Finding Funds for Your Equipment, Programs and People (Part 2 of 2)
Although grants often are the funding sources campuses first consider, alternative resources are available if school, university and
NewsDecember 31, 2006Although grants often are the funding sources campuses first consider, alternative resources are available if school, university and
NewsDecember 31, 2006Managing the keys and door control systems from a plethora of manufacturers proved to be an unwieldy task
NewsDecember 31, 2006WASHINGTON, D.C. – Participation in the School Breakfast Program continued its steady increase, with a record 7.7 million
NewsDecember 15, 2006PHILADELPHIA – A student brought a rifle to Springfield Township High School and shot himself to death Dec.
NewsDecember 11, 2006RALEIGH, N.C. – During last school year, North Carolina public schools reported 10,959 acts of crime and violence
NewsDecember 11, 2006AUSTIN, Texas – The parents of two kindergarteners filed a lawsuit against the Eanes Independent School District and
NewsDecember 10, 2006SARPY COUNTY, Neb. – Three students arrested on Nov. 30 for allegedly planning to sneak a bomb made
NewsDecember 8, 2006WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) has announced the availability
NewsNovember 30, 2006CARSON, Calif. – A racially provocative and unsigned high school editorial prompted community leaders to urge the Los
NewsNovember 29, 2006FARMINGTON, Conn. – To increase its level of emergency preparedness, Farmington Public Schools have installed a crisis notification
NewsNovember 29, 2006RALEIGH, N.C. – A safety review released Nov. 21 by Governor Mike Easley states North Carolina has performed
NewsNovember 28, 2006KINTNERSVILLE, Penn. – On Nov. 15, the Palisades School Board signed off on the implementation of a new
NewsNovember 21, 2006HARTLAND, Wis.- Hartland has passed two ordinances giving police new tools to control youths who misbehave. Parents can
NewsNovember 19, 2006CHICAGO – Commercial gear may not adequately protect young athletes against sudden death caused by a blow to
NewsNovember 17, 2006NEWARK, N.J. – Two former Seton Hall University students have pleaded guilty to arson and witness tampering in
NewsNovember 16, 2006ATLANTA – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with a coalition of national partners,
NewsNovember 11, 2006SANTA FE, N.M. – Governor Bill Richardson announced Oct. 13 several efforts designed to make New Mexico schools
NewsOctober 16, 2006WASHINGTON – To protect students, increase school safety and raise awareness of effective ways to prevent violence, U.S.
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