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2015 Title I Schools CntyCd District DistName Building code BldgName SW/TA Public Nonpublic Designation 01 0010 ABSECON CITY 0060 H ASHTON MARSH TA $200,000.00 $0.00 01 0010 ABSECON CITY 0050 EMMA C ATTALES TA $26,194.00 $0.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0050 CHELSEA HEIGHTS SW $71,743.00 $1,108.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0100 NEW JERSEY AVE SW $179,204.00 $0.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0030 SOVEREIGN AVE SCHOOL SW $206,924.00 $2,601.00 FOCUS 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0070 NEW YORK AVENUE SCHOOL SW $187,912.00 $849.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0120 RICHMOND AVE SW $171,088.00 $3,468.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0010 ATLANTIC CITY HIGH SW $262,279.00 $0.00 FOCUS 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0140 DR M L KING JR SCH COMP SW $196,308.00 $1,148.00 FOCUS 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0130 VENICE PARK TA $24,360.00 $0.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0060 TEXAS AVENUE SW $164,720.00 $3,190.00 FOCUS 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0080 UPTOWN SCHOOL COMPLEX SW $173,664.00 $2,304.00 01 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 0300 BRIGHTON AVE TA $93,436.00 $0.00 01 0120 ATLANTIC COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0010 ATLANTIC CTY VOC TA $398,209.00 $0.00 01 0570 BRIGANTINE CITY 0030 BRIGANTINE NORTH SCHOOL TA $110,115.00 $0.00 01 0570 BRIGANTINE CITY 0010 BRIGANTINE ELEM SCHOOL TA $155,059.00 $0.00 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 0055 JOHN C. MILANESI ELEM SCH TA $128,299.00 $0.00 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 0300 CLEARY ELEMENTARY TA $111,454.00 $0.00 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 0030 CLEARY MIDDLE SCHOOL TA $197,533.00 $0.00 01 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 0045 COLLINGS LAKE ELEM SCH TA $234,969.00 $0.00 01 1300 EGG HARBOR CITY 0030 FANNY D. RITTENBERG M S TA $166,810.00 $0.00 01 1300 EGG HARBOR CITY 0020 CHARLES L. SPRAGG E S TA $151,963.00 $0.00 01 1310 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP 0033 CLAYTON J. DAVENPORT E S TA $435,324.00 $0.00 01 1310 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP 0045 Dr. Joy Miller Elementary School TA $352,848.00 $0.00 01 1410 ESTELL MANOR CITY 0050 ESTELL MANOR ELEM SCH TA $14,997.00 $0.00 01 1540 FOLSOM 0050 FOLSOM TA $79,969.00 $0.00 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 0015 ARTHUR RANN ELEM SCHOOL SW $58,539.00 $0.00 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 0045 REEDS ROAD ELEM SCH SW $47,879.00 $525.00 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 0048 SMITHVILLE ELEM SCHOOL SW $52,074.00 $0.00 FOCUS 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 0046 ROLAND ROGERS ELEM SCH SW $54,695.00 $525.00 01 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP 0016 GALLOWAY TWP MIDDLE SCH SW $65,354.00 $350.00 01 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 0040 ABSEGAMI H S TA $142,521.00 $0.00 01 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 0060 CEDAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL TA $76,800.00 $0.00 01 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 0050 OAKCREST H S TA $140,600.00 $0.00 01 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 0055 GEORGE L HESS EDUC COMP TA $175,162.00 $1,320.00 01 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 0060 JOSEPH C SHANER MEMORIAL TA $87,318.00 $792.00 01 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 0120 WILLIAM DAVIES MIDDLE SCH SW $133,218.00 $1,320.00 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 0055 WARREN E SOOY JR-ELEM SCH TA $231,596.00 $0.00 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 0060 HAMMONTON MIDDLE SCH TA $192,370.00 $0.00 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 0050 HAMMONTON HIGH TA $263,837.00 $0.00 01 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 0030 HAMMONTON TA $145,621.00 $0.00 01 2680 LINWOOD CITY 0050 SEAVIEW ELEM SCH TA $15,939.00 $0.00 01 2680 LINWOOD CITY 0020 BELHAVEN MIDDLE SCH TA $10,379.00 $0.00 01 2910 MAINLAND REGIONAL 0050 MAINLAND REG H S TA $186,058.00 $0.00 01 3020 MARGATE CITY 0010 EUGENE A TIGHE MID SCH TA $12,181.00 $0.00 01 3020 MARGATE CITY 0025 WILLIAM H ROSS III INT SC TA $18,825.00 $0.00 01 3020 MARGATE CITY 0030 UNION AVE ELEM SCH TA $0.00 $0.00 01 3480 MULLICA TOWNSHIP 0025 MULLICA TWP MIDDLE TA $87,689.00 $0.00 01 3480 MULLICA TOWNSHIP 0020 MULLICA TWP PRIMARY TA $116,310.00 $0.00 01 3720 NORTHFIELD CITY 0057 NORTHFIELD COMMUNITY E S TA $60,500.00 $0.00 01 3720 NORTHFIELD CITY 0056 NORTHFIELD COMMUNITY M S TA $48,681.00 $0.00 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 0080 LEEDS AVE ELEM SCH SW $125,694.00 $0.00 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 0095 SOUTH MAIN ST ELEM SCH SW $108,992.00 $0.00 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 0055 PLEASANTVILLE MIDDLE SCH SW $155,460.00 $0.00 FOCUS 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 0050 PLEASANTVILLE H S SW $146,893.00 $0.00 FOCUS 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 0060 WASHINGTON AVENUE ELEM SC SW $83,725.00 $0.00 01 4180 PLEASANTVILLE 0085 NORTH MAIN ST ELEM SCH SW $81,369.00 $0.00 01 4240 PORT REPUBLIC 0050 PORT REPUBLIC ELEM SCH TA $7,404.00 $0.00 01 4800 SOMERS POINT 0055 JORDAN RD ELEM SCH SW $262,998.00 $0.00 01 4800 SOMERS POINT 0050 DAWES AVE ELEM SCH SW $208,440.00 $0.00 01 5350 VENTNOR CITY 0040 VENTNOR MIDDLE SCHOOL TA $206,064.00 $0.00 01 5350 VENTNOR CITY 0045 VENTNOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TA $242,529.00 $0.00 01 5760 WEYMOUTH TOWNSHIP 0020 WEYMOUTH TWP ELEM TA $56,750.00 $0.00 03 0290 BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0075 TECHNICAL SCH-PARAMUS TA $110,217.00 $0.00 03 0290 BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0070 TECHNICAL SCH-TETERBORO TA $0.00 $0.00 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 0020 BERGENFIELD HIGH TA $185,678.00 $0.00 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 0080 WASHINGTON TA $44,138.00 $2,028.00 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 0050 HOOVER TA $42,107.00 $507.00 03 0300 BERGENFIELD 0075 ROY W BROWN MIDDLE TA $141,544.00 $4,056.00 03 0440 BOGOTA 0020 BOGOTA HIGH TA $0.00 $0.00 03 0440 BOGOTA 0050 LILLIAN M. STEEN TA $192,380.00 $0.00 03 0440 BOGOTA 0030 E. ROY BIXBY TA $106,684.00 $0.00 03 0740 CARLSTADT 0050 CARLSTADT PUBLIC SCHOOL TA $102,379.00 $0.00 03 0745 CARLSTADT-EAST RUTHERFORD REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DIS 0050 HENRY P BECTON REG H S TA $52,206.00 $0.00 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 0060 NUMBER 4 TA $75,414.00 $0.00 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 0080 NUMBER 6 TA $145,800.00 $0.00 FOCUS 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 0030 CLIFFSIDE PARK HIGH TA $0.00 $0.00 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 0050 NUMBER 3 TA $94,088.00 $0.00 03 0890 CLIFFSIDE PARK 0070 NUMBER 5 TA $61,768.00 $0.00 03 1130 DUMONT 0060 HONISS TA $55,500.00 $0.00 03 1130 DUMONT 0050 GRANT TA $34,410.00 $0.00 03 1130 DUMONT 0070 LINCOLN TA $21,091.00 $0.00 03 1230 EAST RUTHERFORD 0080 MCKENZIE SCHOOL TA $113,399.00 $0.00 03 1230 EAST RUTHERFORD 0040 ALFRED S. FAUST TA $57,492.00 $0.00 03 1270 EDGEWATER 0300 GEORGE WASHINGTON TA $25,304.00 $0.00 03 1270 EDGEWATER 0050 ELEANOR VAN GELDER TA $25,719.00 $0.00 03 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 0060 MIDDLE SCHOOL SW $259,845.00 $0.00 FOCUS 03 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 0080 GILBERT AVENUE TA $196,946.00 $0.00 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 0070 DONALD A. QUARLES TA $60,624.00 $0.00 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 0060 DR. L. MCCLOUD E. S. TA $104,829.00 $0.00 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 0040 DWIGHT MORROW HIGH TA $143,980.00 $1,771.00 FOCUS 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 0086 Dr. J. Grieco E. S. TA $95,988.00 $0.00 03 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 0076 J.E. DISMUS MIDDLE TA $71,992.00 $0.00 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 0085 JOHN A. FORREST TA $62,468.00 $0.00 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 0100 LYNCREST TA $34,421.00 $0.00 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 0140 WARREN POINT TA $52,270.00 $0.00 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 0160 WESTMORELAND TA $40,796.00 $0.00 03 1450 FAIR LAWN 0070 MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL TA $76,492.00 $0.00 03 1470 FAIRVIEW 0060 LINCOLN TA $455,039.00 $4,655.00 03 1470 FAIRVIEW 0080 NUMBER 3 TA $355,469.00 $4,655.00 03 1550 FORT LEE 0050 FORT LEE HIGH TA $191,748.00 $0.00 03 1550 FORT LEE 0070 NUMBER 2 TA $154,601.00 $0.00 03 1550 FORT LEE 0100 LEWIS F. COLE MIDDLE TA $127,350.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0050 GARFIELD HIGH SW $236,668.00 $1,818.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0070 GARFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL SW $213,365.00 $1,212.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0120 WASHINGTON IRVING SW $82,623.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0205 SCHOOL #10 SW $71,122.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0080 LINCOLN SW $90,189.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0100 ROOSEVELT SW $81,412.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0301 GAUX SW $19,671.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0060 COLUMBUS SW $92,307.00 $0.00 03 1700 GARFIELD 0130 WOODROW WILSON SW $69,306.00 $0.00 03 1860 HACKENSACK 0300 HACKENSACK MIDDLE SCHOOL TA $380,000.00 $0.00 03 1860 HACKENSACK 0050 HACKENSACK HIGH TA $63,067.00 $0.00 FOCUS 03 1860 HACKENSACK 0100 FAIRMOUNT TA $143,643.00 $0.00 03 1860 HACKENSACK 0120 JACKSON AVE TA $152,000.00 $0.00 03 1860 HACKENSACK 0110 FANNY M HILLERS TA $148,000.00 $0.00 03 1860 HACKENSACK 0090 NELLIE K.
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