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(CEP) School All Children Eligible for Free Lunch Community Eligibility Provision 2 Provision or 3 School (CEP) School Approved Time School District School Type School Name County School Year All children Period All children eligible for eligible for free lunch free lunch Abundant Living Citi Church Private Non-profit School Citi Christian Academy MIAMI-DADE yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Academir Charter School West Charter School Academir Charter School Middle MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March Academir Charter School West Charter School AcadeMir Charter School of Math & Science MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March Academir Charter School West Charter School AcadeMir Charter School Preparatory MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March Academir Charter School West Charter School Academir Charter School West MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March Academir Charter School West Charter School AcadeMir Preparatory Academy MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March Academy Prep Center of Lakeland Inc. Private Non-profit School Academy Prep Center of Lakeland POLK yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Academy Prep Center of St. Petersburg, Private Non-profit School Academy Prep Center for Education PINELLAS 2020-2021 Jan-March yes Inc. Academy Prep of Tampa Private Non-profit School Academy Prep of Tampa HILLSBOROUG 2020-2021 Jan-March yes H ACTS Private Residential Child Care Institution Adolescence Receiving Facility HILLSBOROUG 2020-2021 Jan-March (RCCI) H ACTS Private Residential Child Care Institution Intensive Residential Treatment HILLSBOROUG 2020-2021 Jan-March (RCCI) H Advance Achiever Academy Inc Private Non-profit School Advance Achiever Academy Inc MIAMI-DADE yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Advanced Learning Charter School, Inc. Charter School Advanced Learning Charter School MIAMI-DADE yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Agape Worship Center Inc. Private Non-profit School Millennium Kingdom (Embassy School) BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March Agape Worship Center Inc. Private Non-profit School Showers of Blessing Academy BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District A. L. Mebane Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District A.Q. Jones Exceptional Student ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Alachua Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District AMI Kids ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Archer Community ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Boulware Springs Charter School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Buchholz High School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District C.W. Norton Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Caring and Sharing Learning School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Carolyn Beatrice Parker Elementary ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Early Learning Academy at Duval ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Eastside High School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Expressions Learning Arts Academy, Inc. ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Fort Clarke Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Gainesville High School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Glen Springs Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Hawthorne High School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Healthy Learning Academy ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Hidden Oak Elementary School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District High Springs Community ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Howard Bishop Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Idywild Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Kanapaha Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Kimball Wiles Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Lake Forest Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Lawton M Chiles Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Lincoln Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Littlewood Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Loften Center ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Marjorie K. Rawlings Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Meadowbrook Elementary School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Metcalfe Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Micanopy Academy ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Myra Terwilliger Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Newberry Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Newberry High School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District North Central Florida Public Charter School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March yes Alachua County School Board Public School District Oak View Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District One Room School House ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District P.K. Yonge Developmental School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Resilience Charter School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Santa Fe College High School Dual ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Enrollment Alachua County School Board Public School District Santa Fe High School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Shell Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District SIATech at Gainesville Annex ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Sidney Lanier School / HDCP ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Stephen Foster Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District The Einstein School, Inc. ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District W.W. Irby Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Westwood Middle School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District William S Talbot Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Williams Elementary School ALACHUA yes 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua County School Board Public School District Z.I. Sung S.D.A. School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua Learning Ctr. Charter School Alachua Learning Center ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Alachua Learning Ctr. Charter School Alachua Learning Center Elementary School ALACHUA 2020-2021 Jan-March Allapattah Wynwood Community and Private Non-profit School Allapattah Wynwood Childcare School MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March yes Development Alpha Charter of Excellence Inc. Charter School Alpha Charter School of Excellence MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March Alpha International Academy Charter School Alpha International Academy BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March Alternative Education Foundation Private Non-profit School AEF HS 9-12 BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March Alternative Education Foundation Private Non-profit School AEF Main Campus k-8 BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March Alternative Education Foundation Private Non-profit School AEF Westham BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March American Youth Academy Private Non-profit School American Youth Academy HILLSBOROUG 2020-2021 Jan-March yes H America's Little Leaders Private Non-profit School America's Little Leader's Inc DUVAL yes 2020-2021 Jan-March AMIkids, Inc. Private Residential Child Care Institution AMIkids Greater Fort Lauderdale BROWARD 2020-2021 Jan-March and Private School (RCCI) AMIkids, Inc. Private Residential Child Care Institution AMIkids Jacksonville DUVAL 2020-2021 Jan-March and Private School (RCCI) AMIkids, Inc. Private Residential Child Care Institution AMIkids Miami-Dade MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March and Private School (RCCI) AMIkids, Inc. Private Residential Child Care Institution AMIkids Miami-Dade South MIAMI-DADE 2020-2021 Jan-March and Private School (RCCI) AMIkids, Inc. Private Residential Child Care Institution AMIkids Space Coast BREVARD 2020-2021 Jan-March and Private School (RCCI) AMIkids, Inc. Private Residential Child Care Institution AMIkids Tampa
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