Nearly 30 school districts across the state will share a total of 15 million dollars in state funding to support pre-kindergarten programs.
Governor Cuomo announced the funding today that will support the expansion of pre-k to 26 high-need and under served school districts.
The Rochester City School District is being awarded 1.3 million dollars in funding.
The full list of districts awarded the funding is posted below:
School District
Annualized Award
Amsterdam City School District
$167,587
Batavia City School District
$303,467
Bolivar-Richburg Central School District
$222,970
Brocton Central School District
$158,008
Chittenango Central School District
$365,040
Dansville Central School District
$104,802
East Ramapo Central School District (Spring Valley)
$409,648
Freeport Union Free School District
$747,171
Geneva City School District
$77,355
Gorham-Middlesex Central School District (Marcus Whitman)
$221,824
Greenwich Central School District
$124,800
Honeoye Central School District
$97,200
Hornell City School District
$445,806
LyncourtUnion Free School District
$156,274
Lyndonville Central School District
$540,392
Niagara Falls City School District
$1,082,851
New York City Public Schools
$5,995,536
Peru Central School District
$341,847
Phelps-Clifton Springs Central School District
$375,251
Rensselaer City School District
$127,547
Rochester City School District
$1,365,239
Schenectady City School District
$477,604
Waverly Central School District
$349,697
Wheatland-Chili Central School District
$81,000
Whitney Point Central School District
$512,926
Windsor Central School District
$148,158
State Total
$15,000,000