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ECF Prioritization List.Xlsx Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) Prioritization List ECF Urban/ Rural Priority BEN Billed Entity Name Billed Entity Type Billed Entity City Prioritization Status Level Percentage 129401 Ashtabula Area City Schools School District Ashtabula Rural 95% 1 129400 Ashtabula County Dist Library Library System Ashtabula Rural 95% 1 198756 Athens‐Meigs Educational Service Center School District Chauncey Rural 95% 1 232559 Buckeye United School District School District Columbus Rural 95% 1 16055294 Center For Adolescent Services School New Lebanon Rural 95% 1 50623 Christian Life Academy School Jackson Rural 95% 1 129357 Coshocton City School District School District Coshocton Rural 95% 1 129356 Coshocton Public Library Library System Coshocton Rural 95% 1 129736 Crestline School District School District Crestline Rural 95% 1 129682 East Central Ohio Esc School District New Philadelphia Rural 95% 1 130008 Eastern Local School District School District Beaver Rural 95% 1 130019 Gallia County Local Schools School District Patriot Rural 95% 1 130054 Gallia‐Jackson‐Vinton J V S D School District Rio Grande Rural 95% 1 130058 Garnet A Wilson Public Library Library System Waverly Rural 95% 1 17024767 Geauga County Board Of Dd School Chesterland Rural 95% 1 129965 Greene County Public Library Library System Xenia Rural 95% 1 130004 Huntington Local School Dist School District Chillicothe Rural 95% 1 129976 Jefferson Twp Local Sch Dist School District Dayton Rural 95% 1 16077365 Lakeland Academy School Freeport Rural 95% 1 130009 Lawrence County J V S D School District Chesapeake Rural 95% 1 231859 Madison Champaign Educational Service Center School Urbana Rural 95% 1 129668 Massillon Public Library Library System Massillon Rural 95% 1 17009715 Mayfair Christian School School Uniontown Rural 95% 1 130086 Meigs County District Public Library Library System Pomeroy Rural 95% 1 130084 Meigs Local School District School District Pomeroy Rural 95% 1 129791 Mid‐Ohio Education Svc Cen School District Mansfield Rural 95% 1 198841 Mid‐Western Children'S Home School Pleasant Plain Rural 95% 1 17025185 Multi County Juvenile Detention Center School Lancaster Rural 95% 1 129322 Muskingum Valley Ed Serv Cent School District Zanesville Rural 95% 1 129344 New Lexington City School Dist School District New Lexington Rural 95% 1 129769 North Point Esc School District Sandusky Rural 95% 1 50570 Paint Creek Academy School Bainbridge Rural 95% 1 130007 Paint Valley Local School District School District Bainbridge Rural 95% 1 129345 Perry County District Library Library System New Lexington Rural 95% 1 Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) Prioritization List ECF Urban/ Rural Priority BEN Billed Entity Name Billed Entity Type Billed Entity City Prioritization Status Level Percentage 130101 Perry Local School District School District Lima Rural 95% 1 130057 Pike Co Board of DD School District Waverly Rural 95% 1 130047 Portsmouth Public Library Library System Portsmouth Rural 95% 1 130025 Rock Hill Local School Dist School District Ironton Rural 95% 1 130000 Ross Pike Educational Service Center School District Chillicothe Rural 95% 1 50642 Scioto Co Joint Voc School School Lucasville Rural 95% 1 129337 Southern Local School District School District Hemlock Rural 95% 1 130087 Southern Local School District School District Racine Rural 95% 1 129385 Steubenville‐Jefferson Co Lib Library System Steubenville Rural 95% 1 232753 Tomorrow Center School Cardington Rural 95% 1 130072 Trimble Local School District School District Glouster Rural 95% 1 130031 Vinton Co Local School Board School District Mcarthur Rural 95% 1 130059 Waverly City School District School District Waverly Rural 95% 1 130060 Wellston City School District School District Wellston Rural 95% 1 130043 Western Local School District School District Latham Rural 95% 1 129571 Windham Ex Village Sd School District Windham Rural 95% 1 129632 Youngstown & Mahoning Co Lib Library System Youngstown Rural 95% 1 16071218 A + Childrens Academy Community School School Columbus Urban 90% 2 46351 A+ Arts Academy School District Columbus Urban 90% 2 17021333 Academy Of Junior Scholars School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 16057205 Achieve Career Preparatory Academy School Toledo Urban 90% 2 129572 Akron City School District School District Akron Urban 90% 2 16073211 Akron Preparatory School School Akron Urban 90% 2 129577 Akron‐Summit Co Public Library Library System Akron Urban 90% 2 16063301 Akros Middle School School Akron Urban 90% 2 48736 All Children Learn Differently School School Youngstown Urban 90% 2 129643 Alliance City School District School District Alliance Urban 90% 2 201165 Altercrest School School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 48015 Archbishop Lyke‐St Henry School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 17024108 Ashtabula Preparatory Academy School Ashtabula Urban 90% 2 17008179 Beacon Academy School Canton Urban 90% 2 16063612 Breakthrough Charter Schools School District Cleveland Urban 90% 2 17008183 Bridge Gate Community School School Columbus Urban 90% 2 157939 Broadway Academy School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) Prioritization List ECF Urban/ Rural Priority BEN Billed Entity Name Billed Entity Type Billed Entity City Prioritization Status Level Percentage 17008164 Caesar E Chavez Consortium Consortium Columbus Urban 90% 2 129582 Campbell Local Schools School District Campbell Urban 90% 2 129704 Canton City School District School District Canton Urban 90% 2 16063662 Canton Harbor High School School Canton Urban 90% 2 129703 Canton Local School District School District Canton Urban 90% 2 16073210 Canton Preparatory School School Canton Urban 90% 2 17020443 Capital Collegiate Preparatory Academy School Columbus Urban 90% 2 17024111 Case Preparatory Academy School Akron Urban 90% 2 17013964 Castle High School School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 17003583 Central City Ministry Of Toledo (Ccmt) School District Toledo Urban 90% 2 17024116 Central Point Preparatory Academy School Strongsville Urban 90% 2 16073115 Chapelside Cleveland Academy Inc School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 49860 Children'S Home School School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 130001 Chillicothe City Schools School District Chillicothe Urban 90% 2 129999 Chillicothe‐Ross Co Library Library System Chillicothe Urban 90% 2 129871 Cincinnati City School Dist School District Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 221814 Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy School District School District Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 16075552 Cincinnati Technology Academy School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 129872 Cincinnati‐Hamilton Co Pub Lib Library System Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 211156 City Day Community School School Dayton Urban 90% 2 16033468 Clearview Local School District School District Lorain Urban 90% 2 16034079 Cleveland Arts & Social Science Academy School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 16062669 Cleveland College Preparatory School School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 47720 Cleveland Ctrl Cath High Sch School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 129486 Cleveland Hts‐Univ Hts Dist School District University Heights Urban 90% 2 129482 Cleveland Municipal School District School District Cleveland Urban 90% 2 17013384 Cleveland Preparatory Academy School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 147807 Cleveland Public Library Library System Cleveland Urban 90% 2 17020202 Clifton Christian Academy School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 16062753 Columbus Bilingual Academy‐North School Columbus Urban 90% 2 129175 Columbus City Schools School District Columbus Urban 90% 2 16025986 Columbus Humanities Arts And Technology Academy School Columbus Urban 90% 2 129176 Columbus Metropolitan Library Library System Columbus Urban 90% 2 17007036 Constellation Schools Consortium Parma Urban 90% 2 Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) Prioritization List ECF Urban/ Rural Priority BEN Billed Entity Name Billed Entity Type Billed Entity City Prioritization Status Level Percentage 49823 Corryville Catholic Elem Sch School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 16049192 Dayton Business Technology High School School Dayton Urban 90% 2 129973 Dayton City School District School District Dayton Urban 90% 2 208785 Dayton Leadership Academies School Dayton Urban 90% 2 129972 Dayton Metro Library Library System Dayton Urban 90% 2 16068305 Deca Prep School Dayton Urban 90% 2 16061733 Depaul Cristo Rey High School School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 16076803 Discovery Academy School Toledo Urban 90% 2 226485 Dohn Community High School School Cincinnati Urban 90% 2 16077652 Eagle Elementary Of Akron School Akron Urban 90% 2 16076942 East Academy School Cleveland Urban 90% 2 16073033 East Bridge Academy Of Excellence School Columbus Urban 90% 2 129478 East Cleveland City Sch Dist School District East Cleveland Urban 90% 2 16079609 Eastland Preparatory Academy School Columbus Urban 90% 2 16063302 Edge Academy School Akron Urban 90% 2 129498 Educational Service Center Of Northest Ohio School District Independence Urban 90% 2 16080297 Emmanuel Christian Academy School Akron Urban 90% 2 129310 Esc Of Lake Erie West School District Toledo Urban 90% 2 129493 Euclid City School District School District Euclid Urban 90% 2 17007676 Euclid Preparatory Academy School Euclid Urban 90% 2 16049804 Fairborn Digital Academy School Fairborn Urban 90% 2 129138 Fairfield Co Educational Ser C School District Lancaster Urban 90% 2 17021070 Flex High School School Columbus Urban 90% 2 16055670 Focus Learning Academy Of Northern Columbus School Columbus Urban 90% 2 16046127 Focus North High School School Columbus Urban 90% 2 16045114 Foundation Academy Of Mansfield School Mansfield Urban 90% 2 16050815 Foxfire Center For Student Success School
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