WASHINGTON
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Bethel School District $ 486,110 (2000)
• Blaine School District $ 282,807 (2000)
• Central Valley School District $ 656,208 (2000)
• Clarkston School District $ 234,000 (1999)
• Educational Service District #101 $ 242,616 (2000)
• Educational Service District #113 $ 2,094,522 (2000)
• Federal Way School District #210 $ 426,895 (2000)
• Goldendale School District #404 $ 104,037 (1999)
• Highline School District $ 241,226 (1999)
• La Conner School District #311 $ 6,812,500 (2000)
• Mabton School District $ 271,982 (2000)
• Mead School District $ 864,103 (2000)
• North Beach School District #64 $ 142,795 (2000)
• Northshore School District $ 254,200 (2000)
• North Thurston School District $ 278,705 (2000)
• Ocean Beach School District #101 $ 174,313 (1999)
• Olympic Educational Service District #114 $ 759,917 (1998)
• Omak School District #19 $ 547,033 (2000)
• Orondo School District #13 $ 113,668 (2000)
• Pacific Middle School $ 141,862 (1999)
• Puget Sound Educational Service District $ 929,174 (2000)
• Quinault Lake School District #97 $ 250,000 (1999)
• Renton School District #403 $ 231,080 (1998)
• Seattle Public Schools $ 856,128 (2000)
• Spokane School District #81 $ 716,618 (1999)
• Tonasket School District $ 155,920 (2000)
• Washington Alliance (Shoreline) $ 254,902 (1999)
• Wellpinit School District #49 $ 163,435 (1999)
• Wenatchee School District #246 $ 117,108 (1999)
• Wheatland Consortium (Kahlotus) $ 207,511 (1999)
• White Salmon Valley School District $ 124,750 (1999)
• Yakima Public Schools $ 193,574 (1999)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Washington Office of Public Instruction $ 50,700 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Peninsula College $ 600,000 (1999)
• Seattle Public Library $ 900,000 (1999)
•Seattle Public Schools $ 531,796 (2000)
Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration $220 million in FY 2000
$240 million requested in FY 2001
Helps raise student achievement by assisting public schools across the country to implement
comprehensive school reform programs that are based on reliable research and effective
practices and that include an emphasis on basic academics and parental involvement. (Amount
listed is the third year of program funding.) In FY 2000, Washington will receive $3,417,117 in
program funds.
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Children's Home Society of Washington $ 749,737 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Sunnyside School District #201 $ 350,431 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• University of Washington $ 1,383,385 (1999)
• Washington Board for Community Colleges $ 1,841,285 (1999)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Edmonds School District #15 $ 530,186 (1999)
• Educational Service District #101 $ 474,317 (1999)
• Educational Service District #123 $ 504,702 (1999)
• North Central Educational Service District $ 397,695 (2000)
• North Central Educational Service District $ 195,059 (1999)
• Northwest Educational Service District #189 $ 532,605 (2000)
• Puget Sound Educational Service District $ 518,667 (2000)
• Puget Sound Educational Service District $ 249,500 (1999)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Washington Office of Public Instruction $15,000,000 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Educational Service District #101 $ 930,000 (2000)
• Olympic Educational Service District #114 $ 2,452,237 (1999)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Manson School District $ 2,607,846 (1997)