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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor DeWine Announces School Safety Grant
Program Accepting Applications
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(COLUMBUS,
Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that the State is
now accepting applications for $53 million in grant funding for
schools as part of his $100 million Ohio K-12 School Safety Grant
Program.
The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC), in partnership
with the Ohio School Safety Center, is encouraging more than 4,000
eligible public schools, districts, and chartered non-public schools
statewide to apply for the grant opportunity. Applicants can request
up to $100,000 per school building to cover expenses associated with
physical security enhancements, such as security cameras, public
address systems, automatic door locks, visitor badging systems, and
exterior lighting.
“A safe school plays a crucial role in improving the physical and
mental health of students and staff, alike,” said Governor DeWine.
“These grants help create safe learning environments, so students
have the opportunity to succeed in the classroom.”
Governor DeWine first launched the K-12 School Safety Grant Program
in 2021, with an appropriation of $5 million, which was awarded to
95 schools in 27 counties. Due to the high volume of applicants, not
all schools who applied received funding. This year, the Governor
and legislature partnered to increase the grant program by an
additional $100 million with support from the American Rescue Plan
Act. Earlier this month, Governor DeWine announced that $47 million
is being distributed to 1,183 schools across 83 counties that
originally applied for but did not receive funding in the 2021
program.
Governor DeWine created the Ohio School Safety Center in 2019. It
is housed at the Ohio Department of Public Safety and works to
assist local schools, colleges and universities, and law enforcement
agencies to prevent, prepare for, and respond to threats and acts of
violence, including self-harm, through a holistic, solutions-based
approach to improving school safety. |
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