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The state of Nebraska has 478 school districts; statewide funding, achievement and demographic data can be found in the tabs below. Or use the school district links at the bottom of this page to learn more about a specific Nebraska community.

Funding

Funding Breakdown Chart

WARNING: Data below comes from federal and state policy offices, as opposed to budget division staff. Funding levels will not match exact dollar figures that states and school districts receive. While this data set can be used to help analyze policy and trends, it should not be used for local budgeting purposes.
     
Statewide Per-Pupil Expenditure $8,032
Per-Pupil Expenditure Rank of 50 states and the District of Columbia (1=Highest Spending) 24
School Finance Inequity Among Districts in Per-Pupil Dollars $868
School Finance Inequity Among Districts in Percentage Terms 10%
School Finance Equity Rank of 50 states and the District of Columbia (1=Most Equitable) 20
Total Federal Direct Aid (Title I & IDEA) to Nebraska FY 2006 $119,395,298
Total Federal Direct Aid Per Pupil $418
NCLB Title I Estimated FY 2009 Grant Allocation $62,930,976
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2008 Grant $60,245,901
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2007 Grant $50,662,136
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2006 Grant $50,561,517
IDEA Part B Estimated FY 2009 Grant $72,932,102
IDEA Part B Estimated FY 2008 Grant $70,965,998
IDEA Part B Actual FY 2007 Grant $70,004,541
IDEA Part B Actual FY 2006 Grant $68,833,781
Impact Aid Basic Support Payments FY 2007 $8,852,488
Total School Food Funds FY 2007 $61,080,883
Federal School Meal Funds FY 2007 $53,419,893
Federal School Commodities Funds FY 2007 $7,660,990
Total School Food Funds FY 2006 $56,222,730
Federal School Meal Funds FY 2006 $50,087,515
Federal School Commodities Funds FY 2006 $6,135,215

Demographics

Racial/Ethnic Breakdown
Asian: 1.8%
Black: 7.6%
Native American: 1.6%
White: 77.5%
Hispanic: 11.5%
Other: 0.0%
Total Number of Students 285,587
Student Poverty Rate 10.9%
Student Poverty Rate Rank of 50 States and the District of Columbia (1=Lowest Poverty Rate) 10
Free and Reduced Priced Lunch Enrollment Rate 35%
White Students 221,309
Black Students 21,613
Native American Students 4,698
Asian Students 5,199
Hispanic Students 32,768
Percent English Language Learner 6%
Special Education Participation Rate 16%

Achievement

Achievement Overview

NCLB scores are based on state-defined standards, while NAEP standards are set by the federal government and are consistent nationwide.

Percentage figures presented reflect the proportion of students learning at grade level, according to state NCLB and national NAEP standards, respectively.

The percentage of students deemed proficient as per NCLB scores tends to be higher than the percentage deemed proficient as per NAEP scores, because state-defined standards of proficiency tend to be lower.

State Defined
Proficiency
(NCLB, 2004-05)
Nationally Defined
Proficiency
(NAEP, 2005)
National Rank
Based on 2005
NAEP Results
Grade 4 Students Proficient in Reading 88% 34% 15
Grade 4 Students Proficient in Math 90% 36% 29
Grade 8 Students Proficient in Reading 88% 35% 13
Grade 8 Students Proficient in Math 85% 35% 9

State Defined
Graduation Rate

Nationally Defined
Graduation Rate
National Rank
Based on
National Results
Graduation Rate 2005 88% 87.8% 1

Compare to Other States

Use the form below to select data on which to make a comparison, and determine just how similar other states must be to yours for comparison purposes (e.g. within X percent of Nebraska's funding, number of students, etc.)

Number of Students:
Percentage of Students in Poverty:
Percentage of Black and Hispanic Students:
Statewide Expenditure Per Pupil:
Average School Finance Inequity Among Districts:
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2007 Grant Per Pupil:
IDEA Part B Actual FY 2007 Grant Per Pupil:
Total FY 2007 Federal Direct Aid Per Pupil:
Grade 4 Reading Proficiency:
Grade 4 Math Proficiency:

Notes & Sources

STATE-LEVEL DATA


FUNDING

  1. Statewide Per-Pupil Expenditure
    U.S. Census Bureau, School Year 2003-2004
    http://www2.census.gov/govs/school/04f33pub.pdf
  2. School Finance Inequity
    Education Finance Incentive Grant Program Definition of Equity, No Child Left Behind, Title I, Part A, Subpart 2, Sec. 1125A
    Note: Hawaii and the District of Columbia only have one school district, so their weighted coefficient is 0 as per Sec. 1125A of Title I of NCLB. Alaska, Kansas, and New Mexico qualify as equalized under the Impact Aid program standard (Title VIII, Sec8009(c)(1)), so they have been assigned a weighted coefficient of 10 as per Sec. 1125A.
  3. NCLB Title I
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, Estimated 2009 (Bush Budget)
    U.S. Department of Education
    http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/statetables/08stbyprogram.xls
  4. IDEA Part B
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, Estimated 2009 (Bush Budget)
    U.S. Department of Education
    http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/statetables/08stbyprogram.xls
  5. Impact Aid Basic Support Payments
    National Association of Federally Impacted Schools, Fiscal Year 2007
  6. School Food Programs
    Child Nutrition Program Data, Food and Nutrition Service – USDA, Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2007
    http://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/cnpmain.htm

DEMOGRAPHICS

  1. Student Poverty Rate
    Poverty Rate for School-Age Children, Ages 5-17
    U.S. Census Bureau Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, 2004
    http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/saipe/national.cgi?year=2004&ascii=#SA51
  2. Free and Reduced Price Lunch Enrollment Rate
    National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
  3. Total Number of Students, Disaggregated by Race
    National Center
    for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/

ACHIEVEMENT

  1. State Defined Proficiency Level
    Nebraska School-based Teacher-led Assessment Reporting System, State Results, 2004-05
    http://reportcard.nde.state.ne.us/State/StateHome.aspx?Level=st
  2. Nationally Defined Proficiency Level
    National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2005
    http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/

DISTRICT-LEVEL DATA


FUNDING

  1. District Per-Pupil Expenditure
    National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2004-2005
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
  2. District Operating Budget
    U.S. Census Bureau, Public Elementary-Secondary Education Finance Data, 2006
    http://www.census.gov/govs/www/school06.html
  3. NCLB Title I
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2008
    Thompson Publishing, Title I Online
    http://www.thompson.com/public/nclb/fundinginformation/fundinginformation.html
    Estimated Fiscal Year 2009 (Bush Budget)
    Congressional Research Service, supplied by the Office of Senator Christopher J. Dodd (D-CT)
  4. IDEA Part B
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006
    Nebraska's State Special Education Department
    Fiscal Year 2008 at Conference Level, Estimated Fiscal Year 2009 (Bush Budget)
    These grants have been estimated based on the FY 2008 conference appropriation or Bush’s budget request for IDEA Part B and each district’s FY 2006 grant.
  5. Impact Aid Basic Support Payments
    National Association of Federally Impacted Schools, Fiscal Year 2007

DEMOGRAPHICS

  1. Student Poverty Rate
    U.S. Census Bureau Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, 2004
    http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/district.html
  2. Free and Reduced Price Lunch Enrollment Rate
    National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
  3. Total Number of Students, Disaggregated by Race
    National Center
    for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/

ACHIEVEMENT

  1. District NCLB
    Nebraska School-based Teacher-led Assessment Reporting System, Grade 4, 2004-05
    http://reportcard.nde.state.ne.us/District/DistrictSearch.aspx?optSearch=5&DistrictID=&CountyID=

DEFINITIONS

Per-Pupil Expenditure. Statewide per-pupil expenditure equals the total amount of revenue paid out by school systems in the state divided by total school enrollment. It includes funds from federal, state, and local sources and funds spent on day to day operating expenses, such as teacher salaries. It does not include capital expenses, such as school construction.

School Finance Inequity. School finance equity figures presented reflect a definition contained in Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act. That definition examines the differences in per-pupil spending among school districts across a given state. The per-pupil expenditure for every school district is compared to the average per-pupil expenditure for the state and weighted according to size and poverty level.

Indirect aid is support provided for school districts through the federal tax code. For example, a community can use local property taxes to finance local schools, and it costs taxpayers less because local property taxes are deductible on federal income tax returns.

Direct Aid. Direct aid is education funding that comes from the federal government and is distributed directly to states and then given to individual school districts. The figures presented here include only the two largest direct aid funding streams -- the Title I program for disadvantaged students and the IDEA special education program for children with disabilities.

Title I. Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children from low-income families.

IDEA. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children with disabilities.

Impact Aid Basic Support Payments. Title VIII of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to school districts that educate large numbers of "federally connected" children or have been impacted by the lost property tax revenue on federal lands (i.e. military bases or Native American reservations).

Student Poverty Rate. The student poverty rate reflects the number of children in a state ages 5 to 17 living beneath the Census Bureau's poverty line. In 2004, the poverty income threshold for a family of four was $19,157.

Free and Reduced Priced Lunch Enrollment Rate. The student poverty rate based on free and reduced price lunch eligibility reflects the number of students in the state who are certified to receive free or reduced price lunches based on their family incomes or participation in Food Stamp or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs.

Total School Food Funds. The National School Lunch Act authorizes the distribution of federal funds to states and school districts to provide nutritious lunches, breakfasts and snacks to low income students at free or reduced prices. This number represents the total funding each state received for all school food programs including meals and commodities.

Federal School Meal Funds. The National School Lunch Act authorizes the distribution of federal funds to states and school districts to provide nutritious lunches, breakfasts and snacks to low income students at free or reduced prices. This number represents the amount of money each state received for school meals.

Federal School Commodities Funds. The Department of Agriculture provides funds for states to distribute commodity foods to students eligible for free or reduced priced lunch. This number represents the amount of money each state received for commodities.

Percent English Language Learner. The percent English Language Learner data reflect the number of children in a state who qualify as Limited English Proficient according to state law.

Special Education Participation Rate. The Special Education Participation Rate reflect the number of children in a state who have Individualized Education Plans under IDEA law.

Achievement. State-defined proficiency standards of what students should know and be able to do in each grade are developed separately by each state. States use these standards to test and assess whether students are performing adequately, as required under the No Child Left Behind Act.

Nationally-defined proficiency standards of what students should know and be able to do are developed by the National Assessment Governing Board. The Board administers a national test to a representative sample of students-the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)-that measures whether students are performing at grade level.

Percentage figures presented reflect the proportion of students learning at grade level according to state NCLB and national NAEP standards, respectively.

Graduation Rate. State defined graduation rates are currently calculated using different formulas depending on the state. States use these rates to determine AYP status.

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Nebraska School Districts (478)

The full list of Nebraska school districts is below. Click on any name for funding, achievement and demographic data for that district, or use this form to narrow down the list.

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Abie Public School
Adams Central Jr-Sr High Schools
Ainsworth Community Schools
Alda Public School
Allen Consolidated Schools
Alliance Public Schools
Alma Public Schools
Alpha Public School
Amherst Public Schools
Angora Public School
Anselmo-Merna Public Schools
Ansley Public Schools
Antelope Public School
Arapahoe Public Schools
Arcadia Public Schools
Arlington Public Schools
Arnold Public Schools
Arthur County High School
Arthur Elementary School
Ashby Public School
Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools
Atkinson Elementary School
Auburn Public Schools
Aurora Public Schools
Axtell Community Schools
Ayr Public School
Ballard Marsh Public School
Bancroft-Rosalie Community Schools
Banner County Public Schools
Banner Public School
Bassett Grade School
Battle Creek Public Schools
Bayard Public Schools
Beatrice Public Schools
Bee Public School
Beemer Public Schools
Belgrade Public Schools
Bellevue Public Schools
Belmont Public School
Bennington Public Schools
Bertrand Public Schools
Berwyn Public School
Bingham Public School
Blair Community Schools
Bloomfield Community Schools
Blue Hill Public Schools
Bodarc Public School
Boone Central Schools
Brady Public Schools
Bridgeport Public Schools
Broadwater Public School
Broken Bow Public Schools
Brownlee Public School
Brugh Public School
Bruning-Davenport Unified School System
Buffalo Flats Public School
Burwell Elementary School
Burwell Jr-Sr High School
Callaway Public Schools
Cambridge Public Schools
Carver Public School
Cedar Bluffs Public Schools
Cedar Canyon Public School
Cedar Hollow Public Schools
Cedar Rapids Public Schools
Centennial Public Schools
Center Public School
Center Valley Public School
Central City Public Schools
Centura Public Schools
Chadron Public Schools
Chalk Butte Public School
Chambers Public Schools
Chapman - District 9
Chase County High School
Cheney Public School
Clarkson Public Schools
Clay Center Public Schools
Clear Creek Public School
Clinton Public Schools
Clover Cove Public School
Cloverleaf Public Schools
Cody-Kilgore Public Schools
Coleridge Community Schools
Columbus Public Schools
Conestoga Public Schools
Cottonwood Public School
County Center Public School
Cozad City Schools
Crawford Public Schools
Creek Valley Schools
Creighton Public Schools
Crete Public Schools
Crofton Community Schools
Crookston Public School
Cross County Community Schools
Cutcomb Lake Public School
Daly Public School
Daniel Freeman Public Schools
David City Public Schools
Dederman Public School
Deshler Public Schools
Diamond Public School
Diller-Odell Public Schools
District 002 Grant County
District 005 Grant County
District 013 Dawson County
District 015 Adams County
District 015 Dawson County
District 016 Dawson County
District 017 Dawson County
District 022 Dawson County
District 025 Dawson County
District 029 Dawson County
District 033 Platte County
District 039 Box Butte County
District 041 Red Willow County
District 042 Box Butte County
District 044 Box Butte County
District 044 Dawson County
District 045 Cherry County
District 065 Buffalo County
District 070 Garfield County
District 077 Cheyenne County
District 081 Dawson County
District 082 Cuming County
District 083 Cherry County
District 090 Holt County
District 100 Dawson County
District 102 Holt County
District 167 Cherry County
District 501 Hall County
District 504 Colfax County
District 505 Colfax County
Dodge Public Schools
Doniphan-Trumbull Public Schools
Dorchester Public Schools
Duffy Public School
Dundy County Public Schools
East Butler Public Schools
Eastpoint Public School
Eddy'S School
Elba Public Schools
Elgin Public Schools
Elk Creek Public School
Elkhorn Public Schools
Elkhorn Valley Schools
Ellsworth Public School
Elm Creek Public School
Elm Creek Public Schools
Elmwood-Murdock Public Schools
Elsmere Public School
Elwood Public Schools
Elyria Public School
Emerson-Hubbard Public Schools
Emmet Public School
Eustis-Farnam Public Schools
Evergreen Public School
Ewing Public Schools
Exeter-Milligan Public Schools
Extension Public School
Fairbury Public Schools
Fairplay Public School
Falls City Public Schools
Farwell Public School
Fillmore Central Public Schools
Fisher'S Public School
Fitch Public School
Fort Calhoun Community Schools
Franklin Public Schools
Fremont Public Schools
Friend Public Schools
Fullerton Public Schools
Funk Public School
Garden County High School
Garfield Public School
Gates Public Schools
Gering Public Schools
Gibbon Public Schools
Giltner Public Schools
Glen Public School
Golden Rule Public School
Good Cheer Public School
Goose Creek Public School
Gordon Elementary Schools
Gordon High School
Gothenburg Public Schools
Grand Island Public Schools
Grant Public Schools
Greeley-Wolbach Public Schools
Gretna Public Schools
Hadar Public School
Haig Public School
Haines Branch Public School
Hall Public School
Hampton Public Schools
Harrison Public Schools
Hart Lake Public School
Hartington Public Schools
Harvard Public Schools
Hastings Public Schools
Hay Springs Public Schools
Hayes Center Public Schools
Hazard Public School
Hazel Dell Public Schools
Heartland Community Schools
Hemingford Public Schools
Hershey Public Schools
High Plains Community Schools
Highland Grove Public School
Highland Public School
Hitchcock Co Unified School System
Holdrege Public Schools
Holstein Public Schools
Homer Community Schools
Howells Public Schools
Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer
Humphrey Public Schools
Hyannis Elementary School
Hyannis High School
Imperial Elementary School
Inman Public School
Irwin Public School
Ithaca Public School
Jackson Public School
Johnson-Brock Public Schools
Juniata Elementary School
Kalamazoo Public School
Kearney Public Schools
Kenesaw Public Schools
Kewanee Public School
Keya Paha County High School
Keystone Public School
Kimball Public Schools
Lake Alice Public School
Lake Minatare Public School
Lakeside Public School
Lakeview Community Schools
Lamar Public School
Laurel-Concord Public Schools
Leigh Community Schools
Lemoyne Public School
Lewellen Public School
Lewiston Consolidated Schools
Lexington Public Schools
Leyton Public Schools
Lincoln Public Schools
Lisco Public School
Litchfield Public Schools
Locust Grove Public School
Logan View Public Schools
Loomis Public Schools
Lorenzo Public School
Louisville Public Schools
Loup City Public Schools
Loup County Public Schools
Lynch Public Schools
Lyons-Decatur Northeast Schools
Madison Public Schools
Malcolm Public Schools
Malmo Public School
Manley Public School
Maple Grove Public School
Mason City Public School
Maxwell Public Schools
Maywood Public Schools
Mc Cook Public Schools
Mc Cool Junction Pub Schools
Mc Pherson County High School
Mead Public Schools
Medicine Valley Public Schools
Meridian Public Schools
Merriman Public School
Middle Creek Public School
Milford Public Schools
Millard Public Schools
Mills Public School
Minatare Public Schools
Minden Public Schools
Mirage Flats Public School
Mitchell Public Schools
Morrill Public Schools
Mullen Public Schools
Nebraska City Public Schools
Nebraska Unified District 1
Neligh-Oakdale Schools
Nemaha Valley Schools
New Hope Public School
Newcastle Public Schools
Newman Grove Public Schools
Newport Public School
Niobrara Public Schools
Norfolk Public Schools
Norris School District 160
North Bend Central Public Schools
North Loup Scotia Public Schools
North Platte Public Schools
North Star Public School
North Star Public School
Northwest High School
Oak Valley Public School
Oakland Craig Public Schools
Oconto Public School
Odessa Public Schools
Ogallala Public Schools
Olive Branch Public School
Omaha Public Schools
Oneill Public Schools
Opportunity Public School
Ord Public Schools
Osceola Public Schools
Oshkosh Elementary School
Osmond Public Schools
Overton Public Schools
Page Public School
Palmer Public Schools
Palmyra District O R 1
Panhandle Public School
Papillion-La Vista Public Schools
Pawnee City Public Schools
Paxton Consolidated Schools
Pender Public Schools
Phelps District R 4
Phelps District R 6
Phelps District R 7
Phoenix Public School
Pierce Public Schools
Pink Public School
Pioneer Public School
Plainview Public School
Plainview Public Schools
Platte Valley Public School
Platteville Public School
Plattsmouth Community Schools
Pleasant Hill Public School
Pleasant Hill Public School
Pleasant View Public School
Pleasant View Public School
Pleasanton Public Schools
Ponca Public Schools
Pony Lake Public School
Potter-Dix Public Schools
Prague Public Schools
Prairie Home Public School
Prairie View Public School
Ralston Public Schools
Randolph Public Schools
Raven Public Schools
Ravenna Public Schools
Raymond Central Schools
Red Cloud Community Schools
Redbird Public School
Redmill Public School
Reiche Public School
Richland Public School
Richland Public School
Ridgeway Public School
Rising City Public Schools
Rising Star Public School
Riverdale Public School
Rock County High School
Rokeby Public School
Rose Public School
Rosedale Public School
Round Hill Public School
Rushville High School
Rushville Schools
Sandhills Public Schools
Santee Community Schools
Sargent Public Schools
Schuyler Central High School
Schuyler Grade Schools
Scottsbluff Public Schools
Scribner-Snyder Community Schools
Se Nebraska Consolidated Schools
Seward Public Schools
Shady Nook Public School
Shelby Public Schools
Shell Creek Public School
Shelton Public Schools
Shickley Public Schools
Sidney Public Schools
Silver Lake Public Schools
Simeon Public School
Sioux County High School
Smallfoot Public School
South Akron Public Schools
South Center Public Schools
South Central Ne School District
South Platte Public Schools
South Sarpy District 46
South Sioux City Community Schools
Southern School District 1
Southern Valley Schools
Southwest Public Schools
Spalding Public Schools
Sparks Public School
Spring View Public School
St Edward Public Schools
St Libory Elementary School
St Paul Public Schools
Standard Public School
Stanton Community Schools
Stapleton Public Schools
Starr Public School
Starview Public School
Sterling Public Schools
Stone Public School
Strang Public School
Strasburger Public School
Stuart Public Schools
Stull Public School
Sumner-Eddyville-Miller Schools
Sunny Meadow Public School
Sunnyside Public School
Sutherland Public Schools
Sutton Public Schools
Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca Schools
Table Center Public School
Tappan Valley Public School
Tecumseh Public Schools
Tekamah-Herman Community Schools
Thayer Central Community Schools
Thedford Elementary Schools
Thedford Rural High School
Touhy Public School
Tri County Public Schools
Tri-View Public School
Trunk Butte Public Schools
Tryon Public School
Twin Rivers Public Schools
Umo N Ho N Nation Public Schools
Unadilla Public School
Union Public School
Valentine City Schools
Valentine Rural High School
Valley Public Schools
Valley Star Public School
Valley View Public School
Valley View Public School
Valleyside Public School
Vinton Public School
Wahoo Public Schools
Wakefield Public Schools
Wallace Public School
Wallace Public School District 65 R
Walthill Public Schools
Warnerville Public School
Waterloo Public Schools
Wauneta-Palisade Public Schools
Wausa Public Schools
Waverly Public Schools
Wayne Community Schools
Weeping Water Public Schools
Well Valley Public School
West Boyd Unified System
West Holt Rural High School
West Point Public Schools
Western Public School
Weston Public School
Westside Community Schools
Wheatland Public School
Wheatland Public Schools
Wheeler Central Schools
Whitney Public School
Wilber-Clatonia Public Schools
Wilcox-Hildreth Public Schools
Willow Valley Public School
Winnebago Public Schools
Winside Public Schools
Winter Public School
Wisner-Pilger Public Schools
Wood Lake Public School
Wood River Elementary School
Wood River Rural High School
Wynot Public Schools
York Public Schools
Yutan Public Schools

Per-Pupil Expenditure. Statewide per-pupil expenditure equals the total amount of revenue paid out by school systems in the state divided by total school enrollment. It includes funds from federal, state, and local sources and funds spent on day to day operating expenses, such as teacher salaries. It does not include capital expenses, such as school construction.

School Finance Inequity. School finance equity figures presented reflect a definition contained in Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act. That definition examines the differences in per-pupil spending among school districts across a given state. The per-pupil expenditure for every school district is compared to the average per-pupil expenditure for the state and weighted according to size and poverty level.

Indirect Aid. Indirect aid is support provided for school districts through the federal tax code. For example, a community can use local property taxes to finance local schools, and it costs taxpayers less because local property taxes are deductible on federal income tax returns.

Direct Aid. Direct aid is education funding that comes from the federal government and is distributed directly to states and then given to individual school districts. The figures presented here include only the two largest direct aid funding streams -- the Title I program for disadvantaged students and the IDEA special education program for children with disabilities.

Title I. Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children from low-income families.

IDEA. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children with disabilities.

Impact Aid Basic Support Payments. Title VIII of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to school districts that educate large numbers of "federally connected" children or have been impacted by the lost property tax revenue on federal lands (i.e. military bases or Native American reservations).

Student Poverty Rate. The student poverty rate reflects the number of children in a state ages 5 to 17 living beneath the Census Bureau's poverty line. In 2004, the poverty income threshold for a family of four was $19,157.

Free and Reduced Priced Lunch Enrollment Rate. The student poverty rate based on free and reduced price lunch eligibility reflects the number of students in the state who are certified to receive free or reduced price lunches based on their family incomes or participation in Food Stamp or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs.