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Elementary School Cyber Education Initiative ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CYBER EDUCATION INITIATIVE Version 1.0 655 Version 2.0 673 Total ESCEI Kits Distributed 1328 * PLEASE NOTE: These numbers only reflect ESCEI kits that were distrubted to organizations who chose to provide their information Page 1 of 39 As of 12/12/2017 Version Organization Name City State/Country Zip 1.00 USAF APO AE 9494 1.00 kaiserslautern APO AE 9012 1.00 Vogelweh Elementary APO AE 9021 2.00 Kaiserslautern Elementary APO AE 9012 1.00 Whitesburg P-8 Huntsville Alabama 35802 1.00 InfraGard Double Springs Alabama 35553 1.00 Challenger Middle School Huntsville Alabama 35803 1.00 Hampton Cove Middle Hampton Cove Alabama 35763 1.00 Civil Air Patrol Montgomery Alabama 36112 1.00 Maxwell AFB Montgomery Alabama 36117 1.00 Pike County Schools Banks Alabama 36005 1.00 St John the Baptist Catholic School Madison Alabama 35758 1.00 School Madison Alabama 35758 1.00 Madison City Schools Hazel Green Alabama 35750 1.00 Magnolia School Foley Alabama 36535 1.00 Phenix City Schools Phenix City Alabama 36867 1.00 Madison County Elementary School Gurley Alabama 35748 1.00 Huntsville City Schools Huntsville Alabama 35802 1.00 Huntsville City Schools Decatur Alabama 35601 1.00 Huntsville Junior High/Huntsville City Schools Huntsville Alabama 35801 1.00 Westlawn Middle School Huntsville Alabama 35805 1.00 East Elementary School Cullman Alabama 35055 1.00 Williams Middle School Huntsville Alabama 35824 1.00 Lakewood Elementary/Gifted Phenix City Alabama 36867 1.00 Fitzpatrick Elementary School/ Montgomery Publis Schools Montgomery Alabama 36116 1.00 Halcyon Elementary School Montgomery Alabama 36106 1.00 Chisholm Elementary School Montgomery Alabama 36110 1.00 Madison Elementary School Madison Alabama 35758 1.00 Highland Avenue Montgomery Alabama 36107 2.00 Huntsville HIgh School Hunstville Alabama 35801 2.00 Halcyon Elementary School Montgomery Alabama 36117 2.00 Boy Scout Troop 400 Huntsville Alabama 35807 2.00 Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative Montgomery Alabama 36130 2.00 4SIGHT, INC. Huntsville Alabama 35805 Page 2 of 39 As of 12/12/2017 Version Organization Name City State/Country Zip 2.00 Lauderdale County High Rogersville Alabama 35652 2.00 Saint James School Montgomery Alabama 36116 2.00 Madison County Schools Hazel Green Alabama 35750 2.00 Huntsville City Schools Huntsville Alabama 35811 2.00 Huntsville City Schools Huntsville Alabama 35811 2.00 Homewood High Cyber Patriot Tram Birmingham Alabama 35209 1.00 Thomas Fairbanks Alaska 99709 1.00 Keystone AFA APO AP 96367 2.00 AFA MiG Alley Chapter APO AP 96266 1.00 Echo Mountain Intermediate Phoenix Arizona 85022 1.00 Paradise Valley Unified School District Phoenix Arizona 85032 1.00 Sierra Vista Public Schools Sierra Vista Arizona 85635 1.00 SVPS Sierra Vista Arizona 85650 1.00 Camp Verde Elementary School Camp Verde Arizona 86322 1.00 DeGrazia Elementary Tucson Arizona 85742 1.00 Laveen Elem School District Laveen Arizona 85339 1.00 Canyon Springs Elementary Anthem Arizona 85086 1.00 Civil Air Patrol Tucson Arizona 85704 1.00 AFA Chapter 105 Vail Arizona 85641 1.00 Indian Bend Elementary School Phoenix Arizona 85032 1.00 PVUSD #69 Foothills Facility Phoenix Arizona 85032 1.00 Continental ESD, Green Valley, AZ Green Valley Arizona 85622 1.00 Carmichael Elementary Sierra Vista Arizona 85635 1.00 Valley View Sierra Vista Arizona 85650 1.00 Annunciation Catholic School Cave Creek Arizona 85331 1.00 General Myer Elementary Ft. Huachuca Arizona 85613 2.00 Cochise Chapter, AFA Hereford Arizona 85615 2.00 Public School Camp Verde Arizona 86322 2.00 AFA Chapter 105 Vail Arizona 85641 2.00 thatcher ms Thatcher Arizona 85552 2.00 Centennial Middle School Phoenix Arizona 85044 2.00 Tarwater Elementary School Chandler Arizona 85286 2.00 Booth Fickett K8 Tucson Arizona 85710 2.00 Cochise County Superintendent's Office Bisbee Arizona 85603 2.00 Cochise College Sierra Vista Arizona 85625 Page 3 of 39 As of 12/12/2017 Version Organization Name City State/Country Zip 2.00 Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Scottsdale Arizona 85258 2.00 SanTan Charter School Gilbert Arizona 85234 2.00 Anza Trail Elementary Sahuarita Arizona 85629 2.00 Pomerene School Pomerene Arizona 85627 2.00 AZ Wing CAP Buckeye Arizona 85396 2.00 Col. Johnston School Ft. Huachuca Arizona 85613 2.00 St. David USD St David Arizona 85630 2.00 Civil Air Patrol Tucson Arizona 85750 2.00 Boys and Girls Club Apache Junction Arizona 85120 2.00 Khalsa Montessori School Phoenix Arizona 85020 2.00 William T. Machan Elementary School Phoenix Arizona 85006 2.00 Martin Art Center Glendale Arizona 85306 2.00 Paradise Valley School District Technology Phoenix Arizona 85050 2.00 Tucson Country Day School Tucson Arizona 85715 1.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock Arkansas 72212 1.00 Alma High School Alma Arkansas 72921 2.00 NWACC Bentonville Arkansas 72712 2.00 JO Kelly Middle School Springdale Arkansas 72764 2.00 Ever Watchful Academy Rogers Arkansas 72756 2.00 Gentry Primary EAST Gentry Arkansas 72734 2.00 Greenbrier Middle & Junior High School Greenbrier Arkansas 72058 2.00 Gardner STEM Magnet School EAST Classroom Hot Springs Arkansas 71913 1.00 Oceanside Unified Schools Oceanside California 92054 1.00 Sea Cadets Bonita California 91902 1.00 Heron School K-8 Sacramento California 95820 1.00 Civil Air Patrol Watsonville California 95076 1.00 Forest Charter School Nevada City California 95959 1.00 SARRIA MEDIA GROUP Granada Hills California 91344 1.00 Stockdale Elementary Bakersfield California 93313 1.00 Jonas Salk Elementary School San Diego California 92126 1.00 Jonas Salk Elementary San DIiego California 92126 1.00 Elk Grove Unified School District Elk Grove California 95757 1.00 Privacy Consulting Group McClellan California 95652 1.00 Cal Poly Pomona Pomona California 91768 1.00 Jonata Middle School Buellton California 93427 Page 4 of 39 As of 12/12/2017 Version Organization Name City State/Country Zip 1.00 Peninsula Community Church Academy Rancho Palos Verdes California 90275 1.00 Marion Mix Elementary Elk Grove California 95758 1.00 Oak Valley Elementary Buellton California 93427 1.00 Tri-City Christian School Vista California 92081 1.00 College School District Santa Ynez California 93464 1.00 Thurgood Marshall Middle School San Diego California 92131 1.00 Mira Mesa High School AFJROTC San Diego California 92126 1.00 Washington Middle School salinas California 93901 1.00 Smith Academy Murrieta California 92563 1.00 NJROTC Martin Luther King High School Riverside California 92508 1.00 Roy Herburger Elementary Elk Grove California 95624 1.00 Torch Middle School City of Industry California 91746 1.00 Jay Pinson STEM Education Program San Jose State University San Jose California 95192 1.00 Montecito Bank & Trust Goleta California 93117 1.00 Lairon College Preparatory Academy San Jose California 95111 1.00 San Marino USD San Marino California 91108 1.00 Montecito Union School Santa Barbara California 93108 1.00 Troy High School Fullerton California 92831 1.00 Jurupa Vista Elementary Fontana California 92337 1.00 Tehachapi High School Tehachapi California 93561 1.00 Fontana Unified School District Fontana California 92336 1.00 Davis Senior HS Davis California 95616 1.00 National University Carlsbad California 92011 1.00 Westside Union School District Quartz Hill California 93536 1.00 Paraclete High School Lancaster California 93536 1.00 Cyber Defense Team at San Diego State San Diego California 92154 1.00 Emmerton Elementary San Bernardino California 92404 1.00 USNSCC El Toro Battalion Newport Beach California 92660 1.00 Esperanza- Westside Union School District Palmdale California 93551 1.00 Fallbrook Union ESD Fallbrook California 92028 1.00 Fresno State Fresno California 93710 1.00 Brookfield School Sacramento California 95831 1.00 Huntington Beach High School Rancho Santa Margarita California 92688 1.00 Las Positas College Pleasanton California 94566 1.00 NSCC San Mateo California 94402 Page 5 of 39 As of 12/12/2017 Version Organization Name City State/Country Zip 1.00 Gold River Discovery Center Gold River California 95670 1.00 Laney College Oakland California 94611 1.00 San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino California 92410 1.00 Poway Unified School Distrcit San Diego California 92128 1.00 CACC No Physical Copy California 92594 1.00 Cosumnes River Elementary Sloughhouse California 95683 1.00 Stevenson School Carmel California 93921 1.00 El Segundo Unified School District Culver city California 90232 1.00 U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Oceanside California 92057 1.00 Sierra Vista Elementary perris California 92571 1.00 Placer County Office of Education Auburn California 95603 1.00 Homeschool Santa Cruz California 95062 1.00 RUSD Riverside California 92501 1.00 Cuyamaca Community College La Mesa California 91941 1.00 California State University, Long Beach Yorba Linda California 92886 1.00 Girl Scouts San Gorgonio Council Redlands California 92374 1.00 RSCS Menifee California 92587 1.00 Saddleback High School Santa Ana California 92707 1.00 San Jose State University San Jose California 95192 1.00 Vandenberg AFB Youth Center Vandenberg AFB California 93437 1.00 Animo Locke Academy Redondo Beach California 90278 1.00 Roseville High School Roseville California 95678 1.00 Mabel Paine Elementary Yorba Linda California 92886 1.00 Keep Youth Doing Something Inc. 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