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Chester Upland Gets $19K Grant To Prevent, Reduce School Violence

Chester-Upland has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the state to help stop violence in the school district.

The Chester-Upland School District has been awarded sizable grant from the state to help stop violence in the school district.

The $19,998 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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Chester-Upland is the lone Delaware County district to receive this grant.

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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