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Congressman Gonzalez Announces Over $12M in Final Title I Allocations for Central and South Texas School Districts in the 15th District of Texas

October 5, 2020

WASHINGTON – Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) today announced $12,000,892 in final Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) Title I formula allocations funds for schools districts in Central and South Texas in the 15th District of Texas from the U.S. Department of Education.

Title I Grants to local school districts are intended to ensure that the most financially and socially disadvantaged children have an equal opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on state academic assessments.

"Students in the 15th District of Texas deserve the highest quality education we can offer them, even in the midst of a pandemic," said Congressman Gonzalez. "Teachers and school administrators work tirelessly to make sure students are learning, whether it's virtually or in person. These federal funds will help those school districts tackle the new challenges that arise every day and make sure their students have a successful school year."

The following allocations have been provided to Central and South Texas school districts in the 15th District of Texas:

  • Benavides ISD: $171,618
  • Brooks County ISD: $1,264,941
  • Falls City ISD: $63,960
  • Floresville ISD: $840,083
  • Freer ISD: $262,363
  • George West ISD: $322,714
  • Jim Hogg County ISD: $635,755
  • Karnes City ISD: $303,380
  • Kenedy ISD: $315,535
  • La Vernia ISD: $316,228
  • Marion ISD: $169,899
  • Mathis ISD: $1,121,196
  • Navarro ISD: $151,240
  • New Braunfels ISD: $1,312,570
  • Nixon-Smiley Consolidated ISD: $367,880
  • Poth ISD: $66,781
  • Ramirez ISD: $17,917
  • Runge ISD: $94,735
  • San Diego ISD: $800,171
  • Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD: $1,086,062
  • Seguin ISD: $1,896,615
  • Stockdale ISD: $258,483
  • Three Rivers ISD: $160,766

Congressman Gonzalez continues to be an advocate for every child in the 15th District of Texas and will work to bring additional funding to schools across Central and South Texas.

Issues:Education