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Marion Center board authorizes PCCD grant submission for fencing, behavioral assessment and CPTED review

Marion Center Area School Board · September 23, 2024
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Summary

The board authorized Superintendent Clint Weimer to submit a PCCD Mental Health and Safety Grant application to fund Rayne fencing, a behavioral health safety assessment and a CPTED assessment to strengthen school safety measures.

The Marion Center Area School Board voted Sept. 23 to authorize Superintendent Clint Weimer to submit an application for the PCCD (Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency) Mental Health and Safety Grant. The submission, as recorded in the minutes, listed three proposed components: installation of Rayne fencing, a Behavioral Health Safety Assessment and a CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) assessment. The motion passed unanimously (Aye: 6).

Board members recorded the grant submission as a district priority for safety planning; no grant amount or budget breakdown was provided in the minutes. The motion authorizes district staff to apply for the grant and to pursue the specified assessments and fencing if funding is awarded. The minutes do not specify timeline or vendor contract values beyond the listed project items.