Of that, $7.6 million will come from state coffers and go toward repairing deteriorating lead paint at up to 40 schools, a project that will affect about 29,000 children. The rest will come from the Philadelphia School District's capital budget. It will be used this summer to clean up asbestos fibers found in a number of district schools and to replace aging heating and cooling systems to reduce mold problems. In all, the money will pay for projects at 59 schools.