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Indiana Allocations to Leas Under the ESSER & GEER Fundspdf Federal Emergency Aid for Public Education: Allocations to LEAs under ESSER & GEER ESSER Allocations to LEAs in Indiana Across all three federal laws (CARES, CRRSA, and ARP), SEAs must use at least 90 percent of their grant awards to make subgrants to LEAs in proportion to the amount of funds that each LEA received under Title I, Part A in the most recent fiscal year. minimum IDOE distribution to LEAs ESSER I Fund $193,025,493 ESSER II Fund 799,365,183 ARP ESSER Fund 1,795,260,650 Total, ESSER $2,787,651,326 GEER Allocations to Indiana Both the CARES Act and CRRSA Act provided funding to Governors through the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund. The U.S. Department of Education is required to allocate 60 percent of the funds based on each state’s relative population of individuals aged 5 through 24, and 40 percent based on each state’s relative number of children counted under the Title I, Part A formula. GEER I Fund $61,590,954 GEER II Fund 26,529,708 Total, GEER $88,120,662 GEER funds may be used by the Governor of Indiana in support of public elementary and secondary education, institutions of higher education (IHEs), or other education-related entities. A Governor has wide discretion in determining the entities in the State that will receive GEER funds. A Governor can choose to fund only LEAs, only IHEs, only education-related entities, or any combination of eligible entities. Below is the FINAL CARES Act allocation. This figure INCLUDES the equitable share for nonpublic schools, and is based upon each LEA's proportionate share of Title I funds before the reset. Local education agencies (LEAs) without an estimate and LEAs in need of additional funds may have the opportunity to apply for funds through IDOE set-aside. Final Allocation for CARES Corp. # LEA 0015 Adams Central Community Schools 642,550.42 0025 North Adams Community Schools 265,929.64 0035 South Adams Schools 840,167.54 0125 M S D Southwest Allen County Schls 359,036.87 0225 Northwest Allen County Schools 367,334.65 0235 Fort Wayne Community Schools 10,294,493.19 0255 East Allen County Schools 2,298,720.68 0365 Barth. Consolidated School Corp 1,559,445.70 0370 Flat Rock-Hawcreek School Corp 84,529.51 0395 Benton Community School Corp 204,546.31 0515 Blackford County Schools 343,053.33 0615 Western Boone Co Com Sch Dist 137,133.26 0630 Zionsville Community Schools 58,534.18 0665 Lebanon Community School Corp 329,753.30 0670 Brown County School Corporation 295,597.13 0750 Carroll Consolidated Sch Corp 74,076.20 0755 Delphi Community School Corp 152,652.43 0775 Pioneer Regional School Corp 110,456.09 0815 Southeastern School Corp 97,487.23 0875 Logansport Community Sch Corp 625,147.09 0940 West Clark Community Schools 338,098.19 1000 Clarksville Com School Corp 227,747.33 1010 Greater Clark County Schools 1,644,421.32 1125 Clay Community Schools 639,512.29 1150 Clinton Central School Corp 84,650.17 1160 Clinton Prairie School Corp 80,170.42 1170 Community Schools of Frankfort 578,744.56 1180 Rossville Con School District 86,783.85 1300 Crawford Co Com School Corp 387,696.67 1315 Barr-Reeve Com Schools Inc 219,183.16 1375 North Daviess Com Schools 273,723.64 1405 Washington Com Schools 525,972.86 1560 Sunman-Dearborn Com Sch Corp 222,179.95 1600 South Dearborn Com School Corp 371,699.94 1620 Lawrenceburg Com School Corp 228,227.27 1655 Decatur County Com Schools 212,064.15 1730 Greensburg Community Schools 391,553.70 1805 DeKalb Co Eastern Com Sch Dist 136,800.07 1820 Garrett-Keyser-Butler Com 191,716.15 1835 DeKalb Co Ctl United Sch Dist 374,052.99 1875 Delaware Community School Corp 276,771.06 1885 Wes-Del Community Schools 141,349.84 1895 Liberty-Perry Com School Corp 118,304.32 1900 Cowan Community School Corp 60,638.02 1910 Yorktown Community Schools 174,741.54 1940 Daleville Community Schools 64,220.35 1970 Muncie Community Schools 2,489,118.91 2040 Northeast Dubois Co Sch Corp 49,110.21 2100 Southeast Dubois Co Sch Corp 50,026.34 2110 Southwest Dubois Co Sch Corp 131,849.72 2120 Greater Jasper Con Schs 162,582.73 2155 Fairfield Community Schools 132,730.80 2260 Baugo Community Schools 135,944.04 2270 Concord Community Schools 639,253.07 2275 Middlebury Community Schools 314,979.52 2285 Wa-Nee Community Schools 332,671.20 2305 Elkhart Community Schools 2,927,312.54 2315 Goshen Community Schools 868,810.88 2395 Fayette County School Corp 656,265.85 2400 New Albany-Floyd Co Con Sch 1,628,879.07 2435 Attica Consolidated Sch Corp 109,165.96 2440 Covington Community Sch Corp 91,026.51 Final Allocation for CARES Corp. # LEA 2455 Southeast Fountain School Corp 172,158.51 2475 Franklin County Com Sch Corp 294,112.73 2645 Rochester Community Sch Corp 256,029.88 2650 Caston School Corporation 122,484.30 2725 East Gibson School Corporation 108,079.32 2735 North Gibson School Corp 313,646.50 2765 South Gibson School Corp 129,994.27 2815 Eastbrook Community Sch Corp 134,044.95 2825 Madison-Grant United Sch Corp 187,457.24 2855 Mississinewa Community School Corp 400,543.70 2865 Marion Community Schools 1,627,703.66 2920 Bloomfield School District 167,109.97 2940 Eastern Greene Schools 177,058.85 2950 Linton-Stockton School Corp 208,150.38 2960 M S D Shakamak Schools 165,696.27 2980 White River Valley Sch Dist 166,570.28 3005 Hamilton Southeastern Schools 326,924.21 3025 Hamilton Heights School Corp 122,440.41 3030 Westfield-Washington Schools 164,922.12 3055 Sheridan Community Schools 81,903.26 3060 Carmel Clay Schools 226,332.15 3070 Noblesville Schools 429,468.04 3115 Southern Hancock Co Com Sch Corp 67,237.01 3125 Greenfield-Central Com Schools 300,551.34 3135 Mt Vernon Community Sch Corp 162,891.09 3145 Eastern Hancock Co Com Sch Corp 75,300.85 3160 Lanesville Community School Corp 35,488.35 3180 North Harrison Com School Corp 215,115.43 3190 South Harrison Com Schools 370,965.60 3295 North West Hendricks Schools 33,819.75 3305 Brownsburg Community Sch Corp 178,204.05 3315 Avon Community School Corp 363,621.19 3325 Danville Community School Corp 68,657.32 3330 Plainfield Community Sch Corp 248,185.01 3335 Mill Creek Community Sch Corp 125,687.49 3405 Blue River Valley Schools 112,582.31 3415 South Henry School Corp 97,150.76 3435 Shenandoah School Corporation 141,278.68 3445 New Castle Community Sch Corp 729,272.63 3455 C A Beard Memorial School Corp 159,657.65 3460 Taylor Community School Corp 205,489.92 3470 Northwestern School Corp 141,741.31 3480 Eastern Howard School Corp 91,073.60 3490 Western School Corp 178,095.72 3500 Kokomo School Corporation 1,627,918.48 3625 Huntington Co Com Sch Corp 644,225.39 3640 Medora Community School Corp 67,334.84 3675 Seymour Community Schools 560,966.67 3695 Brownstown Cnt Com Sch Corp 178,634.43 3710 Crothersville Community Schools 70,178.56 3785 Kankakee Valley School Corp 249,465.49 3815 Rensselaer Central School Corp 187,128.11 3945 Jay School Corp 775,813.43 3995 Madison Consolidated Schools 519,650.58 4000 Southwestern-Jefferson Co Con 211,981.22 4015 Jennings County Schools 769,633.37 4145 Clark-Pleasant Com School Corp 432,602.02 4205 Center Grove Com Sch Corp 179,539.28 4215 Edinburgh Community Sch Corp 205,412.33 4225 Franklin Community School Corp 443,261.26 4245 Greenwood Community Sch Corp 379,328.25 4255 Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United 132,165.01 4315 North Knox School Corp 250,002.98 4325 South Knox School Corp 96,845.87 4335 Vincennes Community Sch Corp 755,800.10 4345 Wawasee Community School Corp 369,528.67 4415 Warsaw Community Schools 696,532.23 Final Allocation for CARES Corp. # LEA 4445 Tippecanoe Valley School Corp 219,411.55 4455 Whitko Community School Corp 241,155.64 4515 Prairie Heights Com Sch Corp 211,514.99 4525 Westview School Corporation 531,303.35 4535 Lakeland School Corporation 320,054.39 4580 Hanover Community School Corp 123,909.67 4590 River Forest Community Sch Corp 495,069.21 4600 Merrillville Community School 1,293,067.94 4615 Lake Central School Corp 609,796.69 4645 Tri-Creek School Corporation 260,863.36 4650 Lake Ridge Schools 976,472.42 4660 Crown Point Community Sch Corp 406,583.42 4670 School City of East Chicago 2,793,498.55 4680 Lake Station Community Schools 326,213.94 4690 Gary Community School Corp 4,796,088.35 4700 Griffith Public Schools 356,591.19 4710 School City of Hammond 4,269,852.87 4720 School Town of Highland 258,038.51 4730 School City of Hobart 423,062.46 4740 School Town of Munster 226,514.77 4760 Whiting School City 155,367.81 4805 New Prairie United School Corp 295,508.94 4860 M S D of New Durham Township 91,329.19 4915 Tri-Township Cons School Corp 46,418.88 4925 Michigan City Area Schools 2,040,479.76 4940 South Central Com School Corp 65,029.35 4945 LaPorte Community School Corp 901,755.87 5075 North Lawrence Com Schools 858,028.84 5085 Mitchell Community Schools 283,416.24 5245 Frankton-Lapel Community Schs 262,299.24 5255 South Madison Com Sch Corp 291,170.59 5265 Alexandria Com School Corp 339,971.43 5275 Anderson Community School Corp 2,952,975.29 5280 Elwood Community School Corp 386,767.23 5300 M S D Decatur Township 1,310,552.73 5310 Franklin Township Com Sch Corp 861,450.35 5330 M S D Lawrence Township 3,278,280.84 5340 Perry Township Schools 3,100,033.77 5350 M S D Pike Township 2,726,538.12 5360 M S D Warren Township 3,172,803.50 5370 M S D Washington Township 2,264,885.54 5375 M S D Wayne Township 4,318,370.47 5380 Beech Grove City Schools 661,652.95 5385 Indianapolis Public Schools 16,455,489.94 5400 School Town of Speedway 358,414.39 5455 Culver Community Schools Corp 137,781.38 5470 Argos Community Schools 111,288.84 5480 Bremen
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