How are public schools in funded?

Updated May. 28, 2026Refreshed annually
Connecticut public schools are funded primarily from local governments. In the 2022–2023 school year, the most recent year of available data, about 55.6% of Connecticut public school funding came from local sources like property taxes. Another 36.1% came through state programs, and the federal government provided the remaining 8.3%. Altogether, public schools in Connecticut received $13.8 billion in funding, or $26,900 per student.

$13.8B

of funding went to public schools in Connecticut (2022–2023 school year)

$26.9K

per student went to public schools in Connecticut (2022–2023 school year)
All American public schools are funded with a mix of local, state, and federal money, but the share attributable to each source — and the total amount of funding per student — differs by state. Connecticut schools received about $26,900 per student in 2022, roughly $7,000 more than the national average. The largest difference was in local funding: the average US school received $8,300 per student from local sources, compared to $15,000 in Connecticut.

In the 2022–2023 school year, public schools in Connecticut received $7,000 more per student than the average US school

Total public school funding by source per student

Where do local, state, and federal funds come from?

Public school districts receive funding from a combination of local, state, and federal sources.
  • Local funding often comes from property taxes but can also come from fees or programs like parent-teacher associations.
  • State funding is generated through a wide variety of sources that vary from state-to-state, often through personal and corporate income and retail sales taxes. Depending on the state, funding may also come from taxes on tobacco products and alcoholic beverages and from lotteries.
  • Federal funding often comes to school districts through a series of targeted grants, like Title I, which supports schools serving low-income communities, or IDEA, which funds special education services. Much of this funding goes to the state, which is then allocated to individual school districts.

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In the 2022–2023 school year, local, state, and federal funds amounted to $26,900 per student in Connecticut

Total public school funding by source per student

Which school districts in Connecticut have the most funding per student? Which districts have the least?

State-level data paints an overall picture of school funding, but masks differences between school districts. Each district receives a different amount of funding per student and those amounts can vary widely within the same state. In Connecticut, some districts received around $16.33 per student (The Woodstock Academy District), while others received as much as $61,000 (Sharon School District).

Per-student public school funding in Connecticut ranged from $16.33 to $61,000 across districts

Total public school funding per student per school district, all sources, 2022–2023 school year

What is the local, state and federal funding breakdown in Connecticut school districts?

Districts also differ in where that funding comes from. Some rely more heavily on state-level revenue— like Connecticut Technical Education And Career System, where 89.5% of school funding came from state sources. Others receive more through local sources, such as Farmington School District, where local dollars accounted for 84.8% of funding. In districts like Bridgeport School District, where local revenues are lower, federal dollars made up a larger portion — about 20.4% of total funding. The breakdown by source highlights the ways Connecticut structures support for public education.

Districts differ in how they fund public schools

Share of public school funding from local, state, and federal sources for 50 largest school districts in CT, 2022–2023 school year

Total public school funding per student, by state (2022–2023 school year)

Total public school funding per student, by state (2022–2023 school year)
DistictFunding per student

Sharon School District

$61,000

Hartland School District

$54,900

Winchester School District

$50,600

Bozrah School District

$47,000

Mansfield School District

$45,900

New London School District

$45,800

North Branford School District

$45,100

New Fairfield School District

$44,700

Norfolk School District

$44,200

Regional School District 01

$44,200

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