 11,658,521 NOTE: allocations for fiscal year 2012 are Department of Education estimates based on currently available enrollment data. Allocations based on new data may result in changes from these estimates. Outlying Areas $ 12,500,000 Indian set-aside $ 12,500,000 Total $ 5,000,000,000 Estimates Prepared 9/9/2011 Page 6 of 6