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Final EANS Allocations Oregon achieves . together! Office of Teaching, Learning and Assessment EANS Allocations 17.4 Million Initial 27 Million Total School Allocation *200,000 Allocation Available administrative *400,000 adjustment reserve Abiqua School Foundation $152,227.38 $237,074.85 All Saints School $326,851.71 $508,907.20 Arbor School of Arts & Sciences $75,949.31 $118,152.27 Blanchet Catholic School $253,712.30 $395,124.76 Bridges Middle School $29,038.48 $45,212.83 Brookings Harbor Christian School $52,694.32 $82,086.79 C.S. Lewis Academy $78,902.02 $122,850.01 Capital Christian School $127,272.07 $198,210.12 Cascades Academy $167,419.02 $260,687.03 Cathedral School $179,633.38 $279,688.67 Catlin Gabel School $457,310.29 $711,892.08 Central Catholic High School $547,679.21 $852,734.99 Central Valley Christian School $37,233.21 $57,982.98 Christ the King $114,869.50 $178,800.33 COIC Bend, COIC La Pine, COIC Redmond, COIC Prineville $130,530.08 $203,247.51 Columbia County Christian School $52,943.18 $82,411.33 Community Transitional School $55,375.70 $86,219.81 Crescent Islamic Montessori School $12,898.50 $20,079.01 255 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97310 | Voice: 503-947-5600 | Fax: 503-378-5156 | www.oregon.gov/ode Crosshill Christian School $344,379.78 $536,352.15 Damascus Christian School $183,461.83 $285,690.95 Emerald Christian Academy $44,648.27 $69,524.14 Faith Bible Christian School (AKA Systems Office) $245,848.87 $382,769.87 Franciscan Montessori Earth School $242,328.04 $377,495.52 German International School of Portland $116,672.75 $181,623.75 Grace Cascade Christian Schools $681,593.30 $1,061,656.32 Grande Ronde Academy $42,452.08 $66,123.22 Grants Pass Seventh-day Adventist School $33,862.03 $52,744.88 Harris Junior Academy $24,479.47 $38,125.60 Hermiston Christian School $50,997.23 $79,431.58 High Desert Christian Academy $134,825.32 $209,999.10 Holy Cross Catholic School $145,867.71 $227,115.61 Holy Family Academy $40,642.11 $63,273.14 Holy Family School $135,062.69 $210,292.23 Holy Redeemer Catholic School $165,451.80 $257,607.98 Holy Trinity Catholic School $174,129.69 $271,066.60 Hoodview Adventist $71,269.68 $110,922.87 Horizon Christian School $264,972.58 $411,433.40 Hosanna-Triad Christian School $395,591.60 $616,258.66 Immanuel Lutheran School $59,892.74 $93,275.35 Jesuit High School $743,422.38 $1,157,280.97 La Grande Adventist Christian School $31,839.06 $49,592.42 La Salle Catholic College Preparatory $360,071.70 $560,470.27 Oregon Department of Education 255 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97310 | Voice: 503-947-5600 | Fax: 503-378-5156 | www.oregon.gov/ode Lifegate Christian School $18,737.15 $29,189.55 Lincoln CIty Christian School $51,268.06 $79,861.90 Livingstone Adventist Academy $103,148.61 $160,640.88 Maayan Torah Day School $56,051.02 $87,271.28 Madras Christian School $19,518.10 $30,407.04 Madrone Adventist $22,456.82 $34,985.79 Marist Catholic High School $280,361.44 $436,557.29 McMinnville Adventist Christian School $40,602.30 $63,224.58 Medford Montessori School $105,160.11 $163,798.40 Mid-Columbia Adventist Christian School $33,843.78 $52,700.23 Milo Adventist Academy $90,679.17 $141,260.47 Milton-Stateline Adventist School $58,058.97 $90,439.46 Mt. Scott Learning Center $103,998.27 $161,925.02 New Hope Christian Schools, Inc $289,443.43 $450,927.97 Northwest Academy $169,503.68 $263,916.75 O'Hara Catholic School $367,467.93 $576,839.19 OneSchool Global $9,638.77 $15,002.51 Open School East $110,555.19 $172,221.46 Oregon Episcopal School $505,386.50 $786,732.01 Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School $90,457.53 $140,663.90 Our Saviors Christian Elementary $24,123.46 $37,569.24 Pilgrim Lutheran Christian School $67,423.95 $104,958.45 Portland Adventist Academy $205,011.95 $319,383.33 Portland Adventist Elementary $290,346.96 $452,298.78 Oregon Department of Education 255 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97310 | Voice: 503-947-5600 | Fax: 503-378-5156 | www.oregon.gov/ode Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center and Rosemary $291,735.41 $454,231.22 Anderson High School (POIC+RAHS) Portland YouthBuilders $24,311.28 $37,852.60 Queen of Peace Catholic School $127,272.07 $198,210.12 Regis / St. Marys Catholic School (K-8) $234,317.62 $364,815.65 Rivergate SDA School $79,168.34 $123,289.50 Rogue Valley Adventist Academy $116,844.57 $181,998.23 Roseburg Christian Academy (Roseburg Junior Academy) $37,775.01 $58,828.99 Sacred Heart School $53,147.37 $82,741.80 Salem Academy Christian Schools $518,238.56 $807,090.90 Santiam Christian Schools Adair Village $459,897.71 $716,160.69 Scappoose Adventist School $34,919.97 $54,356.41 Serendipity Center $100,504.72 $156,564.96 Seven Peaks School $154,649.77 $240,804.12 Shoreline Christian School $12,201.28 $19,006.90 Spring Mountain Christian Academy $90,017.92 $140,117.57 St Cecilia School $139,538.27 $217,218.35 St Francis of Assisi School $62,502.30 $97,255.92 St John Fisher School $139,114.57 $216,601.00 St John the Apostle School $86,596.59 $134,764.83 St John the Baptist Catholic School $102,719.84 $159,888.76 St Pius X School $286,698.38 $446,301.57 St. Anne Catholic School $92,622.62 $144,272.76 St. Clare School $140,465.20 $218,703.92 St. Luke Catholic School $153,154.33 $238,569.91 Oregon Department of Education 255 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97310 | Voice: 503-947-5600 | Fax: 503-378-5156 | www.oregon.gov/ode St. mary's Academy $457,862.52 $712,890.66 St. Mary's School of Medford, Inc. $483,931.24 $753,775.99 St. Rose School $141,140.51 $219,755.38 St. Thomas Academy $105,272.41 $163,924.90 St. Thomas More Parish School $145,867.71 $227,115.61 St. Vincent De Paul Dual Language Immersion School $58,229.05 $90,684.37 Sundborn Montessori House $26,934.66 $41,945.14 Swallowtail School $110,615.63 $172,246.84 The Madeleine School $168,828.36 $262,865.29 Three Sisters SDA School $35,821.86 $55,780.00 Trinity Academy $67,531.34 $105,146.12 Trinity Lutheran Christian School $35,791.61 $55,727.44 Tualatin Valley Academy $90,885.62 $141,502.69 Valley Catholic School $561,084.55 $873,436.82 Visitation Catholic School $133,476.19 $207,844.53 West Hills Christian School $187,737.14 $292,306.20 Westside Christian High School $126,231.22 $196,519.95 Willamette Valley Christian School $162,209.50 $252,620.75 Oregon Department of Education 255 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97310 | Voice: 503-947-5600 | Fax: 503-378-5156 | www.oregon.gov/ode .
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