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Abington Heights School District 165620.98 $ FY2014-2015 Total Reimbursement for Direct Claiming LEA Name (Reconciled) Abington Heights School District $ 165,620.98 Abington School District $ 550,437.97 Agora Cyber Charter School $ 216,031.07 Aliquippa School District $ 30,411.52 Allegheny Intermediate Unit $ 1,769,074.35 Allegheny Valley School District $ 12,576.29 Allegheny-Clarion Valley $ 7,524.89 Allentown School District $ 1,219,733.28 Altoona Area School District $ 979,908.55 Ambridge Area School District $ 187,463.46 Annville-Cleona School District $ 12,236.68 Antonia Pantoja Charter School $ 15,721.99 Apollo-Ridge $ 135,237.58 Arin Intermediate Unit 28 $ 149,594.97 Armstrong $ 421,111.71 Aspira Bilingual Cyber Charter School $ 7.93 Athens Area $ 199,083.56 Avella Area School District $ 28,192.50 Avon Grove Charter School $ 64,221.32 Avon Grove School $ 17,707.48 Avonworth $ 21,501.28 Baden Academy Charter School $ 10,536.96 Bald Eagle Area $ 27,732.73 Baldwin-Whitehall School District $ 314,994.44 Bangor Area School District $ 252,270.68 Barber National Institute $ 134,113.84 Beaver Area Academic Charter School $ 27,181.48 Beaver Area School District $ 113,660.51 Bedford Area Sd $ 50,865.27 Belle Vernon Area School District $ 215,822.14 Bellefonte Area School District $ 59,752.19 Belmont Academy Charter School $ 1,754.93 Belmont Charter School $ 9,788.99 Bensalem Township School District $ 160,969.38 Benton Area School District $ 67,765.60 Bentworth School District $ 27,815.20 Berks County $ 1,554,636.61 Berlin Brothersvalley School District $ 8,214.62 Bermudian Springs School District $ 3,331.03 Berwick Area School District $ 218,485.24 Bethel Park School District $ 111,976.30 Bethlehem School District $ 526,665.11 Big Beaver Falls Area School District $ 136,389.56 Blackhawk School District $ 86,223.93 Blacklick Valley School District $ 2,827.52 Blairsville-Saltsburg Sd $ 131,082.15 Blast Iu 17 Early Intervention $ 241,420.30 Bloomsburg Area School District $ 25,672.52 Blue Mountain School District $ 111,294.15 Blue Ridge School District $ 16,170.49 Boyertown Area School District $ 289,011.89 Bradford Area School District $ 7,044.03 Brandywine Heights Area School District $ 43,495.18 Brentwood Borough School District $ 50,919.27 Bristol Borough School District $ 23,819.87 Bristol Township School District $ 228,341.83 Brockway Area School District $ 24,414.06 Brookville Area S. D. $ 95,841.86 Brownsville Area School District $ 33,780.09 Bucks County $ 3,095,196.14 Burgettstown Area School District $ 39,133.92 Burrell School District $ 23,863.74 Butler Area School District $ 503,665.65 California Area $ 10,185.78 Cambria Heights $ 31,209.08 Camp Hill School District $ 17,914.84 Camphill Special School $ 56,310.46 Canon-Mcmillan School District $ 73,370.13 Canton Area School District $ 32,738.76 Carbondale Area School District $ 93,598.52 Carbon-Lehigh $ 1,239,655.31 Carlynton $ 175,111.76 Carmichaels Area Sd $ 36,044.26 Catasauqua $ 41,399.19 Cdsd $ 459,087.48 Centennial $ 159,946.70 Central Bucks School District $ 508,499.61 Central Cambria $ 53,835.54 Central Columbia School District $ 65,514.68 Central Fulton Sd $ 12,112.02 Central Greene $ 59,502.19 Central Intermediate Unit #10 $ 401,213.49 Central Susquehanna $ 156,036.95 Central Valley School District $ 112,702.37 Chambersburg Area Sd $ 545,317.93 Charleroi Area $ 28,489.09 Chartiers Houston School District $ 6,333.08 Chartiers Valley $ 197,438.28 Cheltenham $ 88,613.25 Chester Charter School For The Arts $ 765.84 Chester Community Charter School $ 100,396.79 Chester County Intermediate Unit $ 2,001,824.84 Chester Upland $ 331,938.48 Chestnut Ridge $ 14,644.44 Chichester School District $ 228,351.93 Clairton City $ 41,605.21 Clarion Area School District $ 7,260.24 Clarion Limestone Area School District $ 30,476.60 Claysburg-Kimmel $ 53,825.93 Coatesville Area School District $ 767,950.96 Cocalico $ 182,434.86 Colonial Iu 20 $ 355,493.49 Colonial School District $ 159,439.03 Columbia Borough $ 59,211.00 Commonwealth Connections Academy $ 153,215.00 Community Academy Of Philadelphia Cs $ 31,807.61 Conemaugh Township Area School District $ 46,661.30 Conemaugh Valley Sd $ 8,266.95 Conestoga Valley School District $ 144,948.94 Conewago Valley School District $ 34,935.40 Conneaut School District $ 66,059.78 Connellsville Area Sd $ 178,774.31 Conrad Weiser $ 101,069.31 Cornell School District $ 15,165.01 Cornwall-Lebanon School District $ 147,787.90 Corry Area School District $ 105,139.45 Council Rock $ 375,370.73 Cranberry Area School District $ 49,761.99 Crawford Central School District $ 237,593.28 Crestwood $ 13,321.45 Cumberland Valley School District $ 231,657.45 Curwensville Area School District $ 85,052.23 Dallas School District $ 15,343.15 Daniel Boone Area School District $ 197,626.76 Danville $ 66,487.14 Dasd $ 290,129.30 Davidson School $ 118,250.90 Deer Lakes School District $ 123,654.32 Delaware County Iu #25 $ 942,299.21 Delaware Valley School District $ 173,470.54 Delta School $ 1,320.69 Depaul School For Hearing And Speech $ 70,670.51 Derry Area School District $ 88,312.67 Derry Township School District $ 176,200.71 Discovery Charter School $ 5,862.06 Donegal School District $ 159,039.08 Dover Area School District $ 82,515.17 Dr. Robert Ketterer Cs Inc $ 12,068.09 Dubois Area School District $ 173,220.82 Dunmore School District $ 34,980.68 Duquesne City $ 45,911.91 East Allegheny $ 34,011.62 East Lycoming $ 43,442.79 East Penn School District $ 408,692.72 East Pennsboro Area School District $ 30,699.79 East Stroudsburg Area School District $ 428,072.81 Easter Seals Of Sepa $ 224,760.08 Eastern Lancaster County $ 156,820.10 Eastern Lebanon Co School District (Elco) $ 39,727.63 Easton Area School District $ 483,533.56 Elizabeth Forward School District $ 76,311.43 Elizabethtown Area $ 193,609.20 Elk Lake School District $ 16,967.94 Ellwood City Area School District $ 73,355.58 Elwyn Seeds - Chester $ 29,600.55 Elwyn Seeds - Philadelphia $ 1,961,368.70 Ephrata Area School District $ 90,809.12 Erie School District $ 431,555.91 Eugenio Maria De Hostos Charter School $ 6,772.56 Everett Area School District $ 23,952.11 Exeter Township School District $ 222,668.39 Fairview School District $ 48,036.28 Fannett-Metal School District $ 12,709.70 Farrell Area School District $ 15,559.95 Ferndale Area Sd $ 13,049.89 Fleetwood Area School District $ 86,470.58 Forest Area $ 99,722.77 Forest City Regional Sd $ 117,982.63 Forest Hills School District $ 74,238.94 Fort Leboeuf $ 81,251.09 Fox Chapel Area $ 453,675.20 Franklin Area School District $ 103,818.81 Franklin Regional $ 32,464.94 Frazier $ 32,278.22 Freedom Area School District $ 99,627.58 Freeport Area School District $ 62,746.81 Garnet Valley School District $ 200,206.63 Gateway School District $ 146,919.18 General Mclane School District $ 133,427.41 George Crothers Memorial School $ 126,623.86 Girard $ 111,583.17 Glendale $ 7,268.76 Global Leadership Academy $ 4,258.00 Governor Mifflin School District $ 234,258.72 Great Valley School District $ 226,863.08 Greater Johnstown School District $ 154,020.06 Greater Latrobe $ 109,026.20 Greater Nanticoke Area Sd $ 21,679.37 Greensburg Salem $ 104,352.01 Greenville $ 83,926.80 Grove City Area School District $ 91,342.50 Halifax Area School District $ 25,602.34 Hamburg Area School District $ 86,223.10 Hampton Township School District $ 144,099.79 Hanover Area School District $ 18,138.70 Hanover Public School District $ 79,042.55 Harbor Creek $ 92,744.94 Harmony Area School District $ 34,962.21 Harrisburg School District $ 432,661.38 Hatboro-Horsham $ 373,033.79 Haverford Twp. $ 690,832.60 Hazleton Area School Dist. $ 579,656.12 Hempfield Area $ 263,288.83 Hermitage School District $ 23,238.77 Highlands $ 74,257.52 Hms School For Children With Cerebral Palsy $ 155,904.58 Hollidaysburg Area Sd $ 173,331.45 Homer Center SD $ 37,045.05 Hopewell Area School District $ 96,795.17 Huntingdon $ 132,411.23 Indiana Area School District $ 247,890.21 Interboro School District $ 102,352.55 Intermediate Unit One $ 1,101,364.86 Iroquois School District $ 22,242.90 Iu 15 $ 953,848.18 Iu 27 $ 243,882.56 Iu11 $ 232,441.75 Iu26-School District Of Philadelphia $ 9,373,088.64 Iu8 $ 583,258.95 Jamestown Area School District $ 66,107.29 Jeannette City School District $ 15,690.30 Jefferson Morgan $ 16,545.89 Jenkintown Sd $ 19,509.92 Jersey Shore Area $ 25,324.92 John B. Stetson Charter School $ 1,600.14 Johnsonburg Area $ 13,089.05 Juniata County School District $ 46,956.03 Juniata Valley School District $ 29,611.56 Kane Area School District $ 50,404.86 Karns City Area School District $ 35,575.81 Kennett Consolidated $ 64,916.01 Keystone $ 16,938.41 Keystone Central Sd $ 53,480.26 Keystone Oaks School District $ 53,854.43 Kipp Philadelphia Charter School $ 68,509.64 Kipp West Philadelphia Prep $ 8,673.01 Kutztown Area $ 34,333.36 Lackawanna Trail School District $ 60,473.65 Lakeland School District $ 49,576.60 Lake-Lehman School District $ 52,789.91 Lakeview School District $ 25,773.17 Lancaster-Lebanon Iu13 $ 2,029,503.11 Laurel Highlands $ 189,852.67 Laurel School District $ 93,663.49 Lebanon School District $ 251,074.12 Leechburg Area School District $ 57,589.79 Lehighton Area School District $ 7,458.55 Lewisburg Area School District $ 86,338.62 Ligonier Valley $ 69,320.25 Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 $ 2,633,121.29 Lower Dauphin $ 81,118.43 Lower Merion $ 558,127.64 Lower Moreland $ 52,767.97 Loyalsock Township Sd $ 14,009.86 Luzerne $ 452,731.26 Mahanoy Area School District $ 84,188.47 Manchester Academic Charter School $
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