NCLB Title II-D Enhancing Education Through Technology Competitive Grants
FY 2007 High-need School Districts 1
Public Schools
| Barnstable | Fall River | North Adams | Taunton |
| Boston | Fitchburg | Oak Bluffs | Tisbury |
| Bourne | Framingham | Oxford | Ware |
| Brockton | Greenfield | Pittsfield | Wareham |
| Cambridge | Haverhill | Provincetown | Westfield |
| Chelsea | Holyoke | Quincy | West Springfield |
| Chicopee | Hull | Revere | Winchendon |
| Clarksburg | Lawrence | Salem | Worcester |
| Easthampton | Lowell | Somerville | |
| Everett | Lynn | Southbridge | |
| Fairhaven | New Bedford | Springfield | |
Regional School Districts
| Adam-Cheshire | Gill-Montague |
| Dennis-Yarmouth | Northampton Smith |
Vocational Technical School Districts
| Cape Cod | So Middlesex | Southeastern |
| Greater Fall River | Northern Berkshire | Upper Cape Cod |
| Greater Lawrence | Nashoba Valley | Whittier |
| Greater New Bedford | Northeast Metro | |
| Greater Lowell | North Shore | |
Charter Schools
| Abby Kelley Foster | Community Day | New Bedford Global Learning |
| Barnstable Horace Mann | Edward Brooke | North Central Charter Essential |
| Benjamin Banneker | Holyoke Community | Prospect Hill Academy |
| Boston Collegiate Charter | Lawrence Family Development | Sabis International |
| Boston Renaissance | Lowell Community | Seven Hills Charter |
| City on A Hill | Neighborhood House | |

1 (I) The FY 2007 High-need School District list is based on the 2004 U. S. Census data (2006 data were not published at the time the FY 2007 Request for Proposals were issued.)
The term high-need school district means a school district that meets two conditions:
- The district has at least 12% of the student population or at least 1000 children come from families with incomes below the poverty line (based on the U.S. Census) and
- The district operates one or more schools identified under section 1116 or the district has a substantial need for assistance in acquiring and using technology, based on the guidelines stated in the "Local Technology Plan Guidelines (School Year 2004-2005 through 2006-2007.)"
(II) For this grant program, a school district must have a student enrollment of 200 or more to be considered as a high-need school district.
last updated: April 27, 2006
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