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LEA District Prior Year FTE 101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 15.688902 104000 Arkansas Department of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary Education FY 2020-21 Alternative Learning Environment Funding - Restricted **Preliminary** A.C.A §§ 6-20-2303, 6-20-2305 Source Code 2275 Revenue Code 32370 Rate $4,700 LEA District Prior Year FTE 101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 15.688902 104000 STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 15.913872 201000 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 22.417827 203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 4.252807 302000 COTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 9.034123 303000 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 73.523605 304000 NORFORK SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.000000 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 178.448211 402000 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 15.660940 403000 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 17.257482 404000 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 24.795237 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 180.226201 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 75.596850 407000 PEA RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 16.404484 501000 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 2.035732 502000 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 22.216825 503000 HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 33.910755 504000 OMAHA SCHOOL DISTRICT 9.737686 505000 VALLEY SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 9.438035 506000 LEAD HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT 5.469953 601000 HERMITAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.000000 602000 WARREN SCHOOL DISTRICT 9.358840 701000 HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 6.834269 801000 BERRYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 27.913531 802000 EUREKA SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 12.203485 803000 GREEN FOREST SCHOOL DISTRICT 9.855770 901000 DERMOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT 3.008425 903000 LAKESIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT (CHICOT) 19.999057 1002000 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 36.548903 1003000 GURDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.175280 1101000 CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT 12.597737 1104000 PIGGOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT 11.433123 1106000 RECTOR SCHOOL DISTRICT 2.370081 1201000 CONCORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.000000 1202000 HEBER SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 20.911191 1203000 QUITMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5.073032 1204000 WEST SIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT 5.634830 1304000 WOODLAWN SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.733146 1305000 CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 3.645909 1402000 MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 68.045254 1408000 EMERSON-TAYLOR-BRADLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.000000 1503000 NEMO VISTA SCHOOL DISTRICT 5.185106 1505000 WONDERVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 0.000000 1507000 SO CONWAY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 34.815018 Arkansas Department of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary Education FY 2020-21 Alternative Learning Environment Funding - 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