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Universal Service Administrative Company Schools and Libraries Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL27 Schools and Libraries 1Q2016 Funding Year 2015 Authorizations - 3Q2015 Page 1 of 75 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized 4-J SCHOOL GILLETTE WY 2.70 A B C UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CERRITOS CA 3,231.26 A+ ARTS ACADEMY COLUMBUS OH 11,892.48 A.C.E. CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL TUCSON AZ 1,530.03 ABBOTT INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ABBOTT TX 17,180.49 ABERDEEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ABERDEEN ID 1,920.00 ABIDING SAVIOR LUTHERAN SCHOOL SAINT LOUIS MO 294.72 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON PA 1,890.00 ABSAROKEE SCHOOL DIST 52-52 C ABSAROKEE MT 692.28 ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN ACAD MARGATE FL 1,398.60 ACADEMIA ADVENTISTA METROPOLITANA RIO PIEDRAS PR 4,050.00 Academia Bautista de Puerto Nuevo, Inc Rio Piedras PR 9,450.00 ACADEMIA CRISTO DE LOS MILAGROS CAGUAS PR 8,586.00 ACADEMIA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO BAYAMON PR 8,260.00 Academia del Sagrado Corazon Santurce PR 9,450.00 Academia Disipulos de Cristo (7-12) Bayamon PR 5,670.00 Academia Nuestra Senora de La Providencia SAN JUAN PR 10,800.00 ACADEMIA PRESBITERIANA CAROLINA CAROLINA PR 22,747.25 ACADEMIA SAN JORGE SAN JUAN PR 11,211.00 ACADEMIA SAN SEBASTIAN MARTIR SAN SEBASTIAN PR 3,960.00 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL BRONX NY 260.58 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE PHOENIX AZ 2,038.80 ACADEMY OF HOLY ANGELS RICHFIELD MN 1,629.89 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME ELEMENTARY TYNGSBORO MA 1,703.37 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF MERCY LOUISVILLE KY 396.68 ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS SCH KENSINGTON MD 467.88 ACADEMY OF WARREN WARREN MI 16,963.94 ACADEMY PREP CENTER OF ST PETERSBURG ST. PETERSBERG FL 699.66 ACADEMY WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS MESA AZ 1,200.58 ACADIA PARISH LIBRARY CROWLEY LA 21,848.40 ACADIA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD HEAD START PROGRAM CROWLEY LA 14,458.50 ACADIA PARISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CROWLEY LA 413,696.79 Acedemia La Milagrosa Cayey PR 5,670.00 ACORN MONTESSORI CHARTER SCHOOL, INC. DISTRICT PRESCOTT VALLEY AZ 125.50 ACTON SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACTON ME 20,805.20 Ada Community Library Boise ID 8,247.21 ADA INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT I 19 ADA OK 1,840.00 ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADA OK 411.20 ADAIR INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ADAIR OK 1,911.20 ADAIR-CASEY COMM SCHOOL DIST ADAIR IA 20.03 ADAMS CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS MONROE IN 3,960.00 ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIST 14 COMMERCE CITY CO 34,756.80 ADAMS MEMORIAL LIBRARY LATROBE PA 645.16 ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM DECATUR IN 3,441.28 ADAMS-WELLS SPEC SVCS CO-OP BLUFFTON IN 1,885.00 ADDISON RUTLAND S U 04 FAIR HAVEN VT 8,190.00 ADRIAN INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ADRIAN TX 6,200.69 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY DUNCANVILLE TX 29,019.48 AGRA INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 134 AGRA OK 8,083.80 AHI EZER YESHIVA SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 24,300.00 AKRON CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON IN 3,000.00 AKRON PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON CO 250.73 AKRON-FAIRGROVE SCHOOL DIST FAIRGROVE MI 29,839.34 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism November 02, 2015 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL27 Schools and Libraries 1Q2016 Funding Year 2015 Authorizations - 3Q2015 Page 2 of 75 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized AL-NOOR SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 30,048.58 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCH DIST BURLINGTON NC 23,852.15 ALAMOGORDO PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST ALAMOGORDO NM 1,526.33 ALBA-GOLDEN IND SCHOOL DIST ALBA TX 551.24 ALBANY COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBANY NY 10,200.00 ALBANY INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBANY TX 1,879.18 ALBANY UNIFIED SCH DIST ALBANY CA 7,404.33 ALBERT CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY ALBERT CITY IA 263.01 ALBERT GALLATIN AREA SCH DIST UNIONTOWN PA 10,698.51 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ALBION OK 1,129.50 ALDAR ACADEMY SACRAMENTO CA 1,086.63 ALDER-UPPER RUBY SCHOOL DIST 2 ALDER MT 180.68 ALEX PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST I-56 ALEX OK 1,717.86 ALEXANDER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALEXANDER CITY AL 9,120.00 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOL DIST TAYLORSVILLE NC 91,068.06 ALEXANDRIA COMM SCHOOL CORP ALEXANDRIA IN 8,360.00 ALEXANDRIA-MONROE PUB LIBRARY ALEXANDRIA IN 4,296.00 ALEXANDRIAN PUBLIC LIBRARY MOUNT VERNON IN 3,360.00 ALL HALLOWS INSTITUTE SCHOOL BRONX NY 6,239.00 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL WICHITA KS 189.46 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL MADISON LAKE MN 473.73 ALLAMAKEE COMM SCHOOL DIST WAUKON IA 1,933.74 ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY FORT WAYNE IN 33,984.00 ALLEN INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 ALLEN OK 1,840.00 ALLEN PARISH LIBRARIES OBERLIN LA 11,990.40 ALLEN PARISH SCHOOL DISTRICT OBERLIN LA 103,856.40 ALLEN-BOWDEN SCHOOL DIST 35 TULSA OK 5,711.40 ALLENDALE PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT ALLENDALE MI 50.58 ALLENTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY ALLENTOWN PA 3,780.00 ALMA DEL MAR CHARTER SCHOOL NEW BEDFORD MA 795.12 ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ALMA NE 770.00 ALMOND-BANCROFT SCHOOL DIST ALMOND WI 8.64 ALPENA-MONTMORENCY-ALCONA ESD ALPENA MI 297.00 ALPHA PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIST PEORIA IL 1,950.31 ALSEA SCHOOL DISTRICT 7 J ALSEA OR 8,458.54 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION ACADEMY (OHDELA) TOLEDO OH 11,104.41 ALTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ALTON IA 193.41 ALTON R-IV SCHOOL DISTRICT ALTON MO 382.18 ALTOONA PUBLIC LIBRARY ALTOONA KS 95.08 ALVARADO INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALVARADO TX 11,722.06 ALVORD INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALVORD TX 3,511.31 AMBER-POCASSET SCHOOL DIST 128 AMBER OK 41,820.71 AMERICAN HORSE SCHOOL ALLEN SD 1,811.12 American Military Academy Guaynabo PR 12,990.60 AMERICAN MONTESSORI ACADEMY LIVONIA MI 493.70 AMERISCHOOLS ACADEMY PHOENIX AZ 4,549.50 AMERISCHOOLS MIDDLE ACADEMY TUCSON AZ 4,285.44 AMHERST PUBLIC LIBRARY AMHERST OH 161.48 AMORY SCHOOL DISTRICT AMORY MS 148,053.26 ANADARKO PUBLIC LIBRARY ANADARKO OK 2,657.70 ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIST ANAHEIM CA 4,258.83 ANAMOOSE SCHOOL ANAMOOSE ND 11.43 ANAMOSA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ANAMOSA IA 1,416.71 ANDALUSIA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ANDALUSIA AL 9,660.00 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism November 02, 2015 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL27 Schools and Libraries 1Q2016 Funding Year 2015 Authorizations - 3Q2015 Page 3 of 75 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized ANDERSON COUNTY SCHOOL DIST 5 ANDERSON SC 267,748.81 ANDERSON PUBLIC LIBRARY ANDERSON IN 17,940.22 ANDOVER UNIF SCH DISTRICT 385 ANDOVER KS 640.98 ANDRE AGASSI COLLEGE PREPATORY ACADEMY LAS VEGAN NV 3,239.10 ANDREWS INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ANDREWS TX 2,053.56 ANKENY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ANKENY IA 2,091.40 ANNUNCIATION BVM SCHOOL MCSHERRYSTOWN PA 2.59 ANSELMO-MERNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS MERNA NE 2,970.63 ANSHEI LUBAVIPCH PRESCHOOL FAIR LAWN NJ 3,200.00 ANSLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ANSLEY NE 2,155.29 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT WADESBORO NC 54,773.80 ANSON INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ANSON TX 1,560.00 ANSONIA LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANSONIA OH 1,775.90 ANSONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANSONIA CT 318.04 ANTIETAM SCHOOL DISTRICT READING PA 187.40 ANTLERS INDEP SCHOOL DIST I 13 ANTLERS OK 1,840.00 ANTLERS PUBLIC LIBRARY ANTLERS OK 6,511.20 ANTON INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ANTON TX 565.22 APLINGTON LEGION MEM LIBRARY APLINGTON IA 80.00 APLINGTON PARKERSBURG COMMUNITY SCHOOL PARKERSBURG IA 2,103.60 DISTRICT APPLE SPRINGS INDEP SCH DIST APPLE SPRINGS TX 3,025.10 APPLE VALLEY UNIF SCHOOL DIST APPLE VALLEY CA 54,259.38 ARAPAHO - BUTLER INDEP SCHOOL DIST 5 ARAPAHO OK 1,302.27 ARCATA ELEM SCHOOL DISTRICT ARCATA CA 9,189.82 ARCH BISHOP COLEMAN F. CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL MIAMI FL 476.96 ARCHBISHOP EDWARD A. MCCARTHY HIGH SCHOOL FORT LAUDERDALE FL 185.22 ARCHBISHOP HENNESSY CATHOLIC ELEM SCHOOLS DYERSVILLE IA 52.00 ARCHMERE ACADEMY CLAYMONT DE 278.45 ARDMORE INDEP SCHOOL DIST 19 ARDMORE OK 1,848.60 AREA 30 CAREER CENTER GREENCASTLE IN 2,961.94 ARGOS COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT ARGOS IN 3,354.24 ARGOS PUBLIC LIBRARY ARGOS IN 1,841.00 ARGOSY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL FALL RIVER MA 474.26 ARIE CROWN HEBREW DAY SCHOOL SKOKIE IL 113.82 ARISE ACADEMY NEW ORLEANS LA 2,696.61 ARISE HIGH SCHOOL OAKLAND CA 405.69 ARISTOTLE PREPARATORY ACADEMY CHARLOTTE NC 1,783.36 ARIZONA COLLEGE PREP ACADEMY TUCSON AZ 7,392.71 ARKANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY ARKANSAS CITY KS 374.32 ARLEE SCHOOL DISTRICT JT 8 ARLEE MT 11,881.69 ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ARLINGTON IA 78.00 ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARLINGTON NE 3,368.94 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ARLINGTON VT 3,710.00 ARMONA UNION ELEM SCHOOL DIST ARMONA CA 66,050.63 ARP INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIST ARP TX 2,880.00 ARROWHEAD ELEM SCHOOL DIST 75 PRAY MT 69.90 ARROWHEAD REGIONAL COMPUTER CONSORTIUM DULUTH MN 2,057.36 ARRUPE JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL DENVER CO 3,289.09 ARTHUR C U SCHOOL DISTRICT 305 ARTHUR IL 288.42 ARTHUR PUBLIC LIBRARY ARTHUR IA 159.13 ASCENSION ACADEMY AMARILLO TX 2,301.32 ASCENSION CATHOLIC REGIONAL DIOSICIAN SCHOOL DONALDSONVILLE LA 1,027.50 ASH FORK UNIF SCHOOL DIST 31 ASH FORK AZ 4,664.01 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism November 02, 2015 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL27 Schools and Libraries 1Q2016 Funding Year 2015 Authorizations - 3Q2015 Page 4 of 75 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized ASHBY SCHOOL ASHBY MN 509.24 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS DISTRICT ASHEBORO NC 168,915.87 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHEVILLE NC 13,018.68 ASHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ASHLAND AL 185.85 ASHLAND INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHLAND KY 16,394.31 ASHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY ASHLAND PA 417.90 ASHWAUBENON SCHOOL DISTRICT GREEN BAY WI 675.00 ASPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE 1 ASPEN CO 2,546.33 ASPERMONT INDEP SCHOOL DIST ASPERMONT TX 406.38 ASPIRE CHARTER ACADEMY ORLANDO FL 539.38 ASSEMBLY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NEW IBERIA LA 1,132.20 ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL LOUISVILLE KY 48.00 ASSUMPTION PARISH LIBRARY NAPOLEONVILLE LA 880.00 ATASCADERO UNIF SCHOOL DIST ATASCADERO CA 14,050.41 ATCHISON CO LIBRARY ROCK PORT MO 166.59 Athens County Public Libraries NELSONVILLE OH 92.74 ATHENS SCHOOL DISTRICT ATHENS WI 1,820.00 ATLANTIC CITY BVE-ADMIN ATLANTIC CITY NJ 14,549.34 ATLANTIC CO SPECIAL SERV DIST MAYS LANDING NJ 1,346.35 ATLANTIC CO VOC SCH DISTRICT MAYS LANDING
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