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Title VI, Part B - Rural Education Achievement Program
Rural, Low-Income Schools Program
2007-2008

The list below identifies 33 local educational agencies (LEAs) eligible for funding in 2007-2008 under the REAP – Rural, Low Income Schools Program.  Eligibility and allocations are determined by the State Education Department based on requirements set forth in the NCLB legislation.  

Questions about the Rural, Low-Income Schools Program may be directed to the Office of Planning and Professional Development at (518) 473-7155.

  Average Daily
Attendance
2007-08
Allocation
Addison CSD* 1,092 $34,855
Alexandria CSD 631 20,140
Amsterdam City SD 3462 110,500
Bolivar-Richburg CSD* 808 25,790
Brasher Falls CSD* 1,002 31,982
Brushton-Moira CSD* 820 26,173
Carthage CSD 2,891 92,275
Cincinnatus CSD* 622 19,853
Cortland CSD* 2,716 86,689
Deposit CSD* 673 21,481
Dundee CSD* 877 27,992
Dunkirk City SD 2,008 64,091
Fallsburg CSD* 1,282 40,919
Fillmore CSD* 708 22,598
Franklinville CSD 834 26,620
Gloversville City SD* 2,779 88,700
Hannibal CSD 1,579 50,399
Hinsdale CSD 439 14,012
Hornell City SD* 1,731 55,250
Hudson City SD* 1,967 62,783
Indian River CSD 3,315 105,808
Jasper-Troupsburg CSD 603 19,247
Middleburgh CSD 892 28,471
Monticello CSD* 3,229 103,063
Norwich City SD* 2,121 67,698
Panama CSD 672 21,449
Pine Valley CSD* 692 22,087
Poland CSD* 714 22,789
Randolph CSD* 926 29,556
Salamanca CSD* 1,311 41,845
Salmon River CSD* 1,378 43,983
Ticonderoga CSD 968 30,897
Unadilla Valley CSD* 969 30,929

* LEAs on this list that did not meet adequate yearly progress (AYP) for the 2004-2005 school year must use their RLIS funding in subsequent school years only to carry out improvement activities authorized under section 116 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.  The district may use its funds only for activities authorized in section 116 until AYP is met.  To view the list of LEAs funded in FY 2002, 2003 and 2004 go to http://www.ed.gov/programs/reaprlisp/eligible05ayp/index.html.
 

How LEAs Become Eligible for the Program:  
  • An LEA is eligible for the Rural and Low Income Schools Program if 20 percent or more of the children ages 5 through 17 years served by the LEA are from families with incomes below the poverty line and all of the schools in the LEA have been designated with a locale code of 6, 7, or 8.  The poverty data and the local codes are provided by the U.S. Department of Education.
How the Title VI, Part B Allocations are Calculated:  
  • Each LEA's allocation is based on that LEA's average daily attendance (from Department State Aid data) compared to the total average daily attendance for all LEAs in the State that are eligible for this program. 

 Total Amount Available for Allocation in 2007-08: $1,467,239
  • This is a 1.5 percent decrease from the amount available in 2006-07.

 

08/21/2007