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RSA ONLY Number of Facilities Reporting Distributed to Reporting Number of Distributed to Distributed to Not Distributed to Total % Not RSA ONLY Facilities Reporting Reporting Not Reporting Reporting CLIA Waiver CLIA Distributed % reporting Reporting Summary Schools 786 719 2,087,396 67 20,400 2,107,796 91% 9% 100% Chambers 68 50 149,400 18 40,820 190,220 74% 26% 100% Youth Camps 76 56 73,800 19 7,360 1 520 81,680 75% 25% 100% Council of Governments 7 6 1,840 1 320 2,160 86% 14% 100% Medical 307 46 328,920 56 64,560 205 141,400 534,880 82% 18% 100% EMS/Fire/Police 132 68 308,440 64 281,680 590,120 52% 48% 100% Other: Critical Infrastructure/Electrical Cooperatives, Military, etc. 147 61 216,480 75 322,280 11 14,520 553,280 49% 51% 100% Total 1523 1006 3,166,276 300 737,420 217 156,440 4,060,136 80% 20% 100% Number of Distributed to Distributed to Not Distributed to Total % Not RAC ONLY Facilities Reporting Reporting Facilities Not Reporting Reporting Facilities CLIA Waiver CLIA Facilities Distributed % reporting Reporting Summary Medical 128 7 1,640 43 96,920 78 63,560 162,120 66% 34% 100% EMS/Fire/Police 127 38 46,680 89 68,080 114,760 30% 70% 100% Other: Critical Infrastructure/Electrical Cooperatives, Military, etc. 33 1 1,920 32 62,200 0 0 64,120 3% 97% 100% Total 288 46 50,240 164 227,200 78 63,560 341,000 43% 57% 100% School Name Opt Out/Suspend Remaining Binax kits Arcadia First Baptist Christian School Opt out 0 Hemphill ISD Opt out 0 St. Catherine's Montessori Opt out 0 Grace Preparatory Academy -- Tarrant Opt out 0 Living Rock Academy Opt out 122 Katy ISD opt out 6/1 28,597 Round Rock ISD Suspend 246 The Momentum Academy Opt out 0 White Rock Montessori Opt out 33 Hico ISD Opt out 4 Killeen ISD Opt Out 487 Galena Park ISD Opt Out 2,062 Tyler Street Christian Academy Opt out 2 Breckenridge ISD Opt out 1,393 Youth Camps Opt Out/Suspend Remaining Binax kits Union for Reform Judaism Greene Family Camp Opt out 0 Chamber Name Opt Out/Suspend Remaining Binax kits Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Opt Out 0 Lake Travis Chamber of Commerce Opt Out 0 Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce Opt Out 340 Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Opt Out 2240 Laredo Chamber of Commerce Opt Out 1000 McKinney Chamber of Commerce Opt Out School-Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported A W BROWN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 656 1480 44% A+ ACADEMY 158 560 28% ABILENE ISD 2507 6120 41% Academy Of Accelerated Learning 152 320 48% ACADEMY OF DALLAS 124 440 28% ADRIAN ISD 7 160 4% ADVANTAGE ACADEMY 772 1120 69% ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD 900 1240 73% ALBA-GOLDEN ISD 94 400 24% ALDINE ISD 3101 4160 75% Al-Hadi School 531 640 83% ALICE ISD 44 3280 1% ALIEF ISD 12058 27240 44% ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL 324 440 74% All Nations Community School 37 80 46% All Saints Episcopal Day School-Austin 49 80 61% All Saints Episcopal School-Fort Worth 653 1200 54% All Saints Episcopal School-Tyler 8 440 2% Alpha Omega Academy 73 160 46% ALPINE ISD 477 1240 38% ALVIN ISD 1331 1360 98% AMARILLO ISD 3477 4400 79% Amarillo Montessori Academy 31 360 9% Angleton Christian School 118 400 30% ANGLETON ISD 1272 2440 52% Ann & Nate Levine Academy 271 1000 27% ANNA ISD 291 1400 21% Annunciation Orthodox School 59 400 15% ANTHONY ISD 2321 2640 88% Archgate Montessori Academy 262 400 66% ARGYLE ISD 217 2280 10% ARISTOI CLASSICAL ACADEMY 58 200 29% ARLINGTON CLASSICS ACADEMY 48 120 40% ARLINGTON ISD 2478 8680 29% ARROW ACADEMY 41 520 8% Ascension Episcopal School 45 80 56% ATHENS ISD 488 1240 39% AUBREY ISD 1159 2480 47% AUSTIN ACHIEVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 540 1040 52% Austin Children's Montessori 165 240 69% Austin Educational Theatre 77 160 48% Austin International School 142 200 71% AUSTIN ISD 10755 32880 33% Austin Montessori School 383 640 60% AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD 5 120 4% AVALON ISD 40 320 13% avondale House 36 80 45% AXTELL ISD 72 840 9% BASTROP ISD 539 2520 21% BAY CITY ISD 269 840 32% BEAUMONT ISD 2317 5880 39% BEN BOLT-PALITO BLANCO ISD 725 920 79% BENAVIDES ISD 373 600 62% BETA ACADEMY 818 1040 79% Beth Yeshurun Day School 31 160 19% Bethesda Christian School 102 160 64% Betty M Condra School for Education Innovation 191 240 80% BEXAR COUNTY ACADEMY 187 480 39% BIG SANDY ISD 73 800 9% BIG SPRINGS CHARTER SCHOOL 219 520 42% BIRDVILLE ISD 414 7920 5% Bishop Lynch High School 57 440 13% BLANKET ISD 99 320 31% BLOOM ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 58 80 73% BLOOMING GROVE ISD 452 1280 35% BLUE RIDGE ISD 74 160 46% Bob Hope school 1772 3120 57% BOERNE ISD 358 960 37% BONHAM ISD 108 1520 7% BORGER ISD 701 2160 32% BOYS RANCH ISD 1020 1240 82% BRACKETT ISD 67 640 10% Brazos Christian School 200 400 50% BRAZOSPORT ISD 424 4840 9% BRECKENRIDGE ISD 7 1400 1% BREMOND ISD 113 480 24% BRENHAM ISD 469 960 49% Brentwood Christian School 89 160 56% Bridges Academy Austin 22 40 55% Brighter Horizons Academy College Preparatory 131 360 36% BROOKESMITH ISD 51 200 26% BROOKS ISD 2393 2560 93% BROWNFIELD ISD 257 440 58% BROWNSVILLE ISD 4658 19600 24% Brownsville Montessori Academy 20 40 50% BROWNWOOD ISD 215 1480 15% BUCKHOLTS ISD 34 80 43% BUFFALO ISD 133 400 33% BURNET CISD 127 1258 10% BURNHAM WOOD CHARTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 379 640 59% CADDO MILLS ISD 919 1160 79% CALALLEN ISD 132 1640 8% CALDWELL ISD 1121 2000 56% CALHOUN ISD 1426 3960 36% CALVERT ISD 88 240 37% CALVIN NELMS CHARTER SCHOOLS 57 80 71% CAMERON ISD 183 400 46% CANADIAN ISD 305 880 35% CANUTILLO ISD 6149 7440 83% Capitol School of Austin 105 160 66% CARRIZO SPRINGS CISD 142 520 27% CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD 1600 9720 16% CARTHAGE ISD 203 1840 11% CASTLEBERRY ISD 890 1480 60% Cathedral High School 486 840 58% Cathedral School of Saint Mary 91 120 76% CAYUGA ISD 27 760 4% Cedar Hill Preparatory Academy 1 320 0% CEDARS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 7 240 3% CELINA ISD 135 1920 7% CENTER ISD 308 2080 15% CENTERVILLE ISD 47 560 8% CHANNELVIEW ISD 739 1880 39% CHAPARRAL STAR ACADEMY 62 160 39% CHAPEL HILL ISD (SMITH) 1026 1920 53% CHILDRESS ISD 97 200 49% Chinese with Meggie 27 80 34% CHRISTOVAL ISD 54 240 23% CITYSCAPE SCHOOLS 31 151 21% CLARENDON ISD 6 520 1% CLINT ISD 86324 99000 87% COLDSPRING-OAKHURST CISD 623 960 65% COLLINSVILLE ISD 77 440 18% Community Montessori School - Georgetown 55 160 34% COMPASS ROSE ACADEMY 352 560 63% COMSTOCK ISD 107 200 54% Concordia Lutheran School - San Antonio 134 280 48% CONNALLY ISD 600 1800 33% CONROE ISD 3020 8320 36% Cornerstone Christian Academy 117 271 43% CORPUS CHRISTI ISD 137 2320 6% CORSICANA ISD 1038 3680 28% COTULLA ISD 447 1520 29% Country Day School of Arlington 31 80 39% Covenant Christian Academy 97 200 49% COVINGTON ISD 130 240 54% CRANDALL ISD 362 3040 12% CRANE ISD 19 480 4% Crockett Consolidated Csd 284 720 39% CROCKETT ISD 118 200 59% CROSBYTON CISD 118 360 33% Cross Lutheran School 34 40 85% Cross Town Preschool - Granbury 9 80 11% CrossPoint Christian School 16 40 40% CROWLEY ISD 5361 16960 32% CULBERSON-ALLAMOORE ISD 95 120 79% CUMBY ISD 335 800 42% CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD 10175 23240 44% DALLAS ISD 12372 51120 24% Dallas Lutheran School 69 160 43% DAMON ISD 170 280 61% DAWSON ISD 50 560 9% DEER PARK ISD 1253 1840 68% DEL VALLE ISD 1111 2440 46% DELL CITY ISD 292 480 61% Denton Calvary Academy 180 520 35% Desoto Private School 210 440 48% DEVINE ISD 365 1560 23% DEW ISD 184 240 77% DIBOLL ISD 732 2040 36% DICKINSON ISD 513 4320 12% DILLEY ISD 1436 3320 43% Divine Savior Academy - Sienna 18 80 23% DONNA ISD 12057 17240 70% DRAW ACADEMY 35 280 13% Dripping Springs Christian Academy 229 302 76% DUNCANVILLE ISD 504 7840 6% Eagle Christian Academy 255 480 53% EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD 417 8240 5% EANES ISD 1583 2360 67% EAST BERNARD ISD 46 400 12% EAST CHAMBERS ISD 610 1600 38% EASTLAND ISD 457 1400 33% ECTOR COUNTY ISD 797 4600 17% EDCOUCH-ELSA ISD 3566 5080 70% EDEN CISD 98 200 49% EDGEWOOD ISD-EDGEWOOD 18 58 31% EDGEWOOD ISD-SAN ANTONIO 393 685 57% EDINBURG CISD 39713 45680 87% EHRHART SCHOOL 125 400 31% EL PASO ACADEMY 148 320 46% EL PASO ISD 11677 16840 69% ELGIN ISD 167 960 17% Episcopal Day School 269 360 75% ERA ISD 6 360 2% ERATH EXCELS ACADEMY INC 113 200 57% ETOILE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 15 40 38% ETOILE ISD 139 240 58% EUSTACE ISD 225 1440 16% Everest Academy 42 120 35% EVERMAN ISD 721 2320 31% EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 1010 1200 84% EXCELSIOR ISD 54 80 68% FABENS ISD 3428 4600 75% Fairhill School 103 160 64% Faith West Academy 397 600 66% FALLS CITY ISD 107 480 22% FANNINDEL ISD 76 200 38% Father Yermo Schools 34 160 21% Fayetteville ISD 153 320 48% FERRIS ISD 240 760 32% First Baptist Academy - Dallas 790 1120 71% First Baptist Christian School 21 120 18% FLATONIA ISD 28 320 9% FLOUR BLUFF ISD 360 800 45% FORT STOCKTON ISD 170 960 18% Fort Worth Adventist Junior Academy 28 120 23% Fort Worth ISD 2341 9240 25% FREDERICKSBURG ISD 347 760 46% FREER ISD 329 1080 30% FRIENDSWOOD ISD 216 1960 11% FROST ISD 14 440 3% FRUITVALE ISD 147 320 46% FT DAVIS ISD 240 600 40% FT HANCOCK ISD 253 800 32% Full Armor Christian Academy 15 200 8% Fusion Academy Southlake 26 120 22% GAINESVILLE ISD 78 2000 4% GALENA PARK ISD 2274 2840 80% GALVESTON ISD 1526 6760 23% GANADO ISD 79 680 12% GARLAND ISD 2058 9840 21% GARY ISD 27 400 7% GEORGE WEST ISD 243 280 87% Gethsemane Lutheran Preschool 17 80 21% GIDDINGS ISD 855 1800 48% GODLEY ISD 43 1680 3% GOLDEN RULE CHARTER SCHOOL 432 1080 40% Good Shepherd Episcopal School 584 1200 49% Good Shepherd Episcopal School - Austin 131 200 66% GOODWATER MONTESSORI SCHOOL 13 120 11% Grace Academy of Dallas 17 200 9% Grace Christian Academy - Houston 39 120 33% Grace Community School 175 360 49% Grace School 1 160 1% GRANBURY ISD 2075 3080 67% GRAND PRAIRIE ISD 52 19560 0% GRANGER ISD 58 280 21% GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE ISD 1608 6320 25%
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