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Archived Information Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MICHIGAN Maximum Required Expenditures For Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child Transportation Expenditure For FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services*** 2601890 ADAMS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 87,366 17,473 1,344.10 2601920 ADDISON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 125,162 25,032 1,251.62 2601950 ADRIAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 920,438 184,088 1,400.97 2601980 AIRPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 491,113 98,223 1,233.95 2602010 AKRON-FAIRGROVE SCHOOLS 123,669 24,734 1,454.93 2602040 ALBA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 53,120 10,624 1,435.67 2602070 ALBION PUBLIC SCHOOLS 874,759 174,952 1,647.38 2602160 ALCONA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 266,103 53,221 1,478.35 2602190 ALGONAC COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 319,462 63,892 1,196.49 2602220 ALLEGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 526,636 105,327 1,382.25 2602520 ALLEN PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 0 0 0.00 2602550 ALLENDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 137,083 27,417 1,257.64 2602640 ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 556,512 111,302 1,423.30 2602670 ALMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 65,588 13,118 886.33 2602730 ALPENA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,140,291 228,058 1,460.04 2602790 ANCHOR BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 260,772 52,154 883.97 2602820 ANN ARBOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2,423,421 484,684 1,343.36 2603060 ARENAC EASTERN SCHOOL DISTRICT 153,908 30,782 1,554.63 2603240 ARMADA AREA SCHOOLS 79,970 15,994 908.75 2603270 ARVON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 20,240 4,048 1,445.69 2603480 ASHLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 104,193 20,839 1,488.48 2603510 ATHENS AREA SCHOOLS 131,122 26,224 1,248.79 2603540 ATHERTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 146,243 29,249 1,874.91 2603570 ATLANTA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 234,393 46,879 1,686.28 2603600 AU GRES-SIMS SCHOOL DISTRICT 150,562 30,112 1,490.72 2603660 AUTRAIN-ONOTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2,447 489 815.56 2603690 AVONDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 144,294 28,859 874.51 2600017 BAD AXE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 201,652 40,330 1,390.70 2603810 BALDWIN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 738,985 147,797 2,167.11 2603870 BANGOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS (VAN BUREN) 656,513 131,303 1,833.84 2603960 BANGOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 0 0 0.00 2603900 BANGOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS 268,173 53,635 1,389.50 2603990 BARAGA AREA SCHOOLS 161,272 32,254 1,697.60 2604020 BARK RIVER-HARRIS SCHOOL DISTRICT 143,903 28,781 1,514.77 2604170 BATH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 70,329 14,066 1,496.37 2600005 BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3,377,683 675,537 1,699.04 2604260 BAY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,874,654 574,931 1,552.19 2604290 BEAL CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28,363 5,673 1,668.42 2604320 BEAR LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 82,214 16,443 1,417.48 2604350 BEAVER ISLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL 0 0 0.00 2604440 BEAVERTON RURAL SCHOOLS 496,900 99,380 1,452.92 2604470 BEDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 418,400 83,680 1,205.76 2604500 BEECHER COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,557,121 511,424 2,109.84 2604530 BELDING AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 464,006 92,801 1,360.72 2604620 BELLAIRE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 57,538 11,508 1,224.22 2604650 BELLEVUE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 168,853 33,771 1,418.93 2604740 BENDLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 340,569 68,114 1,913.31 2604800 BENTLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 114,434 22,887 1,204.57 2604830 BENTON HARBOR AREA SCHOOLS 5,989,850 1,197,970 2,075.49 Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MICHIGAN Maximum Required Expenditures For Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child Transportation Expenditure For FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services*** 2604950 BENZIE COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL 441,607 88,321 1,415.41 2605010 BERKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 518,530 103,706 1,211.52 2605100 BERLIN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 0 0 0.00 2605430 BERRIEN SPRINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 458,376 91,675 1,364.21 2600006 BESSEMER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 108,415 21,683 1,526.97 2605690 BIG BAY DE NOC SCHOOL DISTRICT 107,885 21,577 1,457.90 2600105 BIG JACKSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,349 470 391.50 2605780 BIG RAPIDS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 513,706 102,741 1,476.17 2605820 BIRCH RUN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 205,028 41,006 1,242.59 2605850 BIRMINGHAM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 237,303 47,461 895.48 2606000 BLISSFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 153,771 30,754 1,220.40 2606090 BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 203,402 40,680 884.36 2600009 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 7F 0 0 0.00 2606270 BLOOMINGDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 570,958 114,192 1,498.58 2606300 BOIS BLANC PINES SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00 2606500 BOYNE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 346,475 69,295 1,474.36 2606510 BOYNE FALLS PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 45,527 9,105 1,517.55 2606570 BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 262,245 52,449 1,231.20 2606600 BRANDYWINE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 158,539 31,708 1,210.22 2606630 BRECKENRIDGE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 218,655 43,731 1,477.40 2606720 BREITUNG TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS 199,068 39,814 1,213.83 2606780 BRIDGEPORT-SPAULDING COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 652,734 130,547 1,870.30 2606840 BRIDGMAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 108,474 21,695 1,192.02 2606870 BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS 241,649 48,330 888.42 2606900 BRIMLEY AREA SCHOOLS 112,772 22,554 1,375.26 2606930 BRITTON-MACON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 46,489 9,298 1,192.02 2606960 BRONSON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 290,077 58,015 1,387.93 2607040 BROWN CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 301,949 60,390 1,451.68 2607140 BUCHANAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 224,100 44,820 1,295.38 2607170 BUCKLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 100,457 20,091 2,283.11 2607230 BUENA VISTA SCHOOL DISTRICT 874,320 174,864 1,684.62 2607320 BULLOCK CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT 318,461 63,692 1,488.14 2607410 BURR OAK COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 80,104 16,021 1,602.08 2607470 BURT TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,096 419 261.98 2607530 BYRON AREA SCHOOLS 90,594 18,119 1,224.24 2607560 BYRON CENTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS 104,309 20,862 984.05 2607590 CADILLAC AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 697,952 139,590 1,373.92 2607620 CALEDONIA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 111,263 22,253 904.58 2607710 CAMDEN-FRONTIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 278,841 55,768 1,499.14 2607800 CAPAC COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 179,995 35,999 1,313.83 2607890 CARMAN-AINSWORTH COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,400,367 280,073 1,502.54 2608010 CARNEY-NADEAU PUBLIC SCHOOLS 65,635 13,127 1,491.70 2608040 CARO COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 404,016 80,803 1,374.20 2608070 CARROLLTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 210,734 42,147 1,359.58 2608130 CARSON CITY-CRYSTAL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 338,685 67,737 1,472.54 2608160 CARSONVILLE-PORT SANILAC SCHOOL DISTRICT 182,848 36,570 1,576.27 2608280 CASEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 42,913 8,583 1,192.02 2608400 CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 324,362 64,872 1,398.11 2608430 CASSOPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 473,475 94,695 1,740.72 Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MICHIGAN Maximum Required Expenditures For Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child Transportation Expenditure For FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services*** 2608520 CEDAR SPRINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 379,063 75,813 1,255.18 2608580 CENTER LINE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 725,152 145,030 1,421.87 2608610 CENTRAL LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 80,721 16,144 1,368.15 2608640 CENTRAL MONTCALM PUBLIC SCHOOLS 538,500 107,700 1,451.48 2608670 CENTREVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 133,506 26,701 1,259.50 2608730 CHARLEVOIX PUBLIC SCHOOLS 153,771 30,754 1,260.42 2608770 CHARLOTTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 364,759 72,952 1,232.29 2608880 CHASSELL TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 36,953 7,391 1,192.02 2608910 CHEBOYGAN AREA SCHOOLS 688,765 137,753 1,490.83 2608940 CHELSEA SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00 2609150 CHESANING UNION SCHOOLS 299,511 59,902 1,721.33 2609560 CHIPPEWA HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 752,594 150,519 1,484.41 2609570 CHIPPEWA VALLEY SCHOOLS 444,182 88,836 883.07 2609630 CHURCH SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00 2617760 CITY OF HARPER WOODS SCHOOLS 121,586 24,317 1,253.47 2609750 CLARE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 403,922 80,784 1,458.20 2609840 CLARENCEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 163,307 32,661 1,192.02 2609900 CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 278,157 55,631 880.24 2609930 CLAWSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 0 0.00 2610020 CLIMAX-SCOTTS COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 31,757 6,351 962.33 2610050 CLINTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 113,242 22,648 1,217.66 2610080 CLINTONDALE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 472,041 94,408 1,210.36 2610110 CLIO AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 581,707 116,341 1,214.42 2610140 COLDWATER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 467,422 93,484 1,433.81 2610200 COLEMAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 189,955 37,991 1,461.19 2610230 COLFAX TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 1F 0 0 0.00 2610380 COLOMA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 270,459 54,092 1,974.15 2610410 COLON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 242,213 48,443 1,400.08 2606990 COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 154,473 30,895 1,206.82 2610620 COMSTOCK PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 284,893 56,979 1,202.08 2610590 COMSTOCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 510,185 102,037 1,275.46 2610650 CONCORD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 89,186 17,837 1,537.69 2610750 CONSTANTINE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 270,064 54,013 1,363.96 2610830 COOPERSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 259,861 51,972 1,261.46 2610860 CORUNNA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 197,876 39,575 1,221.45 2610980 COVERT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 874,896 174,979 2,558.18 2611030 CRAWFORD AUSABLE SCHOOLS 579,615 115,923 1,486.19 2600016 CRESTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT 176,456 35,291 891.19 2611140 CROSWELL-LEXINGTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 496,671 99,334 1,338.74 2611400 DANSVILLE SCHOOLS 41,413 8,283 1,479.02 2611430 DAVISON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 501,841 100,368 1,233.03 2611600 DEARBORN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 7,088,649 1,417,730 1,646.23 2611610 DEARBORN HEIGHTS SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 7 289,661 57,932 1,243.18 2611670 DECATUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 394,245 78,849 1,465.59 2611700 DECKERVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 167,571 33,514 1,373.54 2611730 DEERFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 30,993 6,199 1,192.02 2611910 DELTON-KELLOGG SCHOOL DISTRICT 353,385 70,677 1,353.97 2611970 DETOUR AREA SCHOOLS 33,377 6,675 1,335.06 2612000 DETROIT CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 146,347,259 29,269,452
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