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Grantees and Project Abstracts for FY 2000

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ALABAMA

R215E000238
Tuscaloosa City School District
Mrs. Audrey Ellis
1210 21st Avenue
P.O. Box 038991
Tuscaloosa, AL 35403
(205) 752-1521

Tuscaloosa City School District has been awarded a three-year grant for$370,309 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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ALASKA

R215E000333
Fairbanks North Star Borough School District
Doug Crevensten
520 5th Avenue
Fairbanks, AK 99701
(907) 452-2000

Fairbanks North Star Borough School District has been awarded a three year grant for $383,457 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000113
Copper River School District
Jim Lorence
P.O. Box 108
Glennallen, AK 99588
(907) 822-5286

Copper River School District has been awarded a three year grant for $201,520 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 8 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000133
Anchorage School District
Patricia McRae
P.O. Box 196614
Anchorage, AK 99519
(907) 742-4254

Anchorage School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $335,608 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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ARIZONA

R215E000144
Tucson Unified School District #1
Judy Bowers
1010 East 10th Street
Tucson, AZ 85719-0400
(520) 617-7184

Tucson Unified School District #1 has been awarded a three-year grant for $392,750 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 8 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000489
Dysart Unified School District
Karen Tankersley
11405 North Dysart Road
El Mirage, AZ 85335
(623) 876-7000

Dysart Unified School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $398,500 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000005
Tuba City Unified School District #15
Rory B. Madden, Ed.D.
Main Street and First Street
Tuba City, AZ
(520) 283-6277

Tuba City Unified School District #15 has been awarded a three-year grant for $ 240,026 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 5 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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CALIFORNIA

R215E000002
Yuba City Unified School District
Bob Kruse
750 Palora Avenue
Yuba City, CA 95991
(530) 822-7640

Yuba City Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $400,000 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 6 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000024
Alum Rock Union Elementary School District
Barbara Wise
2930 Gay Avenue
San Jose, CA 95127
(408) 928-6950

Alum Rock Union Elementary School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $265,642 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 24 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000472
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Christine Jurenka
2985-A Bear Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 424-7535

Newport-Mesa Unified School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $390,596 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 12 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000320
Jurupa Unified School District
DeWayne A. Mason, Ph.D.
3924 Riverview Drive
Riverside, CA 92509-6611
(909) 222-7734

Jurupa Unified School District has been awarded a three year grant for $338,036 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000155
Lamont School District
Dianne Eash
8201 Palm Avenue
Lamont, CA 93241
(661) 871-7944

Lamont School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $387,314 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 2 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000293
Imperial County Office of Education Rita Brogan
1398 Sperber Road
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 312-6498

Imperial County Office of Education has been awarded a three-year grant for $397,845 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 9 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000016
Mt. Pleasant Elementary School District
3434 Marten Avenue
San Jose, CA 95148

Mt. Pleasant Elementary School District has been awarded a three year grant for $371,896 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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COLORADO

R215E000143
The City & County of Denver School District #1
Patricia Anne Lopez, M.S.
900 Grant Street
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 764-3610

The City & County of Denver School District #1 has been awarded a three-year grant for $396,285 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 6 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000465
Moffat County School District #RE-1
Archie Neil
900 Finley Lane
Craig, CO 81625
(970) 824-7036

Moffat County School District #RE-1 has been awarded a three-year grant for $145,431 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 5 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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FLORIDA

R215E000517
The School Board of Sarasota County
William Highland
1960 Landings Boulevard
Sarasota, FL 34231-3331
(941) 927-9000

The School Board of Sarasota County has been awarded a three-year grant for $385,124 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000420
School Board of Broward County
Betty Tally
600 SE Third Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

School Board of Broward County has been awarded a three-year grant for $397,851 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000131
Duval County Public Schools
Laurel Anderson
1701 Prudential Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32207-8182
(904) 390-2090

Duval County Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $ 320,806 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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GEORGIA

R215E000216
The DeKalb County School System
Lorenzo Alzaga, M.S.W.
5839 Memorial Drive
Stone Mountain, GA 30083-3487
(404) 297-0880

The DeKalb County School System has been awarded a three year grant for $310,430 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 5 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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IDAHO

R215E000015
Nampa School District
Mary Ensley
619 South Canyon
Nampa, ID 83686-6634
(208)465-2700

Nampa School District has been awarded a three year grant for $392,160 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 8 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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KANSAS

R215E000438
Wichita Public Schools, USD#259
Sigrid Trombley
201 North Walter
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 973-4587

Wichita Public Schools, USD#259 has been awarded a three year grant for $389,801 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 6 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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KENTUCKY

R215E000019
Bowling Green Independent School District
Vicki Writsel
1211 Center Street
Bowling Green, KY 42101
(270) 746-2200

Bowling Green Independent School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $213,055 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000418
Owensboro Public Schools
Karen Collier
1335 West 11th Street
P.O. Box 249
Owensboro, KY 42301-0249
(270) 686-1000

Owensboro Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $392,775 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 6 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000161
Harlan County Board of Education
Regina Johnson
251 Ball Park Road
Harlan, KY 40831
(606) 573-4330

Harlan County Board of Education has been awarded a three-year grant for $313,300 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 11 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000350
Montgomery County Schools
Donna Johnson
212 North Maysville Street
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
(859) 497-8716

Montgomery County Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $331,997 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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LOUISIANA

R215E000137
Terrebonne Parish School Board
Marue Soudelier
201 Stadium DR
Houma, LA 70361
(504) 851

Terrebonne Parish School Board has been awarded a three year grant for $399,261 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 6 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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MARYLAND

R215E000129
Baltimore City Public Schools
Charlotte Wing
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 545-6732

Baltimore City Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $380,244 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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MASSACHUSETTS

R215E000511
Lawrence Public Schools, Lawrence, MA
Mary Lou Bergeron
255 Essex Street
P.O. Box 1492
Lawrence, MA 018404
(978) 975-5905

Lawrence Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $362,459 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 18 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000462
Brookline Public Schools
Dr. Gloria Rudisch
333 Washington Street
Brookline, MA 02467
(617) 730-2401

Brookline Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $326,760 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 8 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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MICHIGAN

R215E000149
Mid-Michigan Public School Academy
Karen A. Woods
730 West Maple
Lansing, MI 48960
(517) 485-5379

Mid-Michigan Public School Academy has been awarded a three year grant for $243,725 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 1 school and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services for elementary school students.

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MINNESOTA

R215E000451
Independent School District 196
Donald Brundage
14445 Diamond Path
Rosemount, MN 55068-4199
(651) 423-7773

Independent School District 196 has been awarded a three-year grant for $391,010 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 18 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000023
St. Cloud Area School District 742
Dr. Gayla Holmgren
628 Roosevelt Road
St. Cloud, MN 56301
(320) 202-6803

St. Cloud Area School District 742 has been awarded a three-year grant for $387,582 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 10 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000166
Rochester Independent School District #535
Kathryn Hellweg, PhD
615 Seventh Street SW - Edison Building
Rochester, MN 55902
(507) 287-2195

Rochester Independent School District #535 has been awarded a three-year grant for $396,488 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 9 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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NEBRASKA

R215E000548
Southern Public Schools
Patty Goes
115 South 11th Street
Wymore, NE 68466-0237
(402) 645-3326

Southern Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $350,931 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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NEVADA

R215E000090
Clark County School District
D. Terry Lizotte
2832 East Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89121-5207
(702) 799-5345

Clark County School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $400,000 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 7 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

R215E000456
Nashua School District

Elizabeth Korn
141 Ledge Street
P O Box 687
Nashua, NH 03061
(603) 594-4300

Nashua School District has been awarded a three year grant for $366,943 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 7 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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NEW MEXICO

R215E000159
Santa Fe Public Schools
Lou Levin, Ph.D
610 Alta Vista Street
Sante Fe, NM 87505-4149
(505) 954-2527

Santa Fe Public Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $235,983 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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NEW YORK

R215E000397
Community School District Two
Barbara Leventer-Lugue
333 7th Avenue - 7th Floor
New York, NY 10001
(212) 330-9407

Community School District Two has been awarded a three year grant for $385,649 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000285
New York City Board of Education
Marjorie Elliott
110 Livingston Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 935-2767

New York City Board of Education has been awarded a three year grant for $396,917 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 1 school and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000459
Long Beach City School District
Helen Cheliotes
235 Lido Boulevard
Lido Beach, NY 11561
(516) 897-2255

Long Beach City School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $298,706 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000514
Community School District 13
Ms. Cynthia Ivey
355 Park Place
Brooklyn, NY 11238
(718) 636-3201

Community School District 13 has been awarded a three year grant for $397,971 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000127
Community School District 3
Michael Baker
154 West 93rd Street
New York, NY 10025
(212) 678-2918

Community School District 3 has been awarded a three year grant for $393,473 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000261
Schenectady City School District
Barbara Coffey
900 Oakwood Avenue
Schenectady, NY 12303
(518) 370-8101 Ext. 123

Schenectady City School District has been awarded a three year grant for $239,736 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 3 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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OHIO

R215E000213
Toledo Public Schools
Jama Roman
420 East Manhatten Blvd.
Toledo, OH 43608-1267
(419) 729-8404

Toledo Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $363,069 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000093
Elyria City Schools
Gordon Dupree
42101 Griswold Road
Elyria, OH 44035
(440) 284-8216

Elyria City Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $400,000 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 12 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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OKLAHOMA

R215E000341
Madill Public Schools
Lynda McDaniel
601 West McArthur
Madill, OK 73446-2899
(580) 795-3303

Madill Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $236,081 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 1 school and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000346
McAlester Public Schools
Dr. Terry James
P.O. Box 1027
McAlester, OK 74502-1027
(918) 423-4771

McAlester Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $302,868 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 6 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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PENNSYLVANIA

R215E000324
School District of Philadelphia
Mr. Darnell Jackson
2120 Winter Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1099
(215) 299-7461

School District of Philadelphia has been awarded a three-year grant for $378,662 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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SOUTH CAROLINA

R215E000104
School District of Allendale County
John Tindal
P.O. Box 458
Allendale, SC 29810

School District of Allendale County has been awarded a three-year grant for $335,912 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 2 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.


R215E000393
School District 5 of Lexington and Richland Counties
Dr. Lisa Stevenson
P.O. Box 938
1020 Dutch Fork Blvd.
Ballentine, SC 29002
(803) 732-8175

School District 5 of Lexington and Richland Counties has been awarded a three-year grant for $278,925 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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TENNESSEE

R215E000236
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
Barbara Gay
3910 General Bate Drive
Nashville, TN 37204-2811
(615) 297-4145

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $297,504 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 1 school and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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TEXAS

R215E000142
Grand Prairie Independent School District
Sandra De La Cruz
P.O. Box 531170
Grand Prairie, Texas 75052-5344
(972) 237-5366

Grand Prairie Independent School District has been awarded a three year grant for $218,200 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 18 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000014
McAllen Independent School District
Glendon McClendon
2000 North 23rd Street
McAllen, Texas 78501
(956) 616-6098

McAllen Independent School District has been awarded a three year grant for $398,975 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 12 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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UTAH

R215E000082
Davis School District
Diann Davis
45 East State Street
Farmington, Utah 84024-0588
(801) 444-5192

Davis School District has been awarded a three-year grant for $399,282 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 14 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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WASHINGTON

R215E000171
Sunnyside School District No. 201
Ruben Carrera
1110 South 6th Street
Sunnyside, WA 98944
(509) 836-6524

Sunnyside School District No. 201 has been awarded a three-year grant for $350,431 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 4 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

R215E000103
Upshur County Schools
Allen Beer
P.O. Box 580
Buckhannon, WV 26201-0580
(304) 472-5480

Upshur County Schools has been awarded a three year grant for $242,478 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 9 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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WISCONSIN

R215E000189
Milwaukee Public Schools
L. Lyon Krebs
5225 W. Vliet Street
Milwaukee, WI 53208-2698
(414) 475-8442

Milwaukee Public Schools has been awarded a three-year grant for $381,261 under the Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program Coordinators (CFDA #84.215E) through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. The grant will serve 5 schools and funds will be used to: enable schools to develop promising and innovative approaches for initiating or expanding elementary school counseling. This program will provide funds to allow elementary schools to expand their capacity to provide counseling services and to identify model strategies, enhance knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on the counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

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