How Much Money Will Your School District receive?
- Aug 6
- 1 min read

Pennsylvania’s 500 school districts will share $565 million to help fill education “adequacy” gaps and ease higher tax burdens.
Lawmakers have included supplemental education funds in state budgets since 2024, in response to a Commonwealth Court ruling that found Pennsylvania’s previous system for funding schools violated the state constitution and led to inequity across districts.
They have, to date, incrementally added more than $1.6 billion in supplemental money over the past three budgets. Like last year, each district was guaranteed at least $50,000 from the total pot, even if they didn’t qualify for either supplement.
Saint Marys Area - $745,780.48
Ridgway Area - $134,677.13
Johnsonburg Area - $199.600.29
Cameron County - $145,667.85




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