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Nebraska's 2019-20 Approved Title I Schoolwide Programs NEBRASKA'S 2019-20 APPROVED TITLE I SCHOOLWIDE PROGRAMS Building Reviewed District id Agency id District Name Agency Name Grade of Span Plan Plan Last Peer ESU CONSORTIA ESU SW PeerSW Review Yr. NDE TitleNDE I Consultant ESSA Monitoring Year Monitoring ESSA CATHY 01-0018-000 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 01-0018-003 ALCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-5 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 01-0018-000 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 01-0018-004 HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY K-5 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 01-0018-000 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 01-0018-005 LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 01-0018-000 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 01-0018-006 LONGFELLOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-5 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 01-0018-000 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 01-0018-008 WATSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-5 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 01-0123-000 SILVER LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 09 01-0123-002 SILVER LAKE ELEMENTARY at BLADEN K-6 4/2018 3 1 TIM 02-0009-000 NELIGH-OAKDALE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 02-0009-004 WESTWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-2 4/2018 3 1 TIM 02-0009-000 NELIGH-OAKDALE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 02-0009-005 EASTWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3-6 4/2018 3 1 TIM 02-2001-000 NEBRASKA UNIFIED DISTRICT 1 02-2001-002 CLEARWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-6 4/2019 1 2 TIM 02-2001-000 NEBRASKA UNIFIED DISTRICT 1 02-2001-004 ORCHARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-6 4/2019 1 2 TIM 02-2001-000 NEBRASKA UNIFIED DISTRICT 1 02-2001-006 VERDIGRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-6 4/2019 1 2 TIM 04-0001-000 BANNER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 04-0001-002 BANNER COUNTY ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2019 1 2 CATHY 05-0071-000 SANDHILLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 05-0071-002 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT HALSEY K-6 4/2017 2 3 PAT 06-0001-000 BOONE CENTRAL SCHOOLS 07 06-0001-002 BOONE CENTRAL ELEM-ALBION K-5 4/2018 3 1 PAT 06-0017-000 ST EDWARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 07 06-0017-002 ST EDWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2018 3 1 CATHY 06-0075-000 RIVERSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 06-0075-003 RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY - CEDAR RAPIDS K-5 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 06-0075-000 RIVERSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 06-0075-004 RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY - SPALDING K-5 4/2017 2 3 TIM 07-0006-000 ALLIANCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 07-0006-004 EMERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-2 4/2018 3 1 TIM 07-0006-000 ALLIANCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 07-0006-005 GRANDVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2-4 4/2018 3 1 TIM 08-0051-000 BOYD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 08-0051-003 BOYD COUNTY ELEM SCHOOL - BUTTE PK-4 4/2019 1 2 TIM 08-0051-000 BOYD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 08-0051-004 BOYD COUNTY ELEM SCHOOL - LYNCH PK-4 4/2019 1 2 CATHY 09-0010-000 AINSWORTH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 09-0010-002 AINSWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 4/2018 3 1 CATHY 10-0002-000 GIBBON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10-0002-002 GIBBON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2019 1 2 CATHY 10-0007-000 KEARNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10-0007-003 BRYANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 4/2019 1 2 CATHY 10-0007-000 KEARNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10-0007-004 EMERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 4/2019 1 2 CATHY 10-0009-000 ELM CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 10-0009-002 ELM CREEK ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 10-0019-000 SHELTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 10-0019-002 SHELTON ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 10-0069-000 RAVENNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10-0069-002 RAVENNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2017 2 3 Year 1: 2021-22 Year 2: 2019-20 Light orange highlight indicates NEW schoolwide Updated 9/11/19 Year 3: 2020-21 programs for the 2019-20 school year Page 1 of 12 NEBRASKA'S 2019-20 APPROVED TITLE I SCHOOLWIDE PROGRAMS PAT 11-0001-000 TEKAMAH-HERMAN COMMUNITY SCHS 02 11-0001-003 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT TEKAMAH PK-6 4/2018 3 1 PAT 11-0014-000 OAKLAND CRAIG PUBLIC SCHOOLS 02 11-0014-003 OAKLAND CRAIG ELEMENTARY PK-6 4/2018 3 1 PAT 11-0020-000 LYONS-DECATUR NORTHEAST SCHS 02 11-0020-002 NORTHEAST ELEMENTARY AT LYONS K-6 4/2018 3 1 PAT 12-0056-000 DAVID CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 12-0056-002 DAVID CITY ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2019 1 2 PAT 12-0056-000 DAVID CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 12-0056-003 BELLWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-6 4/2019 1 2 KIRK 13-0001-000 PLATTSMOUTH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 13-0001-009 PLATTSMOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 4/2019 1 2 ADRIAN 14-0008-000 HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 14-0008-002 HARTINGTON ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2017 2 3 ADRIAN 14-0008-000 HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 14-0008-003 NEWCASTLE ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2017 2 3 ADRIAN 14-0054-000 LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE PUBLIC SCHS 14-0054-002 LLC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-4 4/2018 3 1 ADRIAN 14-0054-000 LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE PUBLIC SCHS 14-0054-003 LLC MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-8 4/2018 3 1 ADRIAN 14-0101-000 WYNOT PUBLIC SCHOOL 14-0101-002 WYNOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 4/2017 2 3 TIM 15-0010-000 CHASE COUNTY SCHOOLS 15-0010-002 CHASE COUNTY ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2017 2 3 TIM 15-0036-000 WAUNETA-PALISADE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 15-0536-003 PALISADE ATTENDANCE CENTER PK-4 4/2017 2 3 TIM 15-0036-000 WAUNETA-PALISADE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 15-0536-004 WAUNETA PALISADE MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-8 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 16-0006-000 VALENTINE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 16-0006-002 VALENTINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 4/2018 3 1 CATHY 16-0030-000 CODY-KILGORE PUBLIC SCHS 16-0030-002 CODY-KILGORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2018 3 1 TIM 17-0001-000 SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 17-0001-004 NORTH WARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2-3 4/2017 2 3 TIM 17-0001-000 SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 17-0001-005 SOUTH WARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-1 4/2017 2 3 TIM 17-0003-000 LEYTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 17-0003-003 LEYTON ELEMENTARY/JR HIGH K-8 4/2017 2 3 TIM 17-0009-000 POTTER DIX PUBLIC SCHOOLS 17-0009-003 POTTER DIX ELEMENTARY K-6 4/2017 2 3 CATHY 18-0002-000 SUTTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 18-0002-002 SUTTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2018 3 1 CATHY 18-0011-000 HARVARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 18-0011-002 HARVARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2018 3 1 PAT 19-0070-000 HOWELLS-DODGE CONSOLIDATED 07 19-0070-002 HOWELLS-DODGE ELEM SCHOOL/HOWELLS K-1 4/2018 3 1 PAT 19-0070-000 HOWELLS-DODGE CONSOLIDATED 07 19-0070-003 HOWELLS-DODGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL/DODGE 2-6 4/2018 3 1 PAT 19-0123-000 SCHUYLER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 19-0123-001 SCHUYLER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 4/2018 3 1 PAT 19-0123-000 SCHUYLER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 19-0123-003 SCHUYLER ELEMENTARY K-5 4/2018 3 1 PAT 19-0123-000 SCHUYLER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 19-0123-008 SCHUYLER MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 4/2018 3 1 PAT 20-0001-000 WEST POINT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 20-0001-001 WEST POINT BEEMER HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 4/2018 3 1 PAT 20-0001-000 WEST POINT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 20-0001-002 WEST POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 4/2018 3 1 PAT 20-0001-000 WEST POINT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 20-0001-004 WEST POINT BEEMER MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-8 4/2018 3 1 PAT 20-0020-000 BANCROFT-ROSALIE COMM SCHOOLS 20-0020-006 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT BANCROFT K-6 4/2018 3 1 PAT 20-0030-000 WISNER-PILGER PUBLIC SCHOOLS 02 20-0030-002 WISNER ELEMENTARY K-4 4/2018 3 1 CATHY 21-0025-000 BROKEN BOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS 21-0025-004 NORTH PARK ELEMENTARY K-4 4/2019 1 2 CATHY 21-0044-000 ANSLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 21-0044-002 ANSLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-6 4/2017 2 3 Year 1: 2021-22 Year 2: 2019-20 Light orange highlight indicates NEW schoolwide Updated 9/11/19 Year 3: 2020-21 programs for the 2019-20 school year Page 2 of 12 NEBRASKA'S 2019-20 APPROVED TITLE I SCHOOLWIDE PROGRAMS CATHY 21-0084-000 SARGENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10 21-0084-002 SARGENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2017 2 3 ADRIAN 22-0011-000 SO SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHS 22-0011-004 E N SWETT ELEMENTARY K 4/2019 1 2 ADRIAN 22-0011-000 SO SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHS 22-0011-005 HARNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 4/2019 1 2 ADRIAN 22-0011-000 SO SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHS 22-0011-006 LEWIS & 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CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 26-0070-001 ALLEN CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL 7-12 4/2018 3 1 ADRIAN 26-0070-000 ALLEN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 26-0070-002 ALLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 4/2018 3 1 ADRIAN 26-0561-000 EMERSON-HUBBARD COMMUNITY SCHOOL 26-0561-002 EMERSON-HUBBARD ELEMENTARY PK-6 4/2019 1 2 PAT 27-0001-000 FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 27-0001-005 GRANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 4/2017 2 3 PAT 27-0001-000 FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 27-0001-007 LINDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 4/2017 2 3 PAT
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