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FY 2000 Grantees:
• Albuquerque Public Schools $ 458,504 (1998)
• Dulce Independent Schools $ 297,145 (2000)
• Farmington Municipal Schools $ 319,195 (1999)
• Las Cruces Public Schools $ 432,469 (1999)
• Mesa Vista Consolidated School District $ 129,976 (1999)
• Mosquero Municipal Schools $ 40,379 (1999)
• Na Neelzhiin Ji Olta-Eastern Navajo Agency $ 312,500 (1999)
• Rio Rancho Public Schools $ 502,846 (2000)
• Santa Fe Public Schools $ 509,529 (2000)
• Socorro Consolidated Schools $ 199,723 (2000)
• Springer Municipal Schools $ 47,600 (1998)
• West Las Vegas Schools $ 426,784 (2000)
• Wingate High School $ 179,364 (2000)
• Zuni Public School District $ 586,103 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• New Mexico State Department of Education $ 549,600 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• University of New Mexico Health Sciences $ 329,070 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Santa Fe Public Schools $ 235,983 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Albuquerque Public Schools $ 535,000 (1999)
• Farmington Municipal School District $ 82,864 (2000)
• Penasco Independent Schools $ 131,654 (1999)
• Santa Fe Public Schools $ 103,934 (1999)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• New Mexico State Department of Education $ 4,450,000 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• New Mexico State Department of Education $ 5,000,000 (2000)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Gallup-McKinley County Schools $ 857,329 (1999)
FY 2000 Grantees:
• Gadsen Independent School District $ 8,723,841 (1998)
• Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools $ 7,600,537 (1998)
TRIO Programs $645 million in FY 2000
$725 million requested in FY 2001
Helps disadvantaged students progress from middle school to postsecondary education
programs. (Includes eight outreach and support programs. Competitions are held every fourth
year, except TRIO Dissemination Partnership -- every third year -- and TRIO Staff Training --
every other year.)