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School Safety Training Grants 2018-19 IRN School Allocation 000556 A+ Arts Academy $ 3,672.50 013232 A+ Children's Academy $ 2,500.00 013249 Academy for Urban Scholars Youngstown $ 2,500.00 013195 Academy of Educational Excellence $ 2,500.00 056390 Academy of St Adalbert $ 2,500.00 056689 Academy Of St Bartholomew $ 2,500.00 011507 Achieve Career Preparatory Academy $ 2,500.00 015696 ACLD School $ 2,500.00 045187 Ada Exempted Village $ 4,774.25 090746 Adams County Christian $ 2,500.00 061903 Adams County Ohio Valley Local $ 21,407.85 049494 Adena Local $ 6,796.95 095711 Akiva Academy $ 2,500.00 043489 Akron City $ 120,288.50 200095 Akron City CTPD $ 2,559.45 126151 Akron Montessori $ 2,500.00 013254 Akron Preparatory School $ 2,500.00 012060 Akros Middle School $ 2,500.00 000176 Al Ihsan Islamic School $ 2,500.00 009443 Al Ihsan School $ 2,500.00 016719 Al Pi Darko Initiative $ 2,500.00 013994 Albert Einstein Academy for Letters, Arts and Sciences-Ohio $ 2,500.00 053009 Aldersgate Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 045906 Alexander Local $ 8,508.90 096263 Alexandria Montessori $ 2,500.00 054205 All Saints $ 2,808.05 057588 All Saints Academy $ 2,500.00 058909 All Saints Catholic $ 2,500.00 070664 All Saints Of St John Vianney $ 2,500.00 133116 All The Children Of The World Academy $ 2,500.00 045757 Allen East Local $ 6,107.65 000139 Alliance Academy of Cincinnati $ 3,147.05 043497 Alliance City $ 16,876.55 200089 Alliance City CTPD $ 2,500.00 121491 Altercrest Day Treatment $ 2,500.00 143396 Alternative Education Academy $ 8,463.70 046847 Amanda-Clearcreek Local $ 8,203.80 045195 Amherst Exempted Village $ 20,413.45 052613 Andrews Osborne Academy $ 2,500.00 Wyandot Angeline School and Industries $ 2,500.00 049759 Anna Local $ 6,638.75 054213 Annunciation $ 2,500.00 046623 Ansonia Local $ 4,322.25 048207 Anthony Wayne Local $ 22,600.00 048991 Antwerp Local $ 4,084.95 000560 Apex Academy $ 2,887.15 IRN School Allocation 200001 Apollo JVSD CTPD $ 2,500.00 047415 Arcadia Local $ 3,265.70 046631 Arcanum-Butler Local $ 6,328.00 052621 Archbishop Alter $ 3,214.85 052639 Archbishop Hoban $ 4,627.35 056036 Archbishop Lyke-St Henry Campus $ 2,500.00 047043 Archbold-Area Local $ 6,836.50 113050 Arlington Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 047423 Arlington Local $ 3,164.00 143610 Arts & College Preparatory Academy $ 2,500.00 054239 Ascension $ 2,500.00 068338 Ashland Christian $ 2,500.00 043505 Ashland City $ 18,283.40 200003 Ashland Co/West Holmes JVSD CTPD $ 2,500.00 009971 Ashland County Community Academy $ 2,500.00 043513 Ashtabula Area City $ 19,520.75 200004 Ashtabula County JVSD CTPD $ 2,500.00 056416 Assumption $ 2,500.00 043521 Athens City $ 14,582.65 200052 Auburn JVSD CTPD $ 2,500.00 000288 Auglaize County Educational Academy $ 2,500.00 134148 Aurora Academy $ 2,500.00 049171 Aurora City $ 16,526.25 048298 Austintown Local Schools $ 25,967.40 134122 Autism Model School $ 2,500.00 048124 Avon Lake City $ 21,323.10 048116 Avon Local $ 24,091.60 046706 Ayersville Local $ 4,011.50 043539 Barberton City $ 21,566.05 045203 Barnesville Exempted Village $ 7,751.80 046300 Batavia Local $ 12,537.35 045765 Bath Local $ 9,814.05 043547 Bay Village City $ 13,882.05 043554 Beachwood City $ 8,582.35 015709 Beacon Academy $ 2,500.00 012501 Beacon Hill Academy $ 2,500.00 Athens Beacon School $ 2,500.00 143081 Beatrice J. Stone Yavne $ 2,500.00 052654 Beaumont School $ 2,500.00 094490 Beautiful Savior Lutheran $ 2,500.00 098525 Beautiful Savior Lutheran $ 2,500.00 046425 Beaver Local $ 10,186.95 047241 Beavercreek City $ 44,002.20 043562 Bedford City $ 18,023.50 011390 Bella Academy of Excellence $ 2,500.00 043570 Bellaire Local $ 6,548.35 IRN School Allocation 047274 Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Local $ 14,170.20 043588 Bellefontaine City $ 13,215.35 043596 Bellevue City $ 10,706.75 200006 Belmont-Harrison Area JVSD CTPD $ 2,500.00 043604 Belpre City $ 5,469.20 052662 Benedictine $ 2,500.00 048074 Benjamin Logan Local $ 9,390.30 000843 Bennett Venture Academy $ 4,034.10 048926 Benton Carroll Salem Local $ 8,051.25 043612 Berea City $ 33,832.20 047167 Berkshire Local $ 6,842.15 046854 Berne Union Local $ 4,796.85 014090 Berwyn East Academy $ 2,500.00 060624 Bethany $ 2,500.00 060301 Bethany Lutheran School $ 2,500.00 094268 Bethel Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 048611 Bethel Local $ 7,446.70 046318 Bethel-Tate Local $ 8,672.75 009104 Bethlehem Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 143040 Bethlehem Lutheran School $ 2,500.00 043620 Bexley City $ 13,463.95 046748 Big Walnut Local $ 20,136.60 097683 Birchwood $ 2,500.00 052977 Bishop Fenwick $ 3,011.45 058099 Bishop Fenwick School $ 2,500.00 057992 Bishop Flaget $ 2,500.00 052696 Bishop Hartley $ 3,836.35 053686 Bishop Hoffman Catholic, St Joseph Central Catholic HS $ 2,796.75 058305 Bishop John King Mussio Central Elementary - Rosemont Campus $ 2,500.00 010187 Bishop John King Mussio Central Junior High School $ 2,500.00 065755 Bishop Leibold E And W Campus $ 2,500.00 052704 Bishop Ready $ 2,500.00 052712 Bishop Rosecrans $ 2,500.00 052720 Bishop Watterson $ 5,226.25 048462 Black River Local $ 6,395.80 Hancock Blanchard Valley School $ 2,500.00 046383 Blanchester Local $ 8,797.05 057570 Blessed Sacrament $ 2,500.00 058487 Blessed Sacrament $ 2,500.00 046862 Bloom-Carroll Local $ 11,322.60 050096 Bloomfield-Mespo Local $ 2,500.00 049593 Bloom-Vernon Local $ 4,695.15 096172 Blue Ash Educational Bldg $ 2,500.00 045211 Bluffton Exempted Village $ 6,305.40 048306 Boardman Local $ 23,255.40 Hamilton Bobbie B Fairfax School and Margaret B. Rost School $ 2,500.00 IRN School Allocation 049767 Botkins Local $ 3,525.60 143008 Bowling Green Christian Acdmy $ 2,500.00 043638 Bowling Green City School District $ 16,627.95 045229 Bradford Exempted Village $ 2,570.75 043646 Brecksville-Broadview Heights City $ 21,040.60 122457 Brice Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 015710 Bridge Gate Community School $ 2,500.00 045237 Bridgeport Exempted Village $ 4,395.70 000311 Bridges Community Academy $ 2,500.00 132936 Bright Beginnings $ 2,500.00 047613 Bright Local $ 3,909.80 050112 Bristol Local $ 3,011.45 Lake Broadmoor School $ 2,500.00 012684 Broadway Academy $ 2,500.00 050120 Brookfield Local $ 5,627.40 043653 Brooklyn City $ 7,028.60 Pickaway Brooks-Yates School $ 2,500.00 048678 Brookville Local $ 8,424.15 013198 Brookwood Academy $ 2,500.00 046177 Brown Local $ 3,548.20 043661 Brunswick City $ 38,917.20 043679 Bryan City $ 10,893.20 046508 Buckeye Central Local $ 3,587.75 200101 Buckeye JVSD CTPD $ 2,500.00 045856 Buckeye Local $ 9,814.05 047787 Buckeye Local $ 9,492.00 048470 Buckeye Local $ 12,565.60 014825 Buckeye Preparatory Academy $ 2,500.00 046755 Buckeye Valley Local $ 12,232.25 043687 Bucyrus City $ 6,887.35 200008 Butler County JVSD CTPD $ 4,887.25 045252 Caldwell Exempted Village $ 4,638.65 091777 Calumet Christian $ 2,500.00 052779 Calvert Catholic Schools $ 3,130.10 043695 Cambridge City $ 10,678.50 043703 Campbell City $ 6,158.50 046946 Canal Winchester Local $ 20,961.50 048314 Canfield Local $ 14,904.70 043711 Canton City $ 49,064.60 200090 Canton City CTPD $ 2,500.00 013255 Canton College Preparatory School $ 2,500.00 060640 Canton Country Day School $ 2,500.00 000525 Canton Harbor High School $ 2,500.00 049833 Canton Local $ 10,836.70 200115 Canton Local CTPD $ 2,500.00 096974 Canton Montessori $ 2,500.00 IRN School Allocation 012044 Capital High School $ 2,500.00 047175 Cardinal Local $ 5,367.50 052787 Cardinal Mooney $ 2,768.50 054270 Cardinal Pacelli $ 2,500.00 052795 Cardinal Stritch Catholic High School & Academy $ 2,802.40 048793 Cardington-Lincoln Local $ 5,921.20 045260 Carey Exempted Village Schools $ 4,474.80 Meigs Carleton School $ 2,500.00 050419 Carlisle Local $ 8,672.75 052803 Carroll $ 4,265.75 Carroll CARROLL HILLS SCHOOL $ 2,500.00 045278 Carrollton Exempted Village $ 10,977.95 052829 Catholic Central $ 3,062.30 052837 Catholic Central $ 2,500.00 058693 CCMT Catholic School $ 2,500.00 047258 Cedar Cliff Local $ 3,226.15 060582 Celeryville Christian $ 2,500.00 043729 Celina City $ 14,797.35 013257 Center for Adolescent Services $ 2,500.00 047829 Centerburg Local $ 6,124.60 043737 Centerville City $ 44,629.35 200120 Centerville City CTPD $ 2,500.00 009164 Central Academy of Ohio $ 2,500.00 064923 Central Baptist Academy - Elementary $ 2,500.00 052845 Central Catholic $ 2,500.00 052852 Central Catholic $ 3,271.35 053116 Central Catholic Tuscarawas Co $ 2,500.00 052860 Central Christian $ 2,500.00 134387 Central College Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 012041 Central High School $ 2,500.00 046714 Central Local $ 5,644.35 120675 Central Montessori Academy $ 2,500.00 200037 Central Ohio JVSD CTPD $ 3,209.20 010036 Cesar Chavez College Preparatory School $ 2,500.00 045286 Chagrin Falls Exempted Village $ 10,859.30 052878 Chaminade-Julienne $ 3,847.65 050138 Champion Local $ 7,525.80 071571 Chapel Hill Christian Green Campus $ 2,500.00 060657 Chapel Hill Christian North $ 2,500.00 014061 Chapelside Cleveland Academy $ 2,500.00 047183 Chardon Local $ 15,588.35 007999 Charles School at Ohio Dominican University $ 2,500.00 045294 Chesapeake Union Exempted Village $ 7,537.10 099127 Children's Academy $ 2,500.00 125013 Children's House-Delhi, The $ 2,500.00 132597 Childrens House-Kdg-Bridgetown $ 2,500.00 IRN School Allocation 095158 Children's Meeting House $ 2,500.00 043745 Chillicothe City $ 15,424.50 050534 Chippewa Local $ 7,090.75 058495 Christ The King $ 2,500.00 113522 Christian Academy Schools $ 2,500.00 132928 Christian Life Academy $ 2,500.00 093864 Christian Star Academy $ 2,500.00 Huron Christie Lane School $ 2,500.00 070409 Cincinnati Christian Schools $ 2,881.50 043752 Cincinnati City $ 196,783.85 200043 Cincinnati City CTPD $ 2,500.00 133512 Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy $ 5,214.95 052894 Cincinnati Country Day $ 4,740.35 060590 Cincinnati Hebrew Day Chofetz $ 2,500.00 111898 Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 122697 Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy $ 2,500.00 008019 Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy- the Edyth B.
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