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SAMS/Fidreports/Indirectratessummary.Rdl Page 1 / 22 Michigan Department of Education Local District Indirect Cost Rates *** Final *** Michigan Department of Education *** Final *** Local District Indirect Cost Rates for School Year 2018-2019 Based on 2016-2017 Costs R0418 Rate Summary Report * * ** District Restricted Unrestricted Medicaid Code District Name Rate Rate Rate 01010 Alcona Community Schools 6.45 17.03 17.03 02010 AuTrain-Onota Public Schools 12.60 21.95 21.95 02020 Burt Township School District 3.81 20.22 20.22 02070 Munising Public Schools 5.02 18.36 19.23 02080 Superior Central School District 4.67 13.99 12.65 03000 Allegan Area Educational Service Agency 11.75 23.05 26.06 03010 Plainwell Community Schools 2.34 14.74 13.86 03020 Otsego Public Schools 2.65 14.73 13.60 03030 Allegan Public Schools 1.80 12.37 12.36 03040 Wayland Union Schools 3.80 15.38 15.37 03050 Fennville Public Schools 3.78 22.90 22.63 03060 Martin Public Schools 5.37 18.99 19.36 03070 Hopkins Public Schools 3.96 16.78 14.02 03080 Saugatuck Public Schools 5.29 13.66 13.66 03100 Hamilton Community Schools 1.56 8.77 8.77 03440 Glenn Public School District 9.90 64.11 63.24 03902 Outlook Academy 3.55 7.24 7.24 04000 Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona ESD 15.63 15.17 15.17 04010 Alpena Public Schools 3.32 15.15 13.81 05010 Alba Public Schools 4.95 19.27 17.30 05035 Central Lake Public Schools 0.00 12.26 12.26 05040 Bellaire Public Schools 2.85 18.43 17.61 05060 Elk Rapids Schools 3.35 12.50 12.50 05065 Ellsworth Community School 2.31 8.33 8.33 05070 Mancelona Public Schools 4.47 17.50 19.63 06010 Arenac Eastern School District 2.26 19.18 21.61 06020 Au Gres-Sims School District 3.03 14.08 7.48 06050 Standish-Sterling Community Schools 5.20 21.80 25.55 07010 Arvon Township School District 4.19 15.38 13.95 07020 Baraga Area Schools 2.64 14.21 12.45 07040 L'Anse Area Schools 5.49 15.16 15.06 08000 Barry ISD 5.01 6.38 6.38 08010 Delton Kellogg Schools 4.52 16.25 16.85 08030 Hastings Area School District 3.91 17.73 19.10 08050 Thornapple Kellogg School District 1.64 12.03 12.03 09000 Bay-Arenac ISD 7.77 14.85 14.58 09010 Bay City School District 4.02 12.65 12.65 09030 Bangor Township Schools 3.83 14.62 13.71 09050 Essexville-Hampton Public Schools 3.58 25.62 25.60 09090 Pinconning Area Schools 4.67 16.13 16.13 09901 Bay-Arenac Community High School 0.39 11.64 11.52 * If Rate Exceeds 15.00% Limit, Use 15% ** If Rate Exceeds 25.00% Limit, Use 25% SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectRatesSummary.rdl Page 1 / 22 *** Final *** Michigan Department of Education *** Final *** Local District Indirect Cost Rates for School Year 2018-2019 Based on 2016-2017 Costs R0418 Rate Summary Report * * ** District Restricted Unrestricted Medicaid Code District Name Rate Rate Rate 09902 State Street Academy 2.14 14.69 14.69 10015 Benzie County Central Schools 3.99 15.79 15.26 10025 Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools 2.22 14.08 14.08 11000 Berrien RESA 8.39 14.01 14.01 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 4.22 18.11 17.89 11020 St. Joseph Public Schools 3.53 18.18 18.48 11030 Lakeshore School District (Berrien) 2.75 12.92 13.00 11033 River Valley School District 3.86 18.72 19.12 11200 New Buffalo Area Schools 6.07 17.87 19.59 11210 Brandywine Community Schools 3.48 16.59 16.59 11240 Berrien Springs Public Schools 1.98 14.26 12.47 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools 3.53 10.58 10.58 11300 Niles Community Schools 2.07 12.02 12.02 11310 Buchanan Community Schools 6.51 15.96 16.91 11320 Watervliet School District 6.05 19.87 19.86 11330 Coloma Community Schools 2.51 11.22 11.22 11340 Bridgman Public Schools 3.04 13.72 13.73 11670 Hagar Township S/D #6 0.00 14.40 14.40 11830 Sodus Township S/D #5 0.00 7.47 7.47 11901 Countryside Academy 2.24 7.49 7.49 11903 Benton Harbor Charter School Academy 0.95 12.75 12.85 12000 Branch ISD 4.62 11.62 8.59 12010 Coldwater Community Schools 4.54 14.99 14.99 12020 Bronson Community School District 3.89 15.61 15.33 12040 Quincy Community Schools 4.63 15.37 15.59 12901 Pansophia Academy 4.13 11.48 11.54 13000 Calhoun Intermediate School District 9.56 15.33 14.18 13010 Albion Public Schools 0.00 0.00 0.00 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 7.21 22.76 24.84 13050 Athens Area Schools 4.88 14.54 14.33 13070 Harper Creek Community Schools 3.05 14.93 13.32 13080 Homer Community School District 7.44 25.49 25.25 13090 Lakeview Sch. District (Calhoun) 4.34 14.47 14.46 13095 Mar Lee School District 6.36 12.20 12.20 13110 Marshall Public Schools 3.86 14.22 14.36 13120 Pennfield Schools 3.27 12.31 9.63 13130 Tekonsha Community Schools 5.69 15.95 16.14 13135 Union City Community Schools 5.87 20.43 18.99 13901 Arbor Academy 28.03 65.88 65.88 13902 Endeavor Charter Academy 13.67 34.93 34.93 13903 Marshall Academy 9.42 16.78 17.76 * If Rate Exceeds 15.00% Limit, Use 15% ** If Rate Exceeds 25.00% Limit, Use 25% SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectRatesSummary.rdl Page 2 / 22 *** Final *** Michigan Department of Education *** Final *** Local District Indirect Cost Rates for School Year 2018-2019 Based on 2016-2017 Costs R0418 Rate Summary Report * * ** District Restricted Unrestricted Medicaid Code District Name Rate Rate Rate 13904 Battle Creek Area Learning Center 5.46 11.31 11.31 14000 Lewis Cass ISD 3.13 6.52 6.68 14010 Cassopolis Public Schools 5.70 20.79 20.79 14020 Dowagiac Union School District 4.04 12.38 12.38 14030 Edwardsburg Public Schools 5.34 14.62 14.62 14050 Marcellus Community Schools 2.03 12.60 10.82 15000 Charlevoix-Emmet ISD 15.57 20.49 21.51 15010 Beaver Island Community School 1.46 9.71 9.72 15020 Boyne City Public Schools 1.95 18.14 18.14 15030 Boyne Falls Public School District 2.45 12.29 10.49 15050 Charlevoix Public Schools 1.41 12.97 12.97 15060 East Jordan Public Schools 1.90 8.46 8.46 15901 Concord Academy - Boyne 7.40 20.31 24.17 15902 Charlevoix Montessori Academy for the Arts 2.59 14.55 16.68 16000 Cheb-Otsego-Presque Isle ESD 5.51 10.71 10.71 16015 Cheboygan Area Schools 2.89 13.05 13.05 16050 Inland Lakes Schools 2.63 21.06 21.06 16070 Mackinaw City Public Schools 1.84 8.10 8.10 16100 Wolverine Community School District 3.84 22.39 22.41 17000 Eastern Upper Peninsula ISD 13.32 20.40 16.17 17010 Sault Ste. Marie Area Schools 5.31 18.44 17.18 17050 DeTour Area Schools 3.75 13.33 13.71 17090 Pickford Public Schools 4.34 10.46 10.46 17110 Rudyard Area Schools 4.85 17.19 16.36 17140 Brimley Area Schools 4.17 14.17 11.46 17160 Whitefish Township Schools 5.56 28.09 28.09 17901 Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting Anishnabe Academy 9.77 23.09 24.35 17902 Ojibwe Charter School 10.15 19.83 19.97 18000 Clare-Gladwin Regional Education Service District 16.00 19.08 17.89 18010 Clare Public Schools 6.79 15.44 16.08 18020 Farwell Area Schools 3.61 14.36 14.36 18060 Harrison Community Schools 3.27 12.87 12.87 19000 Clinton County RESA 7.77 15.22 15.07 19010 DeWitt Public Schools 2.31 11.84 11.84 19070 Fowler Public Schools 0.87 8.81 8.80 19100 Bath Community Schools 4.84 14.53 14.10 19120 Ovid-Elsie Area Schools 0.00 16.12 13.06 19125 Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools 2.77 13.28 10.96 19140 St. Johns Public Schools 4.99 18.58 20.24 20015 Crawford AuSable Schools 3.06 12.65 12.65 21000 Delta-Schoolcraft ISD 8.71 13.42 13.42 * If Rate Exceeds 15.00% Limit, Use 15% ** If Rate Exceeds 25.00% Limit, Use 25% SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectRatesSummary.rdl Page 3 / 22 *** Final *** Michigan Department of Education *** Final *** Local District Indirect Cost Rates for School Year 2018-2019 Based on 2016-2017 Costs R0418 Rate Summary Report * * ** District Restricted Unrestricted Medicaid Code District Name Rate Rate Rate 21010 Escanaba Area Public Schools 1.35 8.40 8.40 21025 Gladstone Area Schools 1.52 12.45 12.45 21060 Rapid River Public Schools 5.75 15.52 14.07 21065 Big Bay De Noc School District 3.95 16.52 15.35 21090 Bark River-Harris School District 2.08 10.78 10.94 21135 Mid Peninsula School District 4.49 15.32 13.00 22000 Dickinson-Iron ISD 16.07 19.02 20.56 22010 Iron Mountain Public Schools 11.57 19.40 19.40 22025 Norway-Vulcan Area Schools 3.52 14.68 13.52 22030 Breitung Township School District 3.34 11.85 11.85 22045 North Dickinson County Schools 8.76 24.93 28.25 23000 Eaton RESA 5.96 11.57 9.44 23010 Bellevue Community Schools 3.39 20.02 18.48 23030 Charlotte Public Schools 3.72 15.73 15.33 23050 Eaton Rapids Public Schools 2.41 9.79 9.79 23060 Grand Ledge Public Schools 2.70 11.97 11.98 23065 Maple Valley Schools 6.54 18.78 20.77 23080 Olivet Community Schools 3.32 11.09 11.10 23090 Potterville Public Schools 6.84 17.44 19.40 23490 Oneida Township S/D #3 20.27 30.27 30.29 23901 Island City Academy 0.00 9.89 9.89 24020 Harbor Springs School District 3.22 16.60 16.42 24030 Alanson Public Schools 2.41 10.93 10.93 24040 Pellston Public Schools 3.12 13.31 13.31 24070 Public Schools of Petoskey 1.81 9.78 9.78 24901 Concord Academy - Petoskey 0.00 18.70 18.70 25000 Genesee ISD 7.76 13.18 13.18 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 1.18 18.00 16.34 25030 Grand Blanc Community Schools 2.24 14.93 15.32 25040 Mt.
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