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Wyoming

Title IV-A Profile

State Coordinator: Mark Bowers
Email: mark.bowers@wyo.gov
Organization: Wyoming Department of Education
Title IV, Part A Website: https://edu.wyoming.gov/in-the-classroom/federal-programs/title-iv-a/


Title IV, Part A State Allotment

  • (FY 2017* Actual): 1,940,000
  • (FY 2018 Actual): 5,308,325
  • (FY 2019 Actual): 5,646,128
  • (FY 2020 Actual): 5,839,158
  • (FY 2021 Actual): 5,887,415
  • (FY 2022 Actual): 6,176,960
  • (FY 2023 Actual): 6,659,535
  • (FY 2024 Preliminary): 6,659,535


Grant and Program Description:

Wyoming’s Grant and Program Description


SCG

SCG Director: Mary Bravo
Email: mary.bravo@wyo.gov
Organization: Wyoming Department of Education
SCG Website: https://edu.wyoming.gov/for-district-leadership/grants/wyoming-stronger-connections-grant/
SCG State Allotment: 4,833,025


Title IV, Part A Public Report

Public reports are required on how funds made available under this subpart are being expended by local educational agencies, including the degree to which the local educational agencies have made progress toward meeting the objectives and outcomes described in section 4106(e)(1)(E); and (3) use the amount made available to the State and not reserved under paragraphs (1) and (2) for activities described in subsection (b).




*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