38 Alabama districts receive federal grants for school safety, mental health

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Thirty-eight Alabama school districts have been selected to receive grant money made available through the $1 billion federal Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.

The Alabama Stronger Connections Grant Program funds can be used for a range of activities from drug awareness and suicide prevention to trauma-informed classroom management and reducing suspension and expulsions.of the program is to establish safe and healthy learning environments and engage parents, families and the larger community.

High-need districts - those with high rates of poverty, high rate of out of field teachers, or where schools are a part of state or federal school improvement programs - were given priority. Districts were required to apply for the grant funds, according to state department of education officials, and have three years to use the funding.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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