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School District IRN School District Name Public School Students with Disabilities Non-Public Students with Disabilties FY21 Allo Public Non-Public School School Students FY21 Allocation Proportionate District School District Name Students With amount Share Amount IRN With Disabilties Disabilities 000131 Glass City Academy 60 0 $74,440.55 0 000138 Pathway School of Discovery 109 0 $176,906.43 0 000139 Alliance Academy of Cincinnati 96 0 $148,985.59 0 000222 Wildwood Environmental Academy 80 0 $109,700.43 0 000236 Ohio Connections Academy, Inc 594 0 $1,002,106.20 0 000241 Quaker Digital Academy 74 0 $123,086.64 0 000282 Greater Ohio Virtual School 145 0 $166,459.15 0 000288 Auglaize County Educational Academy 13 0 $22,919.58 0 000296 Summit Academy Community School-Columbus 28 0 $37,799.68 0 000297 Summit Academy Community School - Dayton 58 0 $53,620.99 0 000298 Summit Academy Secondary - Akron 60 0 $43,499.57 0 000300 Summit Academy Secondary - Canton 56 0 $54,477.62 0 000301 Summit Academy - Toledo 89 0 $71,706.63 0 000302 Summit Academy Community School-Parma 111 0 $92,764.12 0 000303 Summit Academy Secondary - Youngstown 129 0 $120,385.99 0 000305 Summit Academy Community School-Warren 83 0 $61,496.93 0 000306 Summit Academy Community School - Cincinnati 75 0 $55,816.22 0 000311 Bridges Community Academy 42 0 $42,832.89 0 000316 Constellation Schools: Westpark Community Middle 28 0 $46,706.82 0 000318 Menlo Park Academy 20 0 $91,877.86 0 000319 Constellation Schools: Madison Community Elementary 43 0 $71,670.44 0 000320 Constellation Schools: Lorain Community Middle 31 0 $37,489.18 0 000321 Constellation Schools: Old Brooklyn Community Middle 35 0 $55,460.79 0 000338 Horizon Science Academy Toledo 67 0 $152,841.80 0 000402 Findlay Digital Academy 37 0 $41,094.47 0 000417 Buckeye On-Line School for Success 154 0 $178,590.32 0 000442 Manchester Local 152 0 $212,861.42 0 000509 Whitehall Preparatory and Fitness Academy 72 0 $68,381.73 0 000510 Springfield Preparatory and Fitness Academy 43 0 $45,756.94 0 000511 Northland Preparatory and Fitness Academy 37 0 $52,894.21 0 000525 Canton Harbor High School 41 0 $44,819.55 0 000527 Cleveland Academy for Scholarship Technology and Lead 61 0 $80,609.15 0 000534 Constellation Schools: Puritas Community Middle 32 0 $40,521.86 0 000543 Pinnacle Academy 76 0 $159,796.07 0 000546 Winterfield Venture Academy 87 0 $142,516.18 0 000553 Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy 27 0 $118,820.87 0 000556 A+ Arts Academy 72 0 $150,927.38 0 000557 Columbus Arts & Technology Academy 46 0 $123,040.58 0 000558 Columbus Preparatory Academy 38 0 $128,897.71 0 000559 Orion Academy 53 0 $114,318.58 0 000560 Apex Academy 62 0 $112,339.98 0 000575 Hope Academy Northwest Campus 38 0 $54,817.93 0 000576 The Dream Academy Community School 6 0 $14,948.62 0 000577 Emerson Academy 93 0 $159,398.51 0 000598 Coshocton Opportunity School 14 0 $11,943.78 0 000608 Summit Academy Transition High School-Cincinnati 51 0 $42,158.03 0 000609 Summit Academy School - Lorain 73 0 $73,535.20 0 000610 Summit Academy Middle School - Columbus 42 0 $34,878.99 0 000613 Heir Force Community School 29 0 $58,813.88 0 000614 Summit Academy Transition High School-Columbus 55 0 $31,513.92 0 000616 Summit Academy Alternative LearnersWarren Middle & 79 0 $56,122.99 0 000621 Summit Academy Transition High School Dayton 109 0 $81,246.31 0 000623 Summit Academy-Youngstown 123 0 $115,667.26 0 000629 Summit Academy Community School - Painesville 36 0 $30,617.30 0 000634 Summit Academy Secondary School - Middletown 78 0 $60,287.24 0 000640 Rittman Academy 4 0 $8,331.81 0 000664 Capital City Career Prep High School 25 0 $32,617.36 0 000679 Oakstone Community School 268 0 $156,254.25 0 000725 Zenith Academy 33 0 $115,620.01 0 000736 Wings Academy 1 13 0 $54,484.95 0 000770 Maritime Academy of Toledo, The 74 0 $92,808.11 0 000779 Educational Academy for Boys & Girls 10 0 $29,381.07 0 000780 Midnimo Cross Cultural Community School 9 0 $24,071.37 0 000804 Horizon Science Academy-Cincinnati 34 0 $54,839.74 0 000808 Horizon Science Academy-Dayton 10 0 $41,171.68 0 000813 Gem City Career Prep High School 16 0 $33,036.84 0 000825 Horizon Science Academy-Springfield 41 0 $91,391.45 0 000838 Horizon Science Academy-Denison Middle School 29 0 $70,485.27 0 000843 Bennett Venture Academy 94 0 $157,567.11 0 000855 Stambaugh Charter Academy 96 0 $129,125.69 0 000858 Horizon Science Academy-Cleveland Middle School 40 0 $79,316.33 0 000875 Westside Academy 15 0 $47,290.52 0 000905 Interactive Media & Construction (IMAC) 14 0 $9,878.31 0 000912 Early College Academy 13 0 $28,181.94 0 000936 Promise Academy 18 0 $59,264.25 0 000938 East Bridge Academy of Excellence 56 0 $58,290.67 0 000941 Par Excellence Academy 56 0 $72,363.30 0 000951 Toledo Preparatory and Fitness Academy 51 0 $60,354.37 0 000952 Columbus Preparatory and Fitness Academy 94 0 $90,561.79 0 000953 Mt. Healthy Preparatory and Fitness Academy 42 0 $54,235.60 0 007984 Youngstown Academy of Excellence 39 0 $52,019.41 0 007995 Cleveland Arts and Social Sciences Academy 28 0 $66,509.13 0 007999 Charles School at Ohio Dominican University 58 0 $84,960.12 0 008000 Lorain Preparatory Academy 74 0 $133,420.75 0 008063 Cascade Career Prep High School 31 0 $33,000.36 0 008064 Monroe Preparatory Academy 41 0 $66,974.01 0 008278 Noble Academy-Cleveland 34 0 $87,116.19 0 008280 Noble Academy-Columbus 22 0 $72,110.77 0 008281 South Scioto Academy 79 0 $60,067.58 0 008282 North Woods Career Prep High School 11 0 $25,006.44 0 008283 Dayton Business Technology High School 29 0 $31,542.01 0 008286 Harvard Avenue Performance Academy 51 0 $72,129.13 0 008287 Groveport Community School 60 0 $170,578.60 0 008289 Eagle Learning Center 5 0 $13,916.77 0 009122 Columbus Collegiate Academy 39 0 $57,537.67 0 009148 Zanesville Community School 34 0 $36,188.80 0 009149 Constellation Schools: Westside Community School of th 35 0 $69,286.84 0 009164 Central Academy of Ohio 27 0 $41,067.53 0 009179 Horizon Science Academy Columbus Middle School 51 0 $110,714.61 0 009181 Clay Avenue Community School 0 0 $0.00 0 009192 Foundation Academy 60 0 $99,966.18 0 009283 Dayton Early College Academy, Inc 25 0 $70,380.85 0 009953 Sullivant Avenue Community School 26 0 $71,691.13 0 009954 Harrisburg Pike Community School 0 0 $0.00 0 009955 Madison Avenue School of Arts 50 0 $121,706.71 0 009957 Klepinger Community School 55 0 $143,481.78 0 009971 Ashland County Community Academy 22 0 $25,329.41 0 009990 Horizon Science Academy Elementary School 56 0 $114,177.20 0 009996 Mahoning County High School 21 0 $25,538.31 0 009997 KIPP Columbus 187 0 $421,499.16 0 010036 Cesar Chavez College Preparatory School 8 0 $57,468.38 0 010182 Performance Academy Eastland 54 0 $76,640.96 0 010205 L. 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