School safety grants awarded to Pennsylvania’s 8th district schools

School safety grants awarded to Pennsylvania’s 8th district schools
State Rep. Aaron Bernstine — Pennsylvania 8th Legislative District
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Rep. Aaron Bernstine has announced that schools in Pennsylvania’s 8th Legislative District will receive over $1.64 million in grants aimed at enhancing school safety and providing mental health resources. These funds are awarded by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s School Safety and Security Committee.

“Ensuring the safety and well-being of our students is one of the most important investments we can make for the future of our communities,” stated Bernstine. “These grants will not only enhance school safety, but also provide vital mental health resources, empowering students and staff to thrive in a secure and supportive environment.”

The allocation of grants to the school districts within the 8th District is as follows:

– Moniteau School District: $121,577
– Butler Area School District: $214,860
– Seneca Valley School District: $232,668
– Slippery Rock Area School District: $135,722
– Mars Area School District: $164,093
– Knoch School District: $136,835
– Mohawk Area School District: $127,479
– Ellwood City Area School District: $130,425
– Wilmington Area School District: $118,345
– Laurel School District: $118,590
– Blackhawk School District: $144,294

The PCCD’s committee provides these grants to improve safety measures and offer essential mental health services for both students and staff across Pennsylvania.

For further information or inquiries about this initiative, Representative Aaron Bernstine can be contacted through his media representative Rick Leiner at 717.260.6437 (office) or 717.497.8478 (cell), or via email at Rleiner@pahousegop.com.



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