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Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW YORK Allocations Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW YORK Allocations under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Allocations LEA ID District Under the Recovery Act* 3682024 Bronx County 212,041,962 3682047 Kings County 277,762,650 3682061 New York County 100,866,705 3682081 Queens County 106,090,539 3682085 Richmond County 14,249,899 3602370 ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 228,752 3605040 ADIRONDACK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 194,899 3602400 AFTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 66,875 3602430 AKRON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 115,856 3602460 ALBANY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 3,292,838 3602520 ALBION CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 280,749 3602550 ALDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 111,543 3602580 ALEXANDER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 53,614 3602670 ALEXANDRIA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 87,300 3602700 ALFRED-ALMOND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 46,836 3600015 ALLEGANY - LIMESTONE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 102,299 3602820 ALTMAR-PARISH-WILLIAMSTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 153,475 3602880 AMAGANSETT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 6,779 3602920 AMHERST CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 192,272 3602940 AMITYVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 252,666 3602970 AMSTERDAM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 490,655 3603000 ANDES CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 10,476 3603030 ANDOVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 52,299 3603180 ARDSLEY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3603210 ARGYLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 59,777 3603240 ARKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 40,673 3603270 ARLINGTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 387,626 3603420 ATTICA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 110,310 3603480 AUBURN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 710,809 3616170 AUSABLE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 132,495 3600016 AVERILL PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3603630 AVOCA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 101,361 3603660 AVON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 73,335 3603720 BABYLON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3603810 BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 70,253 3603840 BALDWIN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 205,830 3603870 BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 287,792 3603930 BALLSTON SPA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 263,758 3603960 BARKER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 89,357 3603990 BATAVIA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 327,167 3604050 BATH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 202,631 3604080 BAY SHORE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 389,774 3604110 BAYPORT-BLUE POINT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3604140 BEACON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 372,462 3604200 BEAVER RIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 146,834 3619950 BEDFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 191,040 3604290 BEEKMANTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 187,959 3604350 BELFAST CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 140,584 3604370 BELLEVILLE HENDERSON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 77,099 3604410 BELLMORE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3619020 BELLMORE-MERRICK CENTRAL HS DISTRICT 0 3604530 BEMUS POINT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 65,323 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW YORK Allocations under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Allocations LEA ID District Under the Recovery Act* 3604620 BERLIN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 105,380 3604650 BERNE-KNOX-WESTERLO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 61,009 3604710 BETHLEHEM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3604740 BETHPAGE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3604870 BINGHAMTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,695,109 3604800 BINGHAMTON COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3624630 BLIND BROOK-RYE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3600012 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 162,886 3605010 BOLTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 10,476 3605220 BRADFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 39,007 3627960 BRASHER FALLS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 144,350 3605280 BRENTWOOD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,719,975 3605310 BREWSTER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 140,507 3605340 BRIARCLIFF MANOR UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3605370 BRIDGEHAMPTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 9,890 3630930 BRIDGEWATER-WEST WINFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 125,717 3605460 BRIGHTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 118,321 3600005 BROADALBIN-PERTH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 112,775 3605580 BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 288,409 3605610 BROCTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 85,888 3605640 BRONXVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3605670 BROOKFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 52,822 3615780 BROOKHAVEN-COMSEWOGUE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 146,669 3605520 BRUNSWICK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (BRITTONKILL) 0 3605820 BRUSHTON-MOIRA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 150,671 3605850 BUFFALO CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 25,949,432 3605940 BURNT HILLS-BALLSTON LAKE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3606060 BYRAM HILLS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3606090 BYRON-BERGEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 69,021 3606160 CAIRO-DURHAM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 138,042 3606180 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 52,382 3606210 CAMBRIDGE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 74,567 3606240 CAMDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 289,150 3600020 CAMPBELL-SAVONA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 107,138 3606300 CANAJOHARIE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 104,379 3606330 CANANDAIGUA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 268,072 3606360 CANASERAGA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 57,767 3606390 CANASTOTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 138,658 3606420 CANDOR CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 59,161 3600124 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 97,985 3606470 CANTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 130,030 3606540 CARLE PLACE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3606570 CARMEL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3606630 CARTHAGE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 343,736 3606660 CASSADAGA VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 114,624 3606690 CATO-MERIDIAN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 124,848 3606720 CATSKILL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 263,324 3606750 CATTARAUGUS -LITTLE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 148,125 3606780 CAZENOVIA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 57,928 3606840 CENTER MORICHES UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 47,452 3606870 CENTRAL ISLIP UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 565,416 3606900 CENTRAL SQUARE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 337,709 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW YORK Allocations under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Allocations LEA ID District Under the Recovery Act* 3606990 CHAPPAQUA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3607050 CHARLOTTE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 60,032 3607080 CHATEAUGAY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 54,380 3607110 CHATHAM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 79,497 3600018 CHAUTAUQUA LAKE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 118,988 3607170 CHAZY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 32,662 3607230 CHEEKTOWAGA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 283,352 3618600 CHEEKTOWAGA-MARYVALE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 200,284 3627000 CHEEKTOWAGA-SLOAN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 131,263 3607260 CHENANGO FORKS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 110,310 3607290 CHENANGO VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 155,012 3600006 CHERRY VALLEY-SPRINGFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 62,242 3607380 CHESTER UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 44,371 3607470 CHITTENANGO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 133,728 3607530 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 200,900 3607560 CINCINNATUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 140,299 3607590 CLARENCE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 139,274 3620340 CLARKSTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3607680 CLEVELAND HILL UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 181,210 3607710 CLIFTON-FINE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 62,744 3607770 CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 72,102 3607860 CLYDE-SAVANNAH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 110,488 3607890 CLYMER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 160,093 3600010 COBLESKILL-RICHMONDVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 168,855 3607980 COHOES CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 337,377 3608010 COLD SPRING HARBOR CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3608100 COLTON-PIERREPONT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 51,170 3608130 COMMACK UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3608160 CONNETQUOT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3608250 COOPERSTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 78,265 3608280 COPENHAGEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 90,132 3608310 COPIAGUE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 364,824 3608370 CORINTH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 105,996 3608400 CORNING CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 472,053 3608430 CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 110,926 3608460 CORTLAND CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 455,192 3608490 COXSACKIE-ATHENS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 133,728 3608580 CROTON-HARMON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3608610 CROWN POINT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 62,713 3632010 CUBA-RUSHFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 107,650 3621450 DALTON-NUNDA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (KESHEQUA) 80,113 3608790 DANSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 154,064 3608850 DE RUYTER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 49,005 3608880 DEER PARK UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 173,785 3608910 DELHI CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 73,335 3609030 DEPEW UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 191,656 3609060 DEPOSIT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 141,154 3609120 DOBBS FERRY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3600001 DOLGEVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 102,716 3609210 DOVER UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 128,182 3609240 DOWNSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 44,143 3609330 DRYDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 170,703 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - NEW YORK Allocations under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Allocations LEA ID District Under the Recovery Act* 3609360 DUANESBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 47,452 3609390 DUNDEE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 314,829 3609420 DUNKIRK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 855,339 3609540 EAST AURORA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 72,102 3604920 EAST BLOOMFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 41,289 3609630 EAST GREENBUSH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3609660 EAST HAMPTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 59,161 3609690 EAST IRONDEQUOIT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 340,174 3609720 EAST ISLIP UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3609840 EAST MEADOW UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3609870 EAST MORICHES UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3609900 EAST QUOGUE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 20,953 3627810 EAST RAMAPO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (SPRING VALLEY) 5,896,933 3609930 EAST ROCHESTER UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 146,219 3609960 EAST ROCKAWAY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3609990 EAST SYRACUSE-MINOA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 256,363 3610050 EAST WILLISTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3610080 EASTCHESTER UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 3600125 EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR CENTRAL SCHOOL
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