|
School
District
|
Cumulative
Totals*
|
|
Alamogordo |
$
312,058 |
|
Belen |
1,640,662 |
|
Bernalillo |
2,444,713 |
|
Bloomfield |
10,866 |
|
Carrizozo |
816,596 |
|
Central |
613,730 |
|
Cloudcroft |
56,203 |
|
Clovis |
360,682 |
|
Cobre |
196,125 |
|
Deming |
242,424 |
|
Des
Moines |
1,027,483 |
|
Dexter |
2,206,514 |
|
Elida |
67,444 |
|
Espanola |
1,670,173 |
|
Estancia |
2,700,447 |
|
Farmington |
785,425 |
|
Fort
Sumner |
72,727 |
|
Gadsden |
3,234,161 |
|
Gallup-McKinley |
2,129,098 |
|
Grady |
43,101 |
|
Grants-Cibola |
1,397,176 |
|
Hagerman |
847,993 |
|
Hatch |
3,012,773 |
|
Hondo |
725,317 |
|
Jemez
Mountain |
859,950 |
|
Jemez
Valley |
1,175,097 |
|
Lake
Arthur |
747,692 |
|
Las
Cruces |
1,821,657 |
|
Las
Vegas City |
2,304,616 |
|
Las
Vegas West |
3,357,850 |
|
Logan |
17,236 |
|
Lordsburg |
786,158 |
|
Los
Lunas |
3,290,689 |
|
Loving |
74,937 |
|
Magdalena |
370,000 |
|
Maxwell |
310,469 |
|
Mesa
Vista |
355,422 |
|
Mora |
1,388,783 |
|
Moriarty |
3,064,263 |
|
Mosquero |
678,300 |
|
Mountainair |
199,955 |
|
Pecos |
1,035,015 |
|
Penasco |
1,431,876 |
|
Pojoaque |
313,571 |
|
Portales |
93,672 |
|
Questa |
115,498 |
|
Raton |
1,508,166 |
|
Rio
Rancho |
1,243,967 |
|
Roy |
151,163 |
|
Ruidoso |
44,962 |
|
San
Jon |
573,319 |
|
Santa
Rosa |
289,855 |
|
Silver
City |
387,273 |
|
Socorro |
2,448,450 |
|
Springer |
1,082,696 |
|
Texico |
280,172 |
|
Tucumcari |
2,957,571 |
|
Tularosa |
1,224,747 |
|
Vaughn |
29,975 |
|
Wagon
Mound |
322,318 |
|
Zuni |
3,385,002 |
|
Total
|
$66,525,450
(FY
'97-'02) |
Source: New Mexico Public School
Capital Outlay Council, 505-827-6560
Other funding sources for all Capital Outlay awards include the
General Fund, Severance Taxes and General Obligation Bonds
(*)= Cumulative totals represent awards from January and August 1997,
and August 1998, 1999 and 2000, and October 2001; October 2001 awards
made in FY ’02 include Lottery revenues generated during the Lottery’s
FY ’01 and are reflected in the "cumulative totals"
column. Although some Lottery net profits were transferred for capital
outlay projects through June 15, 2001, unused funds have been
allocated by the State for one final Capital Outlay Council
Lottery-funded award for FY 2002. Because of a change in State
statutes, the Lottery will no longer transfer a portion of its profits
to the Public School Capital Outlay Council.
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