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Alpine School District Bonneville Elementary 542 Alpine School District Cherry Hill Elementary 765 Alpine School District Geneva District School Names Enrollment $/Student Alpine School District Bonneville Elementary 542 $55.75 Alpine School District Cherry Hill Elementary 765 $55.75 Alpine School District Geneva Elementary 332 $55.75 Alpine School District Sharon Elementary 426 $55.75 Alpine School District Windsor Elementary 508 $55.75 American Preparatory Academy West Valley 1 441 $55.75 American Preparatory Academy West Valley 2 751 $55.75 Ascent Academy of Utah Ascent Academy West Valley 430 $55.75 Box Elder School District Mountain View Elementary 371 $55.75 Canyons School District Bellview Elementary 310 $55.75 Canyons School District Copperview Elementary 461 $55.75 Canyons School District East Midvale Elementary 570 $55.75 Canyons School District Midvale Elementary 777 $55.75 Canyons School District Midvalley 426 $55.75 Canyons School District Sandy Elementary 619 $55.75 Carbon School District Bruin Point Elementary 152 $55.75 Carbon School District Sally Mauro Elementary 314 $55.75 Carbon School District Wellington Elementary 280 $55.75 Davis School District Doxey Elementary 389 $55.75 Davis School District Fremont Elementary 264 $55.75 Davis School District Holt Elementary 509 $55.75 Davis School District South Clearfield Elementary 571 $55.75 Davis School District Sunset Elementary 391 $55.75 Davis School District Vae View Elementary 393 $55.75 Davis School District Wasatch Elementary 484 $55.75 Dual Immersion Academy Dual Immersion Academy 342 $55.75 Gateway Preparatory Academy Gateway Preparatory Academy 449 $55.75 Granite School District Beehive Elementary School 582 $55.75 Granite School District Carl Sandburg Elementary 294 $55.75 Granite School District Copper Hills Elementary 532 $55.75 Granite School District Elk Run Elementary 717 $55.75 Granite School District Hillsdale Elementary 736 $55.75 Granite School District James E. Moss Elementary 622 $55.75 Granite School District John C. Fremont 426 $55.75 Granite School District Millcreek Elementary 436 $55.75 Granite School District Monroe Elementary 625 $55.75 Granite School District Pioneer Elementary 572 $55.75 Granite School District Plymouth Elementary 676 $55.75 Granite School District Whittier Elementary 615 $55.75 Greenwood Charter Greenwood Charter 354 $55.75 Guadalupe School Guadalupe School 413 $55.75 Jordan School District Columbia Elementary 577 $55.75 Jordan School District Heartland Elementary 503 $55.75 Jordan School District Majestic Elementary 234 $55.75 Jordan School District Oquirrh Elementary 651 $55.75 Jordan School District Westvale Elementary 569 $55.75 North Sanpete School District Fairview Elementary 245 $55.75 North Sanpete School District Fountain Green Elementary 133 $55.75 North Sanpete School District Moroni Elementary 290 $55.75 North Sanpete School District Mount Pleasant Elementary 401 $55.75 North Sanpete School District Spring City Elementary 133 $55.75 Ogden School District Bonneville Elementary 471 $55.75 Ogden School District Heritage Elementary 743 $55.75 Ogden School District Hillcrest Elementary 330 $55.75 Ogden School District Horace Mann Elementary 399 $55.75 Ogden School District James Madison Elementary 485 $55.75 Ogden School District Lincoln Elementary 581 $55.75 Ogden School District New Bridge Elementary 815 $55.75 Ogden School District Odyssey Elementary 573 $55.75 Ogden School District Taylor Canyon Elementary 362 $55.75 Ogden School District TO Smith Elementary 496 $55.75 Pinnacle Canyon Academy Pinnacle Canyon Academy 223 $55.75 Provo School District Amelia Earhart Elementary 516 $55.75 Provo School District Franklin Elementary 378 $55.75 Provo School District Provo Peaks Elementary 514 $55.75 Provo School District Provost Elementary 464 $55.75 Provo School District Spring Creek Elementary 406 $55.75 Provo School District Sunset View Elementary 556 $55.75 Provo School District Timpanogos Elementary 638 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Backman Elementary 479 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Edison Elementary 457 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Escalante Elementary 462 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Franklin Elementary 400 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Liberty Elementary 462 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District M. Lynn Bennion Elementary 234 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Mountain View Elementary 613 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Newman Elementary 406 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Nibley Park Elementary 458 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District North Star Elementary 557 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Parkview Elementary 357 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Riley Elementary 333 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Rose Park Elementary 382 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Washington Elementary 338 $55.75 Salt Lake City School District Whittier Elementary 619 $55.75 Sevier School District Salina Elementary 425 $55.75 South Sanpete School District Ephraim Elementary 481 $55.75 South Sanpete School District Gunnison Elementary 468 $55.75 South Sanpete School District Manti Elementary 346 $55.75 Tooele School District Anna Smith Elementary 220 $55.75 Tooele School District Copper Canyon Elementary 409 $55.75 Tooele School District Ibapah Elementary 36 $55.75 Tooele School District Northlake Elementary 590 $55.75 Tooele School District Vernon Elementary 25 $55.75 Wallace Stegner Academy Wallace Stgner Academy 418 $55.75 Washington County School District Coral Canyon Elementary 595 $55.75 Washington County School District Legacy Elementary 616 $55.75 Washington County School District Paradise Canyon (Dixie Sun) Elementary442 $55.75 Washington County School District Red Mountain Elementary 472 $55.75 Weber School District Burch Creek Elementary 627 $55.75 Weber School District Canyon View Elementary 12 $55.75 Weber School District Lakeview Elementary 494 $55.75 Weber School District Municipal Elementary 374 $55.75 Weber School District North Park Elementary 586 $55.75 Weber School District Roosevelt Elementary 505 $55.75 Weber School District Roy Elementary 526 $55.75 Weber School District Valley View Elementary 441 $55.75 Weber School District Washington Terrace Elementary 537 $55.75 Total Award $30,216.50 $42,648.75 $18,509.00 $23,749.50 $28,321.00 $24,585.75 $41,868.25 $23,972.50 $20,683.25 $17,282.50 $25,700.75 $31,777.50 $43,317.75 $23,749.50 $34,509.25 $8,474.00 $17,505.50 $15,610.00 $21,686.75 $14,718.00 $28,376.75 $31,833.25 $21,798.25 $21,909.75 $26,983.00 $19,066.50 $25,031.75 $32,446.50 $16,390.50 $29,659.00 $39,972.75 $41,032.00 $34,676.50 $23,749.50 $24,307.00 $34,843.75 $31,889.00 $37,687.00 $34,286.25 $19,735.50 $23,024.75 $32,167.75 $28,042.25 $13,045.50 $36,293.25 $31,721.75 $13,658.75 $7,414.75 $16,167.50 $22,355.75 $7,414.75 $26,258.25 $41,422.25 $18,397.50 $22,244.25 $27,038.75 $32,390.75 $45,436.25 $31,944.75 $20,181.50 $27,652.00 $12,432.25 $28,767.00 $21,073.50 $28,655.50 $25,868.00 $22,634.50 $30,997.00 $35,568.50 $26,704.25 $25,477.75 $25,756.50 $22,300.00 $25,756.50 $13,045.50 $34,174.75 $22,634.50 $25,533.50 $31,052.75 $19,902.75 $18,564.75 $21,296.50 $18,843.50 $34,509.25 $23,693.75 $26,815.75 $26,091.00 $19,289.50 $12,265.00 $22,801.75 $2,007.00 $32,892.50 $1,393.75 $23,303.50 $33,171.25 $34,342.00 $24,641.50 $26,314.00 $34,955.25 $669.00 $27,540.50 $20,850.50 $32,669.50 $28,153.75 $29,324.50 $24,585.75 $29,937.75.
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