County / FIPS 19195
Worth County
Iowa
Worth County runs 4 public schools reporting to NCES. No Medicare-certified hospital reports to CMS from here — a real finding about rural healthcare access, not a gap in this site; Iowa has other facilities nearby.
At a glance
Public schools
4
Hospitals
0
With a star rating
0
Land area
400
Federal money
Obligations recorded against a place of performance in Worth County. An obligation is a legal commitment to pay, not cash out the door — outlays follow later, sometimes by years.
Obligations, FY2025
$59.1M
Per resident
$7,938
Change since FY2021
+0%
Fiscal years covered
5
▸ View as table
| Period | Obligations |
|---|---|
| 2021 | $59M |
| 2022 | $50M |
| 2023 | $51M |
| 2024 | $53M |
| 2025 | $59M |
Figures are nominal — not adjusted for inflation — because USAspending publishes them that way and adjusting them here would mean this site had edited a government figure. The per-resident figure divides by the 2020 decennial count, which is the population USAspending carries; a 2020 denominator against 2025 spending overstates per-head figures wherever a place has grown since. Worth County ranks 2783rd of 3,233 on this measure in FY2025.
Public schools in Worth County
Enrollment is the most recent year NCES published.
| School | District | City | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Central Springs Elem. Manly Campus | Central Springs Comm School District | Manly | 147 |
| Central Springs High School | Central Springs Comm School District | Manly | 226 |
| Northwood-Kensett Elementary | Northwood-Kensett Comm School District | Northwood | 321 |
| Northwood-Kensett Middle/High School | Northwood-Kensett Comm School District | Northwood | 273 |