Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies obligations in Kentucky
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (CFDA 84.010) show $1,604,277,615.15 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Kentucky across 6 awards. The pair is an ESEA Title I catalog line joined to place of performance, not a ranking of Appalachian counties and not a count of Title I schools. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. The Kentucky × 84.010 overlay holds the rows.
Key figures
- CFDA 84.010 shows $1,604,277,615.15 in USAspending obligations in Kentucky.
- Award count is 6; implied mean about $267 million.
- The join is program × place of performance, not a county poverty ranking.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
Six SEA-scale records, one Title I cell
This tie keeps USAspending assistance where CFDA 84.010 meets Kentucky place of performance. The dollar book is $1,604,277,615.15. The award count is 6. Title I formula funds typically post at the state educational agency. Six prime records do not mean six school districts received the entire book, and they do not isolate eastern Kentucky from Louisville.
The join does not prove that Kentucky’s census poverty, coal-county demographics, or school-count caused $1,604,277,615.15. Those are other series. This packet has no LEA list. Correlation is not causation.
A reader who treats the cell as Kentucky’s full federal education total has left the CFDA-by-state definition. The 6 figure is a record count, including modifications, not a count of eligible children.
Six awards and an SEA-scale mean
Six awards under $1,604,277,615.15 imply a mean near $267,379,603 per award. That quotient is an artifact of how Title I is filed, not a typical district allocation. The packet has no median and no share on the largest of the six records.
Kentucky’s six-row tape is slightly thicker than some other states’ three- or four-row Title I cells, still a formula-grant pattern. Cite both columns. USAspending.gov is the source; SpendingVault does not recast the mean as a Jefferson County or Pike County grant.
Kentucky’s 84.010 cell versus the statewide stack
Kentucky’s state hub stacks every CFDA with performance coded to the state. Title I is one education line. $1,604,277,615.15 is not Kentucky’s all-program total. The nationwide CFDA 84.010 page includes every state, so it is not this cell.
Place-of-performance on an SEA Title I award usually sits on Kentucky even when classrooms are local. This packet does not reallocate dollars to LEAs. Read the overlay as a coding view of 6 awards.
Obligations versus school-year drawdowns
The $1,604,277,615.15 figure is an obligation sum. SEA and LEA drawdowns can trail the federal obligation. SpendingVault does not publish a 84.010-in-Kentucky outlay total in this packet. Mixing KSA scores or poverty rates with this award file leaves the USAspending series.
Cite the join as CFDA 84.010 × Kentucky, $1,604,277,615.15, 6 awards, obligations only.
Parent hubs
The Kentucky × Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies overlay is the table view. Recipient slices on that hub still sum toward $1,604,277,615.15 on 6 awards. The Kentucky spending page and the CFDA 84.010 program page are the parents. The Kentucky programs index and the ties index list other pairs.
None of those links convert the cell into school counts or into outlays this packet omits.
What Kentucky Title I is not
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies in Kentucky are not a ranking of Appalachian counties and not a count of Title I schools. The $1,604,277,615.15 figure is the CFDA 84.010 × Kentucky cell. Six awards describe SEA-level filing, not six districts. Eastern Kentucky and Jefferson County are not isolated in this packet.
A six-row tape is slightly thicker than some other states’ Title I cells and still a formula-grant pattern. Cite 84.010 and Kentucky together, keep the obligation label, and keep the 6-award count. LEA subgrants can lag the federal obligation. Later bulk files can revise both dollars and the record count. The overlay is the live table.
Kentucky’s Title I cell also does not include district allocation runs, Appalachian-versus-urban splits, or schoolwide flags. Those files live with the SEA. SpendingVault cites USAspending.gov obligations only: CFDA 84.010 × Kentucky, $1,604,277,615.15, 6 awards. If a later extract changes the six-row tape, the implied mean near $267,379,603 moves with it. Quote the packet facts and the overlay path rather than a county-poverty story.
Keep both sides of the join in any citation: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies and Kentucky, obligations only, six awards on $1,604,277,615.15.
Questions
- How much Title I spending is in Kentucky?
- USAspending.gov shows $1,604,277,615.15 in CFDA 84.010 obligations coded to Kentucky across 6 awards. The join uses the program number and Kentucky place of performance. The total is obligations, not outlays.
- Why only 6 awards for $1.60 billion?
- Title I formula funds often post as a few prime awards to the state educational agency. The extract counts 6 records tagged to CFDA 84.010 and Kentucky. The implied mean is about $267,379,603 per award. That mean is not a typical LEA allocation.
- Is $1.60 billion Kentucky’s full federal spending?
- No. $1,604,277,615.15 is only the Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies cell. Other CFDA programs with Kentucky place of performance sit on the statewide hub. Nationwide 84.010 is not limited to Kentucky.
- Do these obligations equal cash spent in classrooms?
- No. $1,604,277,615.15 is an obligation sum. Outlays are a different USAspending series. LEA subgrants can lag the federal obligation.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.