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Methacton Gets $12K Grant To Prevent, Reduce School Violence
Methacton has been awarded a sizable grant from the state to help stop violence in the school district.

EAGLEVILLE, PA — Methacton School District has been awarded sizable grant from the state to help stop violence in the school district.
The $12,500 grant comes from the state Department of Education's Safe Schools Program grants.
There are four Safe School grants who announced funding winners this week: equipment grants, program grants, grants for school police officers, and grants for school resource officers.
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More than $1 million in program grant funding was announced for districts across the state this week.
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In addition to Methacton , several other Montgomery County districts received funding from the same program, including North Penn, Upper Perkiomen, Cheltenham, Agora Cyber, and North Montco Tech Career Center.
The money will be used for a number of programs, including improved anti-violence efforts involving schools, local law enforcement, parents, and community organizations, the state said.
Details on exactly what these programs will look like have not yet been made available.
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