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R. 1, Title IV, Part A Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Allocations Estimated Title IV District Rounded Allocation Code School District Name Amount 01010 Alcona Community Schools $4,214 02010 AuTrain-Onota Public Schools $86 02020 Burt Township School District $209 02070 Munising Public Schools $2,544 02070 MUNISING BAPTIST SCHOOL $0 02070 MUNISING SDA ELEM SCHOOL $29 02080 Superior Central Schools $1,769 03000 Allegan Area ESA $350 03010 Plainwell Community Schools $7,931 03020 Otsego Public Schools $6,192 03020 OTSEGO BAPTIST ACADEMY $0 03020 PEACE EVAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL $21 03020 ST MARGARET SCHOOL $243 03030 Allegan Public Schools $8,978 03040 Wayland Union Schools $7,520 03040 MOLINE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $649 03040 ST THERESE CATHOLIC SCHOOL $173 03050 Fennville Public Schools $5,771 03060 Martin Public Schools $2,744 03060 EAST MARTIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $373 03060 EAST MARTIN CHRISTIAN HIGH $100 03070 Hopkins Public Schools $4,164 03070 ST STANISLAUS SCHOOL $208 03070 ST MARY'S VISITATION SCHOOL $192 03070 ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL $0 03080 Saugatuck Public Schools $2,649 03100 Hamilton Community Schools $6,572 03440 Glenn Public School District $101 03901 Discovery Elementary School $506 03902 Outlook Academy $24 04000 Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona ESD $133 04010 Alpena Public Schools $17,893 04010 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL $286 04010 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL $212 04010 ALPENA SDA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $23 04901 Bingham Academy $943 05010 Alba Public Schools $992 05035 Central Lake Public Schools $1,373 05040 Bellaire Public Schools $1,501 05060 Elk Rapids Schools $4,683 05065 Ellsworth Community School $882 05065 EBENEZER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $72 05070 Mancelona Public Schools $4,768 05901 Concord Montessori & Community School $975 06010 Arenac Eastern School District $1,964 Page 1 Estimated Title IV District Rounded Allocation Code School District Name Amount 06020 AuGres-Sims School District $2,158 06050 Standish-Sterling Community Schools $7,614 07010 Arvon Township School District $227 07020 Baraga Area Schools $2,296 07020 PELKIE MENNONITE SCHOOL $0 07040 L'Anse Area Schools $2,395 07040 SACRED HEART SCHOOL $162 08000 Barry ISD $116 08010 Delton-Kellogg School District $5,790 08010 CEDAR CREEK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $196 08030 Hastings Area School District $8,748 08030 HASTINGS SDA SCHOOL $22 08030 ST ROSE OF LIMA SCHOOL $280 08030 BARRY COUNTY CHRISTIAN SCH $234 08050 Thornapple-Kellogg School District $7,144 09000 Bay-Arenac ISD $497 09010 Bay City Public Schools $38,678 09010 BETHEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL $215 09010 GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL $190 09010 HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL $282 09010 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL $676 09010 HOLY FAMILY MIDDLE SCHOOL $568 09010 ST JOHNS LUTHERAN AMELITH $265 09010 AUBURN AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOL $236 09010 ST VALENTINE SCHOOL $161 09010 TRINITY EV LUTHERAN SCHOOL $415 09010 ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL $448 09010 ZION LUTHERAN BEAVER SCHOOL $402 09010 ALL SAINTS CENTRAL HIGH SCH $701 09010 ST BARTHOLOMEW LUTHERAN SCH $249 09010 ST JAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $431 09010 ST JOHNS LUTHERAN SCHOOL $257 09010 ST PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL $311 09010 TRINITY LUTHERAN MONITOR $249 09010 ST STANISLAUS SCHOOL $249 09030 Bangor Township Schools $7,712 09030 FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL $381 09050 Essexville-Hampton Public Schools $5,060 09050 ST JOHN SCHOOL $150 09090 Pinconning Area Schools $5,781 09090 ST ANNE SCHOOL $168 09090 ST MICHAEL SCHOOL $305 09901 Bay-Arenac Community High School $568 09902 Bay County Public School Academy $1,759 10015 Benzie County Central Schools $7,389 10025 Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools $1,695 11000 Berrien County ISD $695 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools $55,602 Page 2 Estimated Title IV District Rounded Allocation Code School District Name Amount 11010 BROOKVIEW SCHOOL $1,645 11020 St. Joseph Public Schools $6,815 11020 LAKE MICHIGAN CATHOLIC SCH $588 11020 LAKE MICHIGAN CATHOLIC MS/HS $658 11020 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL $401 11020 GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL $309 11020 MICHIGAN LUTHERAN HIGH SCH $285 11030 Lakeshore School District $7,564 11030 ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL $251 11030 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL $355 11033 River Valley School District $3,211 11033 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL $146 11160 Galien Township School District $1,247 11200 New Buffalo Area Schools $2,340 11200 ST MARY OF THE LAKE SCHOOL $491 11210 Brandywine Community Schools $4,795 11240 Berrien Springs Public Schools $6,686 11240 UNIVERSITY SCH-ANDREWS ACAD $1,038 11240 VILLAGE SDA ELEM SCHOOL $755 11240 TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL $229 11240 RUTH MURDOCH ELEM SCHOOL $1,015 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools $9,566 11250 EAU CLAIRE SDA SCHOOL $259 11300 Niles Community School District $17,206 11300 ST MARY SCHOOL $356 11300 NILES SDA SCHOOL $187 11310 Buchanan Community Schools $6,556 11310 JESUS CHRIST ACADEMY $130 11320 Watervliet School District $4,269 11320 ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL $219 11320 GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $539 11330 Coloma Community Schools $15,905 11340 Bridgman Public Schools $2,740 11340 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL $68 11670 Hagar Township School District #6 $248 11830 Sodus Township School District #5 $333 11901 Countryside Academy $3,334 11903 Benton Harbor Charter School $5,330 11904 Mildred C. Wells Preparatory Academy $2,362 11905 Dream Academy $1,497 12000 Branch ISD $510 12010 Coldwater Community Schools $10,463 12010 WOODLAND SDA SCHOOL $63 12010 BRANCH COUNTY CHRISTIAN SCH $0 12010 FISKE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL $56 12010 ST CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC $243 12020 Bronson Community School District $4,780 12020 ST MARY ASSUMPTION SCHOOL $181 Page 3 Estimated Title IV District Rounded Allocation Code School District Name Amount 12020 GOLDEN RULE SCHOOL $0 12040 Quincy Community School District $6,954 12040 BOWEN CREEK AMISH SCHOOL $316 12901 Pansophia Academy $1,186 13000 Calhoun ISD $906 13010 Albion Public Schools $10,472 13010 MONTCALM SCHOOL $403 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools $41,500 13020 ST JOSEPH MIDDLE SCHOOL $825 13020 ST PHILIP CATH CENTRAL HIGH $876 13020 BATTLE CREEK ACADEMY $947 13020 BEDFORD BIBLE CHURCH SCHOOL $0 13050 Athens Area Schools $2,556 13070 Harper Creek Community Schools $8,202 13080 Homer Community Schools $4,124 13080 COOKS PRAIRIE BAPTIST SCHOOL $0 13090 Lakeview School District $10,637 13090 ST JOSEPH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $812 13090 CROSSCREEK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $144 13090 CALHOUN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $190 13095 Mar Lee School District $1,021 13110 Marshall Public Schools $7,005 13110 MAPLE GROVE CHRISTIAN ACAD $0 13120 Pennfield School District $5,347 13120 BATTLE CREEK CHRISTIAN SCH $169 13130 Tekonsha Community Schools $1,178 13135 Union City Community Schools $5,911 13901 Arbor Academy $845 13902 Endeavor Charter Academy $2,646 13903 Marshall Academy $520 13904 Battle Creek Area Learning Center $759 14000 Lewis Cass ISD $253 14010 Cassopolis Public Schools $6,055 14010 CALVIN CENTER SDA SCHOOL $42 14020 Dowagiac Union School District $11,436 14020 CALVARY BIBLE ACADEMY $130 14020 ST JOHNS LUTHERAN SCHOOL $0 14030 Edwardsburg Public Schools $6,723 14050 Marcellus Community Schools $3,093 15000 Charlevoix-Emmet ISD $227 15010 Beaver Island Community School $124 15020 Boyne City Public Schools $5,506 15030 Boyne Falls Public School District $910 15050 Charlevoix Public Schools $3,845 15050 ST MARY SCHOOL $248 15060 East Jordan Public Schools $3,702 15901 Concord Academy: Boyne $347 15902 Northwest Academy $476 Page 4 Estimated Title IV District Rounded Allocation Code School District Name Amount 16000 Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle ESD $194 16015 Cheboygan Area Schools $10,205 16015 BISHOP BARAGA CATHOLIC SCH $653 16015 CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $162 16050 Inland Lakes Schools $3,093 16050 NORTHERN MICH CHRISTIAN ACAD $0 16070 Mackinaw City Public Schools $620 16100 Wolverine Community Schools $1,993 17000 Eastern Upper Peninsula ISD $87 17010 Sault Ste. Marie Area Schools $10,155 17010 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL $119 17010 ST MARY'S SCHOOL $430 17050 DeTour Area Schools $689 17090 Pickford Public Schools $1,399 17110 Rudyard Area Schools $4,820 17110 RUDYARD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $58 17110 MAPLEWOOD BAPTIST ACADEMY $396 17140 Brimley Area Schools $1,916 17160 Whitefish Township Schools $372 17901 Bahweting Anishnabe Public School Academy $1,909 17902 Ojibwe Charter School $609 18000 Clare-Gladwin RESD $181 18010 Clare Public Schools $6,826 18010 SHADY LAWN AMISH PARO SCHOOL $0 18010 ST CECILIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL $0 18020 Farwell Area Schools $7,574 18060 Harrison Community Schools $12,364 18060 SKEELS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $711 19000 Clinton County RESA $371 19010 DeWitt Public Schools $6,103 19070 Fowler Public Schools $1,139 19070 MOST HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL $189 19100 Bath Community Schools $2,620 19120 Ovid-Elsie Area Schools $5,359 19125 Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools $1,417 19125 ST JOSEPH SCHOOL $183 19125 ST MARY SCHOOL $533 19140 St. Johns Public Schools $8,717 19140 ST JOSEPH SCHOOL $794 19140 EUREKA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL $0 19140 ST PETER LUTHERAN SCHOOL $158 20015 Crawford-AuSable Schools $9,440 20015 GRAYLING SDA SCHOOL $35 20015 CALVARY BAPTIST ACADEMY $131 21000 Delta-Schoolcraft ISD $168 21010 Escanaba Area Public Schools $10,859 21010 HOLY NAME SCHOOL $1,148 21010 ESCANABA SDA ELEMENTARY SCH $43 Page 5 Estimated Title IV District Rounded Allocation Code School District Name Amount 21025 Gladstone Area Schools $4,603 21060 Rapid River Public Schools $1,165 21065 Big Bay DeNoc School District $1,514 21090 Bark River-Harris School District $2,415 21135 Mid Peninsula School District $936 22000 Dickinson-Iron ISD $161 22010 Iron Mountain Public Schools $4,693 22010 DICKINSON AREA CATHOLIC SCH $535
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