SL33 Schools and Libraries 2Q2012 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2011 Page 1 of 172

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SL33 Schools and Libraries 2Q2012 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2011 Page 1 of 172 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL33 Schools and Libraries 2Q2012 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2011 Page 1 of 172 Applicant Name City State Authorized (Fields Elementary) SOUTH HARNEY SCHOOL FIELDS OR 900.00 100 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE NORTH LAS VEGAS NV 7,013.46 4-J SCHOOL GILLETTE WY 69.54 A.C.E. CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL TUCSON AZ 1,743.36 A+ ARTS ACADEMY COLUMBUS OH 2,208.47 ABBEVILLE COUNTY LIBRARY ABBEVILLE SC 162.57 ABBOTSFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ABBOTSFORD WI 9,792.00 ABERDEEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ABERDEEN ID 517.87 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT ABERDEEN MS 4,305.25 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 ABERDEEN WA 10,007.05 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 58 ABERDEEN ID 4,356.05 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6-1 ABERDEEN SD 9,407.21 ABILENE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ABILENE KS 558.21 ABINGTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY CLARKS SUMMIT PA 447.02 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON PA 3,115.36 ABSAROKEE SCHOOL DIST 52-52 C ABSAROKEE MT 2,149.19 ACADEMIA ADVENTISTA DEL OESTE MAYAGUEZ PR 3,033.00 ACADEMIA BAUTISTA DE PUERTO NUEVO VISTA MAR CAPARRA HEIGHTPR 9,240.00 ACADEMIA CRISTO DE LOS MILAGROS CAGUAS PR 6,204.60 ACADEMIA DEL CARMEN CAROLINA PR 5,515.20 ACADEMIA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO BAYAMON PR 6,204.60 ACADEMIA MENONITA BETANIA AIBONITO PR 4,620.00 Academia San Alfonso Aguas Buenas PR 10,395.00 ACADEMIA SAN JOSE ELEMENTAL GUAYNABO PR 1,575.00 Academia Santa Maria del Camino Bayamon PR 5,197.50 ACADEMIA SANTA ROSA BAYAMON PR 6,204.60 Academia Santa Teresita Naranjito PR 6,204.60 ACADEMIC ACCELERATION ACADEMY COLUMBUS OH 3,439.79 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING HOUSTON TX 1,124.88 ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS WESTMINISTER CO 83.92 ACADEMY OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS OH 6,375.71 ACADEMY OF DALLAS CHARTER SCHOOL DALLAS TX 345.25 ACADEMY OF HOLY ANGELS RICHFIELD MN 1,248.81 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY WAUKEGAN IL 2,438.54 ACADEMY OF SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD MI 1,229.87 ACADEMY OF WARREN WARREN MI 3,477.02 ACADEMY OF WATERFORD WATERFORD MI 1,389.95 ACADEMY WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS MESA AZ 962.48 ACADIA PARISH LIBRARY CROWLEY LA 22,687.19 ACADIA PARISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CROWLEY LA 136,172.41 ACCEL SCHOOL INC. PHOENIX AZ 1,201.44 ACCOMACK COUNTY SCHOOL DIST ACCOMAC VA 2,570.26 ACHIEVEKIDS-CONSORTIUM PALO ALTO CA 10,468.46 ACHIEVEMENT PREPARATORY ACADEMY WASHINGTON DC 9,034.50 ACTON-AGUA DULCE UN SCH DIST ACTON CA 2,145.10 Ada Community Library Boise ID 3,591.44 ADA INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT I 19 ADA OK 19,322.96 ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADA OK 411.20 ADA SCHOOL DISTRICT ADA OH 15,840.00 ADAIR CO SCHOOL DISTRICT R 1 NOVINGER MO 166.01 ADAIR COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY KIRKSVILLE MO 287.66 ADAIR COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT COLUMBIA KY 4,590.40 ADAIR INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ADAIR OK 4,112.00 ADAIR-CASEY COMM SCHOOL DIST ADAIR IA 792.83 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism February 1, 2012 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL33 Schools and Libraries 2Q2012 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2011 Page 2 of 172 Applicant Name City State Authorized ADAMS CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS MONROE IN 4,057.50 ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DIST HASTINGS NE 3,087.68 ADAMS COUNTY DIST 50 WESTMINSTER CO 105,419.28 Adams County Public Library West Union OH 5,455.99 ADAMS COUNTY/OHIO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT WEST UNION OH 5,568.52 ADAMS MEMORIAL LIBRARY LATROBE PA 1,029.46 ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM DECATUR IN 3,571.00 ADAMS PUBLIC SCHOOL ADAMS ND 334.45 ADAMS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST PAINESDALE MI 5,200.00 ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMFRIENDSHIP WI 7,290.00 ADAMS-WELLS SPEC SVCS CO-OP BLUFFTON IN 1,458.44 ADDIE DAVIS MEMORIAL LIBRARY MT. VIEW OK 2,130.90 ADDISON COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDISON MI 1,812.07 ADDISON NORTHWEST S U 02 VERGENNES VT 2,826.92 ADELAIDE L SANFORD CHARTER SCHOOL NEWARK NJ 10,864.87 ADEL-DESOTO-MINBURN COMM SCHS ADEL IA 525.00 ADNA SCHOOL DISTRICT 226 CHEHALIS WA 762.32 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 61 ADRIAN OR 1,380.00 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT R 3 ADRIAN MO 1,420.05 Advanced Education Services Colton CA 2,778.22 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY DEARBORN MI 2,764.24 AEA 267 FOUR OAKS SCHOOL MASON CITY IA 89.31 AFFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 101 SAINT LOUIS MO 7,565.97 AFTON INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 26 AFTON OK 26,187.00 AGAR-BLUNT-ONIDA SCHOOL DISTRICT 58-3 ONIDA SD 1,265.06 AGUA DULCE INDEP SCHOOL DIST AGUA DULCE TX 6,312.18 AGUA FRIA UNION H S DIST 216 AVONDALE AZ 6,988.80 AGUILA ELEM SCHOOL DISTRICT 63 AGUILA AZ 10,518.62 AGUILAR SCHOOL DISTRICT R E 6 AGUILAR CO 4,532.54 AHRENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WAIPAHU HI 225.19 AIEA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 195.61 AINSWORTH COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT AINSWORTH NE 2,380.23 AKRON CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON IN 1,284.00 AKRON DIGITAL ACADEMY AKRON OH 41,071.67 AKRON HEAD START AKRON CO 1,215.08 AKRON PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON CO 418.30 AKRON-WESTFIELD COMM SCH DIST AKRON IA 2,725.15 ALAMANCE CO PUBLIC LIBRARIES. BURLINGTON NC 4,575.44 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCH DIST BURLINGTON NC 185,513.70 ALAMO HEIGHTS IND SCHOOL DIST SAN ANTONIO TX 6,734.23 ALASKA GATEWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT TOK AK 68,918.74 ALBANY CARNEGIE LIBRARY ALBANY MO 60.00 ALBANY COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL ALBANY NY 279.37 ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL ALBANY LA 207.13 ALBANY INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBANY TX 2,993.17 ALBANY LOWER ELEM SCHOOL ALBANY LA 329.84 ALBANY MIDDLE SCHOOL ALBANY LA 348.45 ALBANY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL ALBANY NY 13,950.00 ALBANY SCHOOL DISTRICT R 3 ALBANY MO 2,217.20 ALBANY UNIFIED SCH DIST ALBANY CA 48,440.54 ALBERT CITY-TRUESDALE CSD ALBERT CITY IA 1,049.50 ALBERT GALLATIN AREA SCH DIST UNIONTOWN PA 8,019.00 ALBERT LEA SCHOOL DISTRICT 241 ALBERT LEA MN 29,459.90 ALBERTVILLE CITY SCHOOL DIST ALBERTVILLE AL 31,790.14 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism February 1, 2012 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL33 Schools and Libraries 2Q2012 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2011 Page 3 of 172 Applicant Name City State Authorized ALBIA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ALBIA IA 5,141.33 ALBION AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY ALBION PA 83.26 ALBION DISTRICT LIBRARY ALBION MI 980.56 ALBION MUNICIPAL LIBRARY ALBION IA 322.28 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBION MI 3,114.34 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ALBION OK 4,163.40 ALBURNETT COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBURNETT IA 604.04 ALCESTER-HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 61-1 ALCESTER SD 4,036.47 ALCOA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALCOA TN 10,770.79 ALDAR ACADEMY SACRAMENTO CA 19,733.04 ALDEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ALDEN IA 1,586.75 ALDER-UPPER RUBY SCHOOL DIST 2 ALDER MT 229.91 ALEXANDER LOCAL SCHOOL DIST ALBANY OH 11,592.43 ALEXANDER VLY UN ELEM SCH DIST HEALDSBURG CA 262.04 ALEXANDRIA COMM SCHOOL CORP ALEXANDRIA IN 6,262.20 ALEXANDRIA TWP SCHOOL DISTRICT PITTSTOWN NJ 3.96 ALEXANDRIA-MONROE PUB LIBRARY ALEXANDRIA IN 3,315.00 ALEXANDRIAN PUBLIC LIBRARY MOUNT VERNON IN 2,212.50 ALGONA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ALGONA IA 3,748.56 ALGONAC COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT ALGONAC MI 17,067.79 ALGONQUIN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL NORTHBOROUGH MA 65.58 ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ALHAMBRA CA 125,989.85 ALHUDA ACADEMY WORCESTER MA 237.20 ALIAMANU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 21.59 ALIAMANU INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 92.51 ALL HALLOWS INSTITUTE SCHOOL BRONX NY 114,050.70 ALL MY CHILDREN (1) JAMAICA NY 24,421.50 ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL ST THOMAS VI 2,698.06 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL CINCINNATI OH 1,136.92 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL NORMAN OK 288.43 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS DAVENPORT IA 440.89 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL LOGANSPORT IN 284.86 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL MADISON LAKE MN 332.85 ALL STS SCHOOL POTTSVILLE PA 3.43 ALLAMAKEE COMM SCHOOL DIST WAUKON IA 4,839.30 ALLAMUCHY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST ALLAMUCHY NJ 754.41 ALLAPATTAH MIDDLE SCHOOL MIAMI FL 5,446.98 ALLEGAN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLEGAN MI 9,066.72 ALLEGANY COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM CUMBERLAND MD 8,706.31 ALLEGANY COUNTY SCHOOL DIST CUMBERLAND MD 114,412.65 ALLEGHANY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPARTA NC 32,305.87 ALLEGHANY HIGH SCHOOL SPARTA NC 1,850.71 ALLEGHENY INTERMEDIATE UNIT AEP N VERSAILLES PA 83,460.10 ALLEGHENY-CLARION VALLEY SCH DIST FOXBURG PA 4,030.74 ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY FORT WAYNE IN 12,000.00 ALLEN EAST LOCAL SCHOOL DIST HARROD OH 10,800.00 ALLEN INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLEN TX 20,537.28 ALLEN INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 ALLEN OK 7,401.60 ALLEN PARISH LIBRARIES OBERLIN LA 3,726.07 ALLEN PARISH SCHOOL DISTRICT OBERLIN LA 293,292.67 Allen Public Library Allen OK 2,056.00 ALLEN VILLAGE SCHOOL KANSAS CITY MO 5,554.64 ALLEN-BOWDEN SCHOOL DIST 35 TULSA OK 1,639.80 ALLENDALE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST ALLENDALE SC 7,701.75 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism February 1, 2012 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL33 Schools and Libraries 2Q2012 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2011 Page 4 of 172 Applicant Name City State Authorized ALLENDALE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALLENDALE MI 3,312.90 ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ALLENTOWN PA 646.55 ALLENTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY ALLENTOWN PA 3,575.50 ALLIANCE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLIANCE OH 76,388.52 ALLIANCE FOR COLLEGE-READY PUBLIC SCHOOLSLOS ANGELES CA 322,564.61 ALMA AREA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALMA WI 1,806.00 ALMA CENTER-HUMBIRD MERRILLAN SD ALMA CENTER WI 5,199.96 ALMA HEIGHTS ACADEMY PACIFICA CA 1,243.12 ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST 30 ALMA AR 4,688.46 ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ALMA NE 7,436.02 ALMIRA SCHOOL DISTRICT ALMIRA WA 973.99 ALPENA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ALPENA AR 1,193.22 ALPHA PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIST PEORIA IL 3,005.57 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT AMERICAN FORK UT 5,117.34 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 7 ALPINE AZ 481.94 ALPINE UNION ELEM SCHOOL DIST ALPINE CA 4,845.31 ALSIP-MERRIONETTE PK LIB DIST ALSIP IL 943.40 ALTA VISTA ELEM SCHOOL DIST PORTERVILLE CA 1,042.69 ALTA VISTA PUBLIC CHARTER HESPERIA CA 8,978.01 ALTA VISTA SCH GUADALUPE CTR KANSAS CITY MO 16,335.25 ALTERNATIVE CENTER FOR EDUCATION NEW IBERIA
Recommended publications
  • FY13 NCLB Nonpublic Allocation Tables
    FY 2013 NCLB Nonpublic School Allocations Nonpublic County District School Title III Code County Code Public District Code Nonpublic School Name Title IIA Title III Immigrant 01 ATLANTIC 0010 ABSECON CITY 01A HOLY SPIRIT HIGH SCHOOL 39.60% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 02A NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 0.04% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 03A OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA 2.77% $4,700 $0 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 06A NOTRE DAME REGIONAL SCH 2.65% $262 $0 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 07A NOTRE DAME REGIONAL SCH 2.44% $261 $0 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 04A SAINT AUGUSTINE PREP 20.20% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 08A SAINT MARYS REGIONAL 6.35% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TWP 09A ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 4.28% $6,533 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TWP 11A TROCKI JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL 0.48% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 15A ASSUMPTION REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL 7.16% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 17A CHAMPION BAPTIST ACADEMY 0.91% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 16A HIGHLAND ACADEMY 1.42% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 14A PILGRIM ACADEMY 7.38% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1940 HAMILTON TWP 18A SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SCHOOL 5.39% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 21A LIFE MISSION TRAINING CENTER 0.22% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 20A SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 8. 44% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 19A SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL REGIONAL ELEM 7.40% $0 $0 01 ATLANTIC 4800 SOMERS POINT CITY 23A SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL SCHOOL 32.60% $0 $0 03 BERGEN 0300 BERGENFIELD BORO 25A BERGENFIELD MONTESSORI 0.05% $0 $0 03 BERGEN 0300 BERGENFIELD BORO 24A TRANSFIGURATION ACADEMY 5.62% $4,178 $0 03 BERGEN 0440 BOGOTA BORO 26A SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY 17.20% $1,827 $513 03 BERGEN 0440 BOGOTA BORO 27A TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 0.49% $0 $0 03 BERGEN 0990 CRESSKILL BORO 29A ACADEMY OF ST.
    [Show full text]
  • Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - UTAH Allocations Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
    Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - UTAH Allocations under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Allocations LEA ID District Under the Recovery Act* 4900030 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 4,309,345 4900060 BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 74,257 4900090 BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT 644,807 4900120 CACHE SCHOOL DISTRICT 744,973 4900150 CARBON SCHOOL DISTRICT 330,733 4900180 DAGGETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 4900210 DAVIS SCHOOL DISTRICT 4,402,548 4900240 DUCHESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT 272,453 4900270 EMERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 150,117 4900300 GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 62,504 4900330 GRAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 182,231 4900360 GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT 10,016,077 4900390 IRON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,265,039 4900420 JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5,320,942 4900450 JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT 112,187 4900480 KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT 81,202 4900510 LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 688,880 4900540 MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT 212,086 4900570 MORGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 4900600 MURRAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 331,218 4900630 NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,682,601 4900660 NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 193,923 4900690 NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 56,093 4900720 OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,760,123 4900750 PARK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 119,132 4900780 PIUTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 61,750 4900810 PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,032,682 4900840 RICH SCHOOL DISTRICT 22,972 4900870 SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6,131,357 4900900 SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,016,975 4900930 SEVIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 333,355 4900960 SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 214,223 4900990 SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 41,135 4901020 TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 24,587 4901050 TOOELE SCHOOL DISTRICT 606,343 4901080 UINTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT 401,201 4901110 WASATCH SCHOOL DISTRICT 167,746 4901140 WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,624,864 4901170 WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT 49,631 4901200 WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,793,991 4999999 PART D SUBPART 2 0 * Actual amounts received by LEAs will be smaller than shown here due to State-level adjustments to Federal Title I allocations.
    [Show full text]
  • CAPSULE HISTORIES of COMMERCIAL Aand INSTITOTIONAL STRUCTURES in the EUREKA HISTORIC DISTRICT ST
    CAPSULE HISTORIES OF COMMERCIAL AaND INSTITOTIONAL STRUCTURES IN THE EUREKA HISTORIC DISTRICT ST. PATRICK'S RECTORY (Old Sister's Convent) Construction: Approximately 1920-1923, by St. Patrick's Parish. Archi tec t/Builder: Unknown Function: Convent for Sisters of the Holy Cross who were teaching at St. Joseph's School. The piano room served as a music room where many Eureka children learned to play piano. Now serves as the rectory, and sometimes a "retreat home" for various Catholic groups throughout the state. Significance: The structure's role in the functioning of the Catholic community in Tintic. Constructed largely from funds donated by the Fitch family; again, points to their influence and generosity. Interior is in fine condition, and music room etc. reflects the life style of nuns in a prosperous mining camp. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH . Construction: November-December, 1885, under direction of Reverend Denis Keily. Architect/Builder: Unknown. Cost about $3,000.00 Function: Catholic Church, and in 1886 a school. Significance: Oldest "original" standing Catholic Church in Utah and illustrates Tintic's settlement by the Irish. Also, signifies accomplishments of Utah's Catholic missionary Reverend Lawrence Scanlan (later first Bishop). Remarks: Fr. Scanlan came into Tintic in 1873, at Diamond, Silver City, and Eureka. In 1885 Fr. Denis Keily in Eureka and apparently selected site of present church and school. First services in the church were held on Christmas day 1885 (the building had been completed only the day before). A school opened in the Church in Jaunary 1886, the pews having been designed so as to serve as desks.
    [Show full text]
  • Tintic School District Board of Education Minutes – October 2017 Meeting
    TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES – OCTOBER 2017 MEETING Date: October 16, 2017 Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: West Desert High School Trout Creek, Utah The meeting of the Tintic Board of Education was called to order by President Boswell at 11:00 a.m. Member Reil instructed the Business Administrator to call the roll which indicated the following Board members were in attendance: Members Present: Janice Boswell President John Reil Vice President Ted Haynes Member Helen Wall Member Heather Young Member Kodey Hughes Superintendent Jeremy Snell Business Administrator Members Excused: Jesse Wall Student Board Member 1. Pledge of Allegiance Business Administrator Jeremy Snell led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Student/Schools Recognition Member Reil welcomed West Desert Elementary teacher, Mr. Mario Johnson and students from West Desert Elementary. Mr. Johnson and the students introduced themselves to the Board members. Students presented artwork they had created. Mr. Johnson reported on the upcoming story-telling festival. Students shared their stories they will be presenting during the festival. Mr. Johnson thanked the Board for their presence and support. Board members thanked Mr. Johnson and his students for their presentations. West Desert High School teacher, Mr. Daniel Kimball and students in the middle school guitar ensemble presented Board members a song played on their guitars. West Desert High School teacher, Mr. Mark Carling, Mr. Kimball and students introduced themselves to the Board members. Mr. Carling presented Board members student’s work done in classes, extracurricular activities and athletic events. Mr. Carling reported on the successful completion of the Find the Pony 5K.
    [Show full text]
  • CHNA Process: Methods for Assessment 30 Data Sources 30 Existing Healthcare Facilities and Resources 36 CHNA Results & Analysis 39 CHNA Identified Needs 44
    Central Valley Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment 2019 SANTAQUIN CLINIC NEPHI MEDICAL CLINIC & HOSPITAL FOUNTAIN GREEN MEDICAL CLINIC 210 East Main Street, Santaquin, UT 84655 48 West 1500 North, Nephi, UT 84648 275 West 300 South, Fountain Green, UT 84632 801-754-3600 435-623-3200 435-445-3301 CentralValleyMedicalCenter.com Table of Contents Central Valley Medical Center History and Services 4 Our Mission and Message to Our Community 5 Our Leadership 6 By the Numbers 2017-18 7 Executive Summary Background 8 Priorities and Strategies 9 Our Community CVMC Community Service Area 10 Key Demographics: People and Population 11 Socioeconomic Status 15 Annual Household Income 16 Poverty 17 Education 19 Access to Care 20 Health of the Community Indicators of Health Status: Routine Medical Care 24 General Health Status 25 Death, Disease, and Chronic Conditions 27 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment CHNA Process: Methods for Assessment 30 Data Sources 30 Existing Healthcare Facilities and Resources 36 CHNA Results & Analysis 39 CHNA Identified Needs 44 Endnotes & Data 49 Appendix A 53 Appendix B 56 Central Valley Medical Center 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment 3 | Page About Us | Central Valley Medical Center History & Services Central Valley Medical Center, also known as CVMC, is an independent, 25-bed, not-for-profit, Critical Access Hospital CVMC offers primary health (CAH) located in the heart of Central Utah. The hospital care services including but serves persons of all ages and ethnicities. In its early days, the not limited to: hospital operated as a county-owned health care institution. Cardiopulmonary / However, for over 30 years, CVMC has been successfully Respiratory Therapy managed by Rural Health Group, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014-2015 (PDF File)
    UTAH EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY www.schools.utah.gov LOGAN RICH CACHE DAGGETT MORGAN SOUTH SUMMIT BOX ELDER NORTH SUMMIT OGDEN UINTAH WEBER SALT LAKE DUCHESNE DAVIS PARK CITY WASATCH GRANITE CANYONS JORDAN TOOELE ALPINE MURRAY NEBO CARBON GRAND PROVO NORTH TINTIC SANPETE EMERY JUAB SOUTH SANPETE MILLARD SEVIER SAN JUAN WAYNE PIUTE BEAVER GARFIELD IRON KANE WASHINGTON ICE FF OF O E E D T U A C T S A T H I O A N T U Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Joel Coleman, Interim State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cover: Lee Gray Lee Cover: This directory is produced annually by the Utah State Office of Education. Revisions to the directory are solicited each year (see last page for Change of Information Form). Tina Morandy Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Telephone: (801) 538-7526 Fax: (801) 538-7768 E-mail: [email protected] 2014–15 UTAH STATE EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Brad C. Smith State Superintendent of Public Instruction Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 www.schools.utah.gov i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE North Sanpete School District ..................... 106 Fingertip Facts, 2014 ...................................... 1 North Summit School District ...................... 107 Utah School Districts Map ............................... 2 Ogden City School District .......................... 107 District Superintendents, 2014–15 .................. 3 Park City School District ............................. 109 Utah State Superintendents of Public Piute School District .....................................110 Instruction, 1851–2015 ............................
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Combined Nominee List
    2011 McDonald's All American Games Boys Nominees ALABAMA First Last School Name City State Alex Carr Minor High School Adamsville AL Rodney Cooper Russell County High School Seale AL Charles Eaton Selma High School Selma AL Roquez Johnson George Washington Carver High School Montgomery AL Willy Kouassi Central Park Christian School Ensley AL Trevor Lacey S.R. Butler High School Huntsville AL Devin Langford Lee High School Huntsville AL Kevin McDaniels Central Park Christian School Ensley AL Bernard Morena Central Park Christian School Ensley AL Levi Randolph Bob Jones High School Madison AL Tavares Sledge Brookwood High School Brookwood AL Reggie Spencer Hillcrest High School Tuscaloosa AL Marvin Whitt Homewood High School Homewood AL ALASKA First Last School Name City State Devon Bookert West Anchorage High School Anchorage AK Trey Fullmer Palmer High School Palmer AK Shayne Gilbertson Monroe Catholic High School Fairbanks AK Damon Sherman-Newsome Bartlett High School Anchorage AK ARIZONA First Last School Name City State Dakota Anderson Northwest Christian High School Phoenix AZ T.J. Burke Marcos De Niza High School Tempe AZ Jahii Carson Mesa High School Mesa AZ Zeke Chapman Chaparral High School Scottsdale AZ Jack Connors Saguaro High School Scottsdale AZ Deion Crockom Willow Canyon High School Surprise AZ Charles Croxen Mesa High School Mesa AZ Michael Davis Thunderbird High School Phoenix AZ 2011 McDonald's All American Games Boys Nominees Conor Farquharson Shadow Mountain High School Phoenix AZ Cameron Forte McClintock High School
    [Show full text]
  • SL31 Funding Year 2012 Authorizations
    Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL31 Schools and Libraries 4Q2013 Funding Year 2012 Authorizations - 2Q2013 Page 1 of 190 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized (Fields Elementary) SOUTH HARNEY SCHOOL FIELDS OR 675.00 100 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE NORTH LAS VEGAS NV 16,429.32 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL @ GARY GARY IN 325,743.99 4-J SCHOOL GILLETTE WY 697.72 A B C UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CERRITOS CA 16,506.78 A HOLMES JOHNSON MEM LIBRARY KODIAK AK 210.00 A SPECIAL PLACE SANTA ROSA CA 4,867.80 A W BEATTIE AVTS DISTRICT ALLISON PARK PA 8,971.58 A+ ARTS ACADEMY COLUMBUS OH 3,831.75 A.W. BROWN FELLOWSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL DALLAS TX 113,773.07 AAA ACADEMY POSEN IL 8,676.99 ABERDEEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ABERDEEN ID 2,236.80 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT ABERDEEN MS 9,261.29 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 ABERDEEN WA 53,979.45 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 58 ABERDEEN ID 13,497.79 ABERNATHY INDEP SCHOOL DIST ABERNATHY TX 13,958.23 ABILENE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ABILENE KS 624.07 ABILENE INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ABILENE TX 18,698.04 ABILENE UNIF SCH DISTRICT 435 ABILENE KS 5,280.10 ABINGTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY CLARKS SUMMIT PA 259.00 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON PA 8,348.30 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON MA 6,133.45 ABSAROKEE SCHOOL DIST 52-52 C ABSAROKEE MT 1,430.26 ABSECON PUBLIC LIBRARY ABSECON NJ 131.30 ABSECON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ABSECON NJ 5,091.22 ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN ACAD MARGATE FL 860.00 ACADAMY OF ST BARTHOLOMEW MIDDLEBURG HTS.
    [Show full text]
  • A History of Juab County, Utah Centennial County History Series
    A HISTORY OF fjuab County Pearl D. Wilson with June McNulty and David Hampshire UTAH CENTENNIAL COUNTY HISTORY SERIES A HISTORY OF JuaB County Pearl D. Wilson with June McNulty and David Hampshire luab County, one of Utah's earliest created counties, sits along the strategic north-south corridor of the state. Prehistoric and Native American Indian cultures roamed there, as did early Spanish priests and explorers, who left an important record of the area. Trappers and traders wandered the mountains and deserts that create stark contrasts in this geo­ graphically diverse county. Mark Twain, an early traveler through parts of luab, penned interesting insights of the county, which contained portions of the Pony Express and Overland Stage routes. Mormon pioneers arrived to establish farms and ranches. This was followed by the build­ ing of railroads and mineral exploration. Rail traffic for a vast region centered in Nephi, labeled "Little Chicago." To the west, the Tintic Mining District rose as one of Utah's richest gold and silver mining areas, attract­ ing a more ethnically diverse population. From majestic Mount Nebo to streams and lakes and the vast sand dunes of west Juab, the county contains many recreational possibili­ ties. Juab County is rich in history, geogra­ phy, and tradition; this book tells its story. ISBN: 0-913738-20-4 A HISTORY OF Juab County A HISTORY OF ffuaB County Pearl D. Wilson with June McNulty and David Hampshire 1999 Utah State Historical Society Juab County Commission Copyright © 1999 by Juab County Commission
    [Show full text]
  • T2A T3 T3i 01 ATLANTIC 0010 ABSECON CITY 01A HOLY SPIRIT
    T2A T3 T3i 01 ATLANTIC 0010 ABSECON CITY 01A HOLY SPIRIT HIGH SCHOOL 30.80% 01 ATLANTIC 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 03A OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA 2.24% $1,407 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 04A SAINT AUGUSTINE PREP 26.50% 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 08A SAINT MARYS REGIONAL 9.22% $236 01 ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TWP 09A ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 3.75% 01 ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TWP 06B ISLAMIC ACADEMY OF SOUTH JERSEY 0.27% 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 15A ASSUMPTION REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL 8.18% 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 17A CHAMPION BAPTIST ACADEMY 0.66% $237 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 14A PILGRIM ACADEMY 7.31% 01 ATLANTIC 1940 HAMILTON TWP 18A SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SCHOOL 5.06% $470 $402 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 21A LIFE MISSION TRAINING CENTER 0.25% 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 20A SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 9.13% 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 19A SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL REGIONAL ELEM 5.48% 01 ATLANTIC 4800 SOMERS POINT CITY 23A SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL SCHOOL 32.20% 03 BERGEN 0300 BERGENFIELD BORO 24A TRANSFIGURATION ACADEMY 6.00% $1,170 03 BERGEN 0300 BERGENFIELD BORO 00X YESHIVAT HE'ATID 4.60% 03 BERGEN 0440 BOGOTA BORO 26A SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY 19.50% $166 03 BERGEN 0440 BOGOTA BORO 27A TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 0.16% 03 BERGEN 0990 CRESSKILL BORO 29A ACADEMY OF ST. THERESE 10.30% $460 $3,018 03 BERGEN 1070 DEMAREST BORO 30A ACADEMY OF HOLY ANGELS 45.40% 03 BERGEN 1270 EDGEWATER BORO 31A APPLE MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF EDGEWATE 2.01% $227 03 BERGEN 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 32A SAINT LEO SCHOOL 8.58% 03 BERGEN 1360 EMERSON BORO 33A ASSUMPTION
    [Show full text]
  • Tintic School District Board of Education Minutes – December 2018 Meeting
    TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES – DECEMBER 2018 MEETING Date: December 17, 2018 Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: Tintic School District Offices Eureka, Utah The meeting of the Tintic Board of Education was called to order by President Boswell at 4:00 p.m. President Boswell instructed the Business Administrator to call the roll which indicated the following Board members were in attendance: Members Present: Janice Boswell President John Reil Vice President Ted Haynes Member Helen Wall Member Heather Young Member Kodey Hughes Superintendent Jeremy Snell Business Administrator Taleigh Laird Student Board Member arrived @ 3:45 p.m. Members Excused: None Prior to the Board of Education meeting, the Members of the Board met in a Board Work Session from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., in which the following items were reviewed and discussed: 1. Board Training Superintendent Hughes reported that he will be adding the new Board Mission and Vision statements to the Board handbook. Superintendent Hughes reported the date and Board member names will also be updated. Superintendent Hughes asked Board members for their preference of posting the mission and vision statements in the school buildings. Member Reil read the mission and vision. President Boswell asked Board members for their input on posting the mission and vision. Member Wall reported she would like the statements posted in the school buildings and District Office for the public to see. Superintendent Hughes reported that he has seen them in entry ways in other elementary schools and in the hallways in other high schools. Superintendent Hughes reported Member Reil suggested reading the mission and vision statements at the beginning of every Board meeting.
    [Show full text]