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Appendix B <br />Allotment Descriptions <br />Federal Fund Allotment Formulas <br />Free Schools and Communities <br />Funding for alcohol and other drug abuse prevention programs. 91 % of total funds <br />are distributed based on (1) 70% based on LEA and private school ADM and (2) <br />30% based on LEAs with the greatest need for additional funds. <br />IASA Title 1 - Reading <br />One of the Iargest federal grant for CHCCS is for the reading recovery program in <br />the elementary schools. It provides funding to supplement and provide special help <br />to educationally deprived children from low income families. Estimated funding <br />projected by Washington. <br />IDEA Title VI -B Handicapped <br />Base Payment -Each LEA shall receive a base amount equal to a proportional share of <br />75% of the FY 1 999 -00 IDEA Title VI -B grant as calculated using the December <br />1998 headcount. <br />IDEA Title VI -B Preschool Handicapped <br />Base Payment -Each LEA shall receive abase amount equal to a proportional share of <br />75% of the FY 1997 -98 IDEA Title VI -B Preschool Grant as calculated using the <br />December 1996 headcount. <br />Vocational Education - Program Improvement <br />Seventy percent (70 %) of available funds are allotted based on the child population <br />in poverty ages 5 -17 ($48.08 per count). Thirty percent (30 %) of available funds are <br />allotted based on the age 5 -17 population ($3.89 per count). <br />IASA Title VI (formerly_ Chapter 2) Elementary and Secondary School <br />Improvement Amendment of 1988 <br />Funding to help implement innovative education programs. 60% of funding is <br />based on ADM ($3.71 per ADM), including private schools. 40% of funding is <br />based on the December 1997 free lunch count ($8.22 per count). <br />IC <br />Formulas indicated are 2007 -08. The state planning budgets have not been received for 2012 -13. <br />