Ohio Governor Announces Safety and Security Funding for Colleges and Universities
Funds will be used to cover physical security enhancements such as cameras, door locks, alarms, public address systems, and metal detectors.
Funds will be used to cover physical security enhancements such as cameras, door locks, alarms, public address systems, and metal detectors.
However, there are 23.5 million K-12 students who still need improved internet access to maximize digital learning.
The free training videos cover various topics, including funding, door locks, and student mental health.
The program is designed to drive costs out of a district’s operating budget, redirecting savings to fund critical facility needs and educational initiatives.
Oregon is also eligible for over $8.2 million in federal funds from the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
The HBCUs, which recently were targeted with bomb threats, will use the grants to support student trauma recovery and increase campus security.
ESSER I funding for K-12 schools, which expires on Sept. 30, can be used to purchase systems that improve indoor air quality.
Fewer than 40% of schools have replaced or upgraded their HVAC systems. Here’s how campuses can find funding for IAQ improvements.
Here’s a run-down of what some campuses, districts, cities, and states are doing to make schools more safe and secure.
Here’s how college campuses can maintain and even improve access control despite the recent increased rate of employee attrition and resulting loss of institutional knowledge.