Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies obligations in Texas
USAspending.gov records $8,610,898,651 in Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies obligations (CFDA 84.010) with place of performance in Texas, across 5 awards. Five instruments carrying $8.61 billion yield a mean of about $1.72 billion per award. This page joins Department of Education catalog 84.010 to the TX geography tag. It is not a school census and not cash already paid.
Key figures
- CFDA 84.010 shows $8,610,898,651 in Texas obligations on 5 awards.
- The mean is about $1.72 billion per award.
- The catalog is Title I, not IDEA Part B.
- Texas is a place-of-performance tag, not a school census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
What the 84.010–Texas join is
CFDA 84.010 is titled TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. Crossed with Texas place of performance, obligations sum to $8,610,898,651 on 5 awards. The national Title I hub includes other states. Texas’s spending hub includes other programs. Only this intersection is reported here. $8,610,898,651 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of Title I campuses in Houston, Dallas, or the Rio Grande Valley.
Five awards is a concentrated formula-grant pattern: Title I to LEAs 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 $8,610,898,651, 5 awards, TX, and 84.010.
84.010 is not IDEA Part B
Special Education Grants to States (CFDA 84.027) is a different Education catalog. Mixing IDEA into $8,610,898,651 would invent a broader K–12 total than this cell contains. Impact Aid and 21st Century Community Learning Centers use other numbers still. Facts available: Texas, CFDA 84.010, $8,610,898,651, 5 awards. Poverty counts and schoolwide-program flags are not in the facts.
The catalog title names Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies, not a ranking of district need. Dividing $8,610,898,651 by 5 yields about $1.72 billion per award—a statewide formula scale, not a typical Austin elementary allocation. Unique recipients are unpublished. 5 is not a count of schools.
Texas geography on the Title I tag
TX is the place-of-performance code. A statewide Title I award can still appear as records tagged to Austin, Houston, or another in-state address. Awards coded to Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Louisiana stay outside $8,610,898,651 even when a student lives in a cross-border metro. The code does not convert $8.61 billion into a district map.
Texas federal spending is the all-program parent. 84.010 is one row on Texas programs. $8.61 billion is not the state’s complete federal footprint. Open Title I Grants To Local Educational Agencies in Texas for the filtered table, CFDA 84.010 for 84.010 without a Texas filter, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parents into $8,610,898,651.
Reading 5 awards under $8.61 billion
$8,610,898,651 ÷ 5 is about $1.72 billion per award. That average is a state-pass-through scale, not a typical teacher salary and not a per-pupil Title I amount. It is not a median. Net obligations can include downward modifications; the total shown is the aggregate in the facts. Treat 5 as a record count, not as 5 finished school programs.
USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; $8,610,898,651 is the net total supplied in the facts. Without a transaction register, you cannot see how many of the 5 rows are continuations, renewals, or corrections. Later ingests can restate $8,610,898,651 without changing the join key of 84.010 and TX.
What the Title I–Texas pair does not prove
A large 84.010 total tagged to Texas does not measure whether test scores rose, and it does not equal services delivered. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation. The headline remains $8,610,898,651 on 5 awards for Title I in Texas.
Keep both sides of the join: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies and Texas, obligations only. Do not annualize $8,610,898,651 without a year field—this packet publishes none. Do not treat 5 as a district census. Quote USAspending.gov and the overlay path rather than an achievement story.
Using the Title I–Texas overlay
The overlay target is the Texas × CFDA 84.010 table. Open Title I Grants To Local Educational Agencies in Texas when you want the same $8,610,898,651 / 5-award cell in the site’s data chrome. CFDA 84.010 drops the Texas filter. Texas federal spending drops the CFDA filter. Texas programs lists other catalogs beside Title I. All spending ties indexes other pairs.
This page exists because two tables meet: a CFDA program and a place-of-performance state. It does not exist to argue that Texas won or lost federal money, that donations paid for the awards, or that obligations equal cash. The pair is 84.010 plus TX. Obligations of $8,610,898,651 are not outlays.
Questions
- How much Title I funding is obligated in Texas?
- USAspending records $8,610,898,651 in CFDA 84.010 obligations with Texas place of performance on 5 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not IDEA. Keep Title I Grants To Local Educational Agencies and Texas together when citing $8,610,898,651.
- Why are there only 5 Title I awards?
- Title I to LEAs often posts as a small number of large assistance instruments to a state education agency. The facts show 5 awards totaling $8,610,898,651. The mean is about $1.72 billion. District names are unpublished.
- Is this Texas’s total federal education spending?
- No. This join is CFDA 84.010 only. Special education and other Education catalogs appear on separate Texas program pages. Nationwide 84.010 is not limited to Texas. Obligations of $8,610,898,651 are not outlays.
- Does five awards mean five school districts?
- 5 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 84.010 × TX pair. The overlay is the live Title I Grants To Local Educational Agencies–Texas table.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.