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The Office of Safe and Healthy Students has a steadily growing inventory of fact sheets and resources. New resources are under development and will be added soon. We also have a Safe & Supportive Schools News Bulletin (ListServ) that we hope you sign up for.

Fact Sheets and Resources

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Fact Sheets and Resources

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Safe and Healthy Students:

  1. New Addressing the Risk of Violent Behavior in Youth – will help teachers and school personnel identify behaviors and other signs that could result in youth violence. (June 2018)
  2. Examples of Policies and Emerging Practices for Supporting Transgender Students (PDF, 599KB)
  3. Human Trafficking 101 for School Administrators and Staff (July 28, 2014)
  4. Human Trafficking of Children in the United School – A Fact Sheet for Schools (April 2012)
  5. Human Trafficking in America’s Schools (2015). Human Trafficking in America’s Schools is a free guide for school staff that includes information about risk factors, recruitment, and how to identify trafficking; what to do if you suspect trafficking, including sample school protocols and policies; and other resources and potential partnership opportunities.
  6. Teen Dating Violence – A Fact Sheet for Schools (August 26, 2013)
  7. Youth Suicide in the United States – A Fact Sheet for Schools (August 2015)
    download icon PDF(490K)  | download icon MS Word(46K)
  8. Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: United States Government’s Response (July 2014)
  9. Growing up Drug-Free: A Parent’s Guide to Prevention (2017) – Parents and caregivers will find this publication a user-friendly and valuable guide for what to do and how to communicate about the harmful effects of illicit drugs and alcohol on children and youth, from elementary through high school.

Emergency Management and School Preparedness:

  1. Preparing for Infectious Disease: Department of Education Recommendations to Ensure the Continuity of Teaching and Learning for Schools (K-12) During Extended Student Absence or School Dismissal (December 2014)
  2. Guides for Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operations Plan (2013).  These publications support an all-hazards approach to collaborative emergency management planning that is guided by the four phases (prevention – mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery).  Publications may be accessed at: http://rems.ed.gov/REMSPublications.aspx.
  3. Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities. The guide will give schools, districts and communities the critical concepts and components of good crisis planning, stimulate thinking about the crisis preparedness process, and provide examples of promising practices. download icon PDF (1.6M)
  4. Prior Knowledge of Potential School‐Based Violence: Information Students Learn May Prevent a Targeted Attack, often called “The Bystander Report”, was developed by the Secret Service and the Department of Education.  The report provides knowledge of potential school-based violence and information for students that may prevent a targeted attack.
  5. The Emergency Planning website provides school leaders with information to plan for any emergency, including natural disasters, violent incidents and terrorist acts.

Safe & Supportive Schools ListServ Enrollment

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ED’S SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS NEWS BULLETIN

If you are interested in receiving prevention education information and opportunities, please self-enroll to receive ED’s SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS NEWS BULLETIN.  The purpose of this listserv is to provide a timely information outlet for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Healthy Students.  The LISTSERV content may include information about the OSHS program units (Well-Rounded Educational Opportunities, Safe and Healthy Students, Education Technology, Homeless, Neglected and Delinquent Youth, and Emergency Management and School Preparedness), legislation, and Federal grant opportunities.  Click on the link to self-enroll for the OSHS PreventED listserv.<!––>

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ED’S SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS NEWS BULLETIN

If you are interested in receiving prevention education information and opportunities, you are now able to self-enroll to receive ED’s SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS NEWS BULLETIN. The purpose of this listserv is to provide a timely information outlet for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Healthy Students Program. The LISTSERV content may include information on prevention education issues, legislation, and Federal grant opportunities. Click on the link to self-enroll for the OSHS PreventED listserv.

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Guides for Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operations Plans – OSHS

It’s critical that we equip our schools and communities with the resources they need to keep our children safe, and these emergency operations plans reflect the Administration’s commitment to provide local leaders with tools to help them do just that. While each school and institution is different and should have the flexibility to address its most pressing needs, these guides help ensure that every place of learning has a high-quality emergency response plan. All children should grow up free from fear and violence, and these resources move us a step closer toward reaching that promise.

Guides

Awards

Fiscal Year (FY) 2020
Continuation Awards

PR/Award No. Grantee Name Year-Three Funding
S184F180010 Colorado Department of Education $737,225
S184F180024 Georgia Department of Education $749,980
S184F180013 Kentucky Department of Education $465,000
S184F180016 New Hampshire Department of Education $699,414
S184F180021 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education $674,950
S184F180018 Michigan Department of Education $673,390
S184F180019 Minnesota Department of Education $553,732
S184F180007 Nevada Department of Education $749,998
S184F180012 Ohio Department of Education $625,000
S184F180008 Oklahoma State Department of Education $749,072
S184F180005 Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education $491,012
S184F180014 Virginia Department of Education $734,993
S184F180006 Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction $664,304
S184F180015 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction $681,288
TOTAL $9,249,358

 
FY 2019
Year Two Continuation Awards (PDF)

FY 2018
Grant Awards (PDF)
Abstracts for the FY 2018 Awards (PDF)

FY 2016
Year Three Continuation Awards – $7,529,161

FY 2015
Year Two Continuation Awards – $7,422,479

FY 2014
Grant Awards (PDF)

Funding Status

Estimated Available Funds: $40,000,000.
Estimated Range of Awards: $100,000 to $750,000 per year for up to 5 years.
Estimated Average Size of Awards: $500,000.
Maximum Award: $750,000.
Estimated Number of Awards: 80.
Project Period: Up to 60 months.

Eligibility

Who May Apply (by category): Eligible Applicants include Local educational agencies (LEAs), or consortia of LEAs, as defined by section 9101(41) of the ESEA. Eligibility under this discretionary grant competition is limited to LEAs that have never received a grant under SCTG-LEA.

Awards

Abstracts for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Awards (PDF)

FY 2019 Grant Awards

PR/Award No. Applicant Name Year-One Funding
  Alaska  
S184G190039 Dillingham City School District $654,528.00
S184G190154 Hydaburg City School District $746,834.00
Alabama
S184G190022 Birmingham City Schools $749,953.00
S184G190134 Choctaw County Board of Education $599,718.00
Arizona
S184G190121 Painted Desert Demonstration Projects, Inc. $253,825.00
California
S184G190038 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District $749,975.00
S184G190058 Clovis Unified School District $710,473.00
S184G190059 Madera Unified School District $750,000.00
S184G190081 San Diego County Office of Education $750,000.00
S184G190108 Sonoma Valley Unified School District $749,970.00
S184G190118 Dinuba Unified School District $750,000.00
S184G190170 Northern Humboldt Union High School District $749,737.00
S184G190194 Vislia Unified School District $758,419.00
S184G190213 Lost Hills Union Elementary School District $643,471.00
S184G190306 Vaughn Next Century Learning Center $750,000.00
S184G190310 Kernville Union School District $514,656.00
Florida
S184G190057 School Board of Gadsden County $739,286.00
S184G190114 School Board of Pinellas County, Florida $704,818.00
S184G190164 School Board of Sarasota County, FL $747,525.00
S184G190192 School District of Palm Beach County $486,834.00
S184G190300 School District of Manatee County, FL $487,032.00
Georgia
S184G190030 Dougherty County School System $749,991.00
Illinois
S184G190206 Matteson School District 162 $340,063.00
S184G190223 Board of Education of the City of Peoria $526,574.00
S184G190337 Board of Education of the City of Chicago $748,245.00
S184G190340 Bensenville School District #2 $749,629.00
Indiana
S184G190143 South Bend Community School Corporation $737,277.00
Kansas
S184G190277 Chaparral Unified School District 361 $626,834.00
Kentucky
S184G190063 Berea Independent School District $750,000.00
Louisiana
S184G190266 Voices for International Business and Education $272,580.00
Michigan
S184G190124 Akron Fairgrove School $749,210.00
S184G190342 Lansing School District $749,008.00
Mississippi
S184G190247 Starkville Oktibbeha Consolidated School District $246,991.00
North Carolina
S184G190010 Iredell-Statesville Schools $749,940.00
S184G190032 Union County Board of Education $749,972.00
S184G190055 Surry County Schools $749,404.00
S184G190094 Montgomery County Schools $750,000.00
North Dakota
S184G190256 Dickinson School District $222,404.00
Nebraska
S184G190061 Scottsbluff Public School District $461,052.00
S184G190100 Bellevue Public Schools $559,457.00
S184G190127 Niobrara Public Schools $530,136.00
S184G190135 UmoN HoN Nation Public School $750,000.00
S184G190240 Winnebago Public Schools $750,000.00
S184G190326 Educational Service Unit No. 5 $204,009.00
New Jersey
S184G190078 Clifton Public Schools $385,172.00
S184G190115 Teaneck Public Schools $668,480.00
S184G190252 Delsea Regional School District $429,793.00
S184G190369 Passaic Board of Education $500,000.00
New York
S184G190087 Syracuse City School District $575,000.00
S184G190109 Roscoe Central School District $740,822.00
S184G190160 John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School $333,620.00
S184G190285 Newark Central School District $750,000.00
S184G190333 Hyde Leadership Charter School-Brooklyn $422,480.00
S184G190372 Attica Central School District $522,111.00
Ohio
S184G190153 Logan-Hocking Local School District $591,185.00
S184G190298 Steubenville City Schools $487,400.00
Oklahoma
S184G190125 Talihina School District $547,085.00
S184G190144 Tahlequah Public Schools $745,798.00
S184G190352 Grand View School $471,190.00
Oregon
S184G190106 David Douglas SD 40 $300,565.00
Pennsylvania
S184G190007 Norristown Area School District $749,948.00
Texas
S184G190172 Vanguard Academy Charter School $739,887.00
S184G190175 Grand Prairie Independent School District $747,804.00
S184G190179 Alice Independent School District $728,259.00
S184G190293 Seguin Independent School District $750,000.00
S184G190314 Waxahachie Faith Family Academy $468,963.00
Utah
S184G190035 Sevier School District Inc $478,969.00
Washington
S184G190037 Educational Service District 105 $749,488.00
S184G190309 Seattle School District #1 of King County Washington $731,437.00

 

2016 Continuation Awards – $36,448,873

2015 Continuation Awards – $36,192,603

2014 Grant Awards (PDF)

Applicant Information

Timeline

Application closes on July 22, 2019

Application

  • FY 2019 Application
    MS WORD (426K) | PDF (1.2MB)

  • Applications for grants under this program must be submitted electronically using the Governmentwide Grants.gov Apply site at http://www.Grants.gov.

  • <Submission of Paper Applications by Mail
    If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission requirement, you may mail (through the U.S. Postal Service or a commercial carrier) your application to the Department. You must mail the original and two copies of your application, on or before the application deadline date, to the Department at the following address:

  • U.S. Department of Education
    Application Control Center
    Attention: (CFDA 84.184g)
    LBJ Basement Level 1
    400 Maryland Avenue, SW.
    Washington, DC 20202-4260

Federal Register Notice

  • <!–>–>>Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards; School Climate Transformation Grant Program-Local Educational Agency Grants

    | PDF (327KB) (June 10, 2019)

Technical Assistance Webinar

The Office of Safe and Supportive Students (OSSS) will conduct a technical assistance (TA) webinar designed to assist prospective applicants who may have questions related to the application process and procedures for this grant program. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the entire application package prior to participating in the webinar. Below are the presentations from the OSSS hosted TA webinars:

School Climate Transformation Grant Technical Assistance Webinar 

The Office of Safe and Supportive Schools plans to conduct a technical assistance (TA) conference call designed to assist applicants who might have questions related to the application process and procedure for this grant program. Applicants are encouraged to read through the entire application package before participating in this TA call. The call will take place June 25, 2019 at 2:00pm Eastern Time. Applicants interested in participating in this information session should send an email to: LEA.SCTG19@ed.gov to get access information.

Contact

Carlette KyserPegram
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW.
Washington, DC 20202-6450
Telephone: (202) 453-6732
e-mail:LEA.SCTG19@ed.gov

2014 Awards

 

City

Applicant Name

Year-One Funding

ALABAMA

Ashville

St. Clair County Schools

$199,934

ARIZONA

San Carlos

San Carlos Unified School District

$559,512

Marana

Marana Unified School District

$749,943

CALIFORNIA

Pasadena

Pasadena Unified School District

$445,135

Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa City Schools

$713,933

Oakland

Oakland Unified School District

$322,526

Pico Rivera

El Rancho Unified School District

$360,888

Eureka

Eureka City Schools

$715,041

Lakeport

Lake County Office of Education

$372,923

Salinas

Monterey County Office of Education

$621,561

Hemet

Hemet Unified School District

$340,918

Ukiah

Mendocino County Office of Education

$324,941

Lindsay

Lindsay Unified School District

$750,000

Pleasanton

Pleasanton Unified School District

$475,976

Cerritos

ABC Unified School District

$362,862

Oakland

Leadership Public Schools

$276,856

Arleta

YPI Charter Schools, aka Bert Corona Charter School

$750,000

Visalia

Tulare County Office of Education

$740,691

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington

Eagle Academy Public Charter School

$321,675

FLORIDA

Fort Lauderdale

The School Board of Broward County, Florida

$750,000

Jacksonville

Duval County Public Schools

$749,235

Fernandina Beach

Nassau District School Board

$671,227

Tampa

Hillsborough County Public Schools

$750,000

Bartow

School Board of Polk County, Florida

$750,000

IOWA

Ft. Dodge

Ft. Dodge Community School District

$316,591

 Des Moines

Des Moines Independent Community School District

$499,808

ILLINOIS

Alton

Alton Community Unit School District #11

$255,170

Zion

Zion Elementary School District 6

$214,973

Sandoval

Sandoval Community Unit School District 501

$320,965

KENTUCKY

Corbin

Corbin Board of Education

$200,000

Louisville

Jefferson County Board of Education

$749,903

Murray

West Kentucky Educational Cooperative

$749,698

Inez

Martin County Board of Education

$310,782

LOUISIANA

Shreveport

Caddo Parish School Board

$604,087

Harvey

Jefferson Parish Public School System

$742,406

New Orleans

Orleans Parish School Board

$525,000

MASSACHUSETTS

Newton

Newton Public Schools

$364,358

Reading

Town of Reading

$252,329

Wilbraham

Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District

$334,863

MICHIGAN

Pigeon

Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker Schools

$361,303

Detroit

School District of the City of Detroit

$705,797

Muskegon

Muskegon Area Intermediate School District

$442,125

NORTH CAROLINA

Concord

Cabarrus County Schools

$749,895

NEBRASKA

Lincoln

Lincoln Public Schools

$260,117

Papillion

Papillion-La Vista School District

$325,411

Fremont

Fremont Public Schools

$750,000

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Laconia

Laconia School District

$200,211

NEW YORK

Auburn

Auburn Enlarged City School District

$229,397

Buffalo

Board of Education, Buffalo NY

$694,033

Lyons

Lyons Central School District

$723,102

Cheektowaga

Cleveland Hill Union Free School District

$222,037

Middle Island

Longwood Central School District

$319,966

Cheektowaga

Cheektowaga Central School District

$138,576

OKLAHOMA

Hominy

Osage County Interlocal Cooperative

$648,302

PENNSYLVANIA

Philadelphia

Philadelphia School District

$608,269

Lancaster

Lancaster School District

$635,659

SOUTH CAROLINA

Chesnee

Spartanburg  County School District  Two

$328,267

TEXAS

San Antonio

South San Antonio Independent School District

$727,566

San Antonio

Southside Independent School District

$729,391

Pasadena

Pasadena Independent School District

$667,108

San Antonio

Northside Independent School District

$193,299

Karnes City

Karnes City Independent School District

$602,128

San Antonio

San Antonio Independent School District

$533,581

UTAH

Salt Lake City

Granite School District

$747,539

Tooele

Tooele County School District

$475,525

VIRGIN ISLANDS

St. Thomas

Virgin Islands Department of Education

$745,384

WASHINGTON

Vancouver

Vancouver School District #37

$323,010

WISCONSIN

Berlin

Berlin Area School District

$231,489

Appleton

Appleton Area School District

$660,354

Wausau

Wausau School District

$747,030

West Allis

West Allis-West Milwaukee School District

$575,516