SEATTLE (AP) - These districts will lose control over the most federal money because Washington lost its No Child Left Behind waiver.
The first number shows the Title I money each district received for the 2013-14 school year.
The second number shows the 20 percent set-aside each district is now required to hold back to pay for outside tutoring and transportation for students who are moving to another school because their current school is not making adequate yearly progress. Some numbers have been rounded, as appropriate.
Seattle $9.4 million, $1.9 million
Tacoma $9 million, $1.8 million
Spokane $9 million, $1.8 million
Yakima $6.3 million, $1.3 million
Vancouver $6.3 million, $1.3 million
Kent $5 million, $1 million
Evergreen (Clark County), $5 million, $1 million
Pasco $4.8 million, $1 million
Highline $4.7 million, $932,835
Federal Way $4.4 million, $886,145
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