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California Department of Education
Executive Office
SBE-003 (REV.09/2011)
ilsb-cctd-mar16item01 / ITEM #05
/ CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
MARCH 2016 AGENDA

SUBJECT

Approval of the Career Technical Education Incentive Grant: Grantee List. / Action
Information
Public Hearing

SUMMARY OF THE ISSUE(S)

Per California Education Code (EC) Section 53074 CDE submits theattached list of recommended new and renewal Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) recipients to the State Board of Education (SBE) for review and approval. Grant applicants were given the option of two grant submittal deadlines based upon the SBE meeting calendar. Local educational agencies (LEAs) wishing to receive funds in March 2016 had the option to submit the application in December 2015. LEAs wishing to receive funds in April 2016 had to submit applications in February 2016. The California Department of Education (CDE)presented and the SBE approved a list of awardees from round one of the CTEIG at the January SBE meeting. The CDE is providing and asking that SBE to approve the list of round two grantees for the CTEIG. It is important to noteall grant awards, from both rounds, are calculated as preliminary allocations. Final allocations cannot be determined until this final list of grant awardsis approved by the SBE, the end of the appeal process, and the outcome of a proposedtrailer bill related to the CTEIG.

RECOMMENDATION

The CDErecommends that the SBEapprove the list of 265 grantees and the preliminary allocations for the grant term of July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2017, as provided in Attachment 1.

BRIEF HISTORY OF KEY ISSUES

The CTEIG program was established as part of the 2015–16 California State Budget.

The CTEIG was created as a state education, economic, and workforce development initiative with the goal of providing pupils in kindergarten through grade twelve, inclusive, with the knowledge and skills necessary to transition to employment and postsecondary education. The purpose of the CTEIG is to encourage the development of new career technical education (CTE) programs and enhance and maintain current CTE programs during implementation of the school district and charter school local control funding formula (LCFF).

A grant recipient under EC Section 53072 may consist of one or more, or any combination, of the following:

  1. School Districts
  2. County Offices of Education (COEs)
  3. Charter Schools with an active charter number
  4. Regional Occupational Centers or Programs (ROCPs) operated by joint powers authorities, provided that the application has the written consent of each participating local educational agency (LEA).

The focus of the grant program is the delivery and sustainability of high-quality CTE programs. Grantees are expected to implement and maintain a CTE program meeting the elements of a high-quality CTE program pursuant to EC Section 53071(c):

(1)Offers high-quality curriculum and instruction aligned with the California CTE Model Curriculum Standards, including, but not limited to, providing a coherent sequence of CTE courses that enable pupils to transition to postsecondary education programs that lead to a career pathway or attain employment upon graduation from high school.

(2)Provides pupils with quality career exploration and guidance.

(3)Provides pupil support services, including counseling and leadership development.

(4)Provides for system alignment, coherence, and articulation, including ongoing and structural regional or local partnerships with postsecondary educational institutions, with documented formal written agreements.

(5)Forms ongoing and structural industry and labor partnerships, documented through formal written agreements and through participation on advisory committees.

(6)Provides opportunities for pupils to participate in after school; extended day; and out-of-school internships, competitions, and other work-based learning opportunities.

(7)Reflects regional or local labor market demands and focuses on current or emerging high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations.

(8)Leads to an industry-recognized credential, certificate, or appropriate postsecondary training/employment.

(9)Is staffed by skilled teachers or faculty and provides professional development opportunities for those teachers or faculty members.

(10)Reports data,as a program participation requirement,to allow for an evaluation of the program.

In addition to meeting the minimum requirements as outlined, the CTEIG requires a proportional dollar-for-dollar match as follows:

  1. For the first funding term, $1.00 for every $1.00 received from this program. For the 2015–16 application, matching funds may be based on local match expenditures starting July 2015 through June 2017.
  1. For the second funding term,July 2017 through June 2018, $1.50 for every $1.00 received from this program.
  1. For the third funding term, July 2018 through June 2019, $2.00 for every $1.00 received from this program.

The local match may include funding from school district/charter school LCFF apportionments pursuant to EC Section 42238.02, the federal Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006, the California Partnership Academies, the Agricultural Incentive Grant, or from any other source except the California Career Pathways Trust.

Per EC Section 53070, the grant amounts are to be appropriated to LEAs in the following subdivisions:

a)For applicants with average daily attendance (ADA) of less than or equal to 140, 4 percent is designated

b)For applicants with ADA of more than 140 and less than or equal to 550,

8 percent is designated

c)For applicants with ADA of more than 550, 88 percent is designated

LEA allocations are determined using the following formula:

  • A base amount calculated on an LEA’s proportional share of the total 2014–15 ADA in grades seven through twelve
  • A supplemental allocation formula calculated on each of the following:
  • New CTE programs
  • English-learner, low-income, and foster youth students
  • Higher than average dropout rates
  • Higher than average unemployment rates
  • Existing student participation in CTE programs
  • Regional collaboration
  • Operation within a rural area

Grant applicants were also required to validate how the applicant met, or will over the course of the first grant period meet, the minimum eligibility criteria which includes:

  • the demonstration of high-quality CTE programs,
  • how the applicant would match the dollars received from the CTEIG, and
  • the sustainability of CTE programs for three years past the cessation of the grant.

Four applicants werethat were unable to demonstrate high-quality programs and/or sustainability wereare not being recommended for funding.

Grant recipients will receive 50 percent of the awarded funds upon receipt of the LEA’s signed grant award notification. If the awardee is the lead agency in a consortium, a memorandum of understanding is also required. The remaining funds will follow in two distributions. LEAs will receive 40 percent upon the submission and approval of an annual plan, due March 2017. The final 10 percent will be released upon the submission and approval of closed financial activity reports in October 2017.

CDE was allowed to set aside 1 percent of CTEIG funds for technical assistance, professional development, and monitoring of grantees. The CDE will contract and collaborated with selected COEs for these purposes. The CDE identified seven mega regions throughout the state and solicited applications from interested COEs. These seven regions are based on the California Workforce Development Board state regions and the California Community College regions. The selected COEs will work with the CDE and local grantees to ensure adherence to grant requirements, provide statewide coordinated professional development, and technical assistance. The COEs which will be providing this assistance are Butte, Fresno, Los Angeles, Napa, Sacramento, San Bernardino, and Santa Barbara.

SUMMARYOF PREVIOUS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISCUSSION AND ACTION

The SBE received information regarding the CTEIG in December 2015 and approved 100 grantees at the January 2016 SBE meeting.

FISCAL ANALYSIS (AS APPROPRIATE)

Funds from the CTEIG are appropriated to the CDE from the General Fund in the following amounts:

(1)For the 2015–16 fiscal year, $400 million

(2)For the 2016–17 fiscal year, $300 million.

(3)For the 2017–18 fiscal year, $200 million.

The attached recommended list of grantees is comprised of 265 total applicants. This includes13 ROCPs, 36 Charter schools, and 52 consortia with a total of 230 member LEAs, for a combined total of 495 LEAs impacted with the CTEIG funds.

Within the subdivisions defined in legislation by grades seven through twelve ADA, 25 LEAs fell into the 0–140 ADA range, 42 in the 141–550 ADA range, and 198 in the above 550 ADA band.

The first round of grantees approved at the January 2016 SBE meeting was comprised of a total of 100 LEAs. Applicants included 80individual district applications, 3 ROCPs, 10 Charter schools, and 20 consortia with 73 participating members, for a combined total of 173 LEAs.

Within the legislated ADA subdivisions, 9 LEAs were in the 0–140 ADA range, 17 in the 141–550 ADA range, and 74 in the above 550 ADA subdivision.

Across the state, the CTEIG is providing a total of $396,000,000 to 669 LEAs,including 23 LEAs new to providing CTE. The CDE believes this grant will improve and provide the necessary funds to ensure high quality CTE programs in the future.

ATTACHMENT(S)

Attachment 1: March 2016 Recommended Grantee List for the Career Technical

Education Incentive Grant (7 pages)

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March 2016 Recommended Grantee List for the

Career Technical Education Incentive Grant

Grantees designated with a (C) are the lead applicants for a consortium.

CDS Code / LEA Name / Preliminary Allocation
19-64212-0000000 / ABC Unified / $ 1,451,488
19-76968-0109926 / Academia Avance Charter / $ 125,000
44-69799-4430245 / Academic/Vocational Charter Institute / $ 42,284
19-64246-0126003 / Academies of the Antelope Valley / $ 85,046
36-67736-0116723 / Academy of Careers and Exploration / $ 80,464
01-61119-0000000 / Alameda Unified / $ 360,000
01-61119-0130625 / Alternatives in Action / $ 101,391
33-66977-0000000 / Alvord Unified / $ 1,354,474
30-66431-0000000 / Anaheim Union High / $ 4,735,912
45-69856-0000000 / Anderson Union High / $ 267,810
23-65540-0000000 / Anderson Valley Unified / $ 99,274
19-64246-0000000 / Antelope Valley Union High / $ 3,112,024
01-61259-0115238 / ARISE High / $ 96,146
36-40048-0000000 / Baldy View ROP JPA (C) / $ 6,840,632
33-66985-0000000 / Banning Unified / $ 287,437
19-64303-0000000 / Bellflower Unified / $ 938,253
48-70524-0000000 / Benicia Unified / $ 200,000
01-61143-0000000 / Berkeley Unified / $ 508,000
55-75184-0000000 / Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified / $ 30,000
04-61408-0000000 / Biggs Unified / $ 86,474
19-647331931047 / Birmingham Community Charter High / $ 150,000
14-76687-0000000 / Bishop Unified / $ 150,366
13-63081-0000000 / Brawley Union High / $ 327,066
05-61556-0000000 / Bret Harte Union High / $ 115,728
04-10041-0000000 / Butte County Office of Education / $ 118,672
41-68890-0000000 / Cabrillo Unified / $ 70,662
37-67991-0000000 / Cajon Valley Union / $ 200,000
05-61564-0000000 / Calaveras Unified / $ 248,068
13-63099-0000000 / Calexico Unified / $ 100,000
26-10264-0125633 / California Heritage Youthbuild Academy / $ 46,896
13-63107-0000000 / Calipatria Unified / $ 201,651
58-72728-6115935 / Camptonville Academy / $ 82,245
42-69146-0000000 / Carpinteria Unified / $ 132,966
10-62166-1030840 / Carter G. Woodson Public Charter (C) / $ 196,888
34-73973-0000000 / Center Joint Unified / $ 304,472
50-71043-0000000 / Ceres Unified / $ 400,000
04-61424-0000000 / Chico Unified / $ 818,673
20-65201-0000000 / Chowchilla Union High / $ 176,813
49-70656-0000000 / Cloverdale Unified / $ 101,948
10-62117-0000000 / Clovis Unified / $ 2,467,786
40-75465-0000000 / Coast Unified / $ 118,541
30-74120-0000000 / Coastline ROP (C) / $ 953,014
06-10066-0000000 / Colusa County Office of Education (C) / $ 50,000
06-61598-0000000 / Colusa Unified / $ 210,366
16-63891-0000000 / Corcoran Joint Unified / $ 240,493
37-68031-0000000 / Coronado Unified / $ 231,485
33-67033-0000000 / Corona-Norco Unified / $ 3,731,379
49-73882-0000000 / Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified / $ 100,000
42-75010-0000000 / Cuyama Joint Unified / $ 91,321
19-76869-0119636 / Da Vinci Design (C) / $ 241,587
37-68049-6119564 / Dehesa Charter / $ 50,000
08-74351-0000000 / Del Norte County ROP (C) / $ 121,179
08-61820-0000000 / Del Norte County Unified / $ 235,165
15-63412-0000000 / Delano Joint Union High (C) / $ 1,004,999
33-67058-0000000 / Desert Sands Unified (C) / $ 1,889,945
24-75317-0000000 / Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified / $ 150,000
47-70250-0000000 / Dunsmuir Joint Union High / $ 48,172
04-61432-0000000 / Durham Unified / $ 149,189
51-71373-0000000 / East Nicolaus Joint Union High / $ 108,266
43-69427-0000000 / East Side Union High (C) / $ 3,329,540
01-40428-0000000 / Eden Area ROP JPA (C) / $ 3,086,385
09-10090-0000000 / El Dorado County Office of Education (C) / $ 1,948,407
15-75168-0000000 / El Tejon Unified / $ 137,826
34-67314-0000000 / Elk Grove Unified (C) / $ 4,273,522
37-68106-0000000 / Escondido Union High / $ 1,149,523
57-72686-0000000 / Esparto Unified / $ 158,346
12-75515-0000000 / Eureka City Schools / $ 298,211
54-76836-0000000 / Exeter Unified / $ 230,029
48-70540-0000000 / Fairfield-Suisun Unified / $ 1,000,000
45-69989-0000000 / Fall River Joint Unified / $ 173,510
37-68122-0000000 / Fallbrook Union High (C) / $ 128,000
54-75325-0000000 / Farmersville Unified / $ 180,440
34-67330-0000000 / Folsom-Cordova Unified / $ 1,240,632
12-62810-0000000 / Fortuna Union High / $ 174,096
43-69468-0000000 / Fremont Union High / $ 1,447,599
10-10108-0000000 / Fresno County Office of Education (C) / $ 3,613,362
10-62166-0000000 / Fresno Unified / $ 4,378,609
30-66514-0000000 / Fullerton Joint Union High / $ 2,162,260
30-66522-0000000 / Garden Grove Unified / $ 2,618,408
45-75267-0000000 / Gateway Unified / $ 168,117
19-64568-0000000 / Glendale Unified / $ 1,828,267
11-10116-0000000 / Glenn County Office of Education (C) / $ 64,756
47-10470-0117168 / Golden Eagle Charter / $ 45,000
37- 683380119610 / Gompers Preparatory Academy / $ 120,188
37-68130-0000000 / Grossmont Union High / $ 2,486,823
24-73619-0000000 / Gustine Unified / $ 143,818
16-63925-0000000 / Hanford Joint Union High / $ 580,114
49-75390-0000000 / Healdsburg Unified / $ 125,000
37-683380128066 / Health Sciences High / $ 113,791
37-68130-3732732 / Helix High / $ 90,000
33-67082-0000000 / Hemet Unified / $ 1,000,000
37-68338-3731247 / High Tech High (C) / $ 533,438
24-65698-0000000 / Hilmar Unified / $ 168,157
13-63149-0000000 / Holtville Unified / $ 140,265
50-75549-0000000 / Hughson Unified / $ 155,545
30-66548-0000000 / Huntington Beach Union High / $ 2,051,202
13-10132-0000000 / Imperial County Office of Education / $ 75,000
13-63164-0000000 / Imperial Unified / $ 263,786
30-73650-0000000 / Irvine Unified / $ 1,752,219
41-68924-0000000 / Jefferson Union High / $ 657,013
37-68171-0000000 / Julian Union High / $ 54,956
33-67090-0000000 / Jurupa Unified / $ 1,331,375
17-64014-0000000 / Kelseyville Unified / $ 134,644
15-10157-0000000 / Kern County Office of Education / $ 326,307
37-68338-0118851 / King-Chavez Community High / $ 94,617
12-62901-0000000 / Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified / $ 145,151
17-64022-0000000 / Konocti Unified / $ 224,051
19-64659-0000000 / La Canada Unified / $ 237,263
19-74088-0000000 / La Puente Valley ROP (C) / $ 265,190
54-10546-5430327 / La Sierra High / $ 40,000
30-66555-0000000 / Laguna Beach Unified (C) / $ 177,780
17-10173-0000000 / Lake County Office of Education / $ 30,000
33-75176-0000000 / Lake Elsinore Unified / $ 1,421,359
17-64030-0000000 / Lakeport Unified / $ 109,741
19-64683-0000000 / Las Virgenes Unified / $ 500,000
23-73916-0000000 / Laytonville Unified / $ 59,850
24-65730-0000000 / Le Grand Union High / $ 180,096
04-10041-0430090 / Learning Community Charter (C) / $ 97,279
39-68569-0000000 / Lincoln Unified / $ 650,000
54-71993-0000000 / Lindsay Unified / $ 150,000
51-71399-0000000 / Live Oak Unified / $ 134,400
39-68585-0000000 / Lodi Unified / $ 1,000,000
42-69229-0000000 / Lompoc Unified / $ 672,203
30-73924-0000000 / Los Alamitos Unified / $ 634,056
19-64733-0000000 / Los Angeles Unified / $ 32,486,794
24-65755-0000000 / Los Banos Unified / $ 762,476
43-69534-0000000 / Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High / $ 200,000
52-71571-0000000 / Los Molinos Unified / $ 98,514
19-64774-0000000 / Lynwood Unified / $ 1,054,344
39-68593-0000000 / Manteca Unified / $ 1,598,437
15-63628-0000000 / Maricopa Unified / $ 90,968
21-10215-0000000 / Marin County Office of Education (C) / $ 385,000
58-72736-0000000 / Marysville Joint Unified / $ 547,108
06-61606-0000000 / Maxwell Unified / $ 110,235
15-73908-0000000 / McFarland Unified / $ 244,123
23-10231-0000000 / Mendocino County Office of Education / $ 79,541
24-10249-0000000 / Merced County Office of Education (C) / $ 206,984
24-65789-0000000 / Merced Union High / $ 1,532,808
43-40360-0000000 / Metropolitan Education (C) / $ 142,768
17-64055-0000000 / Middletown Unified / $ 133,697
27-10272-0125765 / Millennium Charter High (C) / $ 120,994
43-73387-0000000 / Milpitas Unified / $ 680,632
27-40105-0000000 / Mission Trails ROP JPA (C) / $ 3,822,318
01-40402-0000000 / Mission Valley ROC/P (C) / $ 3,397,236
50-71175-0000000 / Modesto City High / $ 2,168,862
25-73585-0000000 / Modoc Joint Unified / $ 120,910
19-64733-0114959 / Monsenor Oscar Romero Charter Middle (C) / $ 513,225
33-67124-0000000 / Moreno Valley Unified / $ 1,565,565
43-69583-0000000 / Morgan Hill Unified / $ 542,583
37-68213-0000000 / Mountain Empire Unified / $ 100,000
43-69609-0000000 / Mountain View-Los Altos Union High / $ 533,325
07-61754-0000000 / Mt. Diablo Unified / $ 1,938,174
15-63685-0000000 / Muroc Joint Unified / $ 129,249
33-75200-0000000 / Murrieta Valley Unified / $ 500,000
29-66357-0000000 / Nevada Joint Union High (C) / $ 494,288
19-64352-0128496 / New Opportunities Charter (C) / $ 113,424
30-66597-0000000 / Newport-Mesa Unified / $ 1,018,225
12-62687-0000000 / Northern Humboldt Union High / $ 234,270
19-64840-0000000 / Norwalk-La Mirada Unified / $ 1,327,266
21-65417-0000000 / Novato Unified / $ 400,000
50-75564-0000000 / Oakdale Joint Unified / $ 349,256
01-61259-0130617 / Oakland Military Institute, College Preparatory Academy / $ 198,965
30-10306-0000000 / Orange County Department of Education (C) / $ 3,395,835
30-66621-0000000 / Orange Unified / $ 1,192,210
11-75481-0000000 / Orland Joint Unified / $ 183,252
04-61515-0000000 / Oroville Union High (C) / $ 536,575
27-66134-0000000 / Pacific Grove Unified / $ 126,894
44-69799-0000000 / Pajaro Valley Unified / $ 264,148
19-647331995836 / Palisades Charter High / $ 379,711
19-64873-0000000 / Paramount Unified / $ 1,000,000
49-70730-6120588 / Pathways Charter / $ 79,106
19-64733-0127878 / Pathways Community / $ 50,000
50-71217-0000000 / Patterson Joint Unified / $ 469,889
20-10207-2030229 / Pioneer Technical Center / $ 100,000
31-10314-0000000 / Placer County Office of Education (C) / $ 4,920,527
23-65599-0000000 / Point Arena Joint Union High / $ 104,447
19-64907-0000000 / Pomona Unified / $ 1,140,623
19-64733-0107755 / Port of Los Angeles High / $ 144,922
23-73866-0000000 / Potter Valley Community Unified / $ 50,000
11-62646-0000000 / Princeton Joint Unified / $ 95,099
36-67876-3630993 / Provisional Accelerated Learning Academy / $ 69,356
37-68304-0000000 / Ramona City Unified / $ 250,000
01-61143-0122697 / REALM Charter High (C) / $ 114,777
16-73932-0000000 / Reef-Sunset Unified / $ 181,245
34-67413-0000000 / River Delta Joint Unified / $ 150,000
33-10330-0110833 / River Springs Charter / $ 200,000
33-10330-0000000 / Riverside County Office of Education / $ 159,821
23-65607-0000000 / Round Valley Unified / $ 122,509
19-73452-0000000 / Rowland Unified / $ 1,016,355
34-67439-0000000 / Sacramento City Unified / $ 2,530,712
34-10348-0000000 / Sacramento County Office of Education (C) / $ 693,279
30-73635-0000000 / Saddleback Valley Unified / $ 1,827,722
28-66290-0000000 / Saint Helena Unified / $ 183,752
35-67538-0000000 / San Benito High / $ 499,570
36-67876-0000000 / San Bernardino City Unified / $ 3,167,983
36-74518-0000000 / San Bernardino County ROP (C) / $ 1,148,169
37-10371-0000000 / San Diego County Office of Education / $ 350,349
37-68338-0000000 / San Diego Unified / $ 6,562,702
37-68346-0000000 / San Dieguito Union High / $ 1,676,479
39-10397-0000000 / San Joaquin County Office of Education (C) / $ 835,111
43-69666-0000000 / San Jose Unified / $ 1,866,000
34-67447-0000000 / San Juan Unified / $ 2,500,000
37-73791-0000000 / San Marcos Unified / $ 1,215,154
41-69047-0000000 / San Mateo Union High / $ 1,133,057
13-63214-0000000 / San Pasqual Valley Unified / $ 114,872
30-66670-0000000 / Santa Ana Unified / $ 2,748,474
42-10421-0000000 / Santa Barbara County Office of Education (C) / $ 185,093
42-76786-0000000 / Santa Barbara Unified / $ 1,371,834
43-10439-0000000 / Santa Clara County Office of Education / $ 165,997
44-10447-0000000 / Santa Cruz County Office of Education (C) / $ 2,145,792
19-64980-0000000 / Santa Monica-Malibu Unified / $ 716,807
56-76828-0000000 / Santa Paula Unified / $ 404,474
33-67116-0109843 / Santa Rosa Academy / $ 110,696
49-70920-0000000 / Santa Rosa High / $ 950,000
42-69328-0000000 / Santa Ynez Valley Union High / $ 161,699
47-76455-0000000 / Scott Valley Unified / $ 100,951
41-69062-0000000 / Sequoia Union High / $ 1,153,754
45-40329-0000000 / Shasta-Trinity ROP JPA (C) / $ 102,550
37-68452-0106120 / SIATech / $ 166,080
46-70177-0000000 / Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified (C) / $ 59,944
49-70953-0000000 / Sonoma Valley Unified / $ 326,293
55-72389-0000000 / Sonora Union High / $ 174,140
19-65029-0000000 / South Pasadena Unified / $ 314,209
41-69070-0000000 / South San Francisco Unified / $ 138,000
19-40196-0000000 / Southern California ROP (C) / $ 2,877,459
53-73833-0000000 / Southern Trinity Joint Unified / $ 28,562
39-68676-0000000 / Stockton Unified / $ 1,750,000
11-62653-0000000 / Stony Creek Joint Unified / $ 35,290
55-72413-0000000 / Summerville Union High / $ 158,671
54-71837-0109009 / Summit Charter Academy (C) / $ 100,000
25-65896-0000000 / Surprise Valley Joint Unified / $ 34,168
51-71449-0000000 / Sutter Union High / $ 104,645
37-68411-0000000 / Sweetwater Union High / $ 5,000,000
31-66944-0000000 / Tahoe-Truckee Unified / $ 243,674
52-10520-6119671 / Tehama eLearning Academy / $ 78,743
33-75192-0000000 / Temecula Valley Unified / $ 1,902,609
19-65052-0000000 / Temple City Unified / $ 391,431
19-65060-0000000 / Torrance Unified / $ 1,424,429
19-74328-0000000 / Tri-Cities ROP (C) / $ 2,465,819
53-76513-0000000 / Trinity Alps Unified / $ 129,121
01-74005-0000000 / Tri-Valley ROP (C) / $ 2,394,320
50-75739-0000000 / Turlock Unified / $ 110,000
34-76505-0000000 / Twin Rivers Unified / $ 1,438,161
23-65615-0000000 / Ukiah Unified / $ 434,793
17-64071-0000000 / Upper Lake Union High / $ 106,846
48-70573-0000000 / Vacaville Unified / $ 782,079
48-70581-0000000 / Vallejo City Unified / $ 250,000
37-75614-0000000 / Valley Center-Pauma Unified / $ 301,575
50-10504-5030234 / Valley Charter High / $ 35,000
10-74153-0000000 / Valley ROP (C) / $ 3,157,696
56-10561-0000000 / Ventura County Office of Education (C) / $ 5,708,548
54-72256-0000000 / Visalia Unified / $ 1,712,208
37-68452-0000000 / Vista Unified / $ 1,476,251
15-63859-0000000 / Wasco Union High (C) / $ 427,319
50-75572-0000000 / Waterford Unified / $ 142,045
15-74161-0000000 / West Side ROP (C) / $ 234,774
31-66951-0000000 / Western Placer Unified / $ 240,071
58-72769-0000000 / Wheatland Union High (C) / $ 157,998
19-65136-0000000 / William S. Hart Union High (C) / $ 3,157,277
49-75358-0000000 / Windsor Unified / $ 349,194
54-76794-0000000 / Woodlake Unified / $ 103,000
57-10579-0000000 / Yolo County Office of Education (C) / $ 764,913
47-70516-0000000 / Yreka Union High / $ 111,234
51-71464-5130125 / Yuba City Charter / $ 63,561
51-71464-0000000 / Yuba City Unified / $ 500,000
Total Grant Award / $245,024,679

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