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Department of Justice awards Oklahoma schools $2.5 million to prevent school violence

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The Department of Justice announced it has awarded Oklahoma schools more than $2.5 million in funding to prevent school violence.

Nationwide, the department has awarded more than $85.3 million in grants to bolster school security, including funding to educate and train students and faculty, and support first responders who arrive on the scene of a school shooting or other violent incidents.

“Our schools should be safe havens where children can go to learn free from fear of evildoers. Moreover, parents should not have to fear for the safety of their children while at school. I’m proud the Department of Justice is helping to make Oklahoma schools safer. The Oklahoma Department of Education will receive more than $2.5 million in critical funds to enhance mental health services, training, and technology to safeguard our children,” said U.S. Attorney Trent Shores. “Oklahoma’s children, teachers, school administrators and staff should know the United States Attorney’s Office and Department of Justice are committed to ensuring their safety.”

President Trump signed the STOP School Violence Act into law in March 2018, authorizing grants that are designed to improve threat assessments, train students and faculty to provide tips and leads, and prepare law enforcement officers and emergency professionals to respond to school shootings and other violent incidents.

The grant programs are managed by OJP’s Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Justice Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Those receiving the funding in Oklahoma include:

COPS’ School Violence Prevention Program

• Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma (Northern District of Oklahoma): $67,425

• Oklahoma City Public Schools: $500,000

BJA’s STOP School Violence Technology and Threat Assessment Solutions for Safer Schools Program

-Rural area or small county with a population fewer than 100,000

• Stillwell Public Schools: $149, 975


-Anonymous Reporting:

• Norman Public Schools: $100,000

• Oklahoma State Department of Education: $250,000

-State School Safety Centers

• Oklahoma State Department of Education: $996,855


BJA’s STOP School Violence Prevention and Mental Health Training Program

-State with population fewer than 5 million

• Oklahoma State Department of Education: $498,997

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), within the Department’s Office of Justice Programs, and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services manage the programs and administer the grants, which include funds to:

• Develop school threat assessment teams and pursue technological solutions to improve reporting of suspicious activity in and around schools;

• Implement or improve school safety measures, including coordination with law enforcement, as well as the use of metal detectors, locks, lighting and other deterrent measures;

• Train law enforcement to help deter student violence against others and themselves;

• Improve notification to first responders through implementation of technology that expedites emergency notifications;

• Develop and operate anonymous reporting systems to encourage safe reporting of potential school threats;

• Train school officials to intervene when mentally ill individuals threaten school safety; and

• Provide training and technical assistance to schools and other awardees in helping implement these programs.


For more information about the grant programs and 2019 awardees, click here.

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