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DeWine announces $4.8M for K-12 school safety, security upgrades

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (Associated Press file)
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (Associated Press file)
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine awarded $4.8 million in grants May 19 to nearly 100 Ohio schools, including facilities in Lorain, Erie and Cuyahoga counties, to help them improve the overall safety and security of their buildings.

Ninety-eight schools in 27 counties will implement safety upgrades with funding from Ohio’s K-12 School Safety Grant Program, according to a news release.

DeWine launched the program through the Ohio School Safety Center to help local schools with costly safety upgrades to their buildings.

“I care deeply about every child in Ohio, and this will help ensure that more students are learning in an environment where they can feel safe and secure,” he said. “Today’s kids are tomorrow’s leaders, and we applaud the school districts that are proactively looking for ways to protect both their students and staff.”

Funds will be used to cover expenses associated with physical security enhancements such as security cameras, public address systems, automatic door locks and visitor badging systems, the release said.

Ohio’s K-12 School Safety Grant Program is administered by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) in partnership with the Ohio School Safety Center.

The program is funded with an appropriation in Senate Bill 310 of the 133rd General Assembly.

“School safety is largely about prevention and planning and these grants will help schools increase their efforts,” said Cheryl J. Lyman, executive director of the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission. “We appreciate the Ohio legislature providing the funding and look forward to their continued support as we work to assist more schools across the state in the future.”

The K-12 School Safety Grant Program is one of two new school safety programs first launched by the Ohio School Safety Center in 2021.

As part of the Campus Safety Grant Program, 27 institutions of higher education in Ohio also received grants to fund security enhancements on their campuses.

Area schools to receive the grants are:

Cuyahoga County

• Birch Elementary School, North Olmsted, $37,706

• Chestnut Intermediate Elementary School, North Olmsted, $36,602

• Maple Intermediate Elementary School, $28,063

• Pine Elementary School, North Olmsted, $40,034

Erie County

• Margaretta Elementary School, Margaretta Local Schools, $66,548

• Regional Center for Arts and Academic Studies, Sandusky, $89,343

Lorain County – Midview Local School District

• Little Middies Preschool, $28,571

• Midvew East Elementary School, $28,571

• Midview Academy/Midview Virtual School, $28,571

• Midview High School, $28,571

• Midview Middle School, $28,571

• North Elementary School, $28,571

• West Elementary School, $28,571

The grant awards are contingent upon the individual schools executing a grant agreement with the Commission, the release said.

DeWine created the Ohio School Safety Center in 2019.

It is housed in the Ohio Homeland Security Division of the Ohio Department of Public Safety and works to assist local schools, colleges and universities, and law enforcement agencies to prevent, prepare for, and respond to threats and acts of violence, including self-harm, through a holistic, solutions-based approach to improving school safety.