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DUNS 100685866 1701000 Alma School District 901,025.12 4918363 Arkansas Department of Education FY 2015-16 Title I Preliminary Allocations Source Code 6501 Revenue Code is 45110 Grant Award FAIN S010A150004 2015-16 Preliminary Title I DUNS LEA District Allotment 100685866 1701000 Alma School District 901,025.12 4918363 501000 Alpena School District 128,443.37 100002310 1002000 Arkadelphia School District 503,252.46 100002328 4701000 Armorel School District 48,687.90 100002336 4101000 Ashdown School District 383,847.73 100002344 5801000 Atkins Public Schools 237,239.75 4939013 7401000 Augusta School District 425,771.86 77390474 7301000 Bald Knob School District 461,484.90 193209871 5401000 Barton-Lexa School District 234,553.81 4933909 3201000 Batesville School District 774,151.03 100002377 6301000 Bauxite School District 133,613.49 159348424 1601000 Bay School District 114,074.01 10324382 5201000 Bearden School District 205,987.85 867638009 7302000 Beebe School District 623,479.90 21343041 6302000 Benton School District 573,537.64 4918322 401000 Bentonville Public Schools 1,419,259.67 947943304 502000 Bergman School District 303,200.10 789227642 801000 Berryville Public Schools 640,854.15 159349182 3001000 Bismarck Public Schools 398,893.95 193209533 2901000 Blevins School District 291,108.88 70767454 4702000 Blytheville School District 1,856,432.72 100002500 4201000 Booneville School District 348,182.05 4938593 7303000 Bradford School District 210,349.32 100002518 4801000 Brinkley School District 383,880.22 938696622 1603000 Brookland School District 200,821.23 110589517 6303000 Bryant Public Schools 923,931.28 183870534 1605000 Buffalo Island Central School District 157,208.36 40619934 4304000 Cabot Public Schools 1,139,246.29 4935912 4901000 Caddo Hills School District 261,571.14 4934394 3301000 Calico Rock School District 170,090.28 877728774 4303000 Carlisle School District 193,870.14 71251243 6802000 Cave City School District 433,279.68 780202284 3212000 Cedar Ridge School District 231,810.89 800159829 1702000 Cedarville School District 193,375.52 933646168 5502000 Centerpoint School District 458,850.67 100642990 2402000 Charleston School District 185,981.65 127971646 4802000 Clarendon School District 279,770.44 100002583 3601000 Clarksville School District 542,437.24 25928537 1305000 Cleveland County School District 239,846.67 4938056 7102000 Clinton School District 422,546.82 100686518 1201000 Concord Public Schools 160,811.66 174897827 2301000 Conway Public Schools 1,756,258.05 127972008 1101000 Corning Public Schools 390,928.78 963638155 5707000 Cossatot River School District 441,202.31 4918280 302000 Cotter School District 233,588.85 942607086 2403000 County Line School District 147,301.27 30414148 1901000 Cross County School District 247,223.85 4918223 201000 Crossett School District 516,079.13 626977102 2601000 Cutter-Morning Star School District 243,924.37 100002641 7503000 Danville School District 289,700.31 4939088 7504000 Dardanelle Public Schools 502,492.62 4937629 6701000 De Queen School District 1,155,583.17 4918330 402000 Decatur School District 240,032.49 800166378 5106000 Deer/Mount Judea School District 164,509.13 40618985 901000 Dermott School District 407,234.65 100002732 5901000 Des Arc Public Schools 206,416.21 92924224 101000 DeWitt School District 291,641.62 4933784 3102000 Dierks School District 163,100.48 4934824 3502000 Dollarway School District 1,038,122.21 75650036 5802000 Dover School District 211,133.78 127828036 2202000 Drew Central School District 241,333.02 24565942 2104000 Dumas School District 749,380.35 100002781 1802000 Earle School District 652,141.20 4936340 5301000 East End School District 149,466.57 100100379 5608000 East Poinsett County School District 269,615.71 20594057 7001000 El Dorado School District 1,644,444.72 30425649 7201000 Elkins School District 123,262.93 100643717 1408000 Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District 358,434.92 100002831 4302000 England School District 211,169.08 133061283 802000 Eureka Springs School District 237,702.27 4938288 7202000 Farmington School District 336,908.00 82585720 7203000 Fayetteville School District 1,945,473.03 177982667 4501000 Flippin School District 356,807.71 4932612 2002000 Fordyce School District 733,557.06 159346683 4102000 Foreman School District 97,566.23 99177842 6201000 Forrest City School District 1,979,149.10 40633174 6601000 Fort Smith Public Schools 5,368,570.50 179322540 4603000 Fouke School District 268,510.32 868355751 2602000 Fountain Lake School District 282,037.79 183871490 4602000 Genoa Central School District 244,222.44 4918348 403000 Gentry Public Schools 349,870.53 140003257 3002000 Glen Rose School District 266,011.69 100643238 4708000 Gosnell School District 320,035.40 127031607 404000 Gravette School District 467,215.06 4918470 803000 Green Forest School District 477,037.91 617268594 2303000 Greenbrier School District 439,427.45 100004084 2807000 Greene County Technical School District 706,614.77 4938304 7204000 Greenland Public Schools 368,659.85 100002989 6602000 Greenwood School District 501,681.07 100003003 1003000 Gurdon School District 242,666.07 193209418 2304000 Guy-Perkins Schools 93,590.52 100003037 203000 Hamburg School District 678,113.51 786229732 701000 Hampton School District 131,794.71 100643295 5205000 Harmony Grove School District 268,368.42 4937405 6304000 Harmony Grove School District 159,911.08 4936522 5602000 Harrisburg School District 400,579.76 10327880 503000 Harrison School District 751,392.52 177983517 5903000 Hazen School District 193,845.95 127841302 1202000 Heber Springs School District 566,316.74 4936928 5803000 Hector School District 233,972.64 627871981 5403000 Helena-West Helena School District 1,289,657.49 100687664 601000 Hermitage School District 199,620.29 4937769 6804000 Highland School District 674,802.66 114922136 3809000 Hillcrest School District 231,706.96 75668517 2903000 Hope School District 1,617,688.50 4937728 6703000 Horatio School District 225,079.58 943095489 2603000 Hot Springs School District 2,179,956.30 4935367 3804000 Hoxie School District 296,413.98 128265493 4401000 Huntsville School District 752,221.56 100103654 3306000 Izard Cty Consolidated Schools 218,010.64 835444498 3405000 Jackson County School District 231,172.49 4936076 5102000 Jasper School District 372,407.63 100643345 2604000 Jessieville School District 331,184.08 41595997 1608000 Jonesboro Public Schools 2,222,386.30 20601894 7003000 Junction City School District 124,724.23 800166386 5503000 Kirby School District 183,282.76 100003318 3704000 Lafayette County School District 379,372.64 835443805 2605000 Lake Hamilton School District 1,165,854.48 98570922 903000 Lakeside School District 1,050,213.19 98566649 2606000 Lakeside School District 484,127.28 100003276 3604000 Lamar School District 285,138.10 4937561 6605000 Lavaca Public Schools 141,739.79 100004217 3810000 Lawrence County School District 460,453.58 790873442 506000 Lead Hill School District 133,336.98 193316833 3904000 Lee County School District 1,170,925.26 100003326 7205000 Lincoln School District 315,051.43 40644007 6001000 Little Rock School District 8,617,704.25 4935573 4301000 Lonoke School District 392,832.80 4935524 4202000 Magazine Schools 105,822.12 193315975 3003000 Magnet Cove School District 79,866.05 89240642 3004000 Malvern Special School District 773,815.97 86626199 2501000 Mammoth Spring Schools 166,495.62 4935821 4712000 Manila School District 289,573.24 788967636 6606000 Mansfield School District 236,528.40 100003441 1804000 Marion School District 1,134,531.47 100003458 5604000 Marked Tree School District 342,565.89 193315991 2803000 Marmaduke School District 200,970.92 100688175 5404000 Marvell School District 600,584.85 100003482 2305000 Mayflower School District 138,754.01 4937280 6102000 Maynard School District 205,764.09 622354074 7403000 McCrory School District 259,217.07 783645286 2105000 McGehee School District 570,600.69 4934410 3302000 Melbourne School District 253,783.98 10320471 5703000 Mena Public Schools 697,364.07 184116549 3211000 Midland School District 198,410.84 947943254 3104000 Mineral Springs School District 241,433.63 4932679 2203000 Monticello School District 844,664.49 4935904 4902000 Mount Ida School District 157,967.98 4932794 2306000 Mount Vernon-Enola School District 65,243.81 75648634 303000 Mountain Home School District 1,040,643.11 611209776 2607000 Mountain Pine School District 304,796.34 4937850 6901000 Mountain View School District 693,433.44 4932489 1703000 Mountainburg Schools 381,310.42 100003607 1704000 Mulberry School District 176,425.65 620779934 3105000 Nashville School District 498,590.82 100003631 1503000 Nemo Vista School District 103,031.55 4932414 1611000 Nettleton School District 964,503.85 96675640 3403000 Newport School District 718,490.41 100643501 304000 Norfork Schools 121,155.13 621029693 6002000 North Little Rock School District 4,166,168.65 100003706 504000 Omaha School District 132,228.15 100643576 4713000 Osceola School District 946,994.87 100642750 5706000 Ouachita River School District 273,517.19 4933727 3005000 Ouachita School District 104,478.64 26791621 6505000 Ozark Mountain School District 328,399.39 100003722 2404000 Ozark School District 487,427.13 128052123 6205000 Palestine-Wheatley School District 182,381.64 100003748 7309000 Pangburn School District 123,708.50 159344225 2808000 Paragould School District 788,384.59 40624256 4203000 Paris School District 303,967.08 4938007 7007000 Parkers Chapel School District 69,497.58 128270246 407000 Pea Ridge School District 206,871.05 787662170 5303000 Perryville
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