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Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - PENNSYLVANIA No data No data No data LEA ID District FY 2019 Title I Allocation 4202010 Abington Heights School District 344,032 4202040 Abington School District 692,159 4202100 Albert Gallatin Area School District 1,758,733 4202130 Aliquippa School District 1,136,953 4202190 Allegheny Valley School District 227,312 4202310 Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District 226,709 4202280 Allentown City School District 16,163,136 4202340 Altoona Area School District 3,237,562 4202440 Ambridge Area School District 742,507 4202490 Annville-Cleona School District 245,737 4202480 Antietam School District 414,528 4202550 Apollo-Ridge School District 343,380 4202590 Armstrong School District 1,841,501 4202670 Athens Area School District 719,377 4202700 Austin Area School District 50,627 4202760 Avella Area School District 79,182 4202790 Avon Grove School District 255,933 4202820 Avonworth School District 54,665 4202910 Bald Eagle Area School District 352,223 4202970 Baldwin-Whitehall School District 668,951 4203000 Bangor Area School District 531,065 4203120 Beaver Area School District 232,945 4203180 Bedford Area School District 571,140 4203210 Belle Vernon Area School District 552,500 4203240 Bellefonte Area School District 513,317 4203300 Bellwood-Antis School District 196,590 4203330 Bensalem Township School District 1,869,406 4203390 Benton Area School District 152,056 4203360 Bentworth School District 322,375 4203420 Berlin Brothersvalley School District 235,783 4203450 Bermudian Springs School District 267,580 4203480 Berwick Area School District 1,108,161 4203510 Bethel Park School District 335,841 4203570 Bethlehem Area School District 5,320,062 4203600 Bethlehem-Center School District 264,939 4203630 Big Beaver Falls Area School District 1,052,328 4203660 Big Spring School District 536,526 4203688 Blackhawk School District 286,604 4203690 Blacklick Valley School District 488,431 4203750 Blairsville-Saltsburg School District 440,146 4203840 Bloomsburg Area School District 430,930 4203870 Blue Mountain School District 360,414 4203900 Blue Ridge School District 359,344 4203960 Boyertown Area School District 671,681 4204020 Bradford Area School District 1,251,788 4204050 Brandywine Heights Area School District 221,163 4204140 Brentwood Borough School District 258,730 4204200 Bristol Borough School District 477,404 4204230 Bristol Township School District 1,818,014 4204260 Brockway Area School District 245,817 4204320 Brookville Area School District 500,575 4204080 Brownsville Area School District 1,327,036 4204090 Bryn Athyn School District 28,669 4204500 Burgettstown Area School District 193,859 4204530 Burrell School District 202,050 4204590 Butler Area School District 1,813,159 4204710 California Area School District 174,505 4204740 Cambria Heights School District 300,345 4204830 Cameron County School District 221,566 4204860 Camp Hill School District 165,190 4204890 Canon-McMillan School District 455,979 4204920 Canton Area School District 384,142 4204980 Carbondale Area School District 1,058,148 4205010 Carlisle Area School District 1,036,264 4205040 Carlynton School District 579,509 4205070 Carmichaels Area School District 412,683 4205160 Catasauqua Area School District 670,307 Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - PENNSYLVANIA No data No data No data LEA ID District FY 2019 Title I Allocation 4205190 Centennial School District 689,429 4205310 Central Bucks School District 773,598 4205340 Central Cambria School District 399,429 4205370 Central Columbia School District 262,119 4205400 Central Dauphin School District 2,402,230 4214850 Central Fulton School District 276,562 4205430 Central Greene School District 543,358 4200824 Central Valley School District 338,571 4205490 Central York School District 745,402 4205550 Chambersburg Area School District 2,595,538 4205640 Charleroi School District 549,390 4205700 Chartiers Valley School District 391,814 4205730 Chartiers-Houston School District 182,938 4205760 Cheltenham Township School District 510,587 4205860 Chester-Upland School District 5,705,179 4205880 Chestnut Ridge School District 442,257 4205910 Chichester School District 939,033 4206030 Clairton City School District 811,863 4206060 Clarion Area School District 363,649 4206090 Clarion-Limestone Area School District 284,601 4206120 Claysburg-Kimmel School District 354,838 4206150 Clearfield Area School District 853,323 4206240 Coatesville Area School District 2,329,085 4206270 Cocalico School District 427,309 4219470 Colonial School District 446,422 4206360 Columbia Borough School District 752,559 4206390 Commodore Perry School District 221,911 4206420 Conemaugh Township Area School District 138,476 4206430 Conemaugh Valley School District 322,230 4206480 Conestoga Valley School District 1,437,004 4206550 Conewago Valley School District 671,114 4206590 Conneaut School District 941,211 4206660 Connellsville Area School District 2,375,954 4206780 Conrad Weiser Area School District 704,616 4206810 Cornell School District 291,026 4206840 Cornwall-Lebanon School District 895,575 4206860 Corry Area School District 1,265,564 4206930 Coudersport Area School District 254,346 4206960 Council Rock School District 318,881 4207050 Cranberry Area School District 266,336 4207080 Crawford Central School District 1,270,804 4205460 Crestwood School District 367,240 4207110 Cumberland Valley School District 390,112 4207140 Curwensville Area School District 360,130 4207200 Dallas School District 514,682 4207230 Dallastown Area School District 624,310 4207290 Daniel Boone Area School District 360,414 4207320 Danville Area School District 491,607 4207540 Deer Lakes School District 210,242 4207530 Delaware Valley School District 614,342 4207560 Derry Area School District 755,510 4207590 Derry Township School District 590,552 4207650 Donegal School District 736,004 4207680 Dover Area School District 632,090 4207710 Downingtown Area School District 326,336 4207830 DuBois Area School District 1,420,783 4207980 Dunmore School District 528,980 4208010 Duquesne City School District 832,382 4208060 East Allegheny School District 801,855 4208490 East Lycoming School District 328,078 4208550 East Penn School District 795,915 4208580 East Pennsboro Area School District 439,596 4208670 East Stroudsburg Area School District 2,217,153 4208820 Eastern Lancaster County School District 907,862 4208460 Eastern Lebanon County School District 509,222 4208790 Eastern York School District 561,835 4208850 Easton Area School District 2,581,962 Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - PENNSYLVANIA No data No data No data LEA ID District FY 2019 Title I Allocation 4209090 Elizabeth Forward School District 428,674 4209120 Elizabethtown Area School District 479,187 4209150 Elk Lake School District 354,104 4209240 Ellwood City Area School District 465,679 4209270 Ephrata Area School District 816,393 4209300 Erie City School District 10,879,879 4209360 Everett Area School District 392,967 4209480 Exeter Township School District 445,057 4209540 Fairfield Area School District 128,329 4209570 Fairview School District 204,781 4209660 Fannett-Metal School District 339,416 4209690 Farrell Area School District 809,868 4209750 Ferndale Area School District 336,325 4209780 Fleetwood Area School District 390,449 4209870 Forbes Road School District 68,260 4208280 Forest Area School District 238,569 4209930 Forest City Regional School District 251,332 4209940 Forest Hills School District 485,141 4209960 Fort Cherry School District 173,381 4209990 Fort LeBoeuf School District 486,840 4210070 Fox Chapel Area School District 443,692 4210200 Franklin Area School District 707,619 4210230 Franklin Regional School District 134,179 4210350 Frazier School District 298,813 4210380 Freedom Area School District 316,352 4210440 Freeport Area School District 218,433 4210530 Galeton Area School District 154,664 4210590 Garnet Valley School District 129,829 4210620 Gateway School District 866,565 4210650 General McLane School District 360,414 4210710 Gettysburg Area School District 925,334 4210740 Girard School District 676,359 4210830 Glendale School District 177,840 4210860 Governor Mifflin School District 591,134 4210870 Great Valley School District 357,684 4210950 Greater Johnstown School District 3,380,831 4210980 Greater Latrobe School District 666,220 4216290 Greater Nanticoke Area School District 1,064,700 4211010 Greencastle-Antrim School District 412,292 4210920 Greensburg Salem School District 1,111,544 4211160 Greenville Area School District 606,714 4211190 Greenwood School District 151,538 4211220 Grove City Area School District 464,670 4211310 Halifax Area School District 192,263 4211340 Hamburg Area School District 456,934 4211400 Hampton Township School District 102,091 4211420 Hanover Area School District 1,098,805 4211450 Hanover Public School District 570,964 4211490 Harbor Creek School District 329,014 4211520 Harmony Area School District 213,654 4211580 Harrisburg City School District 7,382,093 4211610 Hatboro-Horsham School District 420,483 4211670 Haverford Township School District 199,611 4211700 Hazleton Area School District 5,558,326 4211760 Hempfield Area School District 815,028 4211790 Hempfield School District 921,514 4211820 Hermitage School District 387,411 4211880 Highlands School District 871,871 4211940 Hollidaysburg Area School District 616,396 4213290 Homer-Center School District 196,067 4212030 Hopewell Area School District 277,137 4212090 Huntingdon
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