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Cochise County approves Year 2 of school-based mental health grant, fentanyl pilot and school safety app accounts
Summary
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 10 approved Year 2 of a federal school-based mental health grant worth $322,268, a fentanyl-reduction pilot with Village Creek Corporation and developer accounts needed to deploy a school safety anonymous tip app tied to Sandy Hook Promise.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted Feb. 10 to approve a set of school-focused initiatives, including Year 2 of a federally funded school-based mental health grant, a software agreement for a fentanyl-reduction pilot and permission to establish Apple and Google developer accounts for a safety app.
Speaker 4 moved and Speaker 3 seconded approval of Year 2 of the Cochise County Education Service Agency school-based mental health grant for $322,268,…
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