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Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program Legislative Report for January 2017 Prepared By: Kansas Department of Education-School Finance Team Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program Legislative Report for January 2017 Prepared By: Kansas Department of Education-School Finance Team Questions about this report please contact School Finance at 785-296-3872 Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program KSDE Legislative Program Report for January 2017 Data as of January 4, 2017 Scholarship Granting Organizations Certified for 2017 SGO Name Address City State Zip Code Catholic Education Foundation 12615 Parallel Parkway Kansas City KS 66109 Christian Faith Centre, Inc. 1130 South Broadway Wichita KS 67211 Community First, Inc. PO Box 3882 Topeka KS 66604 The Independent School 8317 E. Douglas Wichita KS 67207 Renewanation PO Box 12366 Roanoke VA 24025 Support for Catholic Schools 424 N. Broadway Wichita KS 67202 Topeka Lutheran School Foundation, Inc. 701 SW Roosevelt Street Topeka KS 66606 Eligible Students Verified for the Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program There have been 512 eligibility forms submitted to KSDE. KSDE has determined 359 students to be eligible for a scholarship since the start of the program on January 1, 2015. The SGO breakout for the 359 eligible students are below. ELIGIBLE STUDENT PRECENTAGES Scholarship Granting Organizations Eligible Students Catholic Education Foundation Christian Faith Centre, Inc. Renewantion Catholic Education Foundation 329 Christian Faith Centre, Inc. 27 7% 1% Community First, Inc. 0 The Independent School 0 Renewanation 3 Support for Catholic Schools 0 Topeka Lutheran School Foundation, Inc. 0 92% 1 Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program- Legislative Report Jan 2017 The 359 eligible students are from 5 public school districts in Kansas: 255 students from USD 500 Kansas City district School Year Eligible Students 62 students from USD 501 Topeka district 2014-2015 7 30 students from USD 259 Wichita district 2015-2016 143 7 students from USD 453 Leavenworth district 5 students from USD 290 Ottawa district 2016-2017 209 Districts with eligible students for the Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program shown below highlighted in yellow District map and boundaries courtesy of Kansas Legislative Research Dept. June 25, 2012 Scholarships Awarded For the 2016-2017 school year, there were 188 students awarded scholarships totaling $318,318.50* Since the beginning of the program, 297 student scholarships have been awarded totaling $588,972.00 *Please note that not all scholarships have been finalized for the 2016-2017 school year. Contributions and Tax Credits In the 2016 tax year there were $790,000 in contributions and $553,000 in tax credits earned. Since the beginning of the program there has been $1,566,000 in total contributions received and $1,096,200 in tax credits earned. Contributions and tax credits data provided by Kansas Dept. of Revenue 2 Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program- Legislative Report Jan 2017 Qualified Schools Request for Participation Received Name City Name City 1. Central Christian School Hutchinson 2. Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic School Topeka 3. Central Christian Academy Wichita 4. Nativity Parish School Leawood 5. The Independent School Wichita 6. Our Lady Of Unity Kansas City 7. Overland Christian School Overland Park 8. Prince of Peace Catholic School Olathe 9. Maranatha Christian Academy Shawnee 10. Resurrection Catholic School at the Cathedral Kansas City 11. Urban Preparatory Academy Wichita 12. Sacred Heart School Emporia 13. Ascension Catholic School Overland Park 14. Sacred Heart Catholic Grade School Ottawa 15. Bishop Miege High School Roeland Park 16. Sacred Heart Catholic School in Shawnee Shawnee 17. Bishop Ward High School Kansas City 18. St Agnes Catholic School Roeland Park 19. Christ the King School Kansas City 20. St Ann Catholic School Prairie Village 21. Christ the King School Topeka 22. St Benedict Catholic School Atchison 23. Corpus Christi Catholic School Lawrence 24. St Gregory Catholic School Marysville 25. Cure' of Ars Catholic School Leawood 26. St James Academy Lenexa 27. Good Shepard School Shawnee 28. St John Catholic School Lawrence 29. Hayden Catholic High School Topeka 30. St Joseph Catholic School Shawnee 31. Holy Cross Catholic School Overland Park 32. St Matthew Catholic School Topeka 33. Holy Family Catholic School Topeka 34. St Michael School Axtell 35. Holy Name School Kansas City 36. St Michael the Archangel Catholic School Leawood 37. Holy Rosary-Wea Catholic School Bucyrus 38. St Patrick Kansas City 39. Holy Spirit Catholic School Overland Park 40. St Paul Catholic School Olathe 41. Holy Trinity Catholic School Lenexa 42. Sts. Peter and Paul School Seneca 43. Holy Trinity Catholic School Paola 44. St Rose Philippine Duchesne Catholic School Garnett 45. Immaculata High School Leavenworth 46. Saint Thomas Aquinas High School Overland Park 47. John Paul II Catholic School Overland Park 48. Topeka Collegiate School Topeka 49. Maur Hill-Mount Academy Atchison 50. Xavier Catholic School Leavenworth 51. Mater Dei Catholic School Topeka 52. Topeka Lutheran School Topeka 53. St. James Catholic School Augusta 54. St. Joseph Catholic School Conway Springs 55. St. Patrick Catholic School Chanute 56. St. Mary Catholic School Fort Scott 57. Holy Name Catholic School Coffeyville 58. Holy Cross Catholic School Hutchinson 3 Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program- Legislative Report Jan 2017 Qualified Schools Request for Participation Received Continued Name City Name City 59. Trinity Catholic High School Hutchinson 60. St. Anne Catholic School Wichita 61. St. Andrew Catholic School Independence 62. St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School Wichita 63. St. Patrick Catholic School Kingman 64. St. Cecilia Catholic School Haysville 65. St. Joseph Catholic School McPherson 66. St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School Wichita 67. St. Mary Catholic School Newton 68. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School Wichita 69. St. Joseph Catholic School Mount Hope 70. St. Joseph Catholic School Wichita 71. St. Patrick Catholic School Parsons 72. St. Jude Catholic School Wichita 73. St. Mary's Elementary School Pittsburg 74. St. Margaret Mary Catholic School Wichita 75. St. Mary's Colgan High School Pittsburg 76. St. Mary Parish Catholic School Derby 77. Holy Name Catholic School Winfield 78. St. Patrick Catholic School Wichita 79. All Saints Catholic School Wichita 80. St. Peter Catholic School Wichita 81. Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Wichita 82. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School Wichita 83. Christ the King Catholic School Wichita 84. Bishop Carroll Catholic High School Wichita 85. Holy Savior Catholic School Wichita 86. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic High School Wichita 87. Holy Spirit Catholic School Goddard 88. Sacred Heart Catholic School Arkansas City 89. Magdalen Catholic School Wichita 90. Resurrection Catholic School Wichita 4 Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program- Legislative Report Jan 2017 Scholarship Granting Organizations Participating with Qualified Schools SGO Name City State Working with Qualified Schools The Wichita KS The Independent School-Wichita Independent School Renewanation Roanoke VA Central Christian Academy-Wichita Central Christian School-Hutchinson Maranatha Christian Academy-Shawnee Overland Christian School-Overland Park Kansas City Christian School-Prairie Village Catholic Kansas City KS Ascension School-Overland Park Bishop Miege High School-Roeland Park Corpus Christi School-Lawrence Education Cure’ of Ars School-Leawood Good Shepherd School-Shawnee Holy Cross School-Overland Park Foundation Holy Rosary-Wea School -Bucyrus Holy Spirit School-Overland Park Holy Trinity School-Lenexa John Paul II School-Overland Park Nativity Parish School-Leawood Prince of Peace School-Olathe Sacred Heart of Jesus School-Shawnee St Agnes School-Roeland Park St Ann School-Prairie Village St James Academy-Lenexa St Joseph School-Shawnee St Michael the Archangel School-Leawood St Paul School-Olathe St Thomas Aquinas High School- St Benedict School-Atchison Overland Park Maur Hill-Mount Academy-Atchison St Gregory School-Marysville St Michael School-Axtell Sts. Peter & Paul School-Seneca Holy Trinity School-Paola Sacred Heart School-Ottawa Sacred Heart School-Emporia St John School-Lawrence St Rose Philippine Duchesne School-Garnett Christ the King School-Topeka Hayden High School-Topeka Holy Family School-Topeka Mater Dei School-Topeka Most Pure Heart of Mary School- St Matthew School-Topeka Topeka Bishop Ward High School-Kansas City Christ the King School-Kansas City Holy Name School-Kansas City Immaculata High School-Leavenworth Our Lady of Unity-Kansas City Resurrection School at the Cathedral-Kansas City St Patrick School-Kansas City Xavier Elementary-Leavenworth Community Topeka KS International Academy in Tennessee Town- Topeka First, Inc. Christian Faith Wichita KS Urban Preparatory Academy-Wichita Centre, Inc. Topeka Topeka KS Topeka Lutheran School Lutheran School Foundation, Inc. 5 Tax Credit for Low Income Students Scholarship Program- Legislative Report Jan 2017 Scholarship Granting Organizations Participating with Qualified Schools Continued SGO Name City State Working with Qualified Schools SGO Name City Support for Wichita KS All Saints Catholic School-Wichita St. Anne Catholic School-Wichita Christ the King Catholic School-Wichita Catholic Holy Savior Catholic School-Wichita St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School-Wichita Magdalen Catholic School-Wichita Schools Resurrection Catholic School-Wichita St. Jude Catholic School-Wichita St.
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