Assumption Parish Schools to Receive More Than $500,000 to Improve Safety

Assumption Parish Public Schools will receive a $518,355 grant to improve campus safety, thanks to the Louisiana Department of Education’s Strong Connection Grant Program.

The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) recently announced that the Department of Education (LDOE) is investing more than $20 million to harden the perimeters of schools across the state. The funds will be used to keep students and teachers safe by reinforcing single points of entry.

“School safety is multifaceted and a way of life” said State Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley. “We are encouraged by the proposals submitted and pleased to bolster security measures at local campuses.”

“We are very appreciative of the state’s investment in the safety of our students and our employees. These funds will be used to tighten and better monitor access points on our campuses,” Superintendent Dr. John Barthelemy said.

In total, BESE approved $20,215,845 for 39 Louisiana school systems. Each system is receiving $518,355. Louisiana’s funding source is the federal Bipartisan Safer Communities Act of 2022, which provides $1 billion in funding for states.

Access control, such as a single point of entry or locked entry points, is a school safety best practice broadly supported among experts. Projects may include surveillance cameras, metal detectors, or other physical security equipment or minor remodeling to enhance security at a single point of entry.

The LDOE is also encouraging school systems to solicit feedback from educators, parents, and the community on school safety.

“The Stronger Connections Grant program provides direct assistance to school systems to make K-12 campuses more secure,” said Dr. Holly Boffy, BESE President. “Now more than ever, systems must meet the challenge of reinforcing the security of their facilities, and the state’s allocation of federal dollars to strengthen school perimeters is a key piece of the solution to ensure a safe and secure environment for our students and school employees.”

This is the latest action taken by the LDOE to enhance school safety. The announcement comes on the eve of the LDOE’s second annual Louisiana School Safety Summit, which takes place June 15 at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge. In August 2022, the LDOE hosted the inaugural Louisiana School Safety Summit. The event brought together around 800 educators and first responders to collaborate on keeping students safe.

In October 2022, the LDOE announced a partnership with Crimestoppers GNO to make it easier for students, educators, and families to prevent acts of violence at school using an anonymous reporting app. In March, Crimestoppers GNO presented Dr. Brumley with the Award of Excellence in Student Safety & Prevention. The State Superintendent received the honor during the 38th Annual Crimestoppers Awards Luncheon in New Orleans.

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