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Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WASHINGTON Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WASHINGTON FY 2016 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 5300030 Aberdeen School District 1,178,440 5300060 Adna School District 176,783 5300090 Almira School District 23,348 5300150 Anacortes School District 334,626 5300240 Arlington School District 652,622 5300280 Asotin-Anatone School District 120,642 5300300 Auburn School District 4,412,053 5300330 Bainbridge Island School District 222,461 5300380 Battle Ground School District 1,466,760 5300390 Bellevue School District 1,753,112 5300420 Bellingham School District 2,440,803 5300450 Benge School District 0 5300480 Bethel School District 3,633,038 5300510 Bickleton School District 22,679 5300570 Blaine School District 461,923 5300630 Boistfort School District 40,071 5300660 Bremerton School District 1,210,641 5300690 Brewster School District 418,893 5300720 Bridgeport School District 272,272 5300750 Brinnon School District 39,817 5300780 Burlington-Edison School District 770,568 5300810 Camas School District 367,814 5300840 Cape Flattery School District 196,447 5300870 Carbonado School District 28,628 5300950 Cascade School District 375,139 5300960 Cashmere School District 311,302 5300990 Castle Rock School District 282,158 5301050 Centerville School District 25,455 5301080 Central Kitsap School District 1,124,260 5301110 Central Valley School District 2,472,585 5301140 Centralia School District 1,264,264 5301170 Chehalis School District 514,665 5301230 Cheney School District 972,905 5301260 Chewelah School District 389,409 5301290 Chimacum School District 174,764 5301320 Clarkston School District 723,260 5301350 Cle Elum-Roslyn School District 269,829 5301410 Clover Park School District 4,714,050 5301440 Colfax School District 116,537 5301470 College Place School District 498,954 5301500 Colton School District 23,368 5301560 Columbia School District 98,398 5301590 Columbia School District (Walla Walla) 91,756 5301630 Colville School District 640,331 5301660 Concrete School District 239,444 5301680 Conway School District 48,132 5301710 Cosmopolis School District 61,939 5303440 Coulee-Hartline School District 71,763 5301800 Coupeville School District 281,205 5301830 Crescent School District 149,275 5301860 Creston School District 2,007 5301890 Curlew School District 57,856 5301920 Cusick School District 134,646 5301950 Damman School District 0 5301980 Darrington School District 255,413 Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WASHINGTON FY 2016 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 5302010 Davenport School District 141,450 5302040 Dayton School District 143,328 5302070 Deer Park School District 682,288 5302130 Dieringer School District 165,444 5302160 Dixie School District 25,518 5302280 East Valley School District (Spokane) 1,322,042 5305370 East Valley School District (Yakima) 461,220 5302310 Eastmont School District 1,490,069 5302340 Easton School District 13,956 5302370 Eatonville School District 157,031 5302400 Edmonds School District 3,310,824 5302460 Ellensburg School District 671,865 5302490 Elma School District 410,752 5302520 Endicott School District 1,895 5302550 Entiat School District 102,369 5300001 Enumclaw School District 516,894 5302610 Ephrata School District 667,246 5302640 Evaline School District 26,198 5302670 Everett School District 3,646,217 5302700 Evergreen School District (Clark) 5,261,555 5302730 Evergreen School District (Stevens) 43,747 5302820 Federal Way School District 5,879,323 5302850 Ferndale School District 1,191,159 5302880 Fife Public Schools 529,472 5302910 Finley School District 182,700 5302940 Franklin Pierce School District 2,226,040 5302970 Freeman School District 57,952 5303000 Garfield School District 53,504 5303030 Glenwood School District 1,338 5303090 Goldendale School District 364,444 5303130 Grand Coulee Dam School District 126,375 5303150 Grandview School District 1,371,544 5303180 Granger School District 943,679 5303210 Granite Falls School District 214,983 5303240 Grapeview School District 62,155 5303270 Great Northern School District 23,365 5303300 Green Mountain School District 14,969 5303330 Griffin School District 129,189 5303360 Harrington School District 17,337 5303510 Highland School District 451,163 5303540 Highline School District 6,432,177 5303570 Hockinson School District 143,945 5303600 Hood Canal School District 220,109 5303660 Hoquiam School District 806,123 5300002 Inchelium School District 89,779 5303720 Index School District 1,179 5303750 Issaquah School District 495,708 5303780 Kahlotus School District 31,115 5303810 Kalama School District 189,173 5303870 Keller School District 56,385 5300003 Kelso School District 1,347,010 5303930 Kennewick School District 4,988,274 5303960 Kent School District 7,085,201 5303990 Kettle Falls School District 174,353 5304020 Kiona-Benton School District 576,095 Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WASHINGTON FY 2016 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 5304050 Kittitas School District 142,644 5304080 Klickitat School District 34,396 5304170 La Center School District 93,471 5304110 La Conner School District 173,099 5304150 LaCrosse School District 10,282 5301200 Lake Chelan School District 411,911 5307050 Lake Quinault School District 57,497 5304200 Lake Stevens School District 860,367 5304230 Lake Washington School District 1,666,645 5304260 Lakewood School District 298,172 5304290 Lamont School District 0 5304380 Liberty School District 82,254 5304410 Lind School District 66,689 5304470 Longview Public Schools 2,244,525 5304500 Loon Lake School District 49,558 5304530 Lopez School District 108,352 5304590 Lyle School District 79,121 5304620 Lynden School District 400,990 5304650 Mabton School District 373,815 5304710 Mansfield School District 1,189 5304740 Manson School District 232,131 5304800 Mary M. Knight School District 64,535 5304830 Mary Walker School District 184,322 5304860 Marysville School District 1,780,834 5304890 McCleary School District 143,423 5304920 Mead School District 1,074,851 5304950 Medical Lake School District 191,615 5304980 Mercer Island School District 240,220 5305010 Meridian School District 316,842 5305020 Methow Valley School District 234,736 5305040 Mill A School District 19,201 5305130 Monroe School District 557,087 5305160 Montesano School District 294,320 5305190 Morton School District 143,577 5305220 Moses Lake School District 1,589,287 5305250 Mossyrock School District 166,529 5305280 Mount Adams School District 467,276 5305310 Mount Baker School District 585,212 5305340 Mount Pleasant School District 0 5305400 Mount Vernon School District 1,862,912 5305430 Mukilteo School District 3,070,424 5305460 Naches Valley School District 473,030 5305490 Napavine School District 111,019 5305520 Naselle-Grays River Valley School District 80,281 5305550 Nespelem School District 172,390 5305610 Newport School District 525,663 5305640 Nine Mile Falls School District 365,285 5305670 Nooksack Valley School District 364,150 5305700 North Beach School District 171,435 5305730 North Franklin School District 827,659 5305760 North Kitsap School District 682,941 5305790 North Mason School District 519,590 5305820 North River School District 24,969 5305850 North Thurston Public Schools 2,605,809 5305880 Northport School District 105,185 Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - WASHINGTON FY 2016 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 5305910 Northshore School District 1,457,776 5305940 Oak Harbor School District 993,979 5305970 Oakesdale School District 15,879 5306000 Oakville School District 83,193 5306060 Ocean Beach School District 200,069 5306090 Ocosta School District 250,317 5306120 Odessa School District 53,708 5306150 Okanogan School District 390,321 5306180 Olympia School District 1,319,604 5306220 Omak School District 622,445 5306240 Onalaska School District 112,165 5306270 Onion Creek School District 48,773 5306300 Orcas Island School District 118,368 5306330 Orchard Prairie School District 13,086 5306360 Orient School District 50,697 5306390 Orondo School District 79,255 5306420 Oroville School District 385,366 5306450 Orting School District 440,954 5306480 Othello School District 1,264,423 5306510 Palisades School District 41,059 5306540 Palouse School District 58,338 5306570 Pasco School District 5,086,477 5306600 Pateros School District 118,542 5306630 Paterson School District 32,032 5306660 Pe Ell School District 59,354 5306690 Peninsula School District 702,216 5306750 Pioneer School District 318,893 5306780 Pomeroy School District 73,594 5306820 Port Angeles School District 1,177,380 5306840 Port Townsend School District 469,872 5306870 Prescott School District 76,883 5306900 Prosser School District 809,441 5306930 Pullman School District 409,327 5306960 Puyallup School District 2,508,376 5301380 Queets-Clearwater School District 28,198 5306990 Quilcene School District 50,027 5307020 Quillayute Valley School District 358,008 5307080 Quincy School District 830,370 5307110 Rainier School District 114,035 5307140 Raymond School District 240,437 5307210 Reardan-Edwall School District 132,393 5307230 Renton School District 3,937,516 5307260 Republic School District 115,585 5307320 Richland School District 1,759,849 5307350 Ridgefield School District 193,104 5307380 Ritzville School District 61,516 5307440 Riverside School District 400,670 5304560 Riverview School District 360,798 5307470 Rochester School District 432,899 5307530 Roosevelt School District 18,186 5307560 Rosalia School District 39,627 5307620 Royal School
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