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Allocations to Leas Under ESSER & GEER Federal Emergency Aid for Public Education: Allocations to LEAs under ESSER & GEER ESSER Allocations to LEAs in New Jersey Across all three federal laws (CARES, CRRSA, and ARP), SEAs must use at least 90 percent of their grant awards to make subgrants to LEAs in proportion to the amount of funds that each LEA received under Title I, Part A in the most recent fiscal year. minimum DOE distribution to LEAs ESSER I Fund $279,334,092 ESSER II Fund 1,107,874,581 ARP ESSER Fund 2,488,128,933 Total, ESSER $3,875,337,606 GEER Allocations to New Jersey Both the CARES Act and CRRSA Act provided funding to Governors through the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund. The U.S. Department of Education is required to allocate 60 percent of the funds based on each state’s relative population of individuals aged 5 through 24, and 40 percent based on each state’s relative number of children counted under the Title I, Part A formula. GEER I Fund $68,864,994 GEER II Fund 29,926,370 Total, GEER $98,791,364 GEER funds may be used by the Governor of New Jersey in support of public elementary and secondary education, institutions of higher education (IHEs), or other education-related entities. A Governor has wide discretion in determining the entities in the State that will receive GEER funds. A Governor can choose to fund only LEAs, only IHEs, only education-related entities, or any combination of eligible entities. New Jersey Department of Education Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund Local Education Agency (LEA) Allocations as of March 29, 2021 ESSER I Title I Allocation County County District Status (includes funds for Name Code Code Name (Y or N) nonpublic schools) Atlantic 01 0010 Absecon Public Schools District Y $ 232,945 Atlantic 01 0110 Atlantic City School District Y $ 3,977,177 Atlantic 01 0125 Atlantic County Special Services School District N $ 15,000 Atlantic 01 0120 Atlantic County Vocational School District Y $ 468,868 Atlantic 01 0570 Brigantine Public School District Y $ 210,406 Atlantic 01 0590 Buena Regional School District Y $ 766,392 Atlantic 01 1300 Egg Harbor City School District Y $ 243,850 Atlantic 01 1310 Egg Harbor Township School District Y $ 1,154,885 Atlantic 01 1410 Estell Manor School District Y $ 34,931 Atlantic 01 1540 Folsom Borough School District Y $ 60,490 Atlantic 01 1690 Galloway Township Public Schools Y $ 657,068 Atlantic 01 1790 Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District Y $ 575,150 Atlantic 01 1940 Hamilton Township School District Y $ 548,921 Atlantic 01 1960 Hammonton School District Y $ 710,222 Atlantic 01 2680 Linwood City School District Y $ 54,356 Atlantic 01 2910 Mainland Regional High School Y $ 147,940 Atlantic 01 3020 Margate City School District Y $ 48,451 Atlantic 01 3480 Mullica Township School District Y $ 159,718 Atlantic 01 3720 Northfield City School District Y $ 222,573 Atlantic 01 4180 Pleasantville Public School District Y $ 1,267,320 Atlantic 01 4240 Port Republic School District Y $ 17,111 Atlantic 01 4800 Somers Point School District Y $ 507,664 Atlantic 01 5350 Ventnor City School District Y $ 377,041 Atlantic 01 5760 Weymouth Township School District Y $ 45,591 Bergen 03 0040 Allendale Public School District Y $ 17,909 Bergen 03 0080 Alpine School District Y $ 36,650 Bergen 03 0285 Bergen County Special Services School District N $ 55,000 New Jersey Department of Education Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund Local Education Agency (LEA) Allocations as of March 29, 2021 ESSER I Title I Allocation County County District Status (includes funds for Name Code Code Name (Y or N) nonpublic schools) Bergen 03 0290 Bergen County Vocational Technical School District Y $ 145,718 Bergen 03 0300 Bergenfield Borough School District Y $ 399,011 Bergen 03 0440 Bogota Public School District Y $ 249,575 Bergen 03 0740 Carlstadt Publicschool District Y $ 76,105 Bergen 03 0745 Carlstadt-East Rutherford Regional High School District Y $ 58,430 Bergen 03 0890 Cliffside Park School District Y $ 508,473 Bergen 03 0930 Closter Public School District Y $ 81,687 Bergen 03 0990 Cresskill Public School District Y $ 103,959 Bergen 03 1070 Demarest School District N $ 30,871 Bergen 03 1130 Dumont Public School District Y $ 155,895 Bergen 03 1230 East Rutherford School District Y $ 126,147 Bergen 03 1270 Edgewater School District Y $ 178,811 Bergen 03 1345 Elmwood Park School District Y $ 544,606 Bergen 03 1360 Emerson Public School District Y $ 59,649 Bergen 03 1380 Englewood Cliffs School District Y $ 63,463 Bergen 03 1370 Englewood Public School District Y $ 943,172 Bergen 03 1450 Fair Lawn Public School District Y $ 252,222 Bergen 03 1470 Fairview Public School District Y $ 784,832 Bergen 03 1550 Fort Lee School District Y $ 399,798 Bergen 03 1580 Franklin Lakes School District Y $ 64,844 Bergen 03 1700 Garfield Public School District Y $ 963,174 Bergen 03 1760 Glen Rock Public School District N $ 46,306 Bergen 03 1860 Hackensack School District Y $ 1,045,357 Bergen 03 2050 Harrington Park School District Y $ 40,824 Bergen 03 2080 Hasbrouck Heights School District Y $ 136,368 Bergen 03 2090 Haworth Public School District N $ 9,923 Bergen 03 2180 Hillsdale School District Y $ 100,854 New Jersey Department of Education Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund Local Education Agency (LEA) Allocations as of March 29, 2021 ESSER I Title I Allocation County County District Status (includes funds for Name Code Code Name (Y or N) nonpublic schools) Bergen 03 2200 Ho-Ho-Kus School District N $ 15,435 Bergen 03 2620 Leonia Public School District Y $ 120,304 Bergen 03 2710 Little Ferry Public School District Y $ 199,147 Bergen 03 2740 Lodi School District Y $ 635,399 Bergen 03 2860 Lyndhurst School District Y $ 267,307 Bergen 03 2900 Mahwah Township Public School District Y $ 171,122 Bergen 03 3060 Maywood School District Y $ 107,662 Bergen 03 3170 Midland Park School District Y $ 96,354 Bergen 03 3330 Montvale Board of Education School District Y $ 107,066 Bergen 03 3350 Moonachie School District Y $ 74,157 Bergen 03 3550 New Milford Public School District Y $ 155,806 Bergen 03 3600 North Arlington School District Y $ 159,562 Bergen 03 3700 Northern Highlands Regional High School District Y $ 46,577 Bergen 03 3710 Northern Valley Regional High School District Y $ 112,832 Bergen 03 3730 Northvale Public 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(Y or N) nonpublic schools) Bergen 03 4390 Ridgewood Public School District Y $ 123,856 Bergen 03 4405 River Dell Regional School District Y $ 46,403 Bergen 03 4410 River Edge School District Y $ 87,496 Bergen 03 4430 River Vale Public School District N $ 29,768 Bergen 03 4470 Rochelle Park School District Y $ 46,278 Bergen 03 4600 Rutherford School District Y $ 173,130 Bergen 03 4610 Saddle Brook School District Y $ 197,545 Bergen 03 4620 Saddle River School District Y $ 48,602 Bergen 03 4845 South Bergen Jointure Commission N $ - Bergen 03 4870 South Hackensack School District Y $ 47,145 Bergen 03 5150 Teaneck School District Y $ 719,980 Bergen 03 5160 Tenafly Public School District Y $ 165,180 Bergen 03 5330 Upper Saddle River School District Y $ 62,600 Bergen 03 5410 Waldwick School District Y $ 119,737 Bergen 03 5430 Wallington Boro School District Y $ 185,510 Bergen 03 5755 Westwood Regional School District Y $ 169,734 Bergen 03 5880 Woodcliff Lake School District N $ 18,743 Bergen 03 5830 Wood-Ridge School District Y $ 75,657 Bergen 03 5920 Wyckoff Township Public School District N $ 41,896 Burlington 05 0200 Bass River Township Board of Education Y $ 18,396 Burlington 05 0380 Beverly City School Y $ 139,669 Burlington 05 0475 Bordentown Regional School District Y $ 218,261 Burlington 05 0600 Burlington City Public School District Y $ 687,640 Burlington 05 0610 Burlington County Institute of Technology School District Y $ 434,881 Burlington 05 0605 Burlington County Special Services School District N $ 15,000 Burlington 05 0620 Burlington Township School District Y $ 273,442 Burlington 05 0830 Chesterfield Township School District Y $ 12,210 New Jersey Department of Education Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund Local Education Agency (LEA) Allocations as of March 29, 2021 ESSER I Title I Allocation County County District Status (includes funds for Name Code Code Name (Y or N) nonpublic schools) Burlington 05 0840 Cinnaminson Township School District Y $ 166,836 Burlington 05 1030 Delanco Township School District Y $ 73,440 Burlington 05 1060 Delran Township School District Y $ 287,084 Burlington 05 1250 Eastampton
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