Table 5.
Correlations Between School District Enrollment and Title I Revenue Distributions in Selected Large Diverse States
CWI AdjustedTitle I DistrictCWI Adjusted Title I
Title I DistrictTitle I DistrictRevenue perDistrict Revenue per
Revenue perRevenue perCost-AdjustedCost-Adjusted
Poverty PupilPoverty PupilPoverty PupilPoverty Pupil
California 0.0306 −0.0041 0.0025 −0.0287 
Florida 0.1119 −0.0873 −0.1290 −0.2450 
Illinois 0.0599 0.0290 0.0230 −0.0030 
New York 0.0412 0.0173 0.0225 −0.0003 
Pennsylvania 0.1034 0.0578 0.0322 −0.0061 
Texas −0.0545 −0.0835 −0.0834 −0.0989 
CWI AdjustedTitle I DistrictCWI Adjusted Title I
Title I DistrictTitle I DistrictRevenue perDistrict Revenue per
Revenue perRevenue perCost-AdjustedCost-Adjusted
Poverty PupilPoverty PupilPoverty PupilPoverty Pupil
California 0.0306 −0.0041 0.0025 −0.0287 
Florida 0.1119 −0.0873 −0.1290 −0.2450 
Illinois 0.0599 0.0290 0.0230 −0.0030 
New York 0.0412 0.0173 0.0225 −0.0003 
Pennsylvania 0.1034 0.0578 0.0322 −0.0061 
Texas −0.0545 −0.0835 −0.0834 −0.0989 

Notes: Data from 2007–08, 2008–09, and 2009–10, U.S. Census Bureau Fiscal Survey of Local Governments, Elementary and Secondary School Finances (www.census.gov/govs/school/).

Regional cost adjustment based on updated Education Comparable Wage Index for 2008 to 2010 (http://bush.tamu.edu/research/faculty/Taylor_CWI/).

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