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Title IV Part A of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

Safe and Drug-Free Schools in the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

Safe and drug-free school environments are essential elements for student success. So critical are they that one of the six ESEA performance goals that states are required to adopt is: All students will be educated in learning environments that are safe, drug-free, and conducive to learning.

The reauthorized Elementary and Secondary Education Act, also known as the "No Child Left Behind" act, includes the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities program as Title IV-Part A. The purpose of this part is to support programs that prevent violence in and around schools, prevent the illegal use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs, and are coordinated with other efforts in order to support student academic achievement. The last line of this purpose statement is critical. Numerous studies have shown that students who do not feel safe and students who are not free of the effects of drugs and alcohol cannot achieve their full academic potential. The Department of Public Instruction agrees that safe and drug-free environments are essential for optimal learning, and these funds are essential for supporting effective efforts to reduce barriers to student achievement and success. School districts are encouraged to use these funds to continue this important support for drug and violence prevention programs.

The distribution formula for Title IV remains the same. Funds awarded are, in part, based on enrollment, and also on student poverty. Click here for text of selected sections from Title IV.


Title IVA: Safe and Drug Free Schools Guidance

The Title IVA: Safe and Drug Free Schools webcast provides a guideline for school districts in completing the Title IVA application. For a quick reference see our "Commonly Asked Questions" document for answers to frequently asked questions.



Timetable for AODA, Tobacco, and ATS Grants


2010
May 1 Last day for budget requests for AODA, Tobacco, and ATS grants
May 31 Completion of Student Mini-Grant projects, and final claims to DPI
June 30 End of the Year Reports due to DPI for AODA, Tobacco, and ATS
June 30 Last day for budget change requests for SDFSC



Safe and Drug Free Schools Resources


Resources for Safe Schools

Effective Scientifically-Based Programs

Safe and Drug-Free Schools Carryover Instructions and Spreadsheet

Grant Application

2006-07 ESEA Consolidated End-of-Year Report form

Other Student Services/Prevention and Wellness Grant Programs


More information on the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction No Child Left Behind website:
http://dpi.wi.gov/esea/index.html



Technical Assistance


The Student Services Prevention and Wellness Team has consultants who assist with both state-funded ATODA grants and federal Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program grants.

The following is a list of consultants, their CESA assignments, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers:

CESAs Consultant E-mail Address Phone Number
1, 3, 4, 7, and 9 Ken Wagner kenneth.wagner@dpi.wi.gov (608)266-5181
5, 6, 8, and 12 Joan Lerman joan.lerman@dpi.wi.gov (608)266-2829
2, 10, and 11 Brenda Jennings brenda.jennings@dpi.wi.gov (608)266-7051
ATS Randy Thiel randall.thiel@dpi.wi.gov (608)266-9677


For questions about this information, contact Kenneth R. Wagner (608) 266-5181

Last updated on 9/21/2009 1:43:09 PM