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Detailed List of Potential Applicants: Race to the Top - District Intent to Apply Detailed List of Potential Applicants: Race to the Top - District Intent to Apply Count of Name of the applicant/local educational agency: Column Labels Row Labels $5-10 million $10-20 million $20-30 million $30 - 40 million (blank) Grand Total AK 1 1 The Educational Outback 1 1 AL 7 1 2 10 Bessemer City Schools 1 1 Choctaw County System 1 1 Clarke County Board of Education 1 1 Coosa County Board of Education 1 1 District Not Provided 1 1 Escambia County Schools 1 1 Huntsville City Schools 2 2 Sumter County Board of Education 1 1 Tuscaloosa City Schools 1 1 AR 1 3 2 6 Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative 1 1 Arkansas Rural Schools Coalition Elkins School District 1 1 El Dorado Public Schools 1 1 Rogers Public Schools 1 1 South Mississippi County 4706 1 1 Springdale School District 1 1 AZ 12 7 2 3 24 Amphitheater Unified School District #10 1 1 Avondale Elementary School District 1 1 Buckeye Elementary School District #33 1 1 Cartwright Elementary School District 1 1 Coconino County Superintendent of Schools 1 1 Dysart Unified School District 1 1 2 Flagstaff Unified School District 1 1 Ganado Unified School District 1 1 Humboldt Unified School District 1 1 Litchfield Elementary School District 1 1 Maricopa Unified School District 1 1 Payson Unified School District #10 1 1 Peoria Unified School District 1 1 Pima County Joint Technical Education District 1 1 Scottsdale Unified School District 1 1 Shonto Governing Board of Education 1 1 Somerton School District #11 1 1 Sonoran Schools Inc 1 1 Sunnyside USD #12 1 1 Tempe Union High School District 1 1 Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) 1 1 United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona 1 1 Window Rock Unified School District 1 1 CA 38 15 15 11 1 80 AIM for Academic Growth, Excellence & Success 1 1 Alameda County Office of Education 1 1 Alisal Union School District 1 1 Alvord Unified School District 1 1 Amador County Office of Education 1 1 Amador County Unified School District 1 1 Aragon and Associates 1 1 Asian American Center of Santa Clara County 1 1 Bear Valley Unified School District 1 1 California Office to Reform Education (CORE) 1 1 Central Unified School District 1 1 City Training Institute 1 1 Compton Unified School District 1 1 Corona-Norco Unified School District 1 1 Cuter-Orosi Joint Unified School District 1 1 District Not Provided 3 1 4 El Dorado County Office of Education 1 1 Elk Grove Unified School District 1 1 Farmersville Unified School District 1 1 Fillmore Unified School District 1 1 Fresno Unified School District 1 1 Fullerton School District 1 1 Galt Joint Union Elementary School District 1 1 Gertz-Ressler High School 1 1 Glendale Unified School District 1 1 Glendora Unified School District 1 1 Global Education Systems Alliance 1 1 Green Dot Public Schools 1 1 Greenfield Union School District 1 1 Helix Charter High School 1 1 NOTE: The Department did not verify or screen for eligibility and only obvious duplicate entries were removed. When a potential applicant only included an individual name, we have listed the LEA as “District Not Provided.” Detailed List of Potential Applicants: Race to the Top - District Intent to Apply Count of Name of the applicant/local educational agency: Column Labels Row Labels $5-10 million $10-20 million $20-30 million $30 - 40 million (blank) Grand Total Hueneme Elementary School District 1 1 ICEF Inglewood Elementary Charter Academy 1 1 Imperial County Office of Education 1 1 Jefferson Elementary School District 1 1 King City Union School District 1 1 Lake County Office of Education 1 1 Lancaster School District 1 1 LINDSAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 1 Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District 2 2 Lompoc Unified School District 1 1 Los Angeles Unified School District 1 1 Lucia Mar Unified School District 1 1 Lynwood Unified School District 1 1 McFarland Unified School District 1 1 Merced Union High School District 1 1 Modesto City Schools 1 1 Montebello Unified School District 1 1 Monterey Peninsula Unified School District 1 1 National School District 1 1 New Haven Unified School District 1 1 North Monterey County Unified School District 1 1 Oakland Unified School District 1 1 Olive Crest 1 1 Placer Hills Union School District 1 1 Porterville Unified School District 1 1 Ravenswood City School District 1 1 Riverside Unified School District 1 1 Sacramento City Unified School District 1 1 Salida Union School District 1 1 Salinas City Elementary School District 1 1 San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools 1 1 SAN RAFAEL CITY SCHOOLS 1 1 Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District 1 1 Santa Rosa City Schools 1 1 Sequoia Union High School District 1 1 Sonoma County Office of Education 1 1 South San Francisco Unified School District 1 1 Southern Kern Unified School District 1 1 Stockton Unified School District 1 1 Sweetwater Union High School District 1 1 Tahoe Truckee Unified School District 1 1 The Academie USA 1 1 Union School District 1 1 Val Verde Unified School District 1 1 West Covina Unified School District 1 1 Woodland Joint Unified School District 1 1 CO 8 6 2 1 17 Aurora Public School District 1 1 Boulder Valley School District RE-2 1 1 Brush School District 1 1 Center School District JT 26 1 1 Denver Public Schools 1 1 Eagle County Schools 1 1 Fountain Fort Carson School District 1 1 Harrison School District Two 1 1 Mapleton Public Schools 1 1 Northeast Colorado BOCES 1 1 Pinnacle Charter School 1 1 Poudre School District 1 1 Pueblo School District # 60 A.K.A. Pueblo City Schools 1 1 San Juan BOCES 1 1 San Luis Valley BOCES 1 1 South Central Board of Cooperative Educational Services 1 1 Vilas School District 1 1 CT 3 7 10 Bridgeport Public Schools 1 1 Connecticut Technical High School System 1 1 Consolidated School District of New Britain 1 1 Hartford Public Schools 1 1 Meriden Public Schools 1 1 New Haven Public Schools 1 1 Norwalk Public Schools 2 2 Stamford Public Schools 1 1 Waterbury School District 1 1 NOTE: The Department did not verify or screen for eligibility and only obvious duplicate entries were removed. When a potential applicant only included an individual name, we have listed the LEA as “District Not Provided.” Detailed List of Potential Applicants: Race to the Top - District Intent to Apply Count of Name of the applicant/local educational agency: Column Labels Row Labels $5-10 million $10-20 million $20-30 million $30 - 40 million (blank) Grand Total DC 4 1 5 District of Columbia Public Schools 1 1 Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Public Charter School 1 1 Excel Academy Public Charter School 1 1 KIPP DC 1 1 National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education 1 1 DE 2 1 3 Cape Henlopen School District 1 1 Red Clay Consolidated School District 1 1 Seaford School District 1 1 FL 3 6 11 13 33 Brevard Public Schools 1 1 Charlotte County Public Schools 1 1 District Not Provided 3 3 District School Board of Collier County 1 1 District School Board of Pasco County 1 1 Duval County Public Schools 1 1 Escambia County School District 1 1 Florida Virtual School 1 1 Gadsden County Public Schools 1 1 Heartland Educational Consortium/Highlands County School Board 1 1 Hernando County School District 1 1 Hillsborough County Public Schools 1 1 Marion County Public Schools 1 1 Monroe County School District 1 1 Pinellas County School Board 1 1 Polk County Public Schools 1 1 School Board of Alachua County 1 1 School Board of Flagler County 1 1 School Board of Highlands County 1 1 School Board of Miami-Dade County, FL 1 1 School Board of Orange County, Florida 1 1 School District of Clay County 1 1 School District of Escambia County 1 1 School District of Manatee County, FL 1 1 Seminole County Public Schools 1 1 St. Lucie County Public Schools 1 1 Sumter County School Board 1 1 The School Board of Broward County, Florida 1 1 The School District of Palm Beach County, Florida 1 1 Volusia County Schools 1 1 Washington County School District 1 1 GA 18 9 2 10 39 Barrow County School System 1 1 Brooks County Schools 1 1 Burke County Public Schools 1 1 Butts County School System 1 1 Calhoun City Schools - Charter System 1 1 Camden County Schools 1 1 Chattahoochee County 1 1 Clarke County School District 1 1 Clayton County Public Schools 1 1 Cobb County School District 1 1 Coffee County School System 1 1 Crisp County School District 1 1 DeKalb County School District 1 1 District Not Provided 2 2 Dodge,Telfair,Wheeler,Wilcox Consortium 1 1 Douglas County School System 1 1 Dublin City Schools 1 1 Floyd County Board of Education 1 1 Fulton County Schools 1 1 Gainesville City School System 1 1 Gwinnett County Public Schools 1 1 Hall County School District 1 1 Haralson County School System 1 1 Henry County Schools 1 1 Jackson County School District 1 1 Liberty County School System 1 1 Morgan County Charter School System 1 1 Muscogee County School District 1 1 Northwest Georgia RESA 1 1 Pataula Charter Academy 1 1 Quitman Co School System 1 1 NOTE: The Department did not verify or screen for eligibility and only obvious duplicate entries were removed.
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