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Payment Schedule, FY 2008-09 P-1

Monthly payment schedule by county for fiscal year (FY) 2008-09 first principal apportionment (P-1).
County Code County Name Total First Principal Total Advance Paid February Payment*
01 Alameda  $997,394,359  $533,695,909  $77,283,079
02 Alpine 846,050 589,199 42,809
03 Amador 8,686,134 5,496,139 531,666
04 Butte 134,059,724 101,237,343 5,470,400
05 Calaveras 9,725,265 6,931,909 465,559
06 Colusa 22,754,574 14,439,825 1,385,793
07 Contra Costa 588,820,502 309,261,659 46,593,139
08 Del Norte 22,720,342 13,878,667 1,473,612
09 El Dorado 105,665,675 59,892,899 7,628,450
10 Fresno 1,124,119,328 594,796,790 88,219,830
11 Glenn 31,217,951 18,656,046 2,093,652
12 Humboldt 93,344,165 57,567,702 5,956,091
13 Imperial 206,053,646 114,505,928 15,257,955
14 Inyo 8,938,518 5,328,089 601,738
15 Kern 932,673,110 519,713,968 68,826,426
16 Kings 172,759,960 93,257,148 13,250,468
17 Lake 41,392,770 25,037,038 2,725,955
18 Lassen 29,496,124 18,124,721 1,895,236
19 Los Angeles 9,117,925,998 5,047,513,519 678,402,104
20 Madera 143,132,527 81,978,765 10,192,295
21 Marin 61,015,979 34,216,853 4,466,524
22 Mariposa 5,110,453 2,491,824 436,439
23 Mendocino 64,132,472 37,845,820 4,381,112
24 Merced 308,625,714 172,204,664 22,736,841
25 Modoc 12,685,499 8,530,917 692,431
26 Mono 937,856 1,345,726 (67,978)
27 Monterey 298,459,703 178,606,117 19,975,599
28 Napa 20,936,548 16,837,668 683,148
29 Nevada 38,877,502 24,534,018 2,390,584
30 Orange 1,614,117,219 933,112,142 113,500,849
31 Placer 186,517,376 90,570,352 15,991,175
32 Plumas 3,850,398 2,855,390 166,102
33 Riverside 2,008,314,027 1,133,345,498 145,828,095
34 Sacramento 1,237,140,171 649,119,473 98,003,455
35 San Benito 42,265,412 25,559,412 2,784,334
36 San Bernardino 2,452,385,902 1,344,958,502 184,529,881
37 San Diego 1,816,851,701 994,508,572 137,057,202
38 San Francisco 123,638,275 83,364,067 6,712,371
39 San Joaquin 693,328,017 369,600,010 53,954,672
40 San Luis Obispo 60,637,620 37,052,327 3,930,883
41 San Mateo 168,704,543 91,160,483 12,924,012
42 Santa Barbara 212,773,338 118,868,999 15,650,728
43 Santa Clara 531,202,326 295,338,515 39,310,642
44 Santa Cruz 133,520,376 77,707,713 9,302,112
45 Shasta 133,170,594 80,612,233 8,750,701
46 Sierra 1,654,935 1,551,045 17,315
47 Siskiyou 29,341,509 17,842,568 1,924,960
48 Solano 344,919,686 185,167,668 26,625,338
49 Sonoma 221,083,105 134,680,969 14,400,365
50 Stanislaus 521,725,644 286,481,877 39,207,304
51 Sutter 106,099,578 54,319,999 8,629,931
52 Tehama  60,358,120  31,468,247 4,814,979
53 Trinity 11,212,770 6,803,666 734,851
54 Tulare 561,227,527 302,048,388 43,196,526
55 Tuolumne 21,348,315 13,619,394 1,288,156
56 Ventura 594,482,679 330,614,369 43,978,057
57 Yolo 131,018,260 71,807,049 9,868,537
58 Yuba 71,481,529 39,399,495 5,347,007
  STATE TOTALS $28,696,879,400  $15,902,055,292  $2,132,421,497

* Payments for March through May are not shown in anticipation that the California Department of Education will recertify the First Principal Apportionment in March 2009.

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Last Reviewed: Wednesday, February 14, 2024
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