2008-2009 FLORIDA EDUCATION FINANCE PROGRAM
    Final Conference Report
    Instructional Materials Allocation
    With Detail for Library Media Materials, Science Lab Materials, and Dual Enrollment Instructional Materials Allocations
    Library
    Science
    Dual
    Net
    Total
    Media
    Lab
    Enrollment
    Instructional
    Instructional
    Materials
    Materials
    Instructional
    Materials
    Materials
    District
    Allocation
    Allocation
    Materials
    Allocation
    Allocation
    -1­
    -2­
    -3­
    -5­
    1 Alachua
    152,284
    41,624
    137,783
    2,413,508
    2,745,199
    2 Baker
    26,078
    7,128
    9,908
    426,995
    470,109
    3 Bay
    140,292
    38,347
    112,504
    2,237,892
    2,529,035
    4 Bradford
    18.669
    5,103
    15,288
    297,489
    336,549
    5 Brevard
    399,265
    109,132
    249,794
    6,439,306
    7,197,497
    6 Broward
    1,368,813
    374,142
    363,975
    22,568,502
    24,675,432
    7 Calhoun
    11,837
    3,235
    8,065
    190,245
    213,382
    8 Charlotte
    94,689
    25,882
    56,565
    1,529,820
    1,706,956
    9 Citrus
    85,088
    23,257
    29,315
    1,396,208
    1,533,868
    10 Clay
    203,850
    55,719
    42,361
    3,372,857
    3,674,787
    11 Collier
    12 Columbia
    223,842
    55,713
    61,183
    15,228
    55,507
    26,979
    3,694,634
    4,035,166
    906,418
    1,004,338
    13 Miami-Dade
    1,820,981
    497,735
    225,401
    30,282,510
    32,826,627
    14 DeSoto
    27,898
    7,625
    24,510
    442,874
    502,907
    15 Dixie
    11,822
    3,231
    4,572
    193,481
    2t3,106
    16 Duval
    663,336
    181,312
    159,111
    10,954,126
    1!,957,885
    17 Escambfa
    218,824
    59,812
    59,969
    3,606,116
    3,944,721
    18 Flagler
    77,209
    21,t04
    49,391
    1,244,138
    1,391,842
    19 Franklin
    6,310
    1,725
    913
    104,797
    t13,745
    20 Gadsden
    31,835
    8,702
    7,495
    525,853
    573,885
    21 Gilchdst
    16,345
    4,468
    19,4t2
    254,418
    294,643
    22 Glades
    23 Gulf
    7,112
    11,244
    1,944
    3,073
    166
    1,971
    118,978
    128,200
    186,413
    202,701
    24 Hamilton
    t0,393
    2,841
    6,753
    167,360
    187,347
    25 Hardee
    28,689
    7,842
    11,995
    468,650
    517,176
    26 Hendry
    38,400
    10,496
    7,157
    636,184
    692,237
    27 Hemando
    128,691
    35,175
    42,743
    2,113,283
    2,319,892
    28 Highlands
    7t,223
    t9,468
    63,401
    1,129,844
    1,283,936
    29 Hillsborough
    1,021,310
    279,158
    83,903
    17,026,663
    18,411,034
    30 Holmes
    18,449
    5,043
    15,515
    293,577
    332,584
    31 Indian River
    99,749
    27,265
    42,998
    t,628,145
    1,798,157
    32 Jackson
    38,886
    10,629
    25,650
    625,833
    700,998
    33 Jefferson
    34 Lafayette
    6,047
    5,740
    1,653
    1,569
    548
    985
    100,766
    109,014
    95,177
    103,471
    35 Lake
    230,415
    62,980
    98,417
    3,761,851
    4,153,663
    36 Lee
    470,770
    128,677
    70,065
    7,817,013
    8,485,525
    37 Leon
    181,471
    49,602
    96,108
    2,944,173
    3,271,354
    38 Levy
    32,840
    8,976
    8,989
    541,200
    592,005
    39 Liberty
    8,599
    2,350
    5,668
    138,402
    155,019
    40 Madison
    15,046
    4,113
    8,358
    243,711
    271,228
    41 Manatee
    234,469
    64,088
    131,883
    3,796,314
    4,226,754
    42 Madon
    225,844
    61,731
    16,202
    3,767,481
    4,071,258
    43 Martin
    99,115
    27,092
    98,771
    1,561,764
    1,786,742
    44 Monroe
    42,416
    11,594
    3,891
    706,730
    764,631
    45 Nassau
    59,921
    16,378
    9,958
    993,928
    1,080,185
    46 Okaloosa
    160,174
    43,781
    102,778
    2,580,697
    2,887,430
    47 Okeechobee
    38,350
    10,482
    5,878
    636,613
    691,323
    48 Orange
    916,659
    250,553
    313,887
    15,043,410
    16,524,509
    49 Osceola
    303,97t
    83,085
    179,154
    4,913,434
    5,479,644
    50 Palm I~each
    891,969
    243,805
    70,469
    14,873~189
    16,079,432
    51 Pasco
    377,102
    103,075
    103,027
    6,214,773
    6,797,977
    52 Pinellas
    53 Polk
    54 Putnam
    55 St. Johns
    56 St. Lucle
    573,989
    512,233
    62,762
    161,707
    247,073
    156,890
    140,010
    17,155
    44,200
    67,533
    211,551
    160,500
    20,508
    28,855
    106,847
    9,404,813
    10,347,243
    8,421,220
    .
    9,233,963
    t,030,971
    1,131,396
    ..2,680~314
    2,915,076
    4,032,510
    4,453,953
    57 Santa Rosa
    148,682
    40,640
    222,t96
    2,268,757
    2,680,275
    58 Sarasofa
    231,722
    63,337
    40,695
    3,841,478
    4,177,232
    59 Seminole
    342,192
    93,533
    19,398
    5,713,542
    6,168,663
    60 Sunder
    .40,714
    11,128
    3,626
    678,478
    733,946
    61 Suwannee
    31,291
    8,553
    5,613
    518,616
    564,073
    62 Taylor
    16,930
    4,628
    16,163
    267,479
    305,200
    63 Union
    13,237
    3,618
    1,716
    220,054
    238,625
    64 Volusia
    345,308
    94,384
    158,828
    5,626,306
    6,224,826
    65 Wakulla
    27,860
    7,615
    2~834
    463,920
    502,229
    66 Walton
    39,995
    10,932
    29,713
    640,348
    720,988
    67 Washin~ton
    20,897
    5,712
    35,149
    314,958
    376,716
    68 Washington Special
    2,539
    694
    0
    42,535
    45,768
    69 FAMU Lab
    1,962
    536
    415
    32,459
    35,372
    70 FAU - Palm Beach
    5,197
    1,421
    22,165
    64,890
    93,693
    71 FAU - St. Lucie
    31,136
    8,511
    0
    521,641
    561,288
    72 FSU Lab - Broward
    4,368
    1,194
    0
    73,185
    78,747
    73 FSU Lab - Leon
    8,574
    2,344
    2,347
    14t ,294
    t54,559
    74 UF Lab
    7,007
    1,915
    17,010
    100,375
    126,307
    75 Fla Vidual School
    0
    0
    0
    1,633,187
    t~633,187
    Total
    14,307,419
    3,910,695
    4,392,253
    236,941,073
    259,551,440
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