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Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form OMB 3060-0806 Approval by OMB FCC Form 471 November 2015 Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form 471 Application Information Nickname SP16-47101 Application Number 161042697 Funding Year 2016 Category of Service Category 1 Billed Entity Contact Information PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT Robert F Westall 440 NORTH BROAD STREET, SUITE 404 PHILAD 215-400-4440 ELPHIA PA 19130 [email protected] 215-400-4440 Billed Entity Number 126161 FCC Registration Number 0011810272 Applicant Type School District Jennifer Gardner, [email protected], 215-400-5013 Holiday/Summer Contact Information Consulting Firms Name Consultant City State Zip Phone Email Registration Code Number Number Funds for Learning 16024808 Edmond OK 73013 405-341-4140 jharrington@fundsforlearn ing.com Entity Information School District Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES School District Endowment Rural LEA ID School Code Attributes ID 126161 PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL Urban Public School District None DISTRICT Related Entity Information Related Child School Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 20173 GREENFIELD Urban126515001 5186 None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Page 1 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 20180 WASHINGTON MARTHA Urban126515001 3615 Public School None SCHOOL 20182 MCMICHAEL Urban126515001 3611 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20185 POWEL ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3783 Public School None SCHOOL 20197 MCCALL ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3648 Public School None SCHOOL 20205 CARNELL ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 7230 Public School None SCHOOL 20211 FOX CHASE Urban126515001 3765 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20212 NORTHEAST HIGH Urban126515001 3855 Public School None SCHOOL 20214 CROSSAN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3762 Public School None SCHOOL 20215 WILSON WOODROW Urban126515001 7253 Public School None MIDDLE SCHOOL 20216 MOORE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3770 Public School None SCHOOL 20218 FELS HIGH SCHOOL Urban126515001 3816 Public School None 20221 HOLME ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3766 Public School None SCHOOL 20223 SWENSON ARTS/TECH Urban126515001 7072 Public School None HIGH SCHOOL 20225 HANCOCK ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5041 None Public School None SCHOOL 20231 FRANK ANNE ELEM Urban126515001 3803 Public School None SCHOOL 20232 GREENBERG Urban126515001 4726 None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20234 BALDI MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban126515001 6824 Public School None 20238 WASHINGTON GEORGE Urban126515001 6527 Public School None HIGH SCHOOL 20241 COMLY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3760 None Public School None SCHOOL 20242 LOESCHE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 4961 Public School None SCHOOL 20248 JENKS JOHN S SCHOOL Urban126515001 3714 None Public School None 20253 HOUSTON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3713 Public School None SCHOOL 20254 AMY NORTHWEST Urban126515001 7024 Public School None SCHOOL 20256 EMLEN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3709 Public School None SCHOOL 20261 HENRY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3712 Public School None SCHOOL 20264 BARTON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3732 Public School None SCHOOL 20265 FELTONVILLE ARTS Urban126515001 7368 Public School None & SCIENCES 20266 FELTONVILLE Urban126515001 3751 Public School None ACADEMICS PLUS 20267 MARSHALL THURGOOD Urban126515001 7521 Public School None ELEMENTARY 20270 FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 7231 Public School None SCHOOL Page 2 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 20271 LOWELL ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 7232 Public School None SCHOOL 20272 FINLETTER Urban126515001 3739 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20276 OLNEY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3750 Public School None SCHOOL 20277 MORRISON Urban126515001 3749 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20282 ENGINEERING AND Urban126515001 7023 Public School None SCIENCE HIGH 20284 STRAWBERRY MANSION Urban126515001 7255 Public School None JR-SR H S 20285 DICK ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3786 Public School None SCHOOL 20286 BLAINE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3662 Public School None SCHOOL 20287 GIDEON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3625 Public School None SCHOOL 20289 DUCKREY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5040 Public School None SCHOOL 20290 KELLEY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3626 Public School None SCHOOL 20292 MEADE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3630 Public School None SCHOOL 20295 MORRIS ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 4868 Public School None SCHOOL 20299 PHILADELPHIA MILITARY Urban126515001 7850 Public School None ACADEMY at ELVERSON 20300 MOFFET ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3697 Public School None SCHOOL 20302 MCKINLEY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5293 Public School None SCHOOL 20304 DUNBAR ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3687 Public School None SCHOOL 20310 LUDLOW ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3694 Public School None SCHOOL 20311 SPRING GARDEN ELEM Urban126515001 3655 Public School None SCHOOL 20314 BODINE INT'L AFFAIRS Urban126515001 7070 Public School None HIGH SCH 20315 KEARNY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3645 Public School None SCHOOL 20322 SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3753 Public School None SCHOOL 20324 FRANKFORD SR HIGH Urban126515001 3850 Public School None SCHOOL 20325 HARDING MIDDLE Urban126515001 7242 Public School None SCHOOL 20326 MARSHALL Urban126515001 3797 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20328 STEARNE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 4963 Public School None SCHOOL 20333 HOPKINSON Urban126515001 3742 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20337 BROWN HENRY A Urban126515001 3684 Public School None SCHOOL 20338 KENSINGTON URBAN Urban126515001 8143 Public School None EDUCATION Page 3 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 20339 HACKETT ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5120 Public School None SCHOOL 20344 ADAIRE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 7256 Public School None SCHOOL 20345 PENN TREATY MIDDLE Urban126515001 8293 Public School None SCHOOL 20349 ROWEN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3724 Public School None SCHOOL 20350 ELLWOOD ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3738 Public School None SCHOOL 20352 WAGNER MIDDLE Urban126515001 3835 Public School None SCHOOL 20358 DOBSON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3726 Public School None SCHOOL 20360 SAUL VOC-TECH HIGH Urban126515001 3861 Public School None SCHOOL 20363 ROXBOROUGH HIGH Urban126515001 3844 Public School None SCHOOL 20367 COOK-WISSAHICKON Urban126515001 5122 Public School None ELEM SCHOOL 20368 SHAWMONT Urban126515001 3725 None Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20370 RANDOLPH SKILLS Urban126515001 7813 Public School None CENTER 20372 MIFFLIN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3720 Public School None SCHOOL 20376 BACHE MARTIN ELEM Urban126515001 3618 Public School None SCHOOL 20378 FRANKLIN LEARNING Urban126515001 6822 Public School None CENTER 20380 WARING ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 7225 Public School None SCHOOL 20381 MASTERMAN SCHOOL Urban126515001 3808 None Public School None 20382 FRANKLIN HIGH Urban126515001 3851 Public School None SCHOOL 20385 GOMPERS ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3668 Public School None SCHOOL 20387 BEEBER MIDDLE Urban126515001 7238 Public School None SCHOOL 20391 OVERBROOK HIGH Urban126515001 3857 Public School None SCHOOL 20394 HESTON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5187 Public School None SCHOOL 20397 BLANKENBURG Urban126515001 3663 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20402 RHODES ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 8292 Public School None SCHOOL 20404 ALLEN DR ETHEL Urban126515001 5292 Public School None SCHOOL 20405 PEIRCE ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3675 Public School None SCHOOL 20406 DOBBINS TECH HIGH Urban126515001 3841 Public School None SCHOOL 20412 WRIGHT ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5188 Public School None SCHOOL 20414 DE BURGOS MIDDLE Urban126515001 7175 Public School None MAGNET SCHOOL Page 4 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 20417 HARTRANFT Urban126515001 5125 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20420 POTTER-THOMAS ELEM Urban126515001 5121 Public School None SCHOOL 20421 WELSH ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3703 Public School None SCHOOL 20425 HUNTER ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3693 Public School None SCHOOL 20426 SHEPPARD Urban126515001 3702 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20427 CONWELL MIDDLE Urban126515001 6525 Public School None SCHOOL 20428 ELKIN ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3688 Public School None SCHOOL 20431 WILLARD ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 6544 Public School None SCHOOL 20432 SHERIDAN Urban126515001 3800 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20434 WEBSTER ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 5124 Public School None SCHOOL 20436 MASTBAUM TECH HIGH Urban126515001 3842 Public School None SCHOOL 20441 RICHMOND Urban126515001 3701 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20445 AMY AT JAMES MARTIN Urban126515001 6823 Public School None SCHOOL 20449 DISSTON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3763 Public School None SCHOOL 20452 LAWTON ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3744 Public School None SCHOOL 20457 BROWN JOSEPH H Urban126515001 6529 Public School None SCHOOL 20462 FORREST ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3764 Public School None SCHOOL 20465 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Urban126515001 3845 Public School None 20468 BRIDESBURG Urban126515001 3745 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20469 DAY ELEMENTARY Urban126515001 3706 Public School None SCHOOL 20471 PENNYPACKER Urban126515001 6539 Public School None ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20475 HILL-FREEDMAN WORLD Urban126515001 7229 Public School None ACADEMY 20476 KING SENIOR HIGH Urban126515001 6675 Public School None SCHOOL 20485 RHOADS
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