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School State 11TH STREET ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL KY 12TH School State 11TH STREET ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL KY 12TH STREET ACADEMY NC 21ST CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MO 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY SCHOOLHOUSE OR 21ST CENTURY CYBER CS PA 270 HOPKINS ALC MN 270 HOPKINS ALT. PRG - OFF CAMPUS MN 270 HOPKINS HS ALC MN 271 KENNEDY ALC MN 271 MINDQUEST OLL MN 271 SHAPE ALC MN 276 MINNETONKA HS ALC MN 276 MINNETONKA SR. ALC MN 276-MINNETONKA RSR-ALC MN 279 IS ALC MN 279 SR HI ALC MN 281 HIGHVIEW ALC MN 281 ROBBINSDALE TASC ALC MN 281 WINNETKA LEARNING CTR. ALC MN 3-6 PROG (BNTFL HIGH) UT 3-6 PROG (CLRFLD HIGH) UT 3-B DENTENTION CENTER ID 622 ALT MID./HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 FARMINGTON HS. MN 917 HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 LAKEVILLE SR. HIGH MN 917 SIBLEY HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 SIMLEY HIGH SCHOOL SP. ED. MN A & M CONS H S TX A B SHEPARD HIGH SCH (CAMPUS) IL A C E ALTER TX A C FLORA HIGH SC A C JONES HIGH SCHOOL TX A C REYNOLDS HIGH NC A CROSBY KENNETT SR HIGH NH A E P TX A G WEST BLACK HILLS HIGH SCHOOL WA A I M TX A I M S CTR H S TX A J MOORE ACAD TX A L BROWN HIGH NC A L P H A CAMPUS TX A L P H A CAMPUS TX A MACEO SMITH H S TX A P FATHEREE VOC TECH SCHOOL MS A. C. E. AZ A. C. E. S. CT A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL FL A. D. HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL FL A. G. A. P. E. TEEN PARENT MN A. I. PRINCE V-T SCHOOL CT A. LINWOOD HOLTON GOV SCH VA A. PHILIP RANDOLPH ACADEMIES FL A. PHILIP RANDOLPH CAMPUS HS NY A. T. MAHAN HIGH SCHOOL DO A. V. CLUBBS CENTER FL A.C.E. HIGH SCHOOL MI A.C.G.C. ALP MN A.C.G.C. SEC. MN A.D. JOHNSTON JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL MI A.I.M. MI A.Q. JONES/EXCEP. 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NM ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE CA ACADEMY FOR ARTS SCIENCE & TEC SC ACADEMY FOR BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY MI ACADEMY FOR CAREER EDUCATION CHARTER CA ACADEMY FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION (ACE) FL ACADEMY FOR EXCELLENCE TX ACADEMY FOR LEARNING IL ACADEMY FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION IL ACADEMY FOR TECHNOLOGY & ENTERPRISE MI ACADEMY FOR THE BLIND MN ACADEMY FOR THE DEAF MN ACADEMY H S TX ACADEMY H S TX ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL NJ ACADEMY LEARNING CENTER NJ ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND TECHNOLOGIE TX ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND TECHNOLOGY WV ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS CO ACADEMY OF CREATIVE ED TX ACADEMY OF ENVIRON. SCIENCES FL ACADEMY OF HOPE AZ ACADEMY OF INDIVIDUALIZED STUDY NV ACADEMY OF INKSTER MI ACADEMY OF MICHIGAN MI ACADEMY OF OAK PARK (6-12) MI ACADEMY OF PUBLIC SERVICE MA ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GA ACADEMY OF STRATEGIC LEARNING HMCS SCHOO MA ACADEMY OF THE CANYONS HIGH CA ACADEMY OF THE PACIFIC RIM CHARTER SCHOO MA ACADEMY OF TUCSON HIGH SCHOOL AZ ACADEMY PARK HS PA ACADEMY PERFORMING A NM ACADEMY WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS AZ ACADIA PARISH ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL LA ACADIANA HIGH SCHOOL LA ACALANES HIGH CA ACCELERATED ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMY CA ACCELERATED CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL CA ACCELERATED LEARNING AND TRANSITIO TX ACCELERATED LEARNING CENTER AZ ACCELERATED LEARNING LAB MA ACCELERATED LEARNING LABORATORY AZ ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM AR ACCELERATED LRN ACAD TX ACCELERATED LRN CTR TX ACCELERATED LRN CTR TX ACE ALT COMPLEX EDU NM ACE CAMPUS TX ACES ALLEN COUNTY CHOICE ED HIGH SCHOOL OH ACES CAMPUS TX ACES HIGH SCHOOL WA ACHILLE HS OK ACKERLY/BINGHAM GUIDANCE SPEC ED HIGH KY ACKERMAN HIGH MS ACKERSON LAKE COMMUNITY EDUCATION MI ACORN COMM HS NY ACORN HIGH SCHOOL AR ACORN HS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE NY ACS ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL FL ACS ANNEX FL ACS CONSEQUENCE UNIT FL ACS FIRST STEP IV FL ACS GOALS II FL ACS GROVE FL ACS GROVE UNIQUE YOUTH SENIORVCS FL ACS HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS PROGRAM IN ACS SEMINOLE ALTERNATIVES FL ACT ACADEMY AT J L GREER TX ACTIONS SCHOOL MN ACTON-BOXBOROUGH REG HIGH MA ADA COUNTY JUVENILE CENTER ID ADA HIGH SCHOOL OH ADA HS OK ADA PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL CENTER ID ADA-BORUP ALP MN ADA-BORUP SEC. 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CA ADELANTE HIGH SCHOOL MI ADENA HIGH SCHOOL OH ADIRONDACK CORR FACIL NY ADIRONDACK HS NY ADJC-ADOBE MOUNTAIN AZ ADJC-BLACK CANYON SCHOOL AZ ADJC-CATALINA MOUNTAIN AZ ADJC-ENCANTO AZ ADJC-SOUTHWEST REGIONAL AZ ADJC-SUNRISE MOUNTAIN AZ ADJUDICATED YOUTH FACILITY FL ADLAI E STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL IL ADLAI E. STEVENSON HS NY ADLAI STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL MI A-D-M SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IA ADMIRAL KING HIGH SCHOOL OH ADNA MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL WA ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT AL ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT - ROSEDALE MI ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT AT DEWITT CA ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT CENTER ALT SCH KY ADOLESCENT DRUG TREATMENT FL ADOLESCENT PROGRAM MN ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL CENTER FL ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE FL ADOLESCENT THERAPEUTIC CENTER FL ADOLESCENT/CHILD TREATMENT CTR ND ADOLFINA IRIZARRY PR ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL MI ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL OR ADRIAN JR.-SR. HIGH MO ADRIAN SCHOOL TX ADRIAN SEC. MN ADULT & FAMILY LITERACY CO ADULT BASIC EDUCATION MD ADULT CAREER DEV. CTR. 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CA A-I HIGH SCHOOL WA AIEA HIGH SCHOOL HI AIKEN COUNTY CAREER & TECHNICAL CTR SC AIKEN HIGH/AIKEN HIGH ANNEX SC AIKEN TRADITIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OH AIM HIGH ACADEMY CA AIM HIGH SCHOOL WA AINSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL NE AIR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL CO AIRLINE HIGH SCHOOL LA AIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL SC AIRPORT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MI AISHA SHULE/WEB DUBOIS PREP. SCHOOL MI AITKIN ALP MN AITKIN SEC. 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