Special Education Grants to States in Texas
CFDA 84.027 — federal program obligations to Texas
Total obligated
$6.19B
Awards
6
USAspending.gov records $6,187,827,650.27 in Special Education Grants to States obligations (CFDA 84.027) with place of performance in Texas, across 6 awards. Six instruments carrying $6.19 billion yield a mean of about $1.03 billion per award. This page joins Department of Education catalog 84.027 to the TX geography tag. It is not a student census and not cash already paid.
Key figures
- CFDA 84.027 shows $6,187,827,650.27 in Texas obligations on 6 awards.
- The mean is about $1.03 billion per award.
- The catalog is IDEA Part B grants to states, not Title I.
- Texas is a place-of-performance tag, not a student census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
What the 84.027–Texas join is
CFDA 84.027 is titled SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS TO STATES. Crossed with Texas place of performance, obligations sum to $6,187,827,650.27 on 6 awards. The national 84.027 hub includes other states. Texas’s spending hub includes other programs. Only this intersection is reported here. $6,187,827,650.27 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of students with IEPs in Houston, Dallas, or El Paso.
Six awards is a concentrated formula-grant pattern: IDEA Part B to states often posts as a small number of large assistance instruments to a state education agency that then allocates to districts. The join does not name TEA, list districts, or count eligible children. Packet facts stop at $6,187,827,650.27, 6 awards, TX, and 84.027.
84.027 is not Title I
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (CFDA 84.010) is a different Education catalog. Mixing Title I into $6,187,827,650.27 would invent a broader K–12 total than this cell contains. Preschool grants and other IDEA lines use other numbers still. Facts available: Texas, CFDA 84.027, $6,187,827,650.27, 6 awards. Child-count and least-restrictive-environment flags are not in the facts.
The catalog title names Special Education Grants to States, not a ranking of district need. Dividing $6,187,827,650.27 by 6 yields about $1.03 billion per award—a statewide formula scale, not a typical campus special-education allocation. Unique recipients are unpublished. 6 is not a count of schools.
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Questions
- How much Special Education Grants to States funding is obligated in Texas?
- USAspending records $6,187,827,650.27 in CFDA 84.027 obligations with Texas place of performance on 6 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not Title I. Keep Special Education Grants To States and Texas together when citing $6,187,827,650.27.
- Why are there only 6 IDEA awards?
- IDEA Part B to states often posts as a small number of large assistance instruments to a state education agency. The facts show 6 awards totaling $6,187,827,650.27. The mean is about $1.03 billion. District names are unpublished.
- Is this Texas’s total federal education spending?
- No. This join is CFDA 84.027 only. Title I and other Education catalogs appear on separate Texas program pages. Nationwide 84.027 is not limited to Texas. Obligations of $6,187,827,650.27 are not outlays.
- Does six awards mean six school districts?
- 6 is an award-record count, not a district census. A state agency can be the awardee even when many LEAs receive allocations. Unique recipients are unpublished. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 84.027 × TX pair.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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