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Texas

Title IV-A Profile

State Coordinator: Anita Villarreal
Email: anita.villarreal@tea.texas.gov
Organization: Texas Education Agency
Title IV, Part A Website: https://tea.texas.gov/Academics/Learning_Support_and_Programs/Title_IV,_Part_A/


Title IV, Part A State Allotment

  • (FY 2017* Actual): 36,272,206
  • (FY 2018 Actual): 98,389,972
  • (FY 2019 Actual): 109,676,119
  • (FY 2020 Actual): 113,001,168
  • (FY 2021 Actual): 119,115,735
  • (FY 2022 Actual): 120,120,037
  • (FY 2023 Actual): 138,053,794
  • (FY 2024 Preliminary): 131,584,643


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SCG

SCG Director: Jaime Huerta
Email: Huerta@TEA.Texas.gov
Organization: Texas Education Agency
SCG Website: https://tea.texas.gov/texas-schools/health-safety-discipline/safe-and-supportive-schools/stronger-connections
SCG State Allotment: 93,985,252




*In FY 2017, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pub. L 115-31) (Appropriations Act) provides SEAs with the option of making Title IV-A Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program subgrants to LEAs through the formula in the program statute, on a competitive basis (as described in the Appropriations Act), or via a combination of the competitive and formula methods. The 2017 Consolidated Appropriations Act can be found at: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/244