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FY 2021 IDOE Enrollment-NSLP Report Indiana Fall 2020 Enrollment/NSLP Report for E-Rate FY2021 January 15, 2021 CEP Indv CEP Grp CEP NSLP Total DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT District School Entity Direct Direct Base Eligible K-12 NSLP Total K-12 Percent Entity ID ID Number NCES FCC FRN District (Parent) Name School Name Cert Cert Year Students Students Students Students NSLP Number 9970 1111 17003783 25227455 ACE Preparatory Academy ACE Preparatory Academy 52.87% 52.87% 2020 137 161 137 161 85.09% 15 20 52484 1800060_____ 5276936 Adams Central Community Schools Adams Central Elementary School 154 600 314 1,282 24.49% 130438 15 21 52485 1800060_____ 5276936 Adams Central Community Schools Adams Central High School 79 370 314 1,282 24.49% 130438 15 13 52486 1800060_____ 5276936 Adams Central Community Schools Adams Central Middle School 81 312 314 1,282 24.49% 130438 5265 5069 51065 1800120_____ 12130001 Alexandria Community School Corp Alexandria-Monroe Academy 1 8 809 1,554 52.06% 130178 5265 5065 51064 180012000010 12130001 Alexandria Community School Corp Alexandria-Monroe Elementary School 446 783 809 1,554 52.06% 130178 5265 5041 51063 180012000011 12130001 Alexandria Community School Corp Alexandria-Monroe Jr-Sr High School 362 763 809 1,554 52.06% 130178 9065 1002 Allegiant Preparatory Academy Allegiant Preparatory Academy 80.56% 80.56% 2019 107 107 107 107 100.00% 5275 5142 16030353 180015001847 13168224 Anderson Community School Corp Anderson Elementary School 74.32% 61.51% 2019 412 418 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 4945 51088 180015000029 13167903 Anderson Community School Corp Anderson High School 51.88% 61.51% 2019 1,758 1,786 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 4967 Anderson Community School Corp Anderson Intermediate School 61.64% 61.64% 2020 1,011 1,025 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 4906 1800150 Anderson Community School Corp COMPASS Alternative School 80.90% 61.51% 2019 79 80 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 5102 16047652 180015002109 Anderson Community School Corp Eastside Elementary School 60.72% 61.51% 2019 504 512 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 4953 16071301 180015000020 Anderson Community School Corp Edgewood Elementary School 64.31% 61.51% 2019 200 203 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 5146 16030354 180015002110 13168233 Anderson Community School Corp Erskine Elementary School 67.10% 61.51% 2019 424 430 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 5076 51085 180015002483 13167960 Anderson Community School Corp Highland Middle School 60.47% 61.51% 2019 988 1,003 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 4977 51084 180015000041 13168893 Anderson Community School Corp Tenth Street Elementary School 66.55% 61.51% 2019 523 531 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 5275 5033 51102 180015000044 13168398 Anderson Community School Corp Valley Grove Elementary School 68.15% 61.51% 2019 395 401 6,294 6,389 98.51% 130181 9790 5092 16071598 180979005092 22510325 Anderson Preparatory Academy Anderson Preparatory Academy 529 849 529 849 62.31% 9615 5488 16020774 18000421816 19551100 Andrew J Brown Academy Andrew J Brown Academy 64.30% 64.30% 2020 669 669 669 669 100.00% 5470 5937 52074 180018000048 2870780 Argos Community Schools Argos Comm Jr-Sr High School 162 347 303 595 50.92% 130349 5470 5936 52073 180018000047 2870780 Argos Community Schools Argos Community Elementary 141 248 303 595 50.92% 130349 9685 4043 16052286 18000712443 Aspire Charter Academy Aspire Charter Academy 63.38% 63.38% 2019 647 647 647 647 100.00% 2435 2057 53723 4836656 Attica Consolidated School Corp Attica Elementary School 151 260 308 575 53.57% 130745 2435 2053 53724 4836656 Attica Consolidated School Corp Attica High School 157 315 308 575 53.57% 130745 3315 2737 51365 Avon Community School Corp Avon High School 940 3,201 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2728 222449 Avon Community School Corp Avon Intermediate School East 280 799 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2729 16038101 Avon Community School Corp Avon Intermediate School West 290 762 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2730 16055402 Avon Community School Corp Avon Middle School North 276 823 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2736 51366 Avon Community School Corp Avon Middle School South 255 780 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2738 16040047 Avon Community School Corp Cedar Elementary School 272 701 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2740 16021224 Avon Community School Corp Hickory Elementary School 167 472 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2733 51367 Avon Community School Corp Maple Elementary School 176 376 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2739 51369 Avon Community School Corp Pine Tree Elementary School 123 336 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2726 16062166 Avon Community School Corp River Birch Elementary School 223 782 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2735 51356 Avon Community School Corp Sycamore Elementary School 146 481 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 3315 2734 51368 Avon Community School Corp White Oak Elementary School 140 321 3,288 9,834 33.44% 130261 1315 1075 53405 180033000060 11984135 Barr-Reeve Community Schools Inc Barr Reeve Elementary School 126 513 232 990 23.43% 130683 1315 1069 53406 180033000061 11984135 Barr-Reeve Community Schools Inc Barr Reeve Middle/High School 106 477 232 990 23.43% 130683 365 390 53003 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Central Middle School 380 845 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 328 53017 21586136 Bartholomew Con School Corp Clifty Creek Elementary School 368 553 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 17002875 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Columbus Behavioral Center 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 399 53007 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Columbus East High School 503 1,565 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 397 52996 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Columbus North High School 697 2,090 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 375 53005 12096111Bartholomew Con School Corp CSA Fodrea Campus 117 339 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 346 53002 13792056Bartholomew Con School Corp CSA Lincoln Campus 97 365 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 16052175 13792056Bartholomew Con School Corp CSA - New Tech 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 371 53015 13792056Bartholomew Con School Corp L F Smith Elementary 243 465 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 369 52994 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Lillian Schmitt Elementary School 482 689 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 353 53009 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Mount Healthy Elementary School 174 439 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 395 52993 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Northside Middle School 373 844 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 357 53012 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Parkside Elementary School 288 731 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 366 53018 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Rockcreek Elementary School 126 341 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 392 52997 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Southside Elementary School 160 880 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 377 53084 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp Taylorsville Elementary School 416 587 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 363 53013 13792056 Bartholomew Con School Corp W D Richards Elementary School 222 554 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 365 17011686 13792056Bartholomew Con School Corp Youth Services Center 4,646 11,287 41.16% 130558 6895 7217 52834 180039000084 7882269 Batesville Community School Corp Batesville High School 147 699 579 2,132 27.16% 130515 6895 7229 52831 180039000087 7882269 Batesville Community School Corp Batesville Intermediate School 152 458 579 2,132 27.16% 130515 6895 7219 52832 180039000085 7882269 Batesville Community School Corp Batesville Middle School 143 499 579 2,132 27.16% 130515 6895 7218 52833 180039002381 7882269 Batesville Community School Corp Batesville Primary School 137 476 579 2,132 27.16% 130515 2260 1705 52129 180042000089 2904274 Baugo Community Schools Jimtown Elementary School 193 402 748 1,867 40.06% 130362 2260 1701 52131 180042000090 2904274 Baugo Community Schools Jimtown High School 197 585 748 1,867 40.06% 130362 2260 1707 16030282 180042002026 2904274 Baugo Community Schools Jimtown Intermediate School 237 572 748 1,867 40.06% 130362 2260 1703 52130 180042000091 2904274 Baugo Community Schools Jimtown Junior High School 121 308 748 1,867 40.06% 130362 5380 5453 51221 180045000092 11897410 Beech Grove City Schools Beech Grove Middle School 293 486 1,753 2,984 58.75% 130220 5380 5449 51225 180045000093 2871655 Beech Grove City Schools Beech Grove Sr High School 583 1,005 1,753 2,984 58.75% 130220 5380 5457 51222 180045000094 11897535 Beech Grove City Schools Central Elementary School 250 418 1,753 2,984 58.75% 130220 5380 5463 16021087 180045000881 11898244 Beech Grove City Schools Hornet Park Elementary School 220 409 1,753 2,984 58.75% 130220 5380 5461 51227 180045000095 11897907 Beech Grove City Schools South Grove Intermediate School 407 666 1,753 2,984 58.75% 130220 9140 9994 17025259 Believe Schools BELIEVE Circle City High School 74.55% 74.55% 2021 54 54 54 54 100.00% 17024247 395 445 53781 15479777 Benton Community School Corp Benton Central Jr-Sr High School 326 817 742 1,624 45.69% 130759 395 433 53727 15479777 Benton Community School Corp Boswell Elementary School 95 120 742 1,624 45.69% 130759 395 421 53780 15479777 Benton Community School Corp Otterbein Elementary School 94 271 742 1,624 45.69% 130759 395 446 16046629 15479777 Benton Community School Corp Prairie Crossing Elementary School 227 416 742 1,624 45.69% 130759 515 494 17023522 1805700_____ 5793187 Blackford County Schools Blackford Intermediate School 56.71% 57.11% 2021 325 355 1,171 1,508 77.65% 130600 515 489 53158 180570000102 5793187 Blackford County Schools Blackford Jr-Sr High School 40.57% 43.94% 2021 507 721 1,171 1,508 77.65%
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