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Funding:
Napakiak School $ 777,294
Atmautluak School $5,119,626
Kilbuck School $1,228,351
Funds will help the Lower Kuskokwim School District to replace the Atmautluak
Elementary School, which has several emergency conditions that make it
unsuitable for repair. Approximately 77 Alaska Native students attend the
Atmautluak Elementary School. Grants for the Napakiak and Kilbuck Schools
will be used to implement new water filtration systems to correct elevated levels
of arsenic and organics in the existing water supply. Together these two schools
serve approximately 550 Alaska Native children.
Funding: $422,991
The Pribilof School District will use these funds to replace the HVAC system at
the St. Paul School. The school serves approximately 94 Alaska Native children
on St. Paul Island in the Bering Sea.
Attachment – FY 2004 Emergency Repair Grant Project Abstracts
Funding: $901,200
These funds will be used to make a large number of emergency repairs to the
structural, mechanical and electrical systems of the Plenty Coups High School,
which serves approximately 81 children from the Crow Reservation.
Funding: $219,000
These funds will be used to make several emergency repairs to the Tolani Lake
School Academy, which serves approximately 80 children from the Navajo
Reservation.
Funding: $767,185
These funds will be used to upgrade the HVAC system, remove asbestos,
replace the electrical and fire/safety system, replace windows and exit doors,
remove mold, replace contaminated floor tiles and correct ADA deficiencies in the
Brockton Elementary School, which educates approximately 117 children from
the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
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Attachment – FY 2004 Emergency Repair Grant Project Abstracts
Funding: $4,652,504
The Kuspuk School District will use this grant to replace the Joseph and Olinga
Elementary School, which is endangered by its location too close to a river bank
and does not have access to suitable well water. The school serves
approximately 28 Alaska Native children.
Funding: $349,440
Funds will be used to replace a roof and install gutters, replace windows, improve
the HVAC system, correct deficiencies in the kitchen, and correct ADA
deficiencies. The Ha:san Preparatory and Leadership School serves 151
children from the Tohono O’odham, Pasqua Yacqui, and Gila River Reservations.
Funding: $57,467
Funds will be used to replace the electrical system in the Wyola Elementary
School, which serves 67 children on the Crow Indian Reservation.
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Attachment – FY 2004 Emergency Repair Grant Project Abstracts
Funding: $100,000
Funds will be used to upgrade the HVAC system at the Jeddito School, which
serves 537 children from the Navajo Reservation.
Funding: $3,939,880
Funds will be used to replace the Shonto Preparatory Technology High School,
which is currently housed in a severely inadequate temporary building. Shonto
Preparatory High School enrolls approximately 150 students from the Navajo
Reservation.
Funding: $2,454,164
Funds are reserved for an award to Timber Lake School District, contingent on
the availability of matching funds. The proposed project would demolish the Old
High School building, which has major structural problems that could lead to roof
failure, and replace it with a new facility with additional classroom space, a
cafenasium, kitchen, auditorium and administrative areas. The Timber Lake
School serves approximately 300 students from the Standing Rock and
Cheyenne River Reservations.
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Attachment – FY 2004 Emergency Repair Grant Project Abstracts
Funding: $138,100
Funding: $3,831,019
Funds will be used to replace the HVAC system, replace the electrical and fire
safety system, and construct a classroom addition to replace a temporary
structure that was recently destroyed by fire. The Frazer School serves
approximately 100 students on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
Funding: $1,668,313
Funds will provide a portion of the cost of a project to replace the severely
undersized school with a new high school facility. The Santee Community
School serves approximately 175 students on the Santee Sioux Indian
Reservation.
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