Florida Schools to Receive Federal Stimulus Money
Published May 12th, 2009
Florida school districts will have access to federal stimulus money for the next two years. It's an option that required the state to receive a waiver, because it didn't spend the required amount on public schools. Below are the various federal stimulus allocations to North Central Florida school districts.
Alachua County
- $9.13 million or $339 per student
Columbia County
- $3.29 million or $325 per student
Dixie County
- $665,000 or $323 per student
Gilchrist County
- $876,000 or $335 per student
Levy County
- $1.95 million or $328 per student
Marion County
- $13.84 million or $329 per student
Putnam County
- $3.67 million or $330 per student
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