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Title I Schools 11-12 * Note: Title I Status from 11-12 CFPA Title I Schools 11-12 * Note: Title I Status from 11-12 CFPA Dist-Sch District Name School Name Title I Status * 0130020 NATCHEZ-ADAMS SCHOOL DIST MC LAURIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0130028 NATCHEZ-ADAMS SCHOOL DIST MORGANTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0130036 NATCHEZ-ADAMS SCHOOL DIST ROBERT LEWIS MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0130040 NATCHEZ-ADAMS SCHOOL DIST JOSEPH L FRAZIER PRIMARY SCHOOL SW 0130044 NATCHEZ-ADAMS SCHOOL DIST NATCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL SW 0130056 NATCHEZ-ADAMS SCHOOL DIST SUSIE B WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL SW 0200002 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST BIGGERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SW 0200004 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST BIGGERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SW 0200006 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST ALCORN CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0200010 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST ALCORN CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0200020 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST GLENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0200022 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST KOSSUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0200023 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST KOSSUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0200028 ALCORN SCHOOL DIST RIENZI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0220002 CORINTH SCHOOL DIST CORINTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0220006 CORINTH SCHOOL DIST CORINTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0300008 AMITE CO SCHOOL DIST AMITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SW 0300014 AMITE CO SCHOOL DIST AMITE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SW 0400008 ATTALA CO SCHOOL DIST ETHEL ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 0400012 ATTALA CO SCHOOL DIST GREENLEE ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 0400016 ATTALA CO SCHOOL DIST LONG CREEK ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 0400020 ATTALA CO SCHOOL DIST MCADAMS ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 0420008 KOSCIUSKO SCHOOL DISTRICT KOSCIUSKO LOWER ELEM SW 0420012 KOSCIUSKO SCHOOL DISTRICT KOSCIUSKO MIDDLE SW 0500004 BENTON CO SCHOOL DIST ASHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0500006 BENTON CO SCHOOL DIST ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL SW 0500008 BENTON CO SCHOOL DIST HICKORY FLAT ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 0500012 BENTON CO SCHOOL DIST ASHLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0611004 WEST BOLIVAR SCHOOL DIST WEST BOLIVAR DIST HIGH SCHOOL SW 0611008 WEST BOLIVAR SCHOOL DIST WEST BOLIVAR DISTRICT MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0611020 WEST BOLIVAR SCHOOL DIST WEST BOLIVAR ELEM SW 0612004 BENOIT SCHOOL DISTRICT RAY BROOKS SCHOOL SW 0613004 NORTH BOLIVAR SCHOOL DISTRICT BROAD STREET HIGH SCHOOL SW 0613008 NORTH BOLIVAR SCHOOL DISTRICT BROOKS ELEM SCHOOL SW 0613012 NORTH BOLIVAR SCHOOL DISTRICT SHELBY SCHOOL SW 0614004 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0614008 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL SW 0614010 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST CYPRESS PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0614012 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL SW 0614014 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST D. M. SMITH MIDDLE SW 0614016 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST MARGARET GREEN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SW 0614024 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST NAILOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0614028 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST PARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0614032 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST PEARMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0615004 SHAW SCHOOL DISTRICT MCEVANS SCHOOL SW 0615008 SHAW SCHOOL DISTRICT SHAW HIGH SCHOOL SW 0616004 MOUND BAYOU PUBLIC SCHOOL JOHN F KENNEDY MEMORIAL HI SCHOOL SW 0616008 MOUND BAYOU PUBLIC SCHOOL I T MONTGOMERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0700002 CALHOUN CO SCHOOL DIST BRUCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0700008 CALHOUN CO SCHOOL DIST CALHOUN CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0700012 CALHOUN CO SCHOOL DIST VARDAMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0800003 CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOL DIST GEORGE MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 0800004 CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOL DIST J Z GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL SW 0800008 CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOL DIST MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0900004 CHICKASAW CO SCHOOL DIST HOULKA ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 0920004 HOUSTON SCHOOL DIST HOUSTON LOWER ELEMENTARY SW 0920006 HOUSTON SCHOOL DIST HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL SW 0920008 HOUSTON SCHOOL DIST HOUSTON UPPER ELEMENTARY SW 0920010 HOUSTON SCHOOL DIST HOUSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL SW Page 1 of 13 Title I Schools 11-12 * Note: Title I Status from 11-12 CFPA Dist-Sch District Name School Name Title I Status * 0921004 OKOLONA SEPARATE SCHOOL DIST OKOLONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 0921008 OKOLONA SEPARATE SCHOOL DIST OKOLONA HIGH SCHOOL SW 1000004 CHOCTAW CO SCHOOL DIST ACKERMAN ELEM SW 1000008 CHOCTAW CO SCHOOL DIST ACKERMAN HIGH SW 1000012 CHOCTAW CO SCHOOL DIST FRENCH CAMP ELEM SCHOOL SW 1000016 CHOCTAW CO SCHOOL DIST WEIR ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1100002 CLAIBORNE CO SCHOOL DIST ARTHUR W WATSON JR ELEMENTARY SCH SW 1100004 CLAIBORNE CO SCHOOL DIST PORT GIBSON MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1100008 CLAIBORNE CO SCHOOL DIST PORT GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL SW 1211002 ENTERPRISE SCHOOL DIST ENTERPRISE MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1211004 ENTERPRISE SCHOOL DIST ENTERPRISE ELEMENTARY SW 1212004 QUITMAN SCHOOL DIST QUITMAN JR HIGH SCHOOL SW 1212006 QUITMAN SCHOOL DIST QUITMAN LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1212008 QUITMAN SCHOOL DIST QUITMAN UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1300008 CLAY CO SCHOOL DIST WEST CLAY ELEM SW 1320004 WEST POINT SCHOOL DIST CENTRAL SCHOOL SW 1320006 WEST POINT SCHOOL DIST CHURCH HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1320008 WEST POINT SCHOOL DIST EAST SIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1320012 WEST POINT SCHOOL DIST FIFTH STREET SCHOOL SW 1320016 WEST POINT SCHOOL DIST SOUTH SIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1320020 WEST POINT SCHOOL DIST WEST POINT HIGH SCHOOL SW 1400004 COAHOMA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT COAHOMA COUNTY JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL SW 1400016 COAHOMA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT FRIARS POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1400028 COAHOMA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT JONESTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1400036 COAHOMA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT LYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1400048 COAHOMA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SHERARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1402004 COAHOMA CO AHS COAHOMA AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL SW 1420004 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST CLARKSDALE HIGH SCHOOL SW 1420008 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST W A HIGGINS ACADEMY/ARTS/INT.ST. SW 1420012 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST MYRTLE HALL IV LANG. IMMERSION SW 1420016 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST HEIDELBERG SCHOOL MATH & SCIENCE SW 1420020 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST KIRKPATRICK HEALTH /WELLNESS SW 1420024 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST OAKHURST ACADEMY/MATH/SCI/LANG/IM SW 1420028 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST GEO H OLIVER VISUAL/PERF. ARTS SW 1420036 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST JEROME STAMPLY AEROSPACE/ENV.ST SW 1420040 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DIST BOOKER T WASHINGTON INTERN. STUDIES SW 1500004 COPIAH CO SCHOOL DIST CRYSTAL SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1500006 COPIAH CO SCHOOL DIST CRYSTAL SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SW 1500008 COPIAH CO SCHOOL DIST CRYSTAL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL SW 1500012 COPIAH CO SCHOOL DIST WESSON ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1520004 HAZLEHURST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT HAZLEHURST MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1520008 HAZLEHURST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT HAZLEHURST HIGH SCHOOL SW 1600004 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS COLLINS ELEMENTARY SW 1600008 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL SW 1600012 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS CARVER MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1600016 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS HOPEWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1600020 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS MOUNT OLIVE ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1600024 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS SEMINARY HIGH SCHOOL SW 1600025 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS SEMINARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1600026 COVINGTON CO SCHOOLS SEMINARY MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1700008 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST CHICKASAW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1700012 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST HERNANDO ELEM SW 1700016 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST OAK GROVE CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SW 1700020 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST HORN LAKE ELEM SW 1700024 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST HORN LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1700026 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST WALLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1700028 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST HORN LAKE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SW 1700030 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST OLIVE BRANCH ELEM SW 1700036 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST SHADOW OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW Page 2 of 13 Title I Schools 11-12 * Note: Title I Status from 11-12 CFPA Dist-Sch District Name School Name Title I Status * 1700038 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST OLIVE BRANCH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SW 1700040 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST SOUTHAVEN ELEMENTARY SW 1700044 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST HOPE SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1700046 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST GREENBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1700047 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST SOUTHAVEN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SW 1700070 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST OVERPARK ELEMENTARY SW 1700080 DESOTO CO SCHOOL DIST LAKE CORMORANT ELEMENTARY SW 1800008 FORREST COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DIXIE ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1800010 FORREST COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH FORREST ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1800012 FORREST COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH FORREST HIGH SCHOOL SW 1800020 FORREST COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RAWLS SPRINGS ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1800028 FORREST COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SOUTH FORREST ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1800036 FORREST COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT EARL TRAVILLION ATTENDANCE CENTER SW 1802004 FORREST COUNTY AG HIGH SCHOOL FORREST COUNTY AGRICULTURAL HI SCH SW 1820008 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST BLAIR CENTER HATTIESBURG HIGH SW 1820012 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST BURNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1820020 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST GRACE CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1820030 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST N R BURGER MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1820038 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST HAWKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1820042 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST ROWAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1820052 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST THAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1820066 HATTIESBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST WOODLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1821002 PETAL SCHOOL DIST PETAL PRIMARY SCHOOL SW 1821012 PETAL SCHOOL DIST PETAL UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 1821014 PETAL SCHOOL DIST PETAL ELEMENTARY SW 1900004 FRANKLIN CO SCHOOL DIST FRANKLIN LOWER ELEMENTARY SW 1900006 FRANKLIN CO SCHOOL DIST FRANKLIN UPPER ELEMENTARY SW 1900008 FRANKLIN CO SCHOOL DIST FRANKLIN COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL SW 1900010 FRANKLIN CO SCHOOL DIST FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL SW 2000004 GEORGE CO SCHOOL DIST AGRICOLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 2000006 GEORGE CO SCHOOL DIST BENNDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SW 2000008 GEORGE CO SCHOOL DIST CENTRAL ELEM SCHOOL SW 2000016 GEORGE CO SCHOOL DIST LC HATCHER ELEMENARY SW 2000018 GEORGE CO SCHOOL
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