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Esser 2 Estimated Allocations.Xlsx Michigan Department of Education SFA Estimates ESSER1 Funds Second Stimulus 2019‐20 Final Allocations ESSER2 Funds Total: $ 1,656,308,000 Created 05/01/2020 90% $ 1,490,677,200 *Please note: No changes were made from Estimated to Final Allocations ESSER1 % of Estimated ESSER2 Agency Code Agency Name Final Allocation Total Funding 01010 Alcona Community Schools $170,024 0.048465% $ 722,458 02010 AuTrain‐Onota Public Schools $19,587 0.005583% $ 83,228 02020 Burt Township School District $1,339 0.000382% $ 5,690 02070 Munising Public Schools $78,058 0.022250% $ 331,681 02080 Superior Central School District $52,921 0.015085% $ 224,870 03010 Plainwell Community Schools $228,559 0.065150% $ 971,183 03020 Otsego Public Schools $164,258 0.046822% $ 697,958 03030 Allegan Public Schools $306,177 0.087275% $ 1,300,994 03040 Wayland Union Schools $199,432 0.056848% $ 847,418 03050 Fennville Public Schools $241,518 0.068844% $ 1,026,248 03060 Martin Public Schools $74,069 0.021113% $ 314,731 03070 Hopkins Public Schools $76,871 0.021912% $ 326,637 03080 Saugatuck Public Schools $50,647 0.014437% $ 215,207 03100 Hamilton Community Schools $111,906 0.031899% $ 475,506 03900 Innocademy Allegan Campus $32,269 0.009198% $ 137,116 03902 Outlook Academy $26,719 0.007616% $ 113,533 04010 Alpena Public Schools $689,692 0.196596% $ 2,930,608 05010 Alba Public Schools $37,015 0.010551% $ 157,282 05035 Central Lake Public Schools $50,595 0.014422% $ 214,986 05040 Bellaire Public Schools $60,225 0.017167% $ 255,905 05060 Elk Rapids Schools $131,607 0.037514% $ 559,219 05065 Ellsworth Community School $32,950 0.009392% $ 140,010 05070 Mancelona Public Schools $213,185 0.060768% $ 905,856 06010 Arenac Eastern School District $98,725 0.028141% $ 419,498 06020 Au Gres‐Sims School District $97,058 0.027666% $ 412,415 06050 Standish‐Sterling Community Schools $271,108 0.077279% $ 1,151,980 07020 Baraga Area Schools $85,986 0.024510% $ 365,368 07040 L'Anse Area Schools $116,715 0.033269% $ 495,940 08010 Delton Kellogg Schools $165,587 0.047200% $ 703,605 08030 Hastings Area School District $278,922 0.079506% $ 1,185,183 08050 Thornapple Kellogg School District $156,485 0.044606% $ 664,929 09010 Bay City School District $1,865,141 0.531656% $ 7,925,274 09030 Bangor Township Schools $348,885 0.099449% $ 1,482,467 09050 Essexville‐Hampton Public Schools $127,032 0.036210% $ 539,779 09090 Pinconning Area Schools $221,507 0.063140% $ 941,218 09901 Bay‐Arenac Community High School $56,277 0.016042% $ 239,130 09902 State Street Academy $64,231 0.018309% $ 272,927 09903 Bay City Academy $134,533 0.038348% $ 571,652 10015 Benzie County Central Schools $244,906 0.069810% $ 1,040,644 10025 Frankfort‐Elberta Area Schools $87,629 0.024979% $ 372,349 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools $3,245,027 0.924991% $ 13,788,624 11020 St. Joseph Public Schools $161,030 0.045901% $ 684,241 11030 Lakeshore School District (Berrien) $185,703 0.052934% $ 789,081 11033 River Valley School District $134,581 0.038362% $ 571,856 11200 New Buffalo Area Schools $161,587 0.046060% $ 686,608 11210 Brandywine Community Schools $216,197 0.061627% $ 918,655 11240 Berrien Springs Public Schools $370,085 0.105492% $ 1,572,549 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools $312,009 0.088938% $ 1,325,775 11300 Niles Community Schools $727,797 0.207458% $ 3,092,523 11310 Buchanan Community Schools $269,965 0.076953% $ 1,147,123 11320 Watervliet School District $185,947 0.053004% $ 790,118 11330 Coloma Community Schools $534,064 0.152234% $ 2,269,321 11340 Bridgman Public Schools $114,617 0.032671% $ 487,025 11670 Hagar Township S/D #6 $13,405 0.003821% $ 56,960 11830 Sodus Township S/D #5 $2,328 0.000664% $ 9,892 11901 Countryside Academy $264,137 0.075292% $ 1,122,359 11903 Benton Harbor Charter School Academy $250,624 0.071440% $ 1,064,940 Assumes FY 2019-20 Title I, Part A allocations are basis for distributing ESSER2 funds. Estimates of ESSER2 by SFA Page 1 of 15 1/13/2021 Michigan Department of Education SFA Estimates ESSER1 Funds Second Stimulus 2019‐20 Final Allocations ESSER2 Funds Total: $ 1,656,308,000 Created 05/01/2020 90% $ 1,490,677,200 *Please note: No changes were made from Estimated to Final Allocations ESSER1 % of Estimated ESSER2 Agency Code Agency Name Final Allocation Total Funding 11904 Mildred C. Wells Preparatory Academy $108,041 0.030797% $ 459,083 12010 Coldwater Community Schools $567,595 0.161792% $ 2,411,799 12020 Bronson Community School District $254,459 0.072533% $ 1,081,236 12040 Quincy Community Schools $322,815 0.092018% $ 1,371,691 12901 Pansophia Academy $204,132 0.058188% $ 867,389 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools $2,441,698 0.696003% $ 10,375,154 13050 Athens Area Schools $107,798 0.030728% $ 458,050 13070 Harper Creek Community Schools $247,997 0.070691% $ 1,053,778 13080 Homer Community School District $120,235 0.034273% $ 510,897 13090 Lakeview Sch. District (Calhoun) $439,607 0.125309% $ 1,867,958 13095 Mar Lee School District $50,306 0.014340% $ 213,758 13110 Marshall Public Schools $898,067 0.255993% $ 3,816,026 13120 Pennfield Schools $184,844 0.052690% $ 785,431 13130 Tekonsha Community Schools $115,822 0.033015% $ 492,146 13135 Union City Community Schools $156,815 0.044700% $ 666,331 13900 Battle Creek Montessori Academy $52,038 0.014833% $ 221,118 13901 Arbor Academy $82,164 0.023421% $ 349,128 13902 Endeavor Charter Academy $214,256 0.061073% $ 910,407 13903 Marshall Academy $61,500 0.017530% $ 261,323 13904 Battle Creek Area Learning Center $51,034 0.014547% $ 216,851 13905 Lakeside Charter Academy ‐ Albion $60,446 0.017230% $ 256,844 14010 Cassopolis Public Schools $214,424 0.061121% $ 911,121 14020 Dowagiac Union School District $598,840 0.170699% $ 2,544,564 14030 Edwardsburg Public Schools $160,381 0.045716% $ 681,484 14050 Marcellus Community Schools $109,673 0.031262% $ 466,018 15010 Beaver Island Community School $1,398 0.000398% $ 5,940 15020 Boyne City Public Schools $128,800 0.036714% $ 547,291 15030 Boyne Falls Public School District $33,026 0.009414% $ 140,333 15050 Charlevoix Public Schools $144,403 0.041162% $ 613,591 15060 East Jordan Public Schools $174,600 0.049769% $ 741,903 15901 Concord Academy ‐ Boyne $18,648 0.005316% $ 79,238 15902 Charlevoix Montessori Academy for the Arts $15,561 0.004436% $ 66,121 16015 Cheboygan Area Schools $429,097 0.122314% $ 1,823,300 16050 Inland Lakes Schools $193,459 0.055145% $ 822,037 16070 Mackinaw City Public Schools $41,965 0.011962% $ 178,316 16100 Wolverine Community School District $90,485 0.025793% $ 384,485 17010 Sault Ste. Marie Area Schools $482,925 0.137657% $ 2,052,023 17050 DeTour Area Schools $20,885 0.005953% $ 88,744 17090 Pickford Public Schools $35,542 0.010131% $ 151,023 17110 Rudyard Area Schools $291,050 0.082963% $ 1,236,717 17140 Brimley Area Schools $76,413 0.021781% $ 324,691 17160 Whitefish Township Schools $789 0.000225% $ 3,353 17901 Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting Anishnabe Academy $126,601 0.036087% $ 537,947 17902 Ojibwe Charter School $38,310 0.010920% $ 162,785 17903 DeTour Arts and Technology Academy $21,132 0.006024% $ 89,793 18010 Clare Public Schools $319,019 0.090936% $ 1,355,561 18020 Farwell Area Schools $431,438 0.122981% $ 1,833,247 18060 Harrison Community Schools $751,375 0.214178% $ 3,192,709 19010 DeWitt Public Schools $52,686 0.015018% $ 223,871 19070 Fowler Public Schools $19,809 0.005647% $ 84,172 19100 Bath Community Schools $64,610 0.018417% $ 274,538 19120 Ovid‐Elsie Area Schools $177,522 0.050602% $ 754,319 19125 Pewamo‐Westphalia Community Schools $40,907 0.011660% $ 173,820 19140 St. Johns Public Schools $202,313 0.057669% $ 859,659 19900 Michigan International Prep School $47,358 0.013499% $ 201,232 20015 Crawford AuSable Schools $445,239 0.126915% $ 1,891,890 21010 Escanaba Area Public Schools $486,334 0.138629% $ 2,066,509 Assumes FY 2019-20 Title I, Part A allocations are basis for distributing ESSER2 funds. Estimates of ESSER2 by SFA Page 2 of 15 1/13/2021 Michigan Department of Education SFA Estimates ESSER1 Funds Second Stimulus 2019‐20 Final Allocations ESSER2 Funds Total: $ 1,656,308,000 Created 05/01/2020 90% $ 1,490,677,200 *Please note: No changes were made from Estimated to Final Allocations ESSER1 % of Estimated ESSER2 Agency Code Agency Name Final Allocation Total Funding 21025 Gladstone Area Schools $122,071 0.034796% $ 518,699 21060 Rapid River Public Schools $62,098 0.017701% $ 263,864 21065 Big Bay De Noc School District $44,475 0.012678% $ 188,981 21090 Bark River‐Harris School District $72,838 0.020762% $ 309,500 21135 Mid Peninsula School District $19,637 0.005598% $ 83,441 22010 Iron Mountain Public Schools $172,595 0.049198% $ 733,383 22025 Norway‐Vulcan Area Schools $90,647 0.025839% $ 385,173 22030 Breitung Township School District $126,616 0.036092% $ 538,011 22045 North Dickinson County Schools $61,292 0.017471% $ 260,439 23010 Bellevue Community Schools $169,882 0.048425% $ 721,855 23030 Charlotte Public Schools $290,003 0.082665% $ 1,232,268 23050 Eaton Rapids Public Schools $248,688 0.070888% $ 1,056,714 23060 Grand Ledge Public Schools $330,164 0.094113% $ 1,402,918 23065 Maple Valley Schools $261,508 0.074543% $ 1,111,188 23080 Olivet Community Schools $117,606 0.033523% $ 499,726 23090 Potterville Public Schools $79,590 0.022687% $ 338,190 23900 LifeTech Academy $50,186 0.014305% $ 213,248 23901 Island City Academy $19,800 0.005644% $ 84,133 23902 Relevant Academy of Eaton County $32,951 0.009393% $ 140,014 23903 Insight School of Michigan $222,457 0.063411% $ 945,254 24020 Harbor Springs School District $57,019 0.016253% $ 242,283 24030 Alanson Public Schools $79,289 0.022601% $ 336,911 24040 Pellston Public Schools $134,958 0.038470% $ 573,458 24070 Public Schools of Petoskey $206,644 0.058904% $ 878,062 24901 Concord Academy ‐ Petoskey $32,946 0.009391% $ 139,993 25010 Flint, School District of the City of $9,450,368 2.693815% $ 40,156,082 25030 Grand Blanc Community Schools $578,600 0.164929% $ 2,458,561 25040 Mt.
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