TITLE I PART A BASIC GRANTS TO LEAS
$2,269,376,787
AI Summary
This $2.3 billion grant from the Department of Education provides Title I, Part A funding to California for basic grants to local educational agencies (LEAs). Title I is the largest federal education program, directing funds to schools with high percentages of students from low-income families to help all students meet challenging academic standards.
Key Points
- 01Title I, Part A is the largest federal K-12 education funding program
- 02California receives approximately $2.3 billion for fiscal year 2025
- 03Funds are distributed to schools serving high concentrations of low-income students
- 04Supports efforts to help disadvantaged students meet academic standards
- 05Covers the period from July 2025 through September 2026
Award Details
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Quick Summary
- Amount
- $2.3B
- Agency
- Department of Education
- Recipient
- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CALIFORNIA
- Type
- Grant
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