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WASHINGTON, DC – Twenty-three schools and school districts in Maine will receive a portion of $ 1,646,178 distributed by the Federal Communications Commission as part of the first wave of funding from the Emergency Connectivity Fund created by the American Rescue Plan .
The funds have been allocated to the following schools:
MSAD # 60 in North Berwick: $ 552,924
Acton School Department in Acton: $ 21,400
MSAD # 55 in Hiram: $ 36,000
Sanford School Department in Sanford: $ 133,623.50
Wells-Ogunquit Community School District in Wells: $ 80,509.75
Yarmouth School District to Yarmouth: $ 29,507.20
South Portland School Department in South Portland: $ 29,998
RSU # 40 in the Union: $ 69,838.67
MSAD # 75 in Topsham: $ 34,999
RSU # 57 in Waterboro: $ 40,680
RSU # 14 in Windham: $ 27,811.78
RSU # 38 in the reading field: $ 5,400
St. Dominic Regional High School: $ 45,664
Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield: $ 6,008
MSAD # 4 in Guilford: $ 24,447.70
Lincolnville School District to Lincolnville: $ 20,800
RSU # 83 at Bingham: $ 2,160
MSAD # 58 at Phillips: $ 170,000
MSAD # 74 in North Anson: $ 25,705.60
MSAD # 54 at Skowhegan: $ 215,760
Education of Indians of Maine in Calais: $ 2,160
RSU # 20 in Searsport: $ 53,293.80
Saint-Dominique Academy: $ 18,487.50
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