What percentage of public school funding in Florida comes from the federal government?
16.4%
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During the 2022–23 school year, public schools in Florida received 16.4% of funding from the federal government.
Share of public school district revenue coming from federal sources
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During the 2022–23 school year, public schools in Florida received $2,482 per student from the federal government.
Public school district revenue per student coming from federal sources
- Child nutrition programs: Administered by the Department of Agriculture, this includes National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program.
- Education for the disadvantaged: Also known as Title I, the federal government provides additional funds to schools with relatively high concentration of low-income students.
- Special education: According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, the federal government is authorized though not mandated to supply 40% of special education funds.
Federal funding made up 6.6% to 37.5% of Florida school district budgets in 2022–23.
Share of public school district revenue coming from federal sources
The 10 largest school districts in the Florida based on 2022–23 enrollment.
| 1. | Duval County School District | 20.9% |
| 2. | Volusia County School District | 19.6% |
| 3. | Polk County School District | 19.1% |
| 4. | Brevard County School District | 18.4% |
| 5. | Pinellas County School District | 18% |
| 6. | Lee County School District | 17.1% |
| 7. | Osceola County School District | 15.9% |
| 8. | Pasco County School District | 14.8% |
| 9. | Seminole County School District | 14.3% |
| 10. | Manatee County School District | 13.9% |
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