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Emergency Assistance for Nonpublic Schools Authorized by the U.S Emergency Assistance for Nonpublic Schools Authorized by the U.S. Congress under the CRSSA Act (Dec. 2020) COUNTY NONPUBLIC SCHOOL AVAILABLE AMOUNT Adair Cookson Hills Christian School $169,406.72 Bryan Victory Life Academy $367,429.44 Canadian Mingo Valley Christian School $649,010.88 Canadian Sacred Heart Catholic School $167,117.44 Canadian St. John Nepomuk Catholic School $247,242.24 Cleveland All Saints Catholic School $534,546.88 Creek Eagle Point Christian Academy $588,344.96 Jackson Altus Christian Academy $218,626.24 Kay First Lutheran School $335,379.52 Kay St. Mary's Catholic School $230,072.64 Kingfisher Holy Trinity Catholic School $314,776.00 McClain Shiloh Christian School $57,232.00 Muskogee St. Joseph Catholic School $239,229.76 Oklahoma Bishop John Carroll School $424,661.44 Oklahoma Bishop McGuiness Catholic High School $1,189,280.96 Oklahoma Christ the King $685,639.36 Oklahoma Cristo Rey Catholic High School $2,480,434.88 Oklahoma Holy Trinity Lutheran Church $204,890.56 Oklahoma Little Light Christian School $89,281.92 Oklahoma Mercy School Institute $295,317.12 Oklahoma Mount Saint Mary High School $676,482.24 Oklahoma Oklahoma Christian Academy $729,135.68 Oklahoma Positive Tomorrows $969,510.08 Oklahoma Sacred Heart Catholic School $932,881.60 Oklahoma SNU Lab School $315,920.64 Oklahoma St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church $1,051,924.16 Oklahoma St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School $638,709.12 Oklahoma St. Eugene Catholic School $425,806.08 Oklahoma St. James Catholic School $1,413,630.40 Oklahoma St. Paul's Community School $410,925.76 Oklahoma St. Phillip Neri $256,399.36 Oklahoma The Academy of Classical Studies $1,206,450.56 Osage Metro Christian Academy $1,046,200.96 Ottawa Mt. Olive Lutheran School $218,626.24 Pottawatomie Family of Faith Christian School $135,067.52 Rogers Claremore Christian $327,367.04 Tulsa All Saints Catholic School $448,663.68 Tulsa Bishop Kelley High School $1,458,271.36 Tulsa Holy Family Classical School $156,815.68 Tulsa Legacy Christian School $270,135.04 Tulsa Marquette $462,434.56 Tulsa Monte Cassino School $725,701.76 Tulsa Peace Academy $581,477.12 Tulsa Rejoice Christian School $1,173,256.00 Tulsa Saints Peter and Paul $2,013,421.76 Tulsa School of St. Mary $297,606.40 Tulsa St. Pius X $453,277.44 Tulsa Town and Country School $270,135.04 Tulsa Tulsa Adventist Academy $199,167.36 Tulsa University School $272,424.32 Tulsa Wright Christian Academy $455,566.72 Wagoner Wagoner Christian School $190,010.24 Washington Paths to Independence $271,279.68 Washington St. John Catholic School $196,878.08 Washington Wesleyan Christian School $532,257.60 Woodward Woodward Christian School $114,464.00 TOTAL $30,786,202.24 Oklahoma State Department of Education | April 20, 2021.
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