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Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC OMB 3060-0806 Approval by OMB FCC Form 471 December 2018 Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form 471 Application Information Nickname DTI_FY2020_C1_COVID bandwidth upgr Application Number 201045922 ade Funding Year 2020 Category of Service Category 1 Billed Entity Contact Information State of Delaware-DTI Vincent LaForgia 801 Silver Lake Blvd Dover DE 19904 973-200-4815 302-739-9649 [email protected] [email protected] Billed Entity Number 153062 FCC Registration Number 0016427395 Applicant Type Consortium Consulting Firms Name Consultant City State Zip Phone Email Registration Code Number Number E-Rate Consulting Inc. 16043594 Montclair NJ 7042 973-200-4815 [email protected] State of Delaware E-Rate Coordination 17003206 Dover DE 19904 973-200-4815 stateeratecoordinator@sta te.de.us Entity Information Consortium Entities School Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 21363 POSITIVE OUTCOMES Urban None Charter School; None CHARTER SCHOOL Public School 169830 EASTSIDE CHARTER Urban N/A Charter School; None SCHOOL Public School 202715 CAMPUS COMMUNITY Urban None Charter School; None CHARTER DISTRICT Public School 225101 SUSSEX ACADEMY Rural None Charter School; None Public School 16064922 LAS AMERICAS ASPIRA Urban None Charter School; None ACADEMY Public School 219824 THOMAS A EDISON Urban N/A Charter School; None CHARTER SCHOOL Public School Page 1 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 226468 KUUMBA ACADEMY Urban N/A Charter School; None CHARTER SCHOOL Public School 232200 PROVIDENCE CREEK Rural None Charter School; None ACADEMY Public School 16021285 DELAWARE MILITARY Urban None Charter School; None ACADEMY Public School 16021286 ACADEMY OF DOVER Urban N/A Charter School; None Public School 16062684 GATEWAY LAB SCHOOL Urban None Charter School; None Public School 16076522 DESIGN THINKING Urban None Charter School; None ACADEMY Public School 16076526 EARLY COLLEGE HIGH Urban None Charter School; None SCHOOL Public School 16081140 FREIRE CHARTER Urban N/A Charter School; None SCHOOL - WILMINGTON Public School School Entity - Discount Rate Calculation Details BEN Name Urban/ Number of Students CEP Rural Students Count Based Percentage on Estimate 21363 POSITIVE OUTCOMES CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 121 N/A 169830 EASTSIDE CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 426 N/A 62.50% 202715 CAMPUS COMMUNITY CHARTER DISTRICT Urban 420 N/A 225101 SUSSEX ACADEMY Rural 858 N/A 16064922 LAS AMERICAS ASPIRA ACADEMY Urban 946 N/A 219824 THOMAS A EDISON CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 728 N/A 72.14% 226468 KUUMBA ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 668 N/A 67.33% 232200 PROVIDENCE CREEK ACADEMY Rural 703 N/A 16021285 DELAWARE MILITARY ACADEMY Urban 578 N/A 16021286 ACADEMY OF DOVER Urban 266 N/A 66.79% 16062684 GATEWAY LAB SCHOOL Urban 177 N/A 16076522 DESIGN THINKING ACADEMY Urban 302 N/A 16076526 EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Urban 421 N/A 16081140 FREIRE CHARTER SCHOOL - WILMINGTON Urban 487 N/A 51.94% School Entity - Annexes School BEN School Name Annex Name 225101 SUSSEX ACADEMY Annex 16064922 LAS AMERICAS ASPIRA ACADEMY Annex Related School District Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES School District Endowment Rural LEA ID School Code Attributes ID 126279 BRANDYWINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Urban Public School District None 126287 COLONIAL Urban Public School District None 126290 APPOQUINIMINK SCHOOL Urban 29 Public School District None DISTRICT Page 2 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES School District Endowment Rural LEA ID School Code Attributes ID 126297 RED CLAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Urban Public School District None 126304 CAPITAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Urban Public School District None 126307 CAESAR RODNEY SCHOOL Urban Public School District None DISTRICT 126320 CAPE HENLOPEN SCHOOL Rural Public School District None DISTRICT 126321 MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Rural Public School District None 126325 SEAFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Urban Public School District None 16068714 FIRST STATE MILITARY Rural D512 Charter School District; None ACADEMY Public School District 126284 CHRISTINA SCHOOL DISTRICT Urban Public School District None 126293 NEW CASTLE COUNTY VOC TECH Urban Public School District None 126305 WOODBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST Rural Public School District None 126309 DELMAR Urban Public School District None 126310 LAKE FOREST SCHOOL DISTRICT Rural Public School District None 126313 SUSSEX CO VOC-TECH SCH DIST Rural Public School District None 126318 LAUREL SCH DIST Urban Public School District None 126329 SMYRNA SCHOOL DISTRICT Urban Public School District None 126331 POLY TECH SCHOOL DISTRICT Rural Public School District None 16038023 CHARTER OF NEW CASTLE Urban Charter School District; None Public School District 16076525 FIRST STATE MONTESSORI Urban Charter School District; None ACADEMY Public School District 16076527 ACADEMIA ANTONIA ALONSO Urban Charter School District; None Public School District 16079766 NEWARK CHARTER SCHOOL Urban Charter School District; None DISTRICT Public School District 16079767 ODYSSEY CHARTER SCHOOL Urban Charter School District; None DISTRICT Public School District Related Entity Information Consortium Related Entities Related Child School Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 21171 MAPLE LANE Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21255 HARLAN ELEMENTARY Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21257 PS DUPONT ELEM/ Urban Public School None MIDDLE SCHOOL 21270 BUSH SCHOOL Urban Pre-K; Public School None 21271 SPRINGER MIDDLE Urban None Public School None SCHOOL 21274 BRANDYWINE HIGH Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21280 LOMBARDY Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21281 CARRCROFT Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Page 3 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 21343 MOUNT PLEASANT HIGH Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21344 MT PLEASANT Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21347 CONCORD HIGH Urban None Public School None SCHOOL 21349 TALLEY MIDDLE Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21351 LANCASHIRE Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21354 HANBY ELEM SCHOOL Urban None Public School None 21355 FORWOOD Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 175842 CLAYMONT Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY 17015630 BRANDYWINE SITE Urban 310108 None Public School None SCHOOL 21175 GUNNING BEDFORD Rural Public School None MIDDLE SCHOOL 21223 EISENBERG Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21226 MCCULLOUGH MIDDLE Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21228 LEACH SCHOOL Urban Public School None COLONIAL EEP 21230 PLEASANTVILLE ELEM Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21231 WILMINGTON MANOR Urban Public School None ELEM SCHOOL 21232 CASTLE HILLS Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21233 PENN HIGH SCHOOL Urban Public School None 21235 READ MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban Public School None 21238 DOWNIE ELEM SCHOOL Urban Public School None 21239 NEW CASTLE ELEM SCH Urban Public School None 226471 SOUTHERN Rural Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16048204 WILBUR (KATHLEEN H.) Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16076437 THE WALLIN SCHOOL Urban Public School None 16076583 COLWYCK CENTER Urban Pre-K; Public School None 21181 REDDING Urban None Public School None INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 21182 MIDDLETOWN HIGH Urban None Public School None SCHOOL 21183 SILVER LAKE Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21184 MEREDITH MIDDLE Urban None Public School None SCHOOL 21185 CEDAR LANE Rural None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21240 TOWNSEND Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 224924 OLIVE B. LOSS Urban None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Page 4 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 16021282 BRICK MILL Rural None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16034760 CEDAR LANE EARLY Rural None Public School None CHILDHOOD CENTER 16048201 APPOQUINIMINK HIGH Rural None Public School None SCHOOL 16048202 ALFRED G. WATERS Rural None Public School None MIDDLE SCHOOL 16048203 TOWNSEND EARLY Urban None Public School None CHILDHOOD CENTER 16058110 BUNKER HILL Rural None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16068707 OLD STATE ELEM Urban None Public School None SCHOOL 16068708 SPRING MEADOW ECC Urban None Public School None 17020380 Appoquinimink ECC Urban None Public School None 17022295 Lorewood Grove Urban None Public School None Elementary School 17022296 Cantwells Bridge Middle Urban None Public School None School 17022297 Odessa High School Urban None Public School None 21178 HENRY B DUPONT Urban Public School None MIDDLE SCHOOL 21199 FOREST OAK Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21200 MEADOWOOD SCHOOL Urban Public School None 21261 WARNER ELEMENTARY Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21265 SHORTLIDGE Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21284 RICHARDSON PARK Urban Public School None ELEM SCHOOL 21285 RICHARDSON PARK Urban None Public School None LEARNING CTR 21288 CONRAD SCHOOLS OF Urban None Public School None SCIENCE 21289 DONALD J RICHEY Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCH 21293 STANTON MIDDLE Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21294 THE CENTRAL SCHOOL - Urban Public School None GROVES 21296 BALTZ ELEMENTARY Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21314 HIGHLANDS Urban Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21318 LEWIS ELEMENTARY Urban Public School None SCHOOL 21322 ALEXIS I DUPONT HIGH Urban Public School None
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