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FY13 Title I Eligible Schools FY13 Title I Eligible Schools County District School Code Code District Name Code School Name 01 0010 ABSECON CITY 050 EMMA C ATTALES 01 0010 ABSECON CITY 060 H ASHTON MARSH 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 010 ATLANTIC CITY HIGH 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 030 SOVEREIGN AVE SCHOOL 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 050 CHELSEA HEIGHTS 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 060 TEXAS AVENUE 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 070 NEW YORK AVENUE SCHOOL 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 080 UPTOWN SCHOOL COMPLEX 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 100 NEW JERSEY AVE 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 120 RICHMOND AVE 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 130 VENICE PARK 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 140 DR M L KING JR SCH COMP 01 0120 ATLANTIC COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 010 ATLANTIC CTY VOC 01 0570 BRIGANTINE CITY 010 BRIGANTINE ELEM SCHOOL 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 030 CLEARY MIDDLE SCHOOL 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 045 COLLINGS LAKE ELEM SCH 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 055 JOHN C. MILANESI ELEM SCH 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 300 CLEARY ELEMENTARY 01 1300 EGG HARBOR CITY 020 CHARLES L. SPRAGG E S 01 1300 EGG HARBOR CITY 030 FANNY D. RITTENBERG M S 01 1310 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP 033 CLAYTON J. DAVENPORT E S 01 1310 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP 045 Dr. Joy Miller Elementary School 01 1410 ESTELL MANOR CITY 050 ESTELL MANOR ELEM SCH 01 1540 FOLSOM 050 FOLSOM 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 015 ARTHUR RANN ELEM SCHOOL 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 045 REEDS ROAD ELEM SCH 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 046 ROLAND ROGERS ELEM SCH 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 048 SMITHVILLE ELEM SCHOOL 01 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 040 ABSEGAMI H S 01 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 050 OAKCREST H S 01 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 060 CEDAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 01 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 055 GEORGE L HESS EDUC COMP 01 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 060 JOSEPH C SHANER MEMORIAL 01 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 120 WILLIAM DAVIES MIDDLE SCH 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 030 HAMMONTON 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 050 HAMMONTON HIGH 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 055 WARREN E SOOY JR-ELEM SCH 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 060 HAMMONTON MIDDLE SCH 01 2680 LINWOOD CITY 020 BELHAVEN MIDDLE SCH 01 2680 LINWOOD CITY 050 SEAVIEW ELEM SCH 01 2910 MAINLAND REGIONAL 050 MAINLAND REG H S 01 3020 MARGATE CITY 010 EUGENE A TIGHE MID SCH 01 3020 MARGATE CITY 025 WILLIAM H ROSS III INT SC 01 3480 MULLICA TOWNSHIP 020 MULLICA TWP PRIMARY 01 3480 MULLICA TOWNSHIP 025 MULLICA TWP MIDDLE 01 3720 NORTHFIELD CITY 056 NORTHFIELD COMMUNITY M S 01 3720 NORTHFIELD CITY 057 NORTHFIELD COMMUNITY E S 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 050 PLEASANTVILLE H S 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 055 PLEASANTVILLE MIDDLE SCH 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 060 WASHINGTON AVENUE ELEM SC 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 080 LEEDS AVE ELEM SCH 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 085 NORTH MAIN ST ELEM SCH 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 095 SOUTH MAIN ST ELEM SCH 01 4800 SOMERS POINT 050 DAWES AVE ELEM SCH 01 4800 SOMERS POINT 055 JORDAN RD ELEM SCH 01 5350 VENTNOR CITY 040 VENTNOR MIDDLE SCHOOL 01 5350 VENTNOR CITY 045 VENTNOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 01 5760 WEYMOUTH TOWNSHIP 020 WEYMOUTH TWP ELEM 03 0290 BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 070 TECHNICAL SCH-TETERBORO 03 0290 BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 075 TECHNICAL SCH-PARAMUS 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 050 HOOVER 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 060 JEFFERSON 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 075 ROY W BROWN MIDDLE 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 080 WASHINGTON 03 0440 BOGOTA 020 BOGOTA HIGH 03 0440 BOGOTA 030 E. ROY BIXBY 03 0440 BOGOTA 050 LILLIAN M. STEEN 03 0740 CARLSTADT 050 CARLSTADT PUBLIC SCHOOL 03 0745 CARLSTADT-EAST RUTHERFORD REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DIS 050 HENRY P BECTON REG H S 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 030 CLIFFSIDE PARK HIGH 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 050 NUMBER 3 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 060 NUMBER 4 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 070 NUMBER 5 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 080 NUMBER 6 03 1130 DUMONT 050 GRANT 03 1130 DUMONT 060 HONISS 03 1130 DUMONT 070 LINCOLN 03 1230 EAST RUTHERFORD 040 ALFRED S. FAUST 03 1230 EAST RUTHERFORD 080 MCKENZIE SCHOOL 03 1270 EDGEWATER 050 ELEANOR VAN GELDER 03 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 060 MIDDLE SCHOOL 03 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 070 GANTNER AVENUE 03 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 080 GILBERT AVENUE 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 040 DWIGHT MORROW HIGH 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 060 DR. L. MCCLOUD E. S. 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 070 DONALD A. QUARLES 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 076 J.E. DISMUS MIDDLE 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 086 Dr. J. Grieco E. S. 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 070 MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 085 JOHN A. FORREST 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 140 WARREN POINT 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 160 WESTMORELAND 03 1470 FAIRVIEW 060 LINCOLN 03 1550 FORT LEE 060 NUMBER 1 03 1550 FORT LEE 070 NUMBER 2 03 1550 FORT LEE 100 LEWIS F. COLE MIDDLE 03 1700 GARFIELD 050 GARFIELD HIGH 03 1700 GARFIELD 060 COLUMBUS 03 1700 GARFIELD 070 GARFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL 03 1700 GARFIELD 080 LINCOLN 03 1700 GARFIELD 100 ROOSEVELT 03 1700 GARFIELD 120 WASHINGTON IRVING 03 1700 GARFIELD 130 WOODROW WILSON 03 1700 GARFIELD 140 WASHINGTON IRVING ANNEX 03 1700 GARFIELD 205 SCHOOL #10 03 1860 HACKENSACK 050 HACKENSACK HIGH 03 1860 HACKENSACK 090 NELLIE K. PARKER 03 1860 HACKENSACK 100 FAIRMOUNT 03 1860 HACKENSACK 110 FANNY M HILLERS 03 1860 HACKENSACK 120 JACKSON AVE 03 1860 HACKENSACK 300 HACKENSACK MIDDLE SCHOOL 03 2080 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS 055 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS MIDDLE 03 2080 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS 060 EUCLID 03 2080 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS 080 LINCOLN 03 2180 HILLSDALE 010 ANN BLANCHE SMITH 03 2620 LEONIA 050 LEONIA HIGH 03 2620 LEONIA 055 LEONIA MIDDLE 03 2620 LEONIA 060 ANNA C SCOTT 03 2710 LITTLE FERRY 030 MEMORIAL 03 2710 LITTLE FERRY 050 WASHINGTON 03 2740 LODI 050 LODI HIGH 03 2740 LODI 060 COLUMBUS 03 2740 LODI 065 HILLTOP 03 2740 LODI 067 THOMAS JEFFERSON 03 2740 LODI 080 ROOSEVELT 03 2740 LODI 090 WASHINGTON 03 2740 LODI 100 WILSON 03 2860 LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP 060 COLUMBUS 03 2860 LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP 080 JEFFERSON 03 2860 LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP 090 LINCOLN 03 2860 LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP 120 WASHINGTON 03 2900 MAHWAH TOWNSHIP 065 LENAPE MEADOWS 03 3060 MAYWOOD 060 MAYWOOD AVE 03 3060 MAYWOOD 070 MEMORIAL 03 3170 MIDLAND PARK BOROUGH 050 MIDLAND PARK HIGH 03 3170 MIDLAND PARK BOROUGH 070 HIGHLAND AVE 03 3350 MOONACHIE 060 ROBERT L CRAIG 03 3550 NEW MILFORD 060 BERKLEY ST 03 3600 NORTH ARLINGTON 060 JEFFERSON 03 3600 NORTH ARLINGTON 080 WASHINGTON 03 3710 NORTHERN VALLEY REGIONAL 050 N VALLEY REG H DEMAREST 03 3910 PALISADES PARK 050 PALISADES PARK JR-SR HIGH 03 3910 PALISADES PARK 070 LINDBERGH 03 3930 PARAMUS 050 PARAMUS HIGH 03 3930 PARAMUS 060 WEST BROOK MIDDLE 03 3960 PASCACK VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 050 PASCACK VALLEY HIGH 03 4300 RAMAPO INDIAN HILLS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 030 INDIAN HILLS HIGH 03 4310 RAMSEY 050 RAMSEY HIGH 03 4310 RAMSEY 055 ERIC S SMITH 03 4310 RAMSEY 060 JOHN Y DATER 03 4370 RIDGEFIELD 100 SLOCUM/SKEWES SCHOOL 03 4380 RIDGEFIELD PARK 060 GRANT 03 4380 RIDGEFIELD PARK 070 LINCOLN ELEM SCHOOL 03 4390 RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 070 GEORGE WASHINGTON MIDDLE 03 4390 RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 085 HAWES 03 4390 RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 090 RIDGE 03 4390 RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 120 ORCHARD 03 4470 ROCHELLE PARK 050 MIDLAND #1 03 4600 RUTHERFORD 070 LINCOLN 03 4600 RUTHERFORD 080 PIERREPONT 03 4610 SADDLE BROOK TOWNSHIP 050 SADDLE BROOK HIGH 03 4610 SADDLE BROOK TOWNSHIP 080 FRANKLIN 03 4610 SADDLE BROOK TOWNSHIP 085 HELEN I SMITH 03 4870 SOUTH HACKENSACK 050 MEMORIAL 03 5150 TEANECK 060 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MIDDLE 03 5150 TEANECK 070 THOMAS JEFFERSON MIDDLE 03 5150 TEANECK 080 BRYANT 03 5150 TEANECK 110 HAWTHORNE 03 5150 TEANECK 130 LOWELL 03 5150 TEANECK 150 WHITTIER 03 5430 WALLINGTON 055 FRANK W. GAVLAK 03 5430 WALLINGTON 060 JEFFERSON 03 5755 WESTWOOD REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 060 BERKELEY AVE 03 5755 WESTWOOD REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 062 WESTWOOD REGIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 03 5755 WESTWOOD REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 070 BROOKSIDE ELEMENTARY 03 5830 WOOD-RIDGE 050 WOOD RIDGE HIGH 03 5830 WOOD-RIDGE 060 CATHERINE E DOYLE 05 0200 BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP 050 BASS RIVER TWP ELEM SCH 05 0380 BEVERLY CITY 025 BEVERLY SCHOOL 05 0475 BORDENTOWN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 055 BORDENTOWN REG M 05 0475 BORDENTOWN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 060 CLARA BARTON 05 0475 BORDENTOWN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 090 MAC FARLAND JR 05 0600 BURLINGTON CITY 020 BURLINGTON CITY HIGH 05 0600 BURLINGTON CITY 040 CAPTAIN JAMES LAWRENCE 05 0600 BURLINGTON CITY 050 ELIAS BOUDINOT 05 0600 BURLINGTON CITY 080 SAMUEL SMITH 05 0600 BURLINGTON CITY 085 WILBUR WATTS INTERMEDIATE 05 0610 BURLINGTON COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 030 INST OF TECH-WESTAMPTON 05 0620 BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP 030 B. BERNICE YOUNG ELEM SCH 05 0620 BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP 037 FOUNTAIN WOODS ELEM SCH 05 0620 BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP 051 BTMS @ SPRINGSIDE 05 0830 CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP 025 CHESTERFIELD 05 0840 CINNAMINSON TOWNSHIP 030 CINNAMINSON HIGH SCHOOL 05 0840 CINNAMINSON TOWNSHIP 053 CINNAMINSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 05 0840 CINNAMINSON TOWNSHIP 055 NEW ALBANY 05 0840 CINNAMINSON TOWNSHIP 060 ELEANOR RUSH INTER SCHOOL 05 1030 DELANCO TOWNSHIP 030 PEARSON SCHOOL 05 1030 DELANCO TOWNSHIP 060 WALNUT ST 05 1060 DELRAN TOWNSHIP 005 DELRAN HIGH 05 1060 DELRAN TOWNSHIP 007 DELRAN MIDDLE 05 1060 DELRAN TOWNSHIP 015 DELRAN INTERMEDIATE SCH 05 1060 DELRAN TOWNSHIP 050 MILLBRIDGE 05 1250 EASTAMPTON TOWNSHIP 060 EASTAMPTON MIDDLE 05 1280 EDGEWATER PARK TOWNSHIP 050 MAGOWAN 05 1280 EDGEWATER PARK TOWNSHIP 070 SAMUEL M RIDGWAY SCHOOL 05 1420 EVESHAM TOWNSHIP 055 H L BEELER 05 1420 EVESHAM TOWNSHIP 070 ROBERT B JAGGARD SCHOOL 05 1520 FLORENCE TOWNSHIP 050 FLORENCE TWP MEM HIGH 05 1520 FLORENCE TOWNSHIP 055 Riverfront School 05 1520 FLORENCE TOWNSHIP 070 NUMBER 5 ROEBLING 05 1910 HAINESPORT TOWNSHIP 050 HAINESPORT 05 2610 LENAPE REGIONAL 040 CHEROKEE NORTH HIGH SCH 05 2610 LENAPE REGIONAL 050 LENAPE HIGH 05 2610 LENAPE REGIONAL 070 Seneca High School 05 2850 LUMBERTON TOWNSHIP 010 Ashbrook Elementary School 05 2850 LUMBERTON TOWNSHIP 020 BOBBY'S RUN SCHOOL 05 2850 LUMBERTON TOWNSHIP 050 F L WALTHER 05 2850 LUMBERTON TOWNSHIP 060 LUMBERTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 05 2960 MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP 030 JOHN HYDOCK ELEM SCH 05 2960 MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP 040 Mansfield Township E.S.
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