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Schools and Libraries 2Q2013 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2012 Page 1 of 111 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL24 Schools and Libraries 2Q2013 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2012 Page 1 of 111 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL @ COLORADO SPINGS COLORADA SPRINGS CO 17,164.80 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL @ GARY GARY IN 30,457.62 A + ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL DALLAS TX 34,485.08 A B C UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CERRITOS CA 5,607.81 A SPECIAL PLACE SANTA ROSA CA 1,670.12 A.W. BROWN FELLOWSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL DALLAS TX 89,932.66 ABBE REGIONAL LIBRARY AIKEN SC 13,602.66 ABBEVILLE COUNTY LIBRARY ABBEVILLE SC 664.52 ABBEVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ABBEVILLE LA 3,942.70 ABERDEEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ABERDEEN ID 134.58 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT ABERDEEN MS 14,267.85 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 ABERDEEN WA 49,259.01 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6-1 ABERDEEN SD 3,202.97 ABINGDON COMM SCHOOL DIST 217 ABINGDON IL 2,477.59 ABRAMS HEBREW ACADEMY YARDLEY PA 2,134.48 ABSECON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ABSECON NJ 3,895.78 ABYSSINIAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NEW YORK NY 16,485.45 ACADEMIA AVANCE LOS ANGELES CA 44,650.00 ACADEMIA CESAR CHAVEZ SAINT PAUL MN 229.50 ACADEMIA CRISTO DE LOS MILAGROS CAGUAS PR 1,495.58 ACADEMIA DEL CARMEN CAROLINA PR 2,931.26 ACADEMIA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO BAYAMON PR 5,788.80 Academia del Perpetuo Socorro Santruce PR 4,987.73 Academia del Sagrado Corazon Santurce PR 7,019.89 ACADEMIA DISCIPULOS DE CRISTO EN VEGA ALTA VEGA ALTA PR 1,144.80 ACADEMIA JULIO TORRES RODRIGUEZ, INC. COROZAL PR 1,598.40 ACADEMIA MODERNA WALNUT PARK CA 7,983.08 Academia Nuestra Senora de La Providencia Rio Piedras PR 5,144.26 Academia San Ignacio Rio Piedras PR 9,242.78 ACADEMIA SAN JORGE SAN JUAN PR 11,995.85 ACADEMIA SAN JOSE ELEMENTAL GUAYNABO PR 1,560.46 Academia Santa Maria del Camino Bayamon PR 2,078.89 ACADEMIA SANTA MONICA SANTURCE PR 11,076.69 ACADEMIA SANTA ROSA BAYAMON PR 4,863.56 ACADEMIA SEMILLAS DEL PUEBLO LOS ANGELES CA 29,837.79 ACADEMIC ACCELERATION ACADEMY COLUMBUS OH 16,674.14 ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE APPLE VALLEY CA 18,210.70 ACADEMY FOR BUS & TECHNOLOGY MELVINDALE MI 35,026.32 ACADEMY FOR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CHICAGO IL 171,026.86 ACADEMY FOR MATH ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE SALT LAKE CITY UT 6,302.24 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING HOUSTON TX 9,832.19 ACADEMY OF DALLAS CHARTER SCHOOL DALLAS TX 14,972.53 ACADEMY OF DOVER DOVER DE 7,562.08 ACADEMY OF FLINT FLINT MI 130,926.51 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY WAUKEGAN IL 3,198.29 ACADEMY OF SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD MI 258.76 ACADEMY OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI TOTOWA NJ 2,796.77 ACADEMY OF THE HOLY FAMILY SCH BALTIC CT 1,679.94 ACADEMY OF WARREN WARREN MI 1,886.18 ACADEMY PREP CENTER OF ST PETERSBURG ST. PETERSBERG FL 2,267.46 ACADEMY PREP CENTER OF TAMPA TAMPA FL 2,267.46 ACADEMY SCHOOL DISTRICT 20 COLORADO SPGS CO 185,768.41 ACALANES UNION HS DIST LAFAYETTE CA 2,553.60 ACCEL SCHOOL INC. PHOENIX AZ 2,789.76 ACCELERATED CHARTER LOS ANGELES CA 8,377.14 ACCELERATED LEARNING SOLUTIONS NASHVILLE TN 249,000.18 ACCOMACK COUNTY SCHOOL DIST ACCOMAC VA 2,819.41 ACE TECH CHARTHER HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO IL 6,931.50 Acedemia La Milagrosa Cayey PR 4,197.12 ACH TOV VCHESED BROOKLYN NY 61,310.86 ACHIEVE CAREER PREPARATORY ACADEMY TOLEDO OH 7,856.79 ACHIEVEKIDS-CONSORTIUM PALO ALTO CA 194.44 ACHIEVEMENT HOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL BRYN MAWR PA 23,110.56 ACHIEVEMENT PREPARATORY ACADEMY WASHINGTON DC 3,651.48 ACHILLE INDEP SCHOOL DIST 3 ACHILLE OK 12,578.09 ACKERMAN ELEM SCHOOL DISTRICT AUBURN CA 768.36 ACKLEY-GENEVA WELLSBURG STEAMBOAT ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT ACKLEY IA 4,094.79 ACTON-AGUA DULCE UN SCH DIST ACTON CA 0.33 ACTON-BOXBOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ACTON MA 144.00 ACUSHNET SCHOOL DISTRICT ACUSHNET MA 10,650.00 Ada Community Library Boise ID 1,428.35 ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADA OH 1,119.79 ADALBERTO GUERRERO SCHOOL TUCSON AZ 1,605.27 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT THORNTON CO 95,786.59 ADAMS CENTER FREE LIBRARY ADAMS CENTER NY 579.60 ADAMS CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS MONROE IN 6,120.42 ADAMS COUNTY DIST 50 - WESTMINSTER 50 WESTMINSTER CO 19,432.79 ADAMS MEMORIAL LIBRARY WOODBURY TN 4,679.33 ADAMS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST PAINESDALE MI 20,040.56 ADAMS-CHESHIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT ADAMS MA 32,231.32 ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING FRIENDSHIP WI 14,411.02 ADAT ARI EL DAY ELEM SCHOOL VALLEY VILLAGE CA 4,092.50 ADDIE MAE COLLINS COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. NEW YORK NY 3,307.82 ADDISON CENTRAL ELEM SCHOOL VERGENNES VT 776.69 ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DIST ADDISON NY 27,811.20 ADDISON RUTHLAND SUPERVISORY UNION DISTRICT OFFICE FAIR HAVEN VT 392.32 ADIRONDACK CENTRAL SCHOOL DIST BOONVILLE NY 19,386.55 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 61 ADRIAN OR 4,274.39 Advanced Education Services Colton CA 10,903.52 AEA 267 FOUR OAKS SCHOOL MASON CITY IA 12,658.68 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism January 31, 2013 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL24 Schools and Libraries 2Q2013 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2012 Page 2 of 111 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized AF- CROWN HEIGHTS/ BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 27,909.47 AF-APOLLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 8,319.74 AF-BRIDGEPORT ACADEMY BRIDGEPORT CT 5,197.39 AFFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 101 SAINT LOUIS MO 31.86 AFTON FREE LIBRARY AFTON NY 139.10 AGATE SCHOOL DISTRICT 300 AGATE CO 2,472.45 AGAWAM SCHOOL DISTRICT FEEDING HILLS MA 63,163.13 AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENCES ACADEMY VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 3,588.66 AGUA FRIA UNION H S DIST 216 AVONDALE AZ 3,553.90 AGUILAR SCHOOL DISTRICT R E 6 AGUILAR CO 27,000.00 AHI EZER YESHIVA SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 4,525.20 AHRENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WAIPAHU HI 5,361.34 AHU'IMANU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KANEOHE HI 1,788.65 AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS PREP PHOENIX AZ 1,443.13 AIEA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 3,356.50 AIEA HIGH SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 5,886.23 AIEA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 2,974.28 AIEA PUBLIC LIBRARY AIEA HI 1,105.84 AIKAHI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KAILUA HI 871.42 AINA HAINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 1,179.65 AINA HAINA PUBLIC LIBRARY HONOLULU HI 1,514.64 AITKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 AITKIN MN 6,922.03 AJO UNIF SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 AJO AZ 22,996.80 AKRON SCHOOL DISTRICT R 1 AKRON CO 11,832.27 AKRON-FAIRGROVE SCHOOL DIST FAIRGROVE MI 15,026.78 AKRON-SUMMIT CO PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON OH 178,702.44 AL MADINAH SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 5,031.08 ALA WAI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 4,186.58 ALABAMA INST FOR DEAF AND BLIND TALLADEGA AL 71,457.63 ALABAMA SUPERCOMPUTER AUTHORITY MONTGOMERY AL 1,317,769.01 ALACHUA COUNTY LIBRARY DIST GAINESVILLE FL 121,750.09 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCH DIST BURLINGTON NC 36,617.40 ALAMEDA CITY UNIFIED SCH DIST ALAMEDA CA 35.16 ALAMEDA CO OFFICE OF EDUCATION HAYWARD CA 5.16 ALAMEDA FREE LIBRARY ALAMEDA CA 0.08 ALAMO CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALAMO TN 6,267.83 ALAMO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WICHITA FALLS TX 80,214.75 ALAMOGORDO PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST ALAMOGORDO NM 144,014.84 ALAMOSA SCHOOL DIST RE 11 J ALAMOSA CO 17,297.57 ALBANY AREA SCHOOL DIST 745 ALBANY MN 18,659.17 ALBANY CO SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 LARAMIE WY 2,986.44 ALBANY UNIFIED SCH DIST ALBANY CA 0.48 ALBEMARLE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST CHARLOTTESVLLE VA 227,794.92 ALBERT GALLATIN AREA SCH DIST UNIONTOWN PA 8,937.90 ALBION CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBION NY 18,040.49 ALBION DISTRICT LIBRARY ALBION MI 4,320.00 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBION MI 14,458.93 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ALBION OK 525.96 ALBUQUERQUE-BERNALILLO CO LIB ALBUQUERQUE NM 50,370.43 ALCESTER-HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 61-1 ALCESTER SD 1,286.40 ALCOA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALCOA TN 33,785.02 ALDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ALDEN NY 18,018.85 ALDINE INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT HOUSTON TX 387,560.29 ALEX PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST I-56 ALEX OK 42,969.82 ALEXANDER CENTRAL SCH DISTRICT ALEXANDER NY 1,647.02 ALEXANDER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALEXANDER CITY AL 8,980.20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOL DIST TAYLORSVILLE NC 38,131.49 ALEXANDER LOCAL SCHOOL DIST ALBANY OH 182.23 ALEXANDER VLY UN ELEM SCH DIST HEALDSBURG CA 0.36 ALEXANDRIA CENTRAL ELEM SCHOOL ALEXANDRIA BAY NY 11,996.75 ALEXANDRIA CITY PUB SCH DIST ALEXANDRIA VA 166,330.60 ALEXANDRIA COMM SCHOOL CORP ALEXANDRIA IN 29,319.36 ALEXANDRIA LIBRARY ALEXANDRIA VA 24,238.85 ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 206 ALEXANDRIA MN 16,129.91 ALEXANDRIA-MONROE PUB LIBRARY ALEXANDRIA IN 11.09 ALGIERS CHARTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION NEW ORLEANS LA 117,811.08 ALGOMA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL KENT CITY MI 2,280.00 ALGONAC COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT ALGONAC MI 0.43 ALHAMBRA CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY ALHAMBRA CA 0.06 ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ALHAMBRA CA (3.61) ALHUDA ACADEMY WORCESTER MA 284.88 ALI'IOLANI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 2,802.54 ALIAMANU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 1,833.78 ALIAMANU INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 2,167.51 ALICE INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALICE TX 19,970.83 ALINE-CLEO INDEP SCHOOL DIST 4 ALINE OK 22,805.98 ALISAL UNION ELEM SCH DISTRICT SALINAS CA 86,119.15 ALL MY CHILDREN (1) JAMAICA NY 18,898.63 ALL SAINTS ACADEMY CORNING NY 1,183.80 ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL ST THOMAS VI 14,109.71 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC ACADEMY NAPERVILLE IL 2,014.40 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL DALLAS TX 2,102.40 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL BANGOR ME 920.74 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL CINCINNATI OH 96.00 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS DAVENPORT IA 20.19 ALL SAINTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOS ANGELES CA 1,869.58 ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL TYLER TX 9,881.99 ALL SAINTS REGIONAL SCHOOL GLEN COVE NY 3,520.98 ALL STS CATHOLIC SCHOOL CRESSON PA 456.00 ALL STS SCHOOL MASONTOWN PA 2,458.18 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism January 31, 2013 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL24 Schools and Libraries 2Q2013 Funding Year 2011 Authorizations - 4Q2012 Page 3 of 111 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized ALLAMUCHY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST ALLAMUCHY NJ 4,917.53 ALLEGAN AREA
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