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OIE) Indian Education Professional Development Program (84.299B The Office of Indian Education (OIE) Indian Education Professional Development Program (84.299B) State: Arizona State LEA Average Percent of AIAN Students: 42.89 Source: 2019-20 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title VI Student Counts Percent of AIAN LEA Name LEA City Students Ajo Unified Schools Dist. #15 Ajo 18.72 Akimel O Otham Pee Posh Charter School, INC. Coolidge 100.00 Alhambra Elementary District Phoenix 1.21 American Heritage Academy aka Choice Education Cottonwood 8.96 Amphitheater Unified School District Tucson 0.59 AZ Compass Schools Chandler 41.61 Baboquivari Unified School District Sells 100.00 Blue Ridge Unified Lakeside 21.44 Camp Verde Unified School District Camp Verde 10.22 Casa Grande Union High School District Casa Grande 11.77 Cedar Unified School District Keams Canyon 95.07 Chandler Unified District Chandler 0.94 Chinle Unified School District No. 24 Chinle 100.00 Clarkdale-Jerome School District #3 Clarkdale 7.42 Coolidge Unified District Coolidge 16.42 Creighton Elementary School District #14 Phoenix 2.19 Flagstaff Unified School District #1 Flagstaff 27.91 Fountain Hills Unified School District Fountain Hills 16.56 Fredonia-Moccasin Unified School District Fredonia 31.43 Ft. Thomas Unified School District #7 Ft. Thomas 93.95 Ganado Unified School District Ganado 98.52 Grand Canyon Unified District Grand Canyon 38.30 Hasan Preparatory and Leadership School Tucson 100.00 Holbrook Unified School District #3 Holbrook 66.99 Joseph City Unified School District Joseph City 24.83 Kayenta Unified District Kayenta 98.52 Kyrene School District Tempe 5.99 Laveen Elementary School District Laveen 3.92 Madison Elementary District #38 Phoenix 2.93 Arizona 1 ESEA Title VI 2019-20 Percent of AIAN LEA Name LEA City Students Marana Unified School District #6 Marana 1.44 Maricopa Unified School District Maricopa 6.28 McNary Elementary District McNary 100.00 Mesa Unified School District #4 Mesa 4.47 Mingus Union High School Cottonwood 5.69 Noah Webster Schools-Pima Scottsdale 29.88 Osborn School District #8 Phoenix 6.24 Page Unified District Page 76.00 Paradise Valley Unified District Phoenix 0.80 Parker Unified School District Parker 47.52 Peach Springs Unified District Peach Springs 100.00 Phoenix Elementary District #1 Phoenix 1.57 Phoenix Union HS District Phoenix 2.57 Pinon Unified School District 4 Pinion 100.00 Prescott Unified School District #1 Prescott 1.74 Red Mesa Unified School District Teec Nos Pos 94.32 Sacaton Elementary School District #18 Sacaton 100.00 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community Schools Scottsdale 88.75 San Carlos Unified School District San Carlos 97.80 Sanders Unified School District #18 Sanders 91.79 Scottsdale Unified School District #48 Scottsdale 2.69 Shonto Prep Tech High School Shonto 100.00 Skyline Gila River Schools Chandler 100.00 Snowflake Unified School District #5 Snowflake 6.11 Stanfield Elementary District Stanfield 14.68 STAR School aka Painted Desert Demonstration Proj. Flagstaff 100.00 Sunnyside Unified School District Tucson 3.29 Tempe School District No. 3 Tempe 9.91 Tempe Union High School District #213 Tempe 6.01 Tolleson Union High School District Tolleson 0.56 Tuba City Unified School District Tuba City 92.44 Tucson Unified School District Tucson 4.23 Vector School District Chandler 25.58 Washington Elementary School District #6 Glendale 3.31 Whiteriver Unified School District Whiteriver 100.00 Window Rock Unified District Fort Defiance 100.00 Winslow Unified School District #1 Winslow 58.87 Arizona 2 ESEA Title VI 2019-20 The Office of Indian Education (OIE) Indian Education Professional Development Program (84.299B) State: California State LEA Average Percent of AIAN Students: 14.94 Source: 2019-20 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title VI Student Counts Percent of AIAN LEA Name LEA City Students All Tribes American Indian Charter School Valley Center 100.00 Alpine Union Elementary School District Alpine 5.21 Anderson Union High School District Anderson 2.82 Banning Unified School District Banning 7.78 Bishop Unified School District Bishop 26.59 Bogus Elementary School District Montague 11.11 Bonsall Unified School District Bonsall 5.64 Burnt Ranch Elementary School District Burnt Ranch 26.19 Butte County Office of Education Oroville 1.72 Capistrano Unified School District San Juan 0.29 Capistrano Chawanakee Unified School District North Fork 14.33 Clovis Unified School District Clovis 1.31 Coachella Valley Unified School District Thermal 0.40 Davis Joint Unified School District Davis 0.37 Del Norte County Unified School District Crescent City 18.42 Desert Sands Unified School District La Quinta 0.31 Eel River Charter School Covelo 40.38 El Dorado County Office of Education Placerville 100.00 Elk Grove Unified School District Elk Grove 0.41 Eureka City Schools Eureka 10.84 Fall River Joint Unified School District Burney 13.33 Fremont Unified School District Fremont 0.26 Fresno Unified School District Fresno 0.35 Garden Grove Unified School District Garden 0.03 Grove Gateway Unified School District Redding 7.68 Happy Camp Union Elementary School Happy Camp 63.64 Hemet Unified School District Hemet 0.41 Ipakanni Early College Charter School Oroville 21.92 California 1 ESEA Title VI 2019-20 Percent of AIAN LEA Name LEA City Students Julian Union School District Julian 7.09 Junction Elementary Somes Bar 61.54 Kashia School Stewarts Point 80.00 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified Hoopa 87.14 Lakeside Union Elementary Lakeside 1.37 Lassen Union High School District Susanville 3.81 Laytonville Unified School District Laytonville 19.17 Lemoore Union High School District Lemoore 9.95 Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Livermore 2.78 - 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