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Faster Institution Activity for 2/1/2016 Through 1/31/2017 FASTER INSTITUTION ACTIVITY FOR 2/1/2016 THROUGH 1/31/2017 ---TRANSCRIPTS---- -----REQUESTS----- -DISTRICT- -------------SCHOOL--------------- --SENT-- --RCVD-- --SENT-- --RCVD-- ALACHUA 0031-J. J. FINLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 38 37 2 0 ALACHUA 0041-STEPHEN FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHL 0 1 6 1 ALACHUA 0052-A.QUINN JONES CENTER 84 13 0 12 ALACHUA 0071-LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 3 4 ALACHUA 0081-SIDNEY LANIER CENTER 0 0 0 2 ALACHUA 0082-HOSPITAL HOMEBOUND 0 0 0 1 ALACHUA 0091-LITTLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 1 0 ALACHUA 0101-W. A. METCALFE ELEMENTARY SCHO 0 0 5 1 ALACHUA 0111-JOSEPH WILLIAMS ELEM. SCHOOL 23 28 3 1 ALACHUA 0112-ABRAHAM LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 1 2 ALACHUA 0121-HOWARD W. BISHOP MIDDLE SCHOOL 11 12 0 2 ALACHUA 0141-WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 18 20 11 3 ALACHUA 0151-GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 7,419 105 65 755 ALACHUA 0152-FLORIDA ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 11 ALACHUA 0161-ALACHUA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 28 26 10 2 ALACHUA 0171-ARCHER ELEMENTARY 41 35 9 1 ALACHUA 0201-HAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 408 10 0 94 ALACHUA 0221-A. L. MEBANE MIDDLE SCHOOL 9 5 0 3 ALACHUA 0261-NEWBERRY HIGH SCHOOL 2,339 54 0 224 ALACHUA 0271-SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL 5,127 192 6 496 ALACHUA 0281-CHESTER SHELL ELEMENTARY SCHL 59 61 25 1 ALACHUA 0311-MYRA TERWILLIGER ELEM. SCHOOL 45 21 33 4 ALACHUA 0321-IDYLWILD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18 15 0 0 ALACHUA 0331-GLEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 2 1 ALACHUA 0341-MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS ELEM 5 4 70 1 ALACHUA 0400-ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM 10 0 0 15 ALACHUA 0411-PROFESSIONAL ACADEMY MAGNET AT 826 20 0 92 ALACHUA 0421-EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 6,138 259 0 642 ALACHUA 0431-F. W. BUCHHOLZ HIGH SCHOOL 8,929 2,516 550 1,045 ALACHUA 0461-HIGH SPRINGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL 11 9 3 6 ALACHUA 0472-HIGH SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 2 ALACHUA 0481-FORT CLARKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 7 10 41 9 ALACHUA 0482-HIDDEN OAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 28 3 ALACHUA 0492-FEARNSIDE FAMILY SERVICES CENT 0 1 0 0 ALACHUA 0501-KIMBALL WILES ELEM. SCHOOL 0 1 39 4 ALACHUA 0502-KANAPAHA MIDDLE SCHOOL 7 7 23 6 ALACHUA 0510-LAWTON M. CHILES ELEM. SCHOOL 0 1 26 1 ALACHUA 0520-MEADOWBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 8 0 ALACHUA 0531-NEWBERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 49 50 5 0 ALACHUA 0541-C. W. NORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8 8 0 3 ALACHUA 0561-WILLIAM S. TALBOT ELEM SCHOOL 4 7 1 0 ALACHUA 0571-W. W. IRBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 29 36 0 1 ALACHUA 0591-OAK VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 24 21 0 4 ALACHUA 0602-ALACHUA ACADEMY 0 0 12 10 ALACHUA 0603-AMIKIDS 0 0 0 2 ALACHUA 0604-PACE 0 0 1 4 ALACHUA 0701-ALACHUA COUNTY JAIL 1 1 0 7 ALACHUA 0951-MICANOPY AREA COOPERATIVE SCHO 1 0 17 3 ALACHUA 0955-THE EINSTEIN SCHOOL, INC. 0 0 0 1 ALACHUA 0981-HEALTHY LEARNING ACADEMY CHART 0 0 1 0 ALACHUA 0991-SIATECH GAINESVILLE 2 2 0 44 ALACHUA 1000-DESOTO HIGH SCHOOL, INC. 0 0 0 1 ALACHUA 1003-MYCROSCHOOL GAINESVILLE 0 0 0 41 ALACHUA 1013-RESILIENCE CHARTER SCHOOL INC 0 1 1 0 ALACHUA 3518-MCKAY SCHOLARSHIP/SCHOOL OF EN 0 0 0 1 ALACHUA 3818-OPPORTUNITY SCHOLAR SCHL/ENRL 0 0 0 1 ALACHUA 7004-ALACHUA ESCHOOL (VIRTUAL FRANC 2 0 0 7 ALACHUA 9029-ALACHUA REGIONAL JUVENILE DETE 0 0 53 3 ALACHUA 9096-FAMILY SERVICES 0 0 0 1 ALACHUA 9997-MIGRANT NON-ENROLLED STUDENTS 2,496 3,404 0 0 FASTER INSTITUTION ACTIVITY FOR 2/1/2016 THROUGH 1/31/2017 ---TRANSCRIPTS---- -----REQUESTS----- -DISTRICT- -------------SCHOOL--------------- --SENT-- --RCVD-- --SENT-- --RCVD-- BAKER 0011-BAKER COUNTY ADULT CENTER 0 0 0 9 BAKER 0012-BAKER COUNTY SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 3,412 672 0 231 BAKER 0013-MACCLENNY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 2 BAKER 0022-PREK/KINDERGARTEN CENTER 0 0 2 0 BAKER 0031-J FRANKLYN KELLER INTERMEDIATE 0 0 0 3 BAKER 0032-BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL 33 0 66 10 BAKER 0091-WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BAKER 7004-BAKER COUNTY VIRTUAL FRANCHISE 0 0 0 13 BAKER 7023-BAKER VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION (DIS 0 0 0 1 BAY 0061-BAY HIGH SCHOOL 5,129 540 20 230 BAY 0071-MERRITT BROWN MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 0 4 BAY 0091-CEDAR GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 4 0 0 BAY 0131-LUCILLE MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHL 0 0 0 1 BAY 0141-EVERITT MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BAY 0161-JINKS MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BAY 0201-SURFSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 0 8 BAY 0251-WALLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BAY 0271-A. D. HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 12 BAY 0281-MARGARET K. LEWIS IN MILLVILLE 71 1 0 0 BAY 0301-ROSENWALD MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 0 2 BAY 0311-SHAW ADULT CENTER 0 0 0 6 BAY 0331-MOWAT MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 1 0 BAY 0341-RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 2,939 66 2 258 BAY 0461-DEER POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BAY 0481-TOM P. HANEY TECHNICAL CENTER 0 0 1 3 BAY 0491-A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL 4,900 35 15 290 BAY 0501-TYNDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 1 0 1 BAY 0511-TOMMY SMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BAY 0521-PATRONIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 1 0 1 BAY 0531-NEW HORIZONS LEARNING CENTER 120 1 0 5 BAY 0541-DEANE BOZEMAN SCHOOL 1,515 13 0 55 BAY 0551-J.R. ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL 4,231 35 1 266 BAY 0561-HANEY TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 0 1 0 8 BAY 0571-BREAKFAST POINT ACADEMY 0 0 0 1 BAY 0581-ROSENWALD HIGH SCHOOL 337 5 0 15 BAY 0602-BAY REG.JUVENILE DETENTION CTR 27 3 0 5 BAY 0604-PANAMA CITY MARINE INSTITUTE 90 4 0 0 BAY 0701-BAY HAVEN CHARTER ACADEMY 0 0 0 4 BAY 0741-NORTH BAY HAVEN CAREER ACADEMY 1,868 28 0 64 BAY 0771-PALM BAY PREPARATORY ACADEMY 6 275 0 3 7 BAY 0782-CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 288 2 1 1 BAY 7001-BAY VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION PROGRA 10 0 0 0 BAY 7004-BAY VIRTUAL FRANCHISE 66 7 0 7 BAY 7006-BAY VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION (COURS 14 0 0 8 BAY 9001-BAY DISTRICT OFFICE 0 0 0 2 BAY 9998-HOME EDUC PROGRAM STUDENTS 433 433 1 0 BRADFORD 0021-BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL 303 251 1 344 BRADFORD 0051-STARKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16 20 17 4 BRADFORD 0081-SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 1 9 BRADFORD 0131-LAWTEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 3 2 BRADFORD 0161-BROOKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BRADFORD 0171-BRADFORD-UNION TECHNICAL CENTE 5 1 0 20 BRADFORD 0172-BRADFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL 9 10 0 21 BRADFORD 0181-HAMPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 22 23 0 6 BRADFORD 0201-BRADFORD INTERVENTION CENTER 0 0 0 1 BRADFORD 9001-BRADFORD DISTRICT OFFICE 0 0 0 2 BREVARD 0011-TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 4,399 319 0 375 BREVARD 0051-OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 2 0 0 BREVARD 0061-APOLLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BREVARD 0073-SOUTH AREA HEAD START 0 0 0 1 FASTER INSTITUTION ACTIVITY FOR 2/1/2016 THROUGH 1/31/2017 ---TRANSCRIPTS---- -----REQUESTS----- -DISTRICT- -------------SCHOOL--------------- --SENT-- --RCVD-- --SENT-- --RCVD-- BREVARD 0082-NORTH AREA ADULT ED-DAY PROG 1 0 0 1 BREVARD 0089-FIELDSTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL 139 19 0 3 BREVARD 0091-COQUINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 2 BREVARD 0121-SOUTH LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 0 0 0 BREVARD 0141-ANDREW JACKSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BREVARD 0161-ASTRONAUT HIGH SCHOOL 3,553 208 0 326 BREVARD 0191-CHALLENGER 7 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 1 0 BREVARD 0302-SPACE COAST JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL 3,169 81 0 151 BREVARD 1002-BREVARD GROUP TREATMENT HOME 11 0 4 0 BREVARD 1011-ROCKLEDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 4,686 96 0 310 BREVARD 1012-CENTRAL AREA ADULT ED-DAY PROG 0 0 0 1 BREVARD 1014-BREVARD COUNTY JAIL COMPLEX 9 0 0 0 BREVARD 1017-NORTH/CENTRAL AREA ALTERNATIVE 81 2 0 3 BREVARD 1018-SOUTH AREA ALTERNATIVE LEARNIN 54 1 0 7 BREVARD 1020-OUTWARD BOUND 1 0 0 1 BREVARD 1025-BREVARD COUNTY JUV.DET.CTR. 36 24 0 2 BREVARD 1026-FRANCES WALKER HALFWAY HOUSE 0 0 0 2 BREVARD 1027-MELBOURNE CENTER FOR PERSONAL 23 0 10 1 BREVARD 1028-DEVEREUX HOSPITAL 80 175 0 0 BREVARD 1029-RIVERDALE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 192 48 0 0 BREVARD 1071-GOLFVIEW ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCH 0 1 0 0 BREVARD 1073-PROJECT SEARCH 112 4 0 2 BREVARD 1081-RONALD MCNAIR MAGNET MIDDLE SC 0 0 0 2 BREVARD 1091-FAIRGLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 1 BREVARD 1101-JOHN F. 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