
The Indiana Secured School Safety Board recently approved more than $14 million in matching grants for schools that qualified for the Secured School Safety Grant Program (SSSG). The funds include an additional $5 million allocated by House Enrolled Act 1230, which I supported and the Indiana General Assembly passed earlier this year.
Below are the schools, along with fund totals, located in the seven counties I represent in the Senate that received awards:
- Batesville Community School Corporation: $50,000
- Blue River Valley School Corporation: $35,000
- Charles A. Beard Memorial Schools: $20,925
- Decatur County Community Schools: $50,000
- Fayette County School Corporation: $22,100
- Franklin County Community School Corporation: $50,000
- Greensburg Community School Corporation: $50,000
- Nettle Creek School Corporation: $24,509
- New Castle Community School Corporation: $50,000
- Northwestern Consolidated School District of Shelby County: $47,074
- Rush County Schools: $50,000
- Shelby Eastern School District: $50,000
- Shelbyville Central Schools: $50,000
- South Henry School Corporation: $50,000
- South Ripley Community School Corporation: $40,000
- Southwestern Consolidated School District of Shelby County: $35,000
- Sunman-Dearborn Community School Corporation: $50,000
The SSSG provides matching grants that can be used to employ a school resource officer, conduct a threat assessment, and/or purchase equipment to restrict access to the school or expedite the notification of first responders.
School safety is of the utmost importance to me, and I hope to see these grants positively impact our students, teachers and schools.
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