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Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW MEXICO
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

3500030 ALAMOGORDO PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2,765,448 553,090 1,189.95


3500060 ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 27,815,404 5,563,081 1,461.81
3500090 ANIMAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 83,887 16,777 1,181.50
3500120 ARTESIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 987,675 197,535 1,148.46
3500150 AZTEC MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 547,159 109,432 1,072.86
3500180 BELEN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 1,415,657 283,131 1,162.28
3500210 BERNALILLO PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,746,107 349,221 1,217.65
3500240 BLOOMFIELD MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 803,965 160,793 1,093.83
3500270 CAPITAN MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 105,299 21,060 1,074.48
3500300 CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 1,633,842 326,768 1,130.69
3500330 CARRIZOZO MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 102,789 20,558 1,427.63
3500390 CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 3,888,083 777,617 1,343.50
3500420 CHAMA VALLEY INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 152,878 30,576 1,158.16
3500480 CIMARRON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 95,312 19,062 1,070.93
3500510 CLAYTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 181,777 36,355 1,271.17
3500540 CLOUDCROFT MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 65,198 13,040 987.86
3500570 CLOVIS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 2,900,785 580,157 1,206.15
3500600 COBRE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 751,783 150,357 1,318.92
3500630 CORONA MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 29,399 5,880 1,175.97
3500660 CUBA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 1,108,239 221,648 1,513.99
3500690 DEMING PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3,125,993 625,199 1,530.85
3500720 DES MOINES MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 29,668 5,934 1,236.17
3500750 DEXTER CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 298,482 59,696 1,208.43
3500790 DORA CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 83,430 16,686 1,345.64
3500810 DULCE INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 336,996 67,399 1,381.13
3500840 ELIDA MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 26,154 5,231 1,188.80
3500900 ESPANOLA MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 1,804,861 360,972 1,135.13
3500930 ESTANCIA MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 297,813 59,563 1,200.86
3500960 EUNICE MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 122,129 24,426 1,209.19
3500990 FARMINGTON MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 2,675,553 535,111 1,168.36
3501020 FLOYD MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 109,428 21,886 2,879.67
3501050 FORT SUMNER MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 112,256 22,451 1,439.18
3501080 GADSDEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 7,389,395 1,477,879 1,401.90
3501110 GALLUP-MCKINLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS 8,487,037 1,697,407 1,344.37
3501140 GRADY MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 24,877 4,975 1,243.85
3501170 GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS 1,808,755 361,751 1,182.19
3501200 HAGERMAN MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 271,507 54,301 1,378.21
3501230 HATCH VALLEY MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 1,014,789 202,958 1,441.46
3501260 HOBBS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 2,036,222 407,244 1,170.24
3501290 HONDO VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 98,500 19,700 1,470.15
3501320 HOUSE MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 14,213 2,843 1,184.45
3501350 JAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS 126,502 25,300 1,171.31
3501380 JEMEZ MOUNTAIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 150,167 30,033 1,340.77
3501410 JEMEZ VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 266,248 53,250 1,132.97
3501470 LAKE ARTHUR MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 70,493 14,099 1,905.21
3501500 LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS 8,038,558 1,607,712 1,299.27
3501530 LAS VEGAS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 816,948 163,390 1,197.87
3501590 LOGAN MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 41,111 8,222 1,111.12
3501620 LORDSBURG MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 448,165 89,633 1,550.74
Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW MEXICO
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

3501650 LOS ALAMOS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 59,854 11,971 721.14


3501680 LOS LUNAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2,342,455 468,491 1,184.25
3501710 LOVING MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 126,092 25,218 1,156.81
3501740 LOVINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 715,724 143,145 1,165.67
3501770 MAGDALENA MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 521,671 104,334 1,693.74
3501800 MAXWELL MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 25,579 5,116 1,162.70
3501830 MELROSE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 64,364 12,873 1,129.19
3501980 MESA VISTA CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 131,805 26,361 1,318.05
3501860 MORA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 286,861 57,372 1,292.17
3501890 MORIARTY MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 879,265 175,853 1,086.85
3501920 MOSQUERO MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 1,285 257 214.24
3501950 MOUNTAINAIR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 250,567 50,113 1,693.02
3502010 PECOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 200,098 40,020 1,099.44
3502040 PENASCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 206,277 41,255 1,412.85
3502070 POJOAQUE VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 253,939 50,788 995.84
3502100 PORTALES MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 1,133,661 226,732 1,262.43
3502130 QUEMADO INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 113,953 22,791 1,479.91
3502160 QUESTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 175,650 35,130 1,171.00
3502190 RATON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 374,748 74,950 1,146.02
3502220 RESERVE INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 114,011 22,802 1,425.14
3500010 RIO RANCHO PUBLIC SCHOOLS 589,771 117,954 901.79
3502250 ROSWELL INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 3,700,741 740,148 1,219.35
3502280 ROY MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 14,743 2,949 1,134.05
3502310 RUIDOSO MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 593,100 118,620 1,176.79
3502340 SAN JON MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 58,130 11,626 1,490.50
3502370 SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3,449,785 689,957 1,197.84
3502400 SANTA ROSA CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 247,840 49,568 1,346.96
3502430 SILVER CITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 1,060,973 212,195 1,189.43
3502460 SOCORRO CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 897,116 179,423 1,319.29
3502490 SPRINGER MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 99,071 19,814 1,100.79
3502520 TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 1,250,322 250,064 1,202.23
3502550 TATUM MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 86,955 17,391 1,175.07
3502580 TEXICO MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 94,032 18,806 1,205.54
3502610 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES SCHOOLS 804,059 160,812 1,307.41
3502640 TUCUMCARI PUBLIC SCHOOLS 564,216 112,843 1,369.46
3502670 TULAROSA MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 750,178 150,036 1,302.39
3500001 VAUGHN MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS 47,205 9,441 1,685.88
3502730 WAGON MOUND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 163,586 32,717 5,112.06
3501560 WEST LAS VEGAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 930,717 186,143 1,440.74
3502800 ZUNI PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,389,978 277,996 1,527.45
3599998 Undistributed 0 0 0.00
3599999 PART D SUBPART 2 340,889 68,178 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 statutory calculations. States also are permitted to reserve up to 1 percent of allocations for administration and generally must
reserve 4 percent in fiscal year 2006 for school improvement activities. These adjustments will reduce the actual amounts available
under all three columns of the table.
Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW MEXICO
Maximum Required
Expenditures For
Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child
Transportation Expenditure For
FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental
LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services***

** 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 identified 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 a choice option or receiving supplemental educational 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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