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FY21 Nonpublic School Allocation Percentages New Jersey Department of Education FY21 ESEA Nonpublic School Allocation Percentages Co. Dist Schl Title II Code County Code District Code School Title II-A Title III Immigrant Title IV 01 Atlantic 0010 Absecon City 0000 Absecon City 66.31 100.00 100.00 66.31 01 Atlantic 0010 Absecon City 0001 Holy Spirit High School 29.97 0.00 0.00 29.97 01 Atlantic 0010 Absecon City 0016 Highland Academy 3.71 0.00 0.00 3.71 01 Atlantic 0110 Atlantic City 0000 Atlantic City 98.06 98.93 99.85 98.06 01 Atlantic 0110 Atlantic City 0003 Our Lady Star Of The Sea 1.94 1.07 0.15 1.94 01 Atlantic 0590 Buena Regional 0000 Buena Regional 63.40 96.08 100.00 63.40 01 Atlantic 0590 Buena Regional 0004 Saint Augustine Prep 26.45 0.00 0.00 26.45 01 Atlantic 0590 Buena Regional 0007 Saint Marys Regional 10.15 3.92 0.00 10.15 01 Atlantic 1310 Egg Harbor Twp 0000 Egg Harbor Twp 94.04 100.00 94.62 94.04 01 Atlantic 1310 Egg Harbor Twp 0008 Atlantic Christian School 5.33 0.00 5.38 5.33 01 Atlantic 1310 Egg Harbor Twp 1804 Islamic Academy Of South Jersey 0.62 0.00 0.00 0.62 01 Atlantic 1690 Galloway Twp 0000 Galloway Twp 81.48 100.00 98.41 81.48 01 Atlantic 1690 Galloway Twp 0014 Pilgrim Academy 7.95 0.00 0.00 7.95 01 Atlantic 1690 Galloway Twp 0015 Assumption Regional Catholic School 9.46 0.00 1.59 9.46 01 Atlantic 1690 Galloway Twp 0017 Champion Baptist Academy 1.11 0.00 0.00 1.11 01 Atlantic 1940 Hamilton Twp 0000 Hamilton Twp 94.55 97.44 100.00 94.55 01 Atlantic 1940 Hamilton Twp 0018 Saint Vincent Depaul School 5.45 2.56 0.00 5.45 01 Atlantic 1960 Hammonton Town 0000 Hammonton Town 91.60 98.91 90.98 91.60 01 Atlantic 1960 Hammonton Town 0019 Saint Joseph School Regional Elem 2.78 1.09 2.46 2.78 01 Atlantic 1960 Hammonton Town 0021 Saint Joseph High School 5.44 0.00 6.56 5.44 01 Atlantic 1960 Hammonton Town 0022 Life Mission Training Center 0.18 0.00 0.00 0.18 01 Atlantic 4180 Pleasantville City 0000 Pleasantville City 99.66 100.00 100.00 99.66 01 Atlantic 4180 Pleasantville City 2035 Life Point Academy 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.34 01 Atlantic 4800 Somers Point City 0000 Somers Point City 67.46 100.00 100.00 67.46 01 Atlantic 4800 Somers Point City 0024 Saint Joseph Regional School 32.54 0.00 0.00 32.54 03 Bergen 0300 Bergenfield Boro 0000 Bergenfield Boro 96.30 100.00 100.00 96.30 03 Bergen 0300 Bergenfield Boro 0025 Transfiguration Academy 3.70 0.00 0.00 3.70 03 Bergen 0440 Bogota Boro 0000 Bogota Boro 85.95 100.00 100.00 85.95 03 Bergen 0440 Bogota Boro 0027 Saint Joseph Academy 14.05 0.00 0.00 14.05 03 Bergen 0890 Cliffside Park Boro 0000 Cliffside Park Boro 99.82 100.00 100.00 99.82 New Jersey Department of Education FY21 ESEA Nonpublic School Allocation Percentages Co. Dist Schl Title II Code County Code District Code School Title II-A Title III Immigrant Title IV 03 Bergen 0890 Cliffside Park Boro 1391 Apple Montessori School Of Cliffsid 0.18 0.00 0.00 0.18 03 Bergen 0930 Closter Boro 0000 Closter Boro 98.68 100.00 100.00 98.68 03 Bergen 0930 Closter Boro 2073 Acton Academy Of Bergen County, Inc 1.32 0.00 0.00 1.32 03 Bergen 0990 Cresskill Boro 0000 Cresskill Boro 94.48 100.00 97.25 94.48 03 Bergen 0990 Cresskill Boro 0031 Academy Of St. Therese 5.52 0.00 2.75 5.52 03 Bergen 1070 Demarest Boro 0000 Demarest Boro 55.66 100.00 97.73 55.66 03 Bergen 1070 Demarest Boro 0032 Academy Of Holy Angels 44.34 0.00 2.27 44.34 03 Bergen 1270 Edgewater Boro 0000 Edgewater Boro 96.84 100.00 100.00 96.84 03 Bergen 1270 Edgewater Boro 0033 Apple Montessori School Of Edgewate 3.16 0.00 0.00 3.16 03 Bergen 1345 Elmwood Park 0000 Elmwood Park 93.09 100.00 100.00 93.09 03 Bergen 1345 Elmwood Park 0034 Saint Leo School 6.91 0.00 0.00 6.91 03 Bergen 1360 Emerson Boro 0000 Emerson Boro 99.79 100.00 100.00 99.79 03 Bergen 1360 Emerson Boro 0035 Assumption Early Childhood Center 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.21 03 Bergen 1370 Englewood City 0000 Englewood City 56.26 99.70 96.00 56.26 03 Bergen 1370 Englewood City 0036 Yeshiva Ohr Simcha Englewood 0.91 0.00 0.00 0.91 03 Bergen 1370 Englewood City 0037 Dwight-Englewood School 22.34 0.00 0.00 22.34 03 Bergen 1370 Englewood City 0039 Elisabeth Morrow School, The 8.98 0.00 4.00 8.98 03 Bergen 1370 Englewood City 0041 First Presbyterian Preschool & Kind 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.27 03 Bergen 1370 Englewood City 0042 Moriah School 11.25 0.30 0.00 11.25 03 Bergen 1380 Englewood Cliffs Boro 0000 Englewood Cliffs Boro 76.60 100.00 17.11 76.60 03 Bergen 1380 Englewood Cliffs Boro 0043 Japanese Children'S Society 23.40 0.00 82.89 23.40 03 Bergen 1450 Fair Lawn Boro 0000 Fair Lawn Boro 98.04 99.19 100.00 98.04 03 Bergen 1450 Fair Lawn Boro 0047 Saint Anne School 1.96 0.81 0.00 1.96 03 Bergen 1470 Fairview Boro 0000 Fairview Boro 79.48 93.75 100.00 79.48 03 Bergen 1470 Fairview Boro 0049 Academy Of Our Lady Of Grace 20.52 6.25 0.00 20.52 03 Bergen 1550 Fort Lee Boro 0000 Fort Lee Boro 95.59 92.83 98.14 95.59 03 Bergen 1550 Fort Lee Boro 0051 Christ The Teacher School 4.41 7.17 1.86 4.41 03 Bergen 1580 Franklin Lakes Boro 0000 Franklin Lakes Boro 92.18 100.00 100.00 92.18 03 Bergen 1580 Franklin Lakes Boro 0053 Academy Of The Most Blessed Sacrame 7.82 0.00 0.00 7.82 New Jersey Department of Education FY21 ESEA Nonpublic School Allocation Percentages Co. Dist Schl Title II Code County Code District Code School Title II-A Title III Immigrant Title IV 03 Bergen 1760 Glen Rock Boro 0000 Glen Rock Boro 91.16 100.00 100.00 91.16 03 Bergen 1760 Glen Rock Boro 0058 Academy Of Our Lady 8.84 0.00 0.00 8.84 03 Bergen 1860 Hackensack City 0000 Hackensack City 97.94 100.00 98.32 97.94 03 Bergen 1860 Hackensack City 0061 Bergen County Christian Academy 2.06 0.00 1.68 2.06 03 Bergen 2080 Hasbrouck Heights Boro 0000 Hasbrouck Heights Boro 84.85 86.96 100.00 84.85 03 Bergen 2080 Hasbrouck Heights Boro 0065 Corpus Christi 14.84 13.04 0.00 14.84 03 Bergen 2080 Hasbrouck Heights Boro 1351 New World Montessori School 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.31 03 Bergen 2180 Hillsdale Boro 0000 Hillsdale Boro 83.19 100.00 100.00 83.19 03 Bergen 2180 Hillsdale Boro 0067 Saint John'S Academy 16.81 0.00 0.00 16.81 03 Bergen 2740 Lodi Borough 0000 Lodi Borough 94.75 100.00 100.00 94.75 03 Bergen 2740 Lodi Borough 0072 Immaculate Conception H S 5.25 0.00 0.00 5.25 03 Bergen 2860 Lyndhurst Twp 0000 Lyndhurst Twp 89.11 100.00 100.00 89.11 03 Bergen 2860 Lyndhurst Twp 0074 Sacred Heart School 10.89 0.00 0.00 10.89 03 Bergen 2900 Mahwah Twp 0000 Mahwah Twp 99.27 100.00 100.00 99.27 03 Bergen 2900 Mahwah Twp 0078 Young World Day School 0.73 0.00 0.00 0.73 03 Bergen 3170 Midland Park Boro 0000 Midland Park Boro 81.82 72.22 100.00 81.82 03 Bergen 3170 Midland Park Boro 0079 Eastern Christian Elem 18.18 27.78 0.00 18.18 03 Bergen 3550 New Milford Boro 0000 New Milford Boro 75.59 65.48 79.22 75.59 03 Bergen 3550 New Milford Boro 0084 French American Academy 2.58 3.57 18.18 2.58 03 Bergen 3550 New Milford Boro 0085 Hovnanian School 2.92 5.95 2.60 2.92 03 Bergen 3550 New Milford Boro 0087 Saint Joseph School 3.51 5.95 0.00 3.51 03 Bergen 3550 New Milford Boro 0089 Solomon Schechter Day School Of Ber 15.36 19.05 0.00 15.36 03 Bergen 3550 New Milford Boro 8259 Institute For Educational Achieveme 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.04 03 Bergen 3600 North Arlington Boro 0000 North Arlington Boro 90.92 100.00 100.00 90.92 03 Bergen 3600 North Arlington Boro 0092 Queen Of Peace Elementary 9.08 0.00 0.00 9.08 03 Bergen 3760 Oakland Boro 0000 Oakland Boro 89.54 78.79 100.00 89.54 03 Bergen 3760 Oakland Boro 0095 Kradle 2 Kindergarten 0.97 0.00 0.00 0.97 03 Bergen 3760 Oakland Boro 0096 New Jersey Japanese School, The 3.96 0.00 0.00 3.96 03 Bergen 3760 Oakland Boro 0098 Gerrard Berman Day School Solomon S 5.53 21.21 0.00 5.53 New Jersey Department of Education FY21 ESEA Nonpublic School Allocation Percentages Co.
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