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District reapplies for DOJ safety grant and outlines Act 20 reading-training plan

Tomorrow River School District Board of Education · June 18, 2024
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Summary

Administrators told the board they are reapplying for a DOJ COPS school-safety grant to fund interior classroom locks, cameras and hardening measures (requesting about $309,000 with an estimated $77,000 local match). They also described a funded, multi-year plan to train K–3 teachers under Wisconsin’s Act 20.

Administrators at the Tomorrow River School District told the board they are reapplying for a Department of Justice COPS school-safety grant to pay for interior classroom locks, expanded camera systems with remote access and other security upgrades.

The application requests about $309,000, down from last year’s approximately $389,000 request; administrators said roughly $232,000 would be covered by federal grant funds if the district receives the full award and the district would need an estimated $77,000 local match. Jim (staff) submitted the application on the district’s behalf, district…

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