The governor's office released school district estimates for how much each could earn under the Passport for Learning Block Grant.

The first year of the program, at the earliest, would be 2014-15, and the money could only be used for certain areas. Money, created by privatizing state liquor stores, would be dispersed over four years.

Central York: $2.9 million overall/$579,125 first year

Dallastown Area: $3.0 million/$605,891

Dover Area: $2.4 million/$480,389

Eastern York: $1.5 million/$300,730

Hanover Public: $831,220/$166,244

Northeastern: $2.5 million/$500,748

Northern York: $1.6 million/$318,143

Red Lion: $3.6 million/$727,266

South Eastern: $1.7 million/$330,931

South Western: $2.0 million/$390,428

Southern York: $1.5 million/$294,726

Spring Grove: $2.1 million/$411,389

West Shore: $3.2 million/$640,285

West York Area: $1.9 million/$371,816

York City: $7.5 million/$1.5 million

York Suburban: $1.0 million/$206,539