Jefferson County schools will get $6.3 million and the City of Birmingham's Board of Education $4.2 million under a refunding of education warrants approved by state lawmakers.

Alabama lawmakers last week passed legislation to reallocate proceeds from Jefferson County's 1-cent sales tax which means $18 million going to various school boards.

The bill refinances about $560 million left in debt from a $1 billion school construction bond issue in 2004.

School boards in Jefferson County would receive annual distributions based on enrollment.

Below is a projection on the amounts Jefferson County schools receive based on total enrollment for the 2014/2015 school year.

Jefferson County, $6.3 million;

Birmingham, $4.2 million;

Hoover, $2.4 million;

Vestavia Hills, $1.2 million;

Mountain Brook, $778,000;

Trussville, $748,000;

Homewood, $686,000;

Bessemer, $684,000;

Leeds, $320,000;

Fairfield, $320,000;

Tarrant, $205,000;

Midfield, $201,000;

Source: Jefferson County Commission.