Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Local School District

Billed Entity 129861 · Ohio

Overview

Indicator2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998
Total E-Rate subsidies$71K$29K$116K$73K$23K$23K$51K$59K$137K$177K$93K$52K$46K$44K$41K$32K$38K$33K$49K$15K$14K$9K$8K
Average discount rate90%90%90%87%88%80%80%80%60%68%84%80%80%77%80%74%73%73%65%72%66%65%65%66%67%65%67%
Schools & libraries (in this area)2233333333
Service providers221332223324444444444322232
Avg download speed (Mbps)1,0004,140667667833667667667667500
Avg upload speed (Mbps)1,0001,000667667833667667667667500

Subsidies by E-Rate service type

Service type2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998
Voice$6K$12K$65K
Telecomm Services$38K$29K$24K$22K$18K$17K$20K$18K$24K$9K$8K
Internal Connections$81K$28K$898
Data Transmission and/or Internet Access$71K$29K$27K$45K$23K$23K$51K$54K$54K$33K$55K$23K$22K$21K$22K$15K$19K$15K$25K$15K$14K
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections$5K
Managed Internal Broadband Services$3K$70K$79K
Wireless School Bus Services and Equipment

Subsidies by service provider (top 10, FY2024)

Service provider2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998
Kajeet, Inc.$40K
Metropolitan Educational Technology Association$31K$29K$104K$43K$17K$17K$45K$50K$126K

Recipient demographics

RecipientAddressCityDiscount RateStudentsNSLPNSLP %Down MbpsUp MbpsUrban/Rural
Rulh Elementary School502 S. 2nd Street 45167Ripley85%43642898%1,0001,000Rural
Rulh High School1317 S. 2nd Street 45167Ripley85%32730393%1,0001,000Rural
Rulh Middle School2300 Rains Eitel Road 45101Aberdeen90%23216872%1,0001,000Rural

Overview and provider figures are the entity’s total authorized disbursements (entity-wide, FCC Form 471 FRN Status). Service-provider top 10 ranked by FY2024 disbursements. FY2010–2015 figures are from USAC legacy data (BEN level). FY2026 omitted (funding year in progress). Note: the last year or two in any disbursement series always looks artificially low (FY2025 invoices are still being paid), which is why figures dip at the end — that’s the real state of USAC’s data, not an error. Source: USAC Open Data, retrieved 2026-06-10.