Fiscal Year 2012 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - INDIANA

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Fiscal Year 2012 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - INDIANA Fiscal Year 2012 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - INDIANA FY 2012 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 1800060 Adams Central Community Schools 1,023,941 1800120 Alexandria Community School Corporation 313,144 1800150 Anderson Community School Corporation 4,061,141 1800180 Argos Community Schools 276,340 1800210 Attica Consolidated School Corporation 155,893 1800270 Avon Community School Corporation 477,948 1800330 Barr-Reeve Community School Corporation 496,135 1800360 Bartholomew County School Corporation 2,755,960 1800390 Batesville Community School Corporation 215,402 1800420 Baugo Community Schools 298,326 1800450 Beech Grove City Schools 593,734 1800480 Benton Community School Corporation 304,609 1800570 Blackford County Schools 455,603 1800600 Bloomfield School District 209,697 1800660 Blue River Valley Schools 185,320 1800720 Bluffton-Harrison Metropolitan School District 236,229 1800750 Boone Township Metropolitan School District 99,979 1800900 Bremen Public Schools 304,165 1800960 Brown County County School Corporation 436,261 1801020 Brownsburg Community School Corporation 414,547 1801050 Brownstown Central Community School Corporation 224,822 1801060 C. A. Beard Memorial School Corporation 225,636 1801170 Cannelton City Schools 99,477 1801200 Carmel Clay Schools 514,026 1801290 Carroll Consolidated School Corporation 103,230 1801320 Cass Township Schools 39,829 1801410 Caston School Corporation 326,308 1801440 Center Grove Community School Corporation 469,820 1801560 Centerville-Abington Community Schools 252,892 1801710 Central Noble Community School Corporation 157,690 1802880 City of East Chicago School District 4,337,026 1801890 Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation 732,958 1801920 Clarksville Community School Corporation 324,135 1800840 Clay Community Schools 847,544 1802130 Clinton Central School Corporation 172,978 1802160 Clinton Prairie School Corporation 78,032 1802220 Cloverdale Community Schools 348,417 1802400 Concord Community Schools 1,196,164 1802430 Covington Community School Corporation 152,626 1807020 Cowan Community School Corporation 104,102 1802440 Crawford County Community School Corporation 523,588 1802460 Crawfordsville Community Schools 731,464 1812060 Crothersville Community Schools 124,149 1802490 Crown Point Community School Corporation 670,409 1802520 Culver Community Schools Corporation 314,070 1809840 Daleville Community Schools 70,016 1802550 Danville Community School Corporation 243,851 1802610 Decatur County Community Schools 404,355 1802640 Decatur Township Metropolitan School District 1,416,586 1801590 DeKalb County Central United School District 538,098 1803060 DeKalb County Eastern Community School District 230,132 1802660 Delaware Community School Corporation 300,750 1802700 Delphi Community School Corporation 266,413 1802730 Dewey Township Schools 17,699 1802800 Duneland School Corporation 551,103 1802850 East Allen County Schools 3,270,354 1802940 East Gibson School Corporation 182,936 1802970 East Noble School Corporation 614,808 1809000 East Porter County School Corporation 189,391 1803000 East Washington School Corporation 399,282 1803030 Eastbrook Community School Corporation 193,455 Fiscal Year 2012 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - INDIANA FY 2012 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 1803090 Eastern Greene County School District 184,594 1803120 Eastern Hancock County Community School Corporation 65,840 1803150 Eastern Howard School Corporation 112,984 1807110 Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation 227,734 1803240 Edinburgh Community School Corporation 380,142 1803270 Elkhart Community Schools 5,164,085 1803300 Elwood Community School Corporation 606,334 1803330 Eminence Community School Corporation 56,899 1803450 Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation 7,403,558 1803480 Fairfield Community Schools 458,909 1803510 Fayette County School Corporation 1,089,351 1803570 Flat Rock-Hawcreek School Corporation 141,496 1803630 Fort Wayne Community Schools 12,316,663 1803660 Frankfort Community Schools 983,716 1803690 Franklin Community School Corporation 882,582 1803700 Franklin County Community School Corporation 532,942 1803750 Franklin Township Community School Corporation 984,115 1812880 Frankton-Lapel Community Schools 389,479 1803780 Fremont Community Schools 125,177 1803810 Frontier School Corporation 94,289 1803840 Garrett-Keyser-Butler Community Schools 210,525 1803870 Gary Community School Corporation 14,358,783 1803930 Goshen Community Schools 1,890,246 1803940 Greater Clark County Schools 2,541,312 1803960 Greater Jasper Consolidated Schools 252,792 1803990 Greencastle Community School Corporation 302,395 1804050 Greenfield-Central Community Schools 457,627 1804080 Greensburg Community Schools 573,921 1804110 Greenwood Community School Corporation 873,791 1804170 Griffith Public Schools 443,648 1804230 Hamilton Community Schools 359,796 1804260 Hamilton Heights School Corporation 225,608 1810650 Hamilton Southeastern Schools 496,972 1804320 Hammond School City 6,102,967 1804350 Hanover Community School Corporation 202,396 1804560 Highland School Town 307,252 1804590 Hobart School City 605,642 1804710 Huntington County Community School Corporation 809,941 1804770 Indianapolis Public Schools 34,691,811 1804800 Jac-Cen-Del Community School Corporation 149,305 1804980 Jay School Corporation 966,356 1805190 Jennings County Schools 1,121,479 1809120 John Glenn School Corporation 297,584 1805280 Kankakee Valley School Corporation 383,659 1805340 Knox Community School Corporation 587,365 1805370 Kokomo-Center Township Consolidated School Corporation 2,260,185 1805580 La Porte Community School Corporation 1,357,132 1805400 Lafayette School Corporation 2,623,777 1805450 Lake Central School Corporation 826,300 1805460 Lake Ridge Schools 1,197,079 1802910 Lake Station Community Schools 507,652 1805520 Lakeland School Corporation 689,640 1803720 Lanesville Community School Corporation 50,396 1805670 Lawrence Township Metropolitan School District 4,015,907 1805700 Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation 334,136 1805790 Lebanon Community School Corporation 448,071 1805880 Liberty-Perry Community School Corporation 164,370 1805910 Linton-Stockton School Corporation 264,271 1806030 Logansport Community School Corporation 1,083,440 1806060 Loogootee Community School Corporation 141,100 1806090 Maconaquah School Corporation 491,320 Fiscal Year 2012 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - INDIANA FY 2012 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 1806120 Madison Consolidated Schools 783,634 1806240 Madison-Grant United School Corporation 317,529 1806270 Manchester Community Schools 283,529 1806390 Marion Community Schools 2,211,892 1806480 Marion-Adams Schools 212,205 1806510 Martinsville Schools Metropolitan School District 965,817 1801230 Medora Community School Corporation 77,118 1809690 Merrillville Community School 1,521,441 1806570 Michigan City Area Schools 2,528,711 1806600 Middlebury Community Schools 625,181 1806630 Milan Community Schools 137,369 1806660 Mill Creek Community School Corporation 114,769 1806840 Mishawaka School City 1,263,998 1806870 Mississinewa Community School Corporation 521,722 1806900 Mitchell Community Schools 566,897 1807080 Monroe Central School Corporation 194,114 1800630 Monroe County Community School Corporation 2,408,607 1804140 Monroe-Gregg School District 156,432 1807140 Mooresville Consolidated School Corporation 471,445 1807230 Mount Pleasant Township Community School Corporation 273,926 1807260 Mount Vernon Community School Corporation 219,466 1807290 Mount Vernon Metropolitan School District 299,124 1807320 Muncie Community Schools 3,214,983 1807350 Munster School Town 289,370 1807380 Nettle Creek School Corporation 244,574 1807410 New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated Schools 2,479,077 1807440 New Castle Community School Corporation 995,316 1807470 New Durham Township Metropolitan School District 136,050 1807500 New Harmony Town and Township Consolidated Schools 16,737 1807560 New Prairie United School Corporation 561,842 1807620 Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United School Corporation 240,600 1807650 Noblesville Schools 760,511 1807680 North Adams Community Schools 404,953 1807710 North Daviess Community Schools 456,232 1807770 North Gibson School Corporation 496,426 1800690 North Harrison Community School Corporation 257,669 1807800 North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation 308,389 1807830 North Knox School Corporation 380,648 1807860 North Lawrence Community Schools 1,126,863 1807890 North Miami Community Schools 177,901 1807900 North Montgomery Community School Corporation 229,220 1807920 North Newton School Corporation 185,327 1807950 North Posey County Schools Metropolitan School District 128,428 1807980 North Putnam Community Schools 290,122 1808010 North Spencer County School Corporation 211,338 1808070 North Vermillion Community School Corporation 146,402 1808100 North West Hendricks Schools 87,232 1808130 North White School Corporation 205,191 1808120 Northeast Dubois County School Corporation 56,086 1808160 Northeast School Corporation 325,224 1808190 Northeastern Wayne Schools 240,715 1808220 Northern Wells Community Schools 231,110 1808250 Northwest Allen County Schools 390,974 1808310 Northwestern Consolidated School Corporation 175,513 1802040 Northwestern School Corporation 198,881 1808340 Oak Hill United School Corporation 215,955 1808460 Oregon-Davis School Corporation 312,597 1808490 Orleans Community Schools 234,422 1808640 Paoli Community School Corporation 391,656 1808760 Penn-Harris-Madison
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