SCHOOLS AND STIMULUS
SCHOOLS AND STIMULUS
Money coming
Local school districts will be getting more than $10 million as the first installment in Title I stimulus funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Estimates show the districts will receive more than $21 million in total Title I funding under the bill’s two-year time frame, but about half of that money will be arriving within the next 30 to 45 days, said U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
The first round of school funding will help avert hundreds of thousands of estimated teacher layoffs in schools and school districts while driving crucial education improvements, reforms and results for students.
OHIO
Austintown: $425,145
Beaver: $265,167
Bloomfield-Mesopotamia: $408,988
Boardman: $438,881
Bristol: $130,685
Brookfield: $218,842
Campbell: $518,062
Canfield: $120,194
Champion: $116,074
Columbiana: $92,035
Crestview: $102,337
East Liverpool: $1,108,899
East Palestine: $209,247
Girard: $419,187
Howland: $295,335
Hubbard: $236,268
Jackson-Milton: $99,590
Joseph Badger: $93,408
LaBrae: $194,364
Lakeview: $169,646
Leetonia: $95,532
Liberty: $280,339
Lisbon: $137,957
Lordstown: $44,644
Lowellville: $31,594
Maplewood: $103,024
Mathews: $71,430
McDonald: $56,320
Newton Falls: $154,536
Niles: $660,065
Poland: $105,771
Salem: $398,562
Sebring: $92,920
South Range: $96,156
Southern: $189,537
Southington: $57,693
Springfield: $105,084
Struthers: $389,059
United: $129,810
Warren: $3,176,042
Weathersfield: $145,226
Wellsville: $271,091
West Branch: $221,158
Western Reserve: $49,451
Youngstown: $7,026,134
PENNSYLVANIA
Commodore Perry: $72,160
Ellwood City: $234,624
Farrell: $446,083
Greenville: $170,440
Grove City: $203,341
Hermitage: $164,679
Jamestown: $68,965
Lakeview: $185,227
Laurel: $94,561
Mercer: $164,237
Mohawk: $180,590
Neshannock: $58,301
New Castle: $1,562,314
Reynolds: $198,666
Sharon: $426,326
Sharpsville: $97,780
Shenango: $124,422
Union: $94,429
West Middlesex: $129,399
Wilmington: $336,651
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