Franklin County FY2022 Lottery Proceeds Expenditure Summary

Elementary and Secondary Education
School District Program Description Total Expended
FRANKLIN COUNTY R-II Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $3,109
FRANKLIN COUNTY R-II Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $19,166
FRANKLIN COUNTY REORG SCHOOL Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $5,348
FRANKLIN COUNTY REORG SCHOOL Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $42,865
LONEDELL R-14 SCHOOL DISTRICT Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $7,591
LONEDELL R-14 SCHOOL DISTRICT Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $64,094
MERAMEC VALLEY R-III Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $53,926
MERAMEC VALLEY R-III Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $367,665
MERAMEC VALLEY R-III Early Spec Ed Early Spec Ed $292,131
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $8,728
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $15,856
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Early Spec Ed Early Spec Ed $3,351
ST CLAIR R-XIII SCHOOL Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $38,059
ST CLAIR R-XIII SCHOOL Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $146,795
ST CLAIR R-XIII SCHOOL DFS/DMH School Placements Assists school districts in providing education to students in residential placements through DFS/DMH $4,254
ST CLAIR R-XIII SCHOOL Early Spec Ed Early Spec Ed $345,796
STRAIN-JAPAN R-XVI Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $1,713
STRAIN-JAPAN R-XVI Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $14,054
SULLIVAN C-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $34,958
SULLIVAN C-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $124,814
SULLIVAN C-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT DFS/DMH School Placements Assists school districts in providing education to students in residential placements through DFS/DMH $9,780
SULLIVAN C-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT Early Spec Ed Early Spec Ed $54,492
UNION R-XI SCHOOL DISTRICT Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $58,473
UNION R-XI SCHOOL DISTRICT Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $308,729
UNION R-XI SCHOOL DISTRICT Early Spec Ed Early Spec Ed $246,742
VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS AND ORGS. Vocational Rehab Grant Assists clients who have disabilities to obtain employment by diagnosis, physical restoration, training and placement $3,435
WASHINGTON MO SCHOOL DIST Classroom Trust Distributed to each school district in the state qualified to receive state aid on an average daily attendance basis $26,129
WASHINGTON MO SCHOOL DIST Foundation Transportation Foundation Transportation $511,186
WASHINGTON MO SCHOOL DIST DFS/DMH School Placements Assists school districts in providing education to students in residential placements through DFS/DMH $26,318
WASHINGTON MO SCHOOL DIST Early Spec Ed Early Spec Ed $190,817
DESE EXPENDITURES: $3,030,374

 

Higher Education
School District Program Description Total Expended
EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE Access MO Provides scholarships to students based on financial need and academic achievement $39,163
EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE East Central College East Central College $385,885
EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE Fast Track Scholarship This financial aid program addresses workforce needs by encouraging adults to pursue a certificate, degree or industry-recognized credential in an area designed as high need. $16,004
EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE A+ Schools Program Provides students who graduate from a designed A+ School with state-paid assistance to attend any public community college or technical school in the state $945,403
FOUR RIVERS CAREER CENTER Access MO Provides scholarships to students based on financial need and academic achievement $2,173
FOUR RIVERS CAREER CENTER Fast Track Scholarship This financial aid program addresses workforce needs by encouraging adults to pursue a certificate, degree or industry-recognized credential in an area designed as high need. $52,481
FOUR RIVERS CAREER CENTER A+ Schools Program Provides students who graduate from a designed A+ School with state-paid assistance to attend any public community college or technical school in the state $36,111
HIGHER ED EXPENDITURES: $1,477,220
FRANKLIN COUNTY TOTAL: $4,507,594

 

All Missouri Lottery proceeds are earmarked for public education.
The Missouri Legislature determines how Lottery proceeds are allocated each year. Proceeds expended are unaudited Fiscal Year 2022 expenditures from SAMII.

 

Past Lottery Proceeds Funding

The amounts shown for each fiscal year below reflect the amount of funding appropriated by the Legislature for various educational programs. Appropriation amounts may vary from the actual dollar amounts expended.