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Schools Receiving the Lowest Per-Student Contributions

The 25 schools listed below received the lowest dollar amount of tax credit contributions per student in 2011. The list begins with the school receiving the fewest dollars per student.

These schools received an average contribution ranging from $8.69 to $25.76 per student. The average contribution among all TUSD schools is $58.03 per student.

Your tax credit contribution to any of these schools is especially appreciated.

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Mary Belle McCorkle PreK-8
Miller Elementary School
Cavett Elementary School
Maldonado Elementary School
Oyama Elementary School
Bonillas Basic Curriculum Magnet School
Project MORE
Vesey Elementary School
Lawrence 3-8 School
Grijalva Elementary School
Myers-Ganoung Elementary School
Maxwell Middle School*
Rose K-8 School
Borman Elementary School
Naylor K-8 (with Roberts Elementary)
Safford K-8 Magnet School
Valencia Middle School
Drachman Primary Magnet
Warren Elementary School
Banks Elementary School
Pistor Middle School
Johnson Primary School
White Elementary School
Van Buskirk Elementary School
Utterback Magnet Middle School

*Note: Maxwell is scheduled for closure beginning the 2013-2014 school year. However, you can still choose this school for your tax credit contribution. The school will remain open through May 23, 2013, and any tax credit dollars left unspent by then will be equitably distributed to Valencia, Mansfeld, Safford, or Robins, which will be receiving its students.

For more information about school consolidation and closure, see the School Master Plan pages.

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