51 by 51: Funding For School Safety
From Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Kirk Cox’s office (R-Colonial Heights) … the Virginia House of Delegates is continuing to highlight 51 unique accomplishments of the 51 members of the Republican-led House of Delegates from the 2019 General Assembly session.
Several days ago, we highlighted the various school safety policy accomplishments of the Republican-led House of Delegates. These new policies are supported with a historic investment in school and student safety funding in the budget amendments adopted by the General Assembly.
The budget includes approximately $12 million in funding for school resource officers, school safety infrastructure, and other initiatives designed to keep our students safe in schools. Also included in the budget is significant funding to support school counselors and direct-student counseling services.
A main priority of the Select Committee on School Safety, formed by Speaker Cox in March of 2018, was to secure our schools and keep students safe without creating unfunded mandates for localities. Our budget responsibly allocates resources to allow for these safety features to be implemented without the cost burden falling to the local school districts.
Here’s a summary of the School Safety initiatives included in the final budget agreement.
Item |
Funding |
Increased Funding for School Security Equipment Grant Program |
$6.0 million |
Increased Funding for School Resource Officer Grants |
$3.0 million |
School Safety Training in all Public Schools |
$872,000 |
Threat Assessment Team Case Management Tool |
$721,000 |
Basic Training for School Resource Officers |
$428,000 |
School Climate Survey |
$400,000 |
Funding for Active Shooter Training |
$280,000 |
Total Funding |
$11.7 million |
See other “51 by 51” posts….
–Tuition Freeze
–The Virginia House Republican Agenda
–Pay Raises for Teachers
–Keeping Our Children Safe in School
–Passed a Conservative and Balanced Budget
–New Jobs Coming to Virginia