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Fiscal Year 2015 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA Fiscal Year 2015 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2015 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4002370 Achille Public Schools 214,702 4002430 Ada Public Schools 776,060 4002460 Adair Public Schools 143,370 4002520 Afton Public Schools 187,001 4002550 Agra Public Schools 76,215 4002580 Albion Public School 55,655 4002670 Alex Public Schools 64,104 4002720 Aline-Cleo Public Schools 23,326 4002760 Allen Public Schools 138,472 4002790 Allen-Bowden Public School 79,320 4002850 Altus Public Schools 883,017 4002880 Alva Public Schools 163,465 4002910 Amber-Pocasset Public Schools 29,908 4003000 Anadarko Public Schools 580,766 4003010 Anderson Public School 41,248 4003060 Antlers Public Schools 514,841 4003120 Arapaho Public Schools 43,046 4003180 Ardmore Public Schools 1,000,098 4003210 Arkoma Public Schools 167,405 4003240 Arnett Public Schools 15,477 4003300 Asher Public Schools 36,756 4003360 Atoka Public Schools 322,455 4003450 Avant Public School 91,881 4003510 Balko Public Schools 12,808 4003540 Banner Public School 38,842 4003570 Barnsdall Public Schools 65,096 4003630 Bartlesville Public Schools 1,154,791 4003660 Battiest Public Schools 103,152 4003690 Bearden Public School 34,208 4003750 Beaver Public Schools 38,840 4003810 Beggs Public Schools 202,436 4003840 Belfonte Public School 142,460 4003930 Bennington Public Schools 100,025 4004020 Berryhill Public Schools 69,772 4004110 Bethany Public Schools 231,158 4004230 Bethel Public Schools 189,187 4004350 Big Pasture Public Schools 27,055 4004360 Billings Public Schools 13,228 4033603 Binger-Oney Public Schools 63,108 4004470 Bishop Public School 126,459 4004500 Bixby Public Schools 367,561 4004630 Blackwell Public Schools 373,165 4004650 Blair Public Schools 67,040 4004680 Blanchard Public Schools 132,351 4004830 Bluejacket Public Schools 45,098 4004860 Boise City Public Schools 64,039 4004950 Bokoshe Public Schools 73,753 4005010 Boone-Apache Public Schools 114,174 4005040 Boswell Public Schools 100,402 4005130 Bowlegs Public Schools 70,217 4005160 Bowring Public School 19,110 4005280 Braggs Public Schools 41,796 4005340 Bray-Doyle Public Schools 43,710 Fiscal Year 2015 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2015 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4005400 Bridge Creek Public Schools 155,327 4005430 Briggs Public School 139,801 4005460 Bristow Public Schools 294,610 4005490 Broken Arrow Public Schools 1,755,971 4005520 Broken Bow Public Schools 566,896 4005580 Brushy Public School 116,448 4005760 Buffalo Public Schools 28,445 4005820 Buffalo Valley Public Schools 30,726 4005910 Burlington Public Schools 36,449 4000014 Burns Flat-Dill City Schools 158,714 4006000 Butner Public Schools 93,694 4006030 Byars Public School 19,649 4006060 Byng Public Schools 263,450 4006120 Cache Public Schools 520,166 4006150 Caddo Public Schools 143,350 4006180 Calera Public Schools 110,593 4006240 Calumet Public Schools 26,515 4006270 Calvin Public Schools 53,898 4006330 Cameron Public Schools 107,428 4006390 Canadian Public Schools 219,832 4006420 Caney Public Schools 50,089 4025470 Caney Valley Public Schools 103,601 4006480 Canton Public Schools 72,750 4006510 Canute Public Schools 64,318 4006630 Carnegie Public Schools 175,456 4006690 Carney Public Schools 61,755 4006810 Cashion Public Schools 44,543 4006870 Catoosa Public Schools 305,018 4006930 Cave Springs Public Schools 92,718 4006960 Cement Public Schools 47,110 4007170 Central High Public Schools 69,966 4007140 Central Public Schools 87,827 4007290 Chandler Public Schools 172,065 4007320 Chattanooga Public Schools 42,679 4007350 Checotah Public Schools 473,466 4007380 Chelsea Public Schools 262,229 4007410 Cherokee Public Schools 50,531 4007500 Cheyenne Public Schools 30,210 4007560 Chickasha Public Schools 638,356 4021780 Chisholm Public Schools 61,012 4007620 Choctaw/Nicoma Park Schools 640,376 4007670 Chouteau-Mazie Public Schools 382,748 4007710 Cimarron Public Schools 26,614 4007740 Claremore Public Schools 473,272 4007800 Clayton Public Schools 77,302 4008010 Cleora Public School 62,552 4008040 Cleveland Public Schools 332,161 4008070 Clinton Public Schools 408,842 4008130 Coalgate Public Schools 193,599 4008220 Colbert Public Schools 301,152 4008250 Colcord Public Schools 167,023 4008310 Coleman Public Schools 46,361 4008370 Collinsville Public Schools 196,368 Fiscal Year 2015 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2015 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4008460 Comanche Public Schools 164,287 4008490 Commerce Public Schools 376,088 4008610 Copan Public Schools 30,080 4008640 Cordell Public Schools 119,681 4008730 Cottonwood Public School 22,381 4008790 Covington-Douglas Schools 32,499 4008850 Coweta Public Schools 370,440 4008940 Coyle Public Schools 101,264 4009000 Crescent Public Schools 70,688 4009060 Crooked Oak Public Schools 336,014 4009090 Crowder Public Schools 56,150 4009150 Crutcho Public School 251,679 4009240 Cushing Public Schools 318,324 4009300 Cyril Public Schools 68,803 4009360 Dahlonegah Public School 81,688 4009390 Dale Public Schools 160,580 4009420 Darlington Public School 1,548 4009450 Davenport Public Schools 59,857 4009480 Davidson Public Schools 30,439 4009510 Davis Public Schools 129,339 4009570 Deer Creek Public Schools 246,000 4017020 Deer Creek-Lamont Schools 29,456 4009720 Denison Public School 64,345 4009750 Depew Public Schools 87,593 4009780 Dewar Public Schools 59,181 4009810 Dewey Public Schools 182,424 4009870 Dibble Public Schools 191,071 4009910 Dickson Public Schools 107,377 4010050 Dover Public Schools 20,002 4010170 Drummond Public Schools 51,596 4010200 Drumright Public Schools 160,108 4010260 Duke Public Schools 22,450 4010290 Duncan Public Schools 811,798 4010350 Durant Public Schools 923,635 4010440 Eagletown Public Schools 77,681 4010500 Earlsboro Public Schools 108,151 4010590 Edmond Public Schools 1,980,305 4010650 El Reno Public Schools 480,816 4010680 Eldorado Public Schools 39,330 4010710 Elgin Public Schools 186,432 4010740 Elk City Public Schools 420,964 4010860 Elmore City-Pernell Schools 101,385 4010890 Empire Public Schools 28,053 4010920 Enid Public Schools 1,632,647 4011040 Erick Public Schools 69,782 4011160 Eufaula Public Schools 461,824 4011250 Fairland Public Schools 182,795 4011280 Fairview Public Schools 105,445 4011400 Fanshawe Public School 34,876 4011430 Fargo Public Schools 28,120 4011580 Felt Public Schools 15,189 4011700 Fletcher Public Schools 81,350 4011760 Flower Mound Public School 22,755 Fiscal Year 2015 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2015 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4011850 Forest Grove Public School 69,349 4011880 Forgan Public Schools 34,470 4033602 Fort Cobb-Broxton Schools 143,043 4011970 Fort Gibson Public Schools 306,429 4012000 Fort Supply Public Schools 23,606 4012300 Fort Towson Public Schools 189,244 4012060 Fox Public Schools 42,342 4012090 Foyil Public Schools 123,797 4012150 Frederick Public Schools 240,133 4012180 Freedom Public Schools 14,404 4012210 Friend Public School 28,019 4012240 Frink-Chambers Public School 34,876 4000020 Frontier Public Schools 82,687 4012330 Gage Public Schools 20,350 4012390 Gans Public Schools 65,820 4012420 Garber Public Schools 50,114 4012570 Geary Public Schools 133,417 4012630 Geronimo Public Schools 67,850 4012690 Glencoe Public Schools 43,158 4012720 Glenpool Public Schools 272,707 4012750 Glover Public School 53,373 4012870 Goodwell Public Schools 15,105 4012900 Gore Public Schools 137,952 4013080 Gracemont Public Schools 46,963 4000782 Graham-Dustin Public Schools 83,585 4013230 Grand View Public School 200,766 4013200 Grandfield Public Schools 57,353 4013260 Grandview Public School 23,426 4013290 Granite Public Schools 78,789 4013320 Grant Public School 83,967 4021870 Greasy Public School 95,254 4013380 Greenville Public School 27,964 4013500 Grove Public School 48,912 4013530 Grove Public Schools 800,056 4013560 Guthrie Public Schools 709,800 4013590 Guymon Public Schools 411,602 4013600 Gypsy Public School 21,302 4013620 Haileyville Public Schools 77,055 4013650 Hammon Public Schools 53,296 4013680 Hanna Public Schools 67,634 4013740 Hardesty Public Schools 16,167 4013830 Harmony Public School 73,556 4013890 Harrah Public Schools 374,380 4013920 Hartshorne Public Schools 140,926 4013950 Haskell Public Schools 247,692 4014080 Haworth Public Schools 187,112 4014100 Haywood Public School 31,192 4014130 Healdton Public Schools 117,722 4014160 Heavener Public Schools 409,980 4014340 Hennessey Public Schools 105,171 4014370 Henryetta Public Schools 385,390 4014520 Hilldale Public Schools 191,782 4014610 Hinton Public Schools 167,900 Fiscal Year 2015 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2015 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4014700 Hobart Public Schools 179,661 4014730 Hodgen Public School 64,529 4014790 Holdenville Public Schools 368,389 4014850 Hollis Public Schools 241,744 4014890 Holly Creek Public School 95,259 4014970 Hominy Public Schools 164,422 4015090 Hooker Public Schools 108,575 4015120 Howe Public Schools 86,343 4015210 Hugo Public Schools 733,836 4015240 Hulbert Public Schools 148,791 4000032 Hydro-Eakly Public Schools 82,026 4015370 Idabel Public Schools 658,873 4015420 Indiahoma Public Schools 41,038 4015450 Indianola Public Schools 49,667 4015480 Inola Public Schools 134,446 4015690 Jay Public Schools 617,167 4015720 Jenks Public Schools 1,035,730 4015750 Jennings Public School 45,043 4015840 Jones Public Schools 133,774 4015900 Justice Public School 12,356
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