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Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators Grant Recipients

Grantees and Project Abstracts for FY 2000

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ALABAMA

S184K00001
Calhoun City Board of Education
Marita Fike
P.O. Box 2084
Anniston, AL 36202

Calhoun City Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $175,909 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000187
DeKalb County Board of Education
Donna Taheri
Office of the Superintendent
P. O. Box 680777
Fort Payne, AL 35968-1608

DeKalb County Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $216,629 Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000062
Lauderdale County Board of Education
Alice Yeager and Kelly Stanhope
P. O. Box 278
355 County Road 61
Florence, AL 35631-0278

Lauderdale County Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $77,644 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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ALASKA

S184K000154
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Gary Whitely
148 North Binkley Street
Soldotna, AK 99669

Kenai Peninsula Borough School District has been awarded a three year grant for $144,346 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000069
Anchorage School District
Michael Kerosky
P.O. Box 196614
Anchorage, AK 99519

Anchorage School District has been awarded a three year grant for $169,481 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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ARIZONA

S184K000171
Gilbert Unified School District #41
Sherryl L. Henning, Ed.D.
140 S. Gilbert Road
Gilbert, AZ 85269

Gilbert Unified School District #41 has been awarded a three year grant for $243,113 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000033
Amphitheater Public Schools
Phil Woodall
701 West Wetmore Road
Tucson, AZ 85705

Amphitheater Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $70,994 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000160
Sacaton School District
Dr. Leon Ben
P.O. Box 98
Sacaton, AZ 85247

Sacaton School District has been awarded a three year grant for $71,238 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000162
Red Mesa Unified School District #27
Karen Lesher
HR 61 Box 40
Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514

Red Mesa Unified School District #27 has been awarded a three year grant for $68,033 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000116
Osborn School District #8
Eduardo Amondragon-Rosh
1226 West Osborne Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013

Osborne School District #8 has been awarded a three year grant for $63,210 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000066
Sunnyside Unified School District #12
Kirk Perrini, NCC
2238 East Ginter Road
Tucson, AZ 85706

Sunnyside Unified School District #12 has been awarded a three year grant for $163,475 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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CALIFORNIA

S184K000141
Bonita Unified School District
Joe Gillentine
115 West Allen Avenue
San Dimas, CA 91773

Bonita Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $150,044 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000145
San Diego Unified School District
Jack Campana
2351 Cardinal Lane, Annex B
San Diego, CA 92123

San Diego Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $511,062 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000072
Greenfield Union School District
CynDee Zandes; Peggy Williams
1625 Fairview Road
Bakersfield, CA 93307

Greenfield Union School District has been awarded a three year grant for $233,363 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000026
Lucia Mar Unified School District
Barbar LoCoco
602 Orchard Street
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420

Lucia Mar Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $112,423 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000144
San Bernadino City Unified School District
Karen Wilson
777 North F Street
San Bernadino, CA 92410

San Bernadino City Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $193,164 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000138
San Diego County Office of Education
Sharon Snyder, Ph.D.
6401 Linda Vista Road
San Diego, CA 92111

San Diego County Office of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $1,337,361 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000109
San Juan Unified School District
Mike Koerner
3738 Walnut Avenue
P.O. Box 477
Carmichael, CA 95609

San Juan Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $230,910 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000115
San Francisco Unified School District
Trish Bascom
555 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

San Francisco Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $720,626 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000068
Hawthorne School District
Peggy Doherty
14120 Hawthorne Boulevard
Hawthorne, CA 90250

Hawthorne School District has been awarded a three year grant for $295,020 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000044
Redding School District
Kathy Kuhn
5885 East Bonnyview Road
Redding, CA 96099

Redding School District has been awarded a three year grant for $272,553 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000188
Jurupa Unified School District
Paul Jensen
3924 Riverview Drive
Riverside, CA 92509-6611

Jurupa Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $218,395 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000190
Alvord Unified School District
Ronald G. Bennett, Ed.D.
10365 Keller Avenue
Riverside, CA 92505

Alvord Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $274,253 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000037
Elk Grove Unified School District
Tom Martens
9510 Elk Grove-Florin Road
Elk Grove, CA 95624

Elk Grove Unified School District has been awarded a grant for $220,000 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000041
Alum Rock Union Elementary School District
Barbara Wise
2930 Gat Avenue
San Jose, CA 95127

Alum Rock Union Elementary School District has been awarded a three year grant for $274,010 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000065
Los Angeles Unified School District
Francine Eisenrod
1320 West Third Street, Room 34
Los Angeles, CA 90017-1410

Los Angeles Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $653,224 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000015
Yuba City Unified School District
Bob Krause
750 Palora Avenue
Yuba City, CA 95991

Yuba City Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $249,103 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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COLORADO

S184K000019
Thompson R2J School District
Howard Wenger
535 Douglass Avenue
Loveland, CO 80537

Thompson R2J School District has been awarded a three year grant for $245,860 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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CONNECTICUT

S184K000122
Danbury Board of Education
Patricia Doyle
63 Beaver Brook Road
Danbury, CT 06810

Danbury Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $198,665 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Hartford Public Schools
Ms. Leah Fichtner
153 Market Street
Hartford, CT 06103

Hartford Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $273,844 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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FLORIDA

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The School Board of Broward County, Florida
Bruce Wagar
600 Southeast 3rd Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

The School Board of Broward County, Florida has been awarded a three year grant for $357,960 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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School District of Palm Beach County
Dr. Allison Adler
3330 Forest Hill Boulevard B-127
West Palm Beach, FL 33406

School District of Palm Beach County has been awarded a three year grant for $275,000 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Putnam County School Board
Peggy Kelly
3841 Reid Street
Palatka, FL 32177

Putnam County School Board has been awarded a three year grant for $342,385 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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GEORGIA

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DeKalb County School System
Diane Jackson-Chapman
2652 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Decatur, GA 30033

DeKalb County School System has been awarded a three year grant for $270,000 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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ILLINOIS

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Murphysboro CUSD #186
Michael Sullivan
2125 Spruce Street
Murphysboro, IL 62966

Murphysboro CUSD #186 has been awarded a three year grant for $54,145 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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INDIANA

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Carmel Clay School Corporation
Kevin S. Rowe
5201 East 131st Street
Carmel, IN 46033

Carmel Clay School Corporation has been awarded a three year grant for $101,642 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Indianapolis Public Schools
James S. Arvin
120 East Walnut Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204-1312

Indianapolis Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $319,867 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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IOWA

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Sioux Central Community School District
Dr. Bonnie M. Meier
4440 US Highway 71
Sioux Rapids, IA 50585

Sioux Central Community School District has been awarded a three year grant for $89,751 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Humboldt Community School District
Michael Heard
1408 9th Avenue North
Humboldt, IA 50584

Humboldt Community School District has been awarded a three year grant for $263,992 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Des Moines Independent Community School District
Dr. Ron Sallade
1801 16th Street
Des Moines, IA 50314

Des Moines Independent School District has been awarded a three year grant for $275,000 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Southeast Polk Community School District Jr. High
Jeff Burchfield
8031 NE University Avenue
Runnells, IA 50237

Southeast Polk Community School District Jr. High has been awarded a three year grant for $75,315 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency
Jan M. Yoder, Ph.D.
729 - 21st Street
Bettendorf, IA 52722-5096

Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency has been awarded a three year grant for $203,525 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Johnston Community School District
Gary Busby
6207 N. W. 62nd Avenue
Johnston, IA 50131-0010

Johnston Community School District has been awarded a three year grant for $88,000 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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KANSAS

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Witchita Public Schools
Debbie McKenna.
USD 259
201 North Water
Witchita, KS 67219

Witchita Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $195,072 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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KENTUCKY

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Clinton County Board of Education
Paula Little
Route 4 Box 100
Albany, KY 42606

Clinton County Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $71,183 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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LOUISIANA

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Lafayette Parish School District
Maxine J. Hamilton
P.O. Drawer 2158
Lafayette, LA 70502

Lafayette Parish School District has been awarded a three year grant for $135,267 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Jefferson Parish Public School System
Freddie G. Landry
4600 River Road
Marrero, LA 70072

Jefferson Parish Public School System has been awarded a three year grant for $230,919 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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St. Bernard Parish School Board
Doris Voitier
67 East Chalmette Circle
Chalmette, LA 70043

St. Bernard Parish School Board has been awarded a three year grant for $148,553 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MAINE

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Maine School Administrative District #58
Sandra Schniepp
RR1 Box 1580
Kingfield, ME 04947

Maine School Administrative District #58 has been awarded a three year grant for $53,475 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MASSACHUSETTES

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Malden Public Schools
George Holland
200 Pleasant Street
Malden, MA 02148

Malden Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $263,725 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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City of Revere-Revere Public Schools
Dr. Ruth Davis
101 School Street
Revere, MA 02151

City of Revere-Revere Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $60,856 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Amherst Regional Middle School
Sharon Howard
170 Chestnut Street
Amherst, MA 01002-1878

Amherst Regional Middle School has been awarded a three year grant for $53,571 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MICHIGAN

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School District of the City of Royal Oak
Diane Alvin
1123 Lexington Boulevard
Royal Oak, MI 48073

School District of the City of Royal Oak has been awarded a three year grant for $212,429 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Menominee County Intermediate School District
Wendy Woodworth
1201 41st Avenue
Menominee, MI 49858

Menominee County Intermediate School District has been awarded a three year grant for $128,660 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Lake Orion Community Schools
David Beiter
315 North Lapeer Street
Lake Orion, MI 48362

Lake Orion Community Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $68,018 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Battle Creek Public Schools
Gerry Mann
3 West Van Buren Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Battle Creek Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $113,102 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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North Branch Area Schools
Tom English
6600 Brush Street
P. O. Box 3620
North Branch, MI 48461-0620

North Branch Area Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $128,100 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000168
Alma Public Schools
Louis S. Schafer
1500 North Pine Avenue
Alma, MI 48801-1299

Alma Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $84,544 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MINNESOTA

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Saint Paul Public Schools/ISD #625
Patrick Fitzgerald
360 Colborne Street
Saint Paul, MN 55102

Saint Paul Public Schools/ISD #625 has been awarded a three year grant for $164,290 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Osseo Area Schools, ISD 279
Lorry Day
11200 93rd Avenue North
Maple Grove, MN 55369

Osseo Area Schools ISD 279 has been awarded a three year grant for $243,226 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Elk River School District
Gretchen Grewe
327 King Avenue
Elk River, MN 55330

Elk River School District has been awarded a three year grant for $233,876 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Red Lake Independent School District #38
Michelle Lyons
Red Lake Schools
Red Lake, MN 56671

Independent School District #38 has been awarded a three year grant for $124,512 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MISSISSIPPI

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Starkville School District
Dr. Joan Butler
401 Greensboro Street
Starkville, MS 39759

Starkville School District has been awarded a three year grant for $381,937 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

S184K000183
Jefferson Davis County School District
Oneida Sibley
P.O. Box 1197
909 Leo Street
Prentiss, MS 39474

Jefferson Davis County School District has been awarded a three year grant for $121,373 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MISSOURI

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Hickman Mills C-1 School District
Suzanne M. Siler
9000 Old Santa Fe Road
Kansas City, MO 64138

Hickman Mills C-1 School District has been awarded a three year grant for $153,905 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Ferguson Florissant School District
Jeff Spiegel
1005 Waterford Drive
Florissant, MO 63033

Ferguson Florissant School District has been awarded a three year grant for $241,757 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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MONTANA

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School District # 12
Don Bidwell
P. O. Box 339
Harlem, MT 59526

School District # 12 has been awarded a three year grant for $81,022 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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NEW JERSEY

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Piscataway Township Board of Education
Dorothy Aquila
P.O. Box 1332
Piscataway, NJ 08854

Piscataway Township Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $67,180 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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NEW MEXICO

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Farmington Municipal School District
Rebecca Jasper
2200 Sunset Avenue
Farmington, NM 87401

Farmington Municipal School District has been awarded a grant for $82,864 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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NEW YORK

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Community School District 20
Christina Tettonis
1031 59th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11219

Community School District 20 has been awarded a three year grant for $258,497 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Community School District #11
c/o Zahidali Rohoman
1250 Arnow Avenue
Bronx, NY 10469

Community School District #11 has been awarded a three year grant for $283,077 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Community School District 10
Joanette Walker
1 Fordham Plaza
Bronx, NY 10458

Community School District 10 has been awarded a three year grant for $262,720 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Rochester City School District
Marjorie Lefler
131 West Broad Street
Rochester, NY 14614

Rochester City School District has been awarded a three year grant for $391,283 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Eastern Suffolk Board of Cooperative Education Services
Barry Rosen
1737A North Ocean Avenue
Patchogue, NY 11764

Eastern Suffolk Board of Cooperative Education Services has been awarded a three year grant for $274,996 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Community School District #6
Maria Flores
4360 Broadway
New York, NY 10033

Community School District #6 has been awarded a three year grant for $125,785 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Niagara Falls City School District
Cynthia Bianco
607 Walnut Avenue
Niagara Falls, NY 14301

Niagara Falls City School District has been awarded a three year grant for $219,628 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Greece Central School District
Donald O. Nadolinski
P.O. Box 300
North Greece, NY 14515

Greece Central School District has been awarded a three year grant for $262,313 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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Lyons Central School
David S. Alena
9 Lawrence Street
Lyons, NY 14489

Lyons Central School has been awarded a three year grant for $213,780 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j) coordinate with student assistance and employee assistance programs.

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NORTH CAROLINA

S184K000081
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Dr. Ralph Taylor
P.O. Box 30035
Charlotte, NC 28230

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $265,000 under Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.184K) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: a) recruit, hire and train full-time drug prevention and school safety coordinator(s) for middle schools with significant drug, discipline, and school safety problems; b) identify research-based drug and violence prevention strategies, including training of teachers, staff and relevant partners as needed; d) develop, conduct, and analyze assessments of school crime and drug problems; e) work with community agencies and organizations to ensure students' needs are met; f) work with parents and students to obtain information about effective programs and strategies and encourage their participation in development and implementation of evaluation strategies; h) identify additional funding sources for drug prevention and school safety programming; I) provide feedback to the State Education Agencies on programs and activities that have proven to be successful in reducing drug use and improving school safety; and j)