Ohio’s K-12 School Safety Grant Program helps schools pay for physical security expenses such as new security cameras, and automatic door locks.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - More than $42 million is going to hundreds of Ohio schools to improve physical safety efforts and security upgrades.
Gov. Mike DeWine awarded the funding to 624 schools as part of the fifth round of Ohio’s K-12 School Safety Grant Program.“Our educators care deeply about the safety of Ohio students, as evidenced by the thousands of schools that came forward with solid security improvement plans that they intend to carry out with this funding,” said DeWine.
The K-12 School Safety Grant Program was launched in 2021 to help schools pay for physical security expenses such as:
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