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Grant Award Approval Form Nov 072005 00-2805 PINK MichiganDepartment of Edtation Rev. 10/01 OFFICE OF BUDGET. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS GRANT AWARD APPROVAL FORM NOV 072005 CHIEFACADEMIC OFFICER Date of SSE approval of grant criteria - NA 1. Official Nameof Grant Program: 2004 2005 Title V. Part A lrvK>VativePrOgrams Dlnitial - - DAmenctnerIt ~continuation (years) (title) (type) Legis/atk>nAuthorizing this Grant Program: SecOOn2101 P.L 107.110 No Chid Left BehirKf Act of 2001 I - __~Federa/ Grant CFDA NLmber84-298A nSta~e Grant Foundation) 2. Type and Purpose of Grant Program: (check one) Support local edlK:ation refOfTnefforts and implementation; provide innovation and educatk>n improvement OCompetitive for all stUdents inclUding at-risk youth; improve school teacher and student perfonnance inclUding ~Fonnula professk>nal development and class size reduction. OOther (specify) 3. SBE Priorities and Policies that this Grant Program SupporlS:(Check all that apply) Priorities ~ OOlher ~Integrating Communitiesand Schools OBullying OElevating EducationalLeadership OCharacter Edocation (specify) OEmbracingthe InformationAge ~Creatlng EffectiveLearning Environments OEnsuring EarlyChildhood Literacy OFamily Involvement ~Ensuring ExcellentEducators - g~~ -~s 4. Grant Categories (if-riiitdescribedin Item 2): APPUCABLE 5. Targe~pulatlon to be Served by Grant: All K-12students and educators,public and non-public, ~ofal Funds Awarded: $8,525,117 7. Eligible APplicants: Localschool distrk:ts, publk: schcd academies,Intennediate school distrk:ts, and state ageooleseducating chHdren ages 5-17. 8. DesCitptiOOOfPriorities Given to Any Specific Population orLOcatiOri:- DNOT APPLICABLE Priority is given to high poverty districts based on free lunch and census poverty. Priority is also given to sparsely popl.Jated distrk:ts 9. Grant Administration:-- ~ YD.i! ~ ~ OffK:e of School Improvement Regional/Fieid Services Support Linda Brown 517-373-3921 ~~ INSTRUCfIONS: A Completeitems 1-10 on this form. The GrantsAdministration Unit will facilitate completionof items 11-14. B. Attach three (3) setsof Exhibits A, B, and C. Exhibit A---List of applicants(alphabetical order) recommendedfor funding, the amountrequested, the amountrecommended, and a threeto five sentenceabstract of the proposal. Exhibit B--List of applicants(alphabetical order) not recommendedfor funding and the amounteach requested. Exhibit C---Map of Michigan indicating the location of recommendedapplicants. c Attach the grant awardletters for the Superintendent'ssignature and the non-awardletters for the ServiceArea Director's signature. The letters shouldbe submittedin the sameorder given in Exhibit A and/orB. For eachfinal Grant Award Notification letter, a Grant Award Notification form (yellow sheet)also needsto be submittedfor the Superintendent's signature. D. Transmit Grant Award Approval Form (pink), attachments,and lettersto the Grant Administration Unit Revised: 10/27/05 2004-05 Title V, Part A, Innovative Program Allocations Detail by Fiscal Agent Fiscal District Building District Agent Code Code Fiscal Agent/District Enrollment Allocation 01010 Alcona Community Schools 1,029.00 11,558 02010 AuTrain Onota Schools 34.00 307 02020 Burt Township School 80.00 877 02070 Munising Public Schools 926.86 5,773 02080 Superior Central School Disb'k:t 387.29 3,476 03000 Allegan County I.S.D. 1,096 Amount to be Distributed 537 Administering ISO 03 559 03000 00000 ISO Membership- Special Ed 173.75 03020 02367 OTSEGO BAPTIST ACADEMY 164.00 03040 02585 MOLINE CHRISTIAN SCHOOl 246.00 03020 02888 PEACE EVAN LUTHERAN SCHOOl 19.00 03020 03850 STMARGARETSCHOOl 102.00 03070 04014 ST STANISLAUS SCHOOL 88.00 03040 04028 ST THERESE SCHOOL 61.00 03060 05092 EAST MARTIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 104.00 ~70 05173 ST MARY'S VISITATION SCHOOL 82.00 ~70 06624 ST PETER'S & ST PAUL'S LUTH 29.00 ~ 08434 EAST MARTIN CHRISTIAN HIGH 29.00 03010 Plainwell Community Schools 2,841.53 1,722 03020 Otsego Public Schools 2,265.73 1,373 03030 Allegan Public Schools 3,000.42 1,818 03040 Wayland Union Schools 3,182.94 1,930 03050 Fennville Public Schools 1,461.41 9,638 03060 Martin Public Schools 690.30 418 03070 Hopkins Public Schools 1,459.08 885 03080 Saugatuck Public Schools 814.59 477 03080 08977 IMMACULATA ACADEMY 27.00 03100 Hamilton Community Schools 2,490.56 1,510 03440 Ganges Dist. #4 25.00 156 03901 Discovery Elementary School 136.00 762 * 03902 Outlook Academy 15.00 331 04000 Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona E.S.D. 1,769 Amount to be Distributed 669 AdministeringISO 04 1,100 04000 00000 ISO Membership - SpecialEd 73.95 04010 01831 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sa-lOOL 108.00 04010 03609 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL 124.00 04010 04943 ALPENA SDA SCHOOL 5.00 04010 08768 ALPENA CHRISTIAN SCH/ASSOC. 17.00 04010 Alpena Public Schools 5.034.96 12,628 Note: Title V, Part A services must be provk1ed on an equitable basis to all nonpublic schools that moose to participate. DistricIsJJSDs should use the enrollment numbers for the Dis1rict/ISD and all participating nonpu~ic schools to make an equ1ta~e distribution. Page 1 Fiscal District Building District Agent Code Code Fiscal Agent/District Enrollment Allocation 04901 Bingham Academy 86.00 379 05010 Alba Public Schools 169.00 1,989 05035 Central Lake Public Schools 470.63 285 05040 Bellalre Public Schools 617.18 374 05060 Elk Rapids Public Schools 1,546.45 937 05065 Ellsworth Community Schools 273.40 1,567 05065 01063 EBENEZER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 22.00 05070 Mancelona Public Schools 1,225.49 7,527 05901 Concord Academy Antrim 182.00 1,025 06010 Arenac-Eastem Schools 396.00 5,556 06020 AuGres-Sims School District 532.14 3,066 06050 Standish-Sterling Community Schools 1,902.20 10,858 07010 Arvon Township Schools 8.00 212 07020 Baraga Area Schools 572.59 6,164 07020 07421 PELKIE MENNONITE SCHOOl 13.00 07040 L'Anse Township School 862.89 5,060 07040 03328 SACRED HEART SCHOOl 56.00 08000 Barry I.S.D. 127 Amount to be Dis1ributed 31 Administering ISO 08 96 08000 00000 ISO Membership - Special Ed 52.00 08010 Delton-Keliogg Schools 2,034.12 1,233 08030 Hastings Area School 3,278.69 1,987 08050 Thomapple Kellogg Schools 2,893.87 1,755 09000 Bay-Arenac I.S.D. 26,867 Amount to be Disbibuted 8.550 Administering ISO 09 2,415 REMC 06 15.902 09000 00000 ISO Membership - Special Ed 234.19 09010 00310 BETHEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 60.00 09030 01200 FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL 155.00 09010 01449 GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL 43.00 09010 01745 HOlY TRJNITY SOiOOL 93.00 09010 01830 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SOiOOL 172.00 09010 03089 FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY 0.00 09090 03610 ST ANNE SCHO<X. 110.00 09010 03728 HOLYFAMILY MIDDLE SCHOOL 141.00 09050 03756 ST JOHN SCHOOL 81.00 09010 03760 ST JOHNS LUTHERAN AMELfTH 73.00 09010 03810 AUBURN AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOLS 78.00 09090 03927 ST MICHAEL SOiOOL 97.00 09010 04039 ST VALENT! NE SCHOOL 55.00 09010 04209 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOl.. 91.00 09010 04628 ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOl.. 102.00 09010 04629 ZION LUTHERAN BEAVER SCHOOL 90.00 09010 04939 ALL SAINTS CENTRAL HIGH SCH 190.00 09010 05435 ST BARTHOLOMEW LUTHERAN sa-! 59.00 09010 05448 ST JAMES SCHOOl 116.00 09010 05456 ST JOHNS LUTHERAN SCHOOl 58.00 09010 05482 ST PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 85.00 09010 05514 TRINITY LUTHERAN MONITOR 83.00 Note: Title V, Part A services must be provided on an equitable basis to an nonpubl'lCsd1ooIs that d\OOse to participate. Districts/lSDs should use the enrollment numbers for the District/ISD and all participating nonpU~ic sd1Ods to make an equitable dis1ribution. P~2 Fiscal District Building District Code Agent Code Fiscal Agent/District Enrollment Allocatiol 09010 05666 ST STANISLAUS SCHOOL 82.00 09090 07734 BIBLE BAPTIST SCHOOl.. 2.00 09010 Bay City Public Schools 9,843.15 45,329 09030 Bangor Township Schools 2,478.34 1,502 09050 Essexville-Hampton Schools 1,924.57 1,167 09090 Pinconning Area Schools 1,954.66 5,370 09901 Bay-Arenac Community High School 125.23 600 09902 Bay County Public School Academy 353.00 2,509 10015 Benzie County Central Schools 2,000.82 16,962 10025 Frankfort Elberta Area Schools 579.27 2,026 11000 Berrien County 1.5.0. 44,913 Amount to be Distributed 7,055 hiministeting ISO 11 4,976 REMC 11 32,882 11000 00000 ISO Membersh~- SpedaI Ed 371.09 11240 00515 UNIVERSITY SCH-ANDREWS ACAD 267.00 11340 01826 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOl.. 44.00 11020 &3755 LAKE MICHIGAN CATHOLIC SCH 264.00 11320 03790 ST JOSEPH CATHOlIC SCHOOL 134.00 11020 03791 LAKE MICHIGAN CATHOLIC SCH 271.00 11030 03961 ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL 86.00 11020 04210 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 198.00 11033 04215 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 42.00 11240 04976 BERRIEN SPRINGS VILLAGE SOA 199.00 11020 05129 GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL 97.00 11300 05297 NILES SDA SCHOOL 54.00 11010 05476 ST MATTHEWEV LUTHERANSCH 38.00 11240 05513 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 105.00 11030 05942 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 151.00 11020 06012 MICHIGAN LUTHERAN HIGH SCH 97.00 11010 06039 ST PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 37.00 11250 06332 EAU ClAIRE SDA SCHOOL 25.00 11330 06509 FAITH EV LUTHERAN SCHOOL 8.00 11010 06985 GOOO SHEPHERD EV LUTH SCHOOL 14.00 11320 07177 GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 188.00 11310 07194 JESUS CHRIST ACADEMY 47.00 11240 08053 RUTH MURDOCH ELEM SCHOOL 308.00 11033 08761 CHIKAMING SOA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6.00 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 5,041.76 107,996 00206 BROOKVIEWSCHOOl.. 99.00 11020 St. Joseph Public Schools 2.845.51 1,725 11030 Lakeshore Public Schools 2,828.33 1,714 11033 River Valley Public Schools 1,046.30 635 11160 Galien Township Schools 309.50 2,654 11200 New Buffalo Area Schools 839.33 417 03881 ST MARYOF THE LAKESCHOOL 150.00 11210 Brandywine Public Schools 1,532.75 929 11240 Berrien Springs Public Schools 1,601.57 6,815 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools 897.00 3,935 11300 Niles Community Schools 4,140.21 12,663 03911 ST MARYSCHOOL 105.00 ~te: Title V, Part A servicesmust be proVidedon an equitablebasis to all nonpubficschools that moose to participate.
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