Ohio's 7th District

E-Rate Scorecard · OH-07
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Funding overview

Indicator2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Total E-Rate subsidies$2,871,582$2,907,255$2,481,725$2,493,301$2,194,606$2,319,155$3,493,784$1,847,534$2,747,072$2,206,500
Average discount rate56%53%51%51%50%51%50%51%45%41%
Service providers37333636354035333755
Billed entities81777776737472727372

Subsidies by service type

Service type2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Voice$167K$305K
Telecomm Services
Internal Connections$1.6M$1.2M$639K$1.0M$687K$770K$1.9M$356K$983K$373K
Data Transmission and/or Internet Access$1.0M$1.4M$1.3M$1.3M$1.3M$1.3M$1.3M$1.3M$1.3M$1.3M
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections$5K$1K$12K$6K$3K$7K$5K$7K$23K
Managed Internal Broadband Services$295K$240K$538K$192K$204K$219K$260K$165K$266K$194K
Wi-Fi Hotspots Services and Equipment

Top billed entities

Billed entity20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Parma City School District$781K$392K$100K$109K$101K$196K$237K$122K$652K$151K$1.5M$296K
Wooster City School District$139K$130K$176K$81K$81K$149K$101K$118K$163K$190K$607K$121K
Berea City Public Schools$129K$163K$204K$28K$54K$109K$183K$26K$65K$170K$578K$116K
Wadsworth City School District$48K$42K$42K$333K$39K$39K$215K$39K$39K$50K$504K$101K
Brunswick City School District$260K$36K$36K$35K$47K$47K$227K$81K$46K$79K$414K$83K
Solon City School District$313K$29K$32K$20K$20K$37K$184K$21K$66K$40K$414K$83K
Waynedale Local School District$26K$44K$168K$65K$72K$54K$85K$71K$72K$71K$375K$75K
Buckeye Local School District$35K$123K$30K$93K$83K$31K$31K$32K$75K$100K$364K$73K
Orrville City School District$36K$123K$117K$43K$43K$43K$96K$41K$44K$39K$362K$72K
North Royalton City Sch Dist$31K$236K$32K$23K$29K$69K$210K$24K$32K$34K$351K$70K

Top service providers

Service provider20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Midland Council of Governments$539K$650K$855K$434K$471K$573K$705K$465K$539K$632K$2.9M$590K
Northeast Ohio Network for Educational Technology (NEOnet)$751K$421K$303K$430K$307K$234K$516K$208K$315K$168K$2.2M$442K
CDW Government LLC$777K$622K$379K$297K$96K$163K$394K$141K$672K$288K$2.2M$434K
North Coast Council$239K$265K$237K$202K$217K$226K$235K$273K$298K$300K$1.2M$232K
Southeast Security Corporation$216K$41K$194K$274K$187K$7K$10K$22K$724K$145K
The Northern Buckeye Education Council$14K$113K$99K$89K$89K$84K$76K$38K$33K$16K$404K$81K
The Ohio Bell Telephone Company, LLC$104K$91K$89K$116K$151K$146K$163K$287K$302K$401K$80K
FIT TechnologiesLLC$45K$66K$85K$87K$106K$95K$82K$62K$52K$34K$388K$78K
Technology Engineering Group LLC$79K$291K$554K$370K$74K
Charter Communications Operating, LLC$10K$49K$73K$66K$71K$43K$26K$18K$268K$54K

Each billed entity is assigned to the congressional district (119th Congress boundaries, U.S. Census TIGER/Line 2024) containing the largest number of its recipient sites, located by their USAC-reported coordinates; entities without usable coordinates use the district in their USAC profile. Funding totals are total authorized disbursements (FCC Form 471 FRN Status, USAC dataset qdmp-ygft); speeds are from Recipient Details and Commitments (avi8-svp9); pre-2016 history is from USAC legacy data (1998-2015). Note: the last year or two in any disbursement series always looks artificially low (FY2025 invoices are still being paid) — that’s the real state of USAC’s data, not an error.