The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency announced it approved $47 million in competitive school safety and security grants to improve safety, security, and mental health supports for students and staff at schools across the Commonwealth.
The announced awards complete the $155 million school safety grants program package appropriated in the bipartisan 2023-24 budget and issued by the School Safety and Security Committee in January, said State Representative Jim Prokopiak.
In our area, rep. Prokopiak said, the grants awarded were:
- Pennsbury School District, $271,909
- Morrisville Borough School District, $141,796
- Neshaminy School District, $264,659
- Bucks County Montessori Charter School, $70,000
- Bucks County Technical High School, $70,000
- Center for Student Learning CS at Pennsbury, $70,000
- Conwell-Egan Catholic High School, $75,000
- Holy Family Regional Catholic School, $75,000
- Hope Lutheran School, $37,350




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