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Schools and Libraries 3Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Authorizations - 1Q2014 Page 1 of 227 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL29 Schools and Libraries 3Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Authorizations - 1Q2014 Page 1 of 227 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized 4-J SCHOOL GILLETTE WY 388.30 A B C UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CERRITOS CA 67,422.07 A HOLMES JOHNSON MEM LIBRARY KODIAK AK 210.00 A SPECIAL PLACE SANTA ROSA CA 3,567.40 A W BEATTIE AVTS DISTRICT ALLISON PARK PA 4,433.82 A.C.E. CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL TUCSON AZ 4,423.68 AB GRAHAM ACADEMY ST PARIS OH 7,660.42 ABBOTT INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ABBOTT TX 15,618.71 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT ABERDEEN MS 10,664.22 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 ABERDEEN WA 83,183.90 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 58 ABERDEEN ID 11,115.91 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6-1 ABERDEEN SD 2,759.15 ABERNATHY INDEP SCHOOL DIST ABERNATHY TX 4,320.00 ABIDING SAVIOR LUTHERAN SCHOOL SAINT LOUIS MO 1,002.84 ABILENE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ABILENE KS 633.29 ABILENE INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ABILENE TX 24,000.00 ABILENE UNIF SCH DISTRICT 435 ABILENE KS 27,057.85 ABINGTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY CLARKS SUMMIT PA 255.22 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON MA 1,195.99 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON PA 7,315.04 ABSAROKEE SCHOOL DIST 52-52 C ABSAROKEE MT 1,481.79 ABSECON PUBLIC LIBRARY ABSECON NJ 316.20 ACADEMIA ADVENTISTA METROPOLITANA RIO PIEDRAS PR 23,895.00 ACADEMIA AVANCE LOS ANGELES CA 21,017.72 Academia Bautista de Puerto Nuevo, Inc Rio Piedras PR 20,700.00 ACADEMIA BAUTISTA DE SAN LORENZO SAN LORENZO PR 14,175.00 ACADEMIA CRISTIANA COHELET LAS PIEDRAS PR 4,725.00 ACADEMIA CRISTO DE LOS MILAGROS CAGUAS PR 20,700.00 ACADEMIA DEL CARMEN CAROLINA PR 15,795.00 ACADEMIA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO BAYAMON PR 13,095.00 Academia del Sagrado Corazon Santurce PR 20,700.00 ACADEMIA DISCIPULOS DE CRISTO MANATI PR 2,007.00 ACADEMIA DISCIPULOS DE CRISTO EN VEGA ALTA VEGA ALTA PR 1,552.50 Academia Disipulos de Cristo (7-12) Bayamon PR 7,965.00 ACADEMIA IMMACULADA CONCEPCION ELEMENTAL MAYAGUEZ PR 27,846.00 ACADEMIA JULIO TORRES RODRIGUEZ, INC. COROZAL PR 1,161.00 ACADEMIA MENONITA BETANIA AIBONITO PR 4,725.00 Academia Menotita San Juan PR 2,007.00 ACADEMIA NUESTRA SENORA DE FATIMA BARCELONETA PR 7,371.00 Academia Nuestra Senora de La Providencia SAN JUAN PR 7,677.00 ACADEMIA PRESBITERIANA CAROLINA CAROLINA PR 5,409.00 Academia San Alfonso Aguas Buenas PR 4,725.00 ACADEMIA SAN ANTONIO DE GUAYAMA GUAYAMA PR 1,552.50 ACADEMIA SAN JORGE SAN JUAN PR 8,730.00 ACADEMIA SAN JOSE ELEMENTAL GUAYNABO PR 3,510.00 Academia Santa Maria del Camino Bayamon PR 4,725.00 Academia Santa Maria Reina Ponce PR 13,095.00 ACADEMIA SANTA ROSA BAYAMON PR 5,265.00 Academia Santa Teresita Naranjito PR 5,265.00 ACADEMIA SANTO TOMAS DE AQUINO ELEMETNAL BAYAMON PR 5,265.00 Academia Santo Tomas de Aquino Superior Bayamon PR 4,680.00 Academic and Career Education Academy Midland MI 1,896.19 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL BRONX NY 6,110.24 ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE ACADEMY LOS ANGELES CA 7,105.50 ACADEMIE LAFAYETTE KANSAS CITY MO 1,096.77 ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL PITTSBURG PA 86,781.48 ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE APPLE VALLEY CA 15,642.00 ACADEMY FOR CAREER EXPLORATION PROVIDENCE RI 557.90 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism May 02, 2014 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL29 Schools and Libraries 3Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Authorizations - 1Q2014 Page 2 of 227 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized ACADEMY FOR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CHICAGO IL 38,247.66 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING HOUSTON TX 6,986.76 ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND TECHNOLOGIES SAN ANTONIO TX 6,639.00 ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS WESTMINISTER CO 5,282.19 ACADEMY OF DALLAS - OAK PARK CAMPUS DALLAS TX 2,636.69 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE PHOENIX AZ 9,586.89 ACADEMY OF HOLY ANGELS RICHFIELD MN 5,886.64 ACADEMY OF MATH AND SCIENCE TUCSON AZ 1,846.23 ACADEMY OF MT ST URSULA SCHOOL BRONX NY 2,387.71 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME ELEMENTARY TYNGSBORO MA 1,481.72 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY WAUKEGAN IL 114.17 ACADEMY OF SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD MI 7,603.29 ACADEMY OF ST DOROTHY SCHOOL STATEN ISLAND NY 86.91 ACADEMY OF ST. BENEDICT - LAFLIN CHICAGO IL 126.13 ACADEMY OF THE CITY CHARTER SCHOOL LONG ISLAND CITY NY 5,975.71 ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS SCH KENSINGTON MD 13.20 ACADEMY OF THE HOLY FAMILY SCH BALTIC CT 669.77 ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART SAINT CHARLES MO 4,276.26 ACADEMY OF WARREN WARREN MI 315.29 ACADEMY OF WATERFORD WATERFORD MI 9,678.35 ACADEMY ST BENEDICT-STEWART CHICAGO IL 40.01 ACADEMY WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS MESA AZ 8,707.94 ACADIA PARISH LIBRARY CROWLEY LA 22,503.96 ACADIA PARISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CROWLEY LA 90,996.22 ACALANES UNION HS DIST LAFAYETTE CA 32,931.44 ACCELERATED CHARTER LOS ANGELES CA 22,558.76 ACCELERATED INTERMEDIATE ACADEMY LANCASTER TX 1,185.05 ACCELERATED INTERMEDIATE ACADEMY # 1 HOUSTON TX 1,443.96 ELEMENTARY ACCLAIM CHARTER SCHOOL, DBA ACCLAIM ACADEMY PHOENIX AZ 21,550.69 Acedemia La Milagrosa Cayey PR 5,625.00 ACHIEVEKIDS-CONSORTIUM PALO ALTO CA 1,659.31 ACHILLE INDEP SCHOOL DIST 3 ACHILLE OK 13,723.80 ACKLEY-GENEVA WELLSBURG STEAMBOAT ROCK ACKLEY IA 7,671.60 SCHOOL DISTRICT ACORN MONTESSORI CHARTER SCHOOL, INC. PRESCOTT VALLEY AZ 1,362.52 DISTRICT ACORN PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT OAK FOREST IL 499.40 Ada Community Library Boise ID 24,571.11 ADA INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT I 19 ADA OK 26,036.97 ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADA OK 3,289.60 ADA SCHOOL DISTRICT ADA OH 8,658.00 ADAIR CO SCHOOL DISTRICT R 1 NOVINGER MO 672.73 ADAIR COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY KIRKSVILLE MO 327.67 ADAIR COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY COLUMBIA KY 819.72 ADAIR INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ADAIR OK 12,664.96 ADAIR-CASEY COMM SCHOOL DIST ADAIR IA 1,611.46 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT THORNTON CO 25,709.38 ADAMS CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS MONROE IN 5,400.00 ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DIST HASTINGS NE 2,287.00 ADAMS COUNTY DIST 50 - WESTMINSTER 50 WESTMINSTER CO 137,114.65 TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIST 14 COMMERCE CITY CO 61,167.92 ADAMS COUNTY/OHIO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT WEST UNION OH 5,640.37 ADAMS MEMORIAL LIBRARY LATROBE PA 754.39 ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM DECATUR IN 4,446.00 ADAMS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST PAINESDALE MI 4,857.66 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism May 02, 2014 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL29 Schools and Libraries 3Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Authorizations - 1Q2014 Page 3 of 227 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized ADAMS-WELLS SPEC SVCS CO-OP BLUFFTON IN 930.00 ADDIE DAVIS MEM LIBRARY-MOUNTAIN VIEW MT. VIEW OK 3,438.47 ADDISON CENTRAL ELEM SCHOOL VERGENNES VT 1,161.89 ADDISON RUTLAND S U 04 FAIR HAVEN VT 10,786.85 ADEL-DESOTO-MINBURN COMM SCHS ADEL IA 1,846.16 ADELANTE COLLEGE PREP MINNEAPOLIS MN 3,007.63 ADMIRAL MOORER MIDDLE SCHOOL EUFAULA AL 170.73 ADRIAN INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ADRIAN TX 8,129.28 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT ADRIAN MI 30,117.62 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 511 ADRIAN MN 2,260.49 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT R 3 ADRIAN MO 632.04 ADVANCE SCHOOL DISTRICT R 4 ADVANCE MO 696.14 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY DEARBORN MI 37,534.71 AFFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 101 SAINT LOUIS MO 3,235.07 AFTON FREE LIBRARY AFTON NY 418.88 AFTON INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 26 AFTON OK 74,241.39 AGAWAM SCHOOL DISTRICT FEEDING HILLS MA 11,995.43 AGRA INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT 134 AGRA OK 2,197.17 AGUA DULCE INDEP SCHOOL DIST AGUA DULCE TX 4,884.00 AGUA FRIA UNION H S DIST 216 AVONDALE AZ 91,099.46 AGUILA ELEM SCHOOL DISTRICT 63 AGUILA AZ 5,212.66 AHRENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WAIPAHU HI 472.82 AKILI ACADEMY OF NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS LA 26,419.82 AKRON CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON IN 4,524.00 AKRON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT AKRON NY 781.83 AKRON HEAD START AKRON CO 831.03 AKRON PREPARATORY SCHOOL AKRON OH 14,985.00 AKRON PUBLIC LIBRARY AKRON CO 32.87 AKRON-WESTFIELD COMM SCH DIST AKRON IA 2,671.76 AL MADINAH SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 18,698.51 AL-NOOR SCHOOL BROOKLYN NY 7,645.50 ALABAMA SUPERCOMPUTER AUTHORITY MONTGOMERY AL 1,014,738.92 ALAMANCE CO PUBLIC LIBRARIES. BURLINGTON NC 2,082.19 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCH DIST BURLINGTON NC 213,448.46 ALAMEDA CITY UNIFIED SCH DIST ALAMEDA CA 112,083.14 ALAMO HEIGHTS IND SCHOOL DIST SAN ANTONIO TX 2,417.34 ALAMOGORDO PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST ALAMOGORDO NM 13,454.40 ALBA-GOLDEN IND SCHOOL DIST ALBA TX 14,008.62 ALBANY CARNEGIE LIBRARY ALBANY MO 320.00 ALBANY CO SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 LARAMIE WY 1,438.19 ALBANY COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBANY NY 1,178.41 ALBANY INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBANY TX 3,609.84 ALBANY LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL ALBANY NY 7,585.52 ALBANY SCHOOL DISTRICT R 3 ALBANY MO 13,894.29 ALBERT CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY ALBERT CITY IA 569.36 ALBERT CITY-TRUESDALE CSD ALBERT CITY IA 2,442.32 ALBERT GALLATIN AREA SCH DIST UNIONTOWN PA 10,195.41 ALBERT LEA SCHOOL DISTRICT 241 ALBERT LEA MN 69,978.80 ALBERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ALBERTON MT 957.38 ALBERTVILLE CITY SCHOOL DIST ALBERTVILLE AL 40,713.03 ALBIA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ALBIA IA 6,791.85 ALBION AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY ALBION PA 149.64 ALBION MUNICIPAL LIBRARY ALBION IA 193.72 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBION MI 818.79 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ALBION OK 3,998.31 ALBURNETT COMM SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBURNETT IA 1,265.68 ALCOA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALCOA TN 11,616.81 ALCORN SCHOOL DISTRICT CORINTH MS 51,083.29 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism May 02, 2014 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL29 Schools and Libraries 3Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Authorizations - 1Q2014 Page 4 of 227 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized ALDAR ACADEMY SACRAMENTO CA 7,866.41 ALDEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ALDEN IA 2,855.77 ALDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ALDEN IA 539.88 ALDER-UPPER RUBY SCHOOL DIST 2 ALDER MT 465.83 ALEDO INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALEDO TX 11,221.40 ALEUTIAN EAST BOROUGH SCH DIST SAND POINT AK 30,652.90 ALEUTIAN REGION SCHOOL DIST
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