What percentage of public school funding in Mississippi comes from the federal government?
Data updated December 17, 2024
About 23.2% or 1 in 4 dollars of public school funding, during the 2021-22 school year. As with most schools nationwide, Mississippi received more funding from local or state governments than it did from federal sources. The totals differ by district, depending on factors such as student demographics (like poverty levels), availability of state and local revenues, and whether a district is urban, suburban, or rural.
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23.2%
of public school funding came from federal sources, 2021-22 school year
$3.0K
federal funding of K-12 public schools per student, 2021-22 school year
During the 2021-22 school year, Mississippi schools received a higher share of funding from federal sources compared with the US average (13.7%).
During the 2021-22 school year, public schools in Mississippi received 23.2% of funding from the federal government.
Share of public school district revenue coming from federal sources
In all, public schools in Mississippi received $1.3 billion, or $3,045 in federal funds per student. That’s 20.1% higher than the national average of $2,536 per student.
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During the 2021-22 school year, public schools in Mississippi received $3.0K per student from the federal government.
Public school district revenue per student coming from federal sources
Most federal public school funds are allocated based on formulas based on factors such as poverty status or a district’s rural location. Federal programs for schools include:
- 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.
Among 139 school districts in Mississippi, the Holmes County Consolidated School District in the Jackson, MS area received 46.4% of its funds from the federal government during the 2021-22 school year, more than any other in the state. The Madison County School District in the Jackson, MS area received the smallest share at 10.8%.
Federal funding made up 10.8% to 46.4% of Mississippi school district budgets in 2021-22.
Share of public school district revenue coming from federal sources
Jackson Public School District received 24.5% of its 2021-22 funding from federal sources, the highest among Mississippi’s 10 largest school districts. The Jackson Public School District also had the highest federal funding in the group. It received $3,510 per student. The Madison County School District had the lowest share at 10.8% or $1,422 per student.
The 10 largest school districts in Mississippi based on 2021-22 enrollment.
1. | Jackson Public School District | 24.5% |
2. | Vicksburg Warren School District | 20.2% |
3. | Jones County School District | 19.7% |
4. | Lamar County School District | 18.9% |
5. | Tupelo Public School District | 18.5% |
6. | Jackson County School District | 18.4% |
7. | Harrison County School District | 18.1% |
8. | DeSoto County School District | 14.2% |
9. | Rankin County School District | 13.8% |
10. | Madison County School District | 10.8% |
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Methodology
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The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.
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National Center for Education Statistics
Common Core of Data and Digest of Education Statistics