FY2003 Abstracts for the Elementary and Secondary School ...



Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program

Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program

FY 2003

CFDA # 84.215E

ALABAMA

Q215E030153

Sheffield City School District Project Director: Richard l. Gardner

300 West Sixth Street Email: rlgardner@scs.k12.al.us

Sheffield, AL 35660 (256) 484-4910

(256) 484-4917 Fax

Sheffield City School District was awarded a grant for $ 148,208 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

ALASKA

Q215E030158

Juneau School District Project Director: Peggy Cowan

10014 Crazy Horse Drive Email: cowan@jsd.k12.ak.us

Juneau, AK 99801 (907) 463-1700

(907) 463-1712 Fax

Juneau School District was awarded a grant for $ 296,580 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

ARIZONA

Q215E030019

Osborn School District #8 Project Director: Eduarda Amondragon-Rosh

1226 W. Osborn Rd. Email: eamondra@

Phoenix, AZ 85013-3618 (602) 707-2033

(602) 707-2040 Fax

Osborn School District # 8 was awarded a grant for $ 394,731 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030095

Winslow Unified School District #1 Project Director: David R. Black, Ed.D

P.O. Box 580 Email: dblack@

Winslow, AZ 86047 (928) 289-3375

(928) 289-9386 Fax

Winslow Unified School District #1 was awarded a grant for $ 264,058 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030187

Amphitheater Public Schools Project Director: Gail Bornfield, Ph.D

710 W. Wetmore Email: gbornfie@

Tucson, AZ 85705 (520) 696-5234

(520) 696-5067 Fax

Amphitheater Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 395,934 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030198

Tucson Unified School District #1 Project Director: Judy Bowers

1010 E. 10th St. Email: judy.bowers@tusd.k12.az.us

Tucson, AZ 85719-0400 (520) 225-4921

(520) 225-4863 Fax

Tucson Unified School District #1 was awarded a grant for $ 395,958 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030120

Nadaburg School District #81 Project Director: Sarah Sorensen

32919 Center Street Email: sarahmuns@

Wittmann, AZ 85361-9416 (623) 388-2321

(623) 388-2915 Fax

Nadaburg School District #81 was awarded a grant for $ 157,559 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

CALIFORNIA

Q215E030165

Oxnard School District Project Director: Richard Duarte

1051 South A Street Email: rduarte@

Oxnard, CA 93030-7442 (805) 487-3918

(805) 483-7426 Fax

Oxnard School District was awarded a grant for $ 399,088 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030294

Fresno Unified School District Project Director: Robert Pankratz

1350 M Street Email: rxpankr@fresno.k12.ca.us

Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 457-3352

(559) 457-3377 Fax

Fresno Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 323,765 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030195

Long Beach Unified School D. Project Director: Tory Cox

1515 Hughes Way Email: tcox@lbusd.k12.ca.us

Long Beach, CA 90810 (562) 997-8000

(562) 437-2464 Fax

Long Beach Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 377,065 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030219

Stockton Unified School D. Project Director: Roger Deschenes

701 N. Madison Street Email: rdeschenes@stockton.k12.ca.us

Stockton, CA 95202 (209) 953-4143

(209) 953-4748 Fax

Stockton Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 398,504 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030225

Santee School District Project Director: Dr. William Stumbaugh

9625 Cuyamaca Street Email: bstumbau@sdcoe.k12.ca.us

Santee, CA 92071-2674 (619) 258-2364

(619) 258-2362 Fax

Santee School District was awarded a grant for $ 298,449 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030161

Glendale Unified School District Project Director: Bill Card

223 North Jackson Street Email: BCard@

Glendale, CA 91206-4380 (818) 421-3111

(818) 547-0213 Fax

Glendale Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 370,228 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030186

San Diego County Office of Ed Project Director: Charles Daleo, Ed.D

6401 Linda Vista Road Email: chasxmex@sdcoe.k12.ca.us

San Diego, CA 92111-7399 (619) 718-6674

(619) 299-0261 Fax

San Diego County Office of Education was awarded a grant for $ 364,974 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030199

LA Unified School District Project Director: Michael Shannon

644 West 17th St. Building C Email: NA

Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 763-8303

(213) 745-5594 Fax

LA Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 308,931 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030038

Ravenswood City School District Project Director: Jocelyn M. Guansing

2160 Euclid Avenue Email: jocelyng@ravenswood.k12.ca.us

East Palo Alto, CA 94303-1916 (650) 329-2800

(650) 323-9319 Fax

Ravenswood City School District was awarded a grant for $ 400,000 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030220

Pajaro Valley Unified School Dist. Project Director: Linda Perez

294 Green Valley Road Email: pvpsa@

Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 728-6445

(831) 761-6011 Fax

Pajaro Valley Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 362,019 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030156

Bonita Unified School District Project Director: Charles Mayfield

115 W. Allen Avenue Email: mayfield@bonita.k12.ca.us

San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 971-8200

(909) 592-8703 Fax

Bonita Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 350,347 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030069

Lennox School District Project Director: Mike Boone

10319 Firmona Avenue Email: mike_boone@lennox.k12.ca.us

Lennox City, CA 90304 (310) 330-4935

(310) 412-9275 Fax

Lennox School District was awarded a grant for $ 351,916 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030122

Poway Unified School District Project Director: Sharon Jahn

13626 Twin Peaks Road Email: sjahn@sdcoe.k12.ca.us

Poway, CA 92064-3034 (858) 679-2533

(858) 679-8375 Fax

Poway Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 395,148 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030190

San Gabriel Unified School District Project Director: Barbara Priess

408 Junipero Serra Drive Email: priess_b@sgusd.k12.ca.us

San Gabriel, CA 91776-1235 (626) 451-5414

(626) 451-5494 Fax

San Gabriel Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 384,176 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030116

Greenfield Union School District Project Director: CynDee Zandes

1624 Fairview Road Email: zandesc@gfusd.k12.ca.us

Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661) 837-6000

(661) 832-2873 Fax

Greenfield Union School District was awarded a grant for $ 378,305 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

COLORADO

Q215E030232

Poudre School District Project Director: Charlotte Jackson

2407 LaPorte Avenue Email: charj@psd.k12.co.us

Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 490-3291

(970) 490-3247 Fax

Poudre School District was awarded a grant for $ 382,894 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

FLORIDA

Q215E030081

School District of Osceola County Project Director: Zina T. Schubert

817 Bill Beck Boulevard Email: schuberz@osceola.k12.fl.us

Kissimmee, Florida 34744-4495 (407) 870-4058

(407) 870-4055 Fax

School District of Osceola County was awarded a grant for $ 367,122 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030268

Columbia County School District Project Director: Gloria G. Spivey

523 West St. Johns Street Email: spivey_g@firn.edu

Lake City, FL 32025-4348 (386) 755-8184

(386) 758-4844 Fax

Columbia County School District was awarded a grant for $ 359,049 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030042

Marion County Public Schools Project Director: Janet Weldon

P.O. Box 670 Email: weldonj1@marion.k12.fl.us

Ocala, FL 34478-0670 (352) 694-0012

(352) 694-0015 Fax

Marion County Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 159,017 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

ILLINOIS

Q215E030338

Chicago Public Schools Project Director: Dr. Linda Henry McCarty

125 South Clark Street Email: lmccarty@csc.cps.k12.il.us

Chicago, IL 60603-5200 (773) 553-1828

(773) 553-1826 Fax

Chicago Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 236,246 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

KANSAS

Q215E030204

Emporia Unified School District Project Director: Susan Hernandez

501 Merchant Email: shernand@

Emporia, KS 66801-1008 (620) 341-2225

(620) 341-2233 Fax

Emporia Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 312,925 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

KENTUCKY

Q215E030070

Mason County Board of Education Project Director: Elizabeth Petitt

P.O. Box 130 Email: epetitt@mason.k12.ky.us

Maysville, KY 41056 (606) 564-5563

(606) 564-5392 Fax

Mason County Board of Education was awarded a grant for $ 300,166 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030226

Clark County Public Schools Project Director: Donald C. Stump

1600 W. Lexington Ave Email: dstump@clark.k12.ky.us

Winchester, KY 40391 (859) 744-2762

(859) 745-1304 Fax

Clark County Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 356,395 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MARYLAND

Q215E030109

Charles County Public Schools Project Director: Keith Grier

P.O. Box 2770 Email: KGrier@

La Plata, MD 20646-0170 (301) 932-6610

(301) 392-7511 Fax

Charles County Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 309,722 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030052

Washington County Public Schools Project Director: Vanessa Moore

820 Commonwealth Avenue Email: MooreVan@wcboe.k12.md.us

Hagerstown, MD 21741 (301) 766-2974

(301) 766-2857 Fax

Washington County Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 278,954 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MASSACHUSETTS

Q215E030035

North River Collaborative Project Director: Patricia M. Maley, Ed.D

198 Spring Street Email: pmaley@

Rockland, MA 02370 (781) 878-6056

(781) 982-9787 Fax

North River Collaborative was awarded a grant for $ 377,695 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030092

Town of Concord Project Director: Sharon McArdle

120 Meriam Road Email: smcardle@

Concord, MA 01742-2699 (978) 318-1510

(978) 318-1538 Fax

Town of Concord was awarded a grant for $ 316,131 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MICHIGAN

Q215E030076

Jackson Public Schools Project Director: Dianne R. Taulbee

1400 W. Monroe St Email: bburden@jps.k12.mi.us

Jackson, MI 49202 (517) 841-2150

(517) 768-6031 Fax

Jackson Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 275026 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030180

Alma Public Schools Project Director: M.J. Foster B.S. M.A.

1500 North Pine Avenue Email: m9foster@wmich.edu

Alma, MI 48801-1275 (989) 463-3111

(989) 466-2943 Fax

Alma Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 177,514 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MINNESOTA

Q215E030063

Saint Paul Public Schools Project Director: Kevin Hogan

360 Colborne Street Email: Kevin.Hogan@

Saint Paul, MN 55102 (651) 603-4944

(651) 293-8990 Fax

Saint Paul Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 341,413 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MISSISSIPPI

Q215E030086

Meridian Public School District Project Director: Sylvia Autry

PO Box 31 Email: sautry@mpsd.k12.ms.us

Meridian, MS 39302 (601) 484-4910

(601) 484-4917 Fax

Meridian Public School District was awarded a grant for $ 400,000 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MISSOURI

Q215E030247

School District of Jennings Project Director: Pat Peck

2559 Dorwood Email: dzv017@mail.connect.

Jennings, MO 63136 (314) 653-8012

(314) 653-8030 Fax

School District of Jennings was awarded a grant for $ 400,000 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

MONTANA

Q215E030143

Pryor Public Schools Project Director: Joe Barbero

P.O. Box 229 Email: jbarbero@cu.

Pryor, MT 59066-0229 (406) 259-7329

(406) 245-8938 Fax

Pryor Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 173,833 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

NEW MEXICO

Q215E030036

West Las Vegas Public Schools Project Director: Sande Grano

179 Bridge St. Email: the21stcentury@

Las Vegas, NM 87701 (505) 426-2666

(505) 426-2665 Fax

West Las Vegas Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 399,160 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

NEW JERSEY

Q215E030243

Bayonne Board of Education Project Director: Mary Moloney

Avenue A & 29th Street Email: moloneymary@bhs.

Bayonne, NJ 07002 (201) 858-5905

(201) 858-6246 Fax

Bayonne Bd. of Education was awarded a grant for $ 338,729 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

NEW YORK

Q215E030104

Niagara Falls City School District Project Director: Mark Laurrie

607 Walnut Avenue Email: MLaurrie@

Niagara Falls, NY 14302 (716) 286-4285

(716) 286-4283 Fax

Niagara Falls City School District was awarded a grant for $ 393,900 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030259

Community School District 18 Project Director: Lucy Helfeld

755 East 100 Street Email: Lhelfeld@nyceboe.nycenet.edu

Brooklyn, NY 11236-2633 (718) 927-5124

(718) 927-5215 Fax

Community School District 18 was awarded a grant for $ 365,960 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030100

Community School District 13 Project Director: Cynthia Ivey

355 Park Place Email: lyoung@nycboe

Brooklyn, NY 11238 (718) 398-8102

(718) 636-3204 Fax

Community School District 13 was awarded a grant for $ 379,000 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

NORTH DAKOTA

Q215E030250

Belcourt School District # 7 Project Director: Roman F. Marcellais

PO Box 440 Email: Roman.marcellais@sendit.nodak.edu

Belcourt, ND 58316-0440 (701) 477-6471

(701) 477-6470 Fax

Belcourt School District # 7 was awarded a grant for $ 347,490 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

OHIO

Q215E030215

Guernsey Monroe Noble ESC Project Director: Kristen Epperson, MSW

749 Wheeling Ave. 3rd Floor Email: kristene@

Cambridge, Ohio 43725-2368 (740) 439-3558

(740) 439-0012 Fax

Guernsey Monroe Noble ESC was awarded a grant for $ 398,020 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030196

Columbus Public Schools Project Director: Dr. Janet Welsh

100 E Arcadia Avenue Email: jwelsh@columbus.k12.oh.us

Columbus, Ohio 43202 (614) 365-5201

(614) 365-5796 Fax

Columbus Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 399,910 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030223

Cincinnati Public Schools Project Director: Kevin Corrigan

P.O. Box 5381 Email: corrigk@cps-

Cincinnati, OH 45201-5381 (513) 475-7090

(513) 475-4840 Fax

Cincinnati Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 268,271 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

OKLAHOMA

Q215E030135

Cameron/Panama Consortium Project Director: Terry Shaw

P.O. Box 190 Email: NA

Cameron, OK 74932-0190 (918) 654-3225

(918) 654-7387 Fax

Cameron/Panama Consortium was awarded a grant for $ 226,980 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030227

Macomb Public Schools Project Director: Gracy Taylor

State Hwy 59B and Main Street Email: gtaylor@macomb.k12.ok.us

Macomb, OK 74852-0010 (405) 598-3892

(405) 598-8041

Macomb Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 148,874 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

OREGON

Q215E030174

Hood River County School District Project Director: Rick Eggers

P.O. Box 920 Email: reggers@hoodriver.k12.or.us

Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-2511

(541) 387-5007 Fax

Hood River County School District was awarded a grant for $ 319,543 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

PENNSYLVANIA

Q215E030237

Chester Charter Schools Project Director: Lisabeth Fowler

2717 West 10th Street Email: lisabethf@

Chester, PA 19013 (484) 356-0191

(484) 356-0192 Fax

Chester Charter Schools was awarded a grant for $ 306,463 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030271

School District of Philadelphia Project Director: Dr. Janis Butler

2120 Winter Street, Rm 402 Email: jbulter@phila.k12.pa.us

Philadelphia, PA 19103-1099 (215) 299-7840

(215) 299-3472 Fax

School District of Philadelphia was awarded a grant for $ 373,287 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

TEXAS

Q215E030113

Houston Independent School District Project Director: Constance Thompson

3830 Richmond Avenue Email: cthompson@

Houston, TX 77027-5802 (713) 892-6666

(713) 892-7494 Fax

Houston Independent School District was awarded a grant for $ 399,085 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030181

San Angelo Independent School District Project Director: Robbin Gesch

1621 University Avenue Email: robbin.gesch@

San Angelo, TX 76904 (210) 947-3750

(210) 947-3735 Fax

San Angelo Independent School District was awarded a grant for $ 330,951 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030078

Dallas Independent School District Project Director: Vicki Johnston

3700 Ross Avenue Email: johnstnv@

Dallas, TX 75204 (972) 925-3425

(972) 925-3507 Fax

Dallas Independent School District was awarded a grant for $ 397,728 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030138

Aransas County Independent SD Project Director: Robin Nugent

P.O. Box 907 Email: rnugent@

Rockport, TX 78381-0907 (361) 790-2220

(361) 790-2206 Fax

Aransas County Independent SD was awarded a grant for $ 275,700 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030176

San Antonio Independent SD Project Director: Dr. Patricia Karam

141 Lavaca Street Email: PKARAM@

San Antonio, TX 78210-1095 (210) 227-1206

(210) 227-4737 Fax

San Antonio Independent School District was awarded a grant for $ 399,000 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

WASHINGTON

Q215E030179

Aberdeen School District Project Director: Shannon Webster

216 N “G” St Email: swebster@

Aberdeen, WA 98520-5920 (360) 538-2018

(360) 538-2014 Fax

Aberdeen School District was awarded a grant for $ 234,796 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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