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Peninsula School District qualifies for federal impact aid, recognizes military-connected students and service-academy appointees
Summary
Peninsula School District staff announced the district has met the federal threshold to qualify for federal impact aid after certifying 296 active-duty-connected students, opening eligibility for additional federal support and DoD grant programs.
The Peninsula School District announced April 22 that it has qualified for federal impact aid after identifying a sufficient number of federally connected, active-duty students — a designation that could bring additional federal funding and access to Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) grant programs.
Ashley Murphy, the district chief of finance and operations, told the board the district had certified 296 students tied to active-duty military families out of a district enrollment of 9,147, exceeding the federal 3% threshold used to qualify for impact aid. Murphy said the district is awaiting additional direct base certification —…
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