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Grants for the Integration of Schools and Mental Health Systems
FY 2006 New Grant Awards

Background

This program provides grants to State or local educational agencies or Indian tribes to increase student access to high-quality mental health care by developing innovative approaches that link school systems with the local mental health system. Entities receiving grants under this program will:

  • Enhance, improve, or develop collaborative efforts between school-based service systems and mental health service systems to provide, enhance, or improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services to students;
  • Enhance the availability of crisis intervention services;
  • Provide training for school and mental health professionals;
  • Provide consultation to school systems, mental health agencies, and families participating in the program; and
  • Provide linguistically appropriate and culturally competent services.

During the project, grantees will develop a detailed interagency agreement with their partners that will establish, at a minimum, the financial responsibility for services; conditions and terms of responsibility for services, including quality, accountability, and coordination of services; conditions and terms of reimbursement among entities that are parties to the agreement, including dispute resolutions protocols, and policies and procedures to ensure appropriate parental or caregiver consent for any planned services, consistent with State or local laws or requirements. Required project partners include State educational agencies, local educational agencies or Indian tribes, State or local public mental health authorities, and juvenile justice authorities.

FY 2006 New Grant Awards

 

California

 
Alhambra Alhambra Unified School District
Contact: Laurel Bear
(626) 308-2383
$334,730
 

 

Colorado

 
Centennial Cherry Creek School District Arapahoe #5
Contact: Gail Ploen
(303) 550-4889
$261,957
Westminster

 

Adams County School District #50
Contact: Jacalyn Whittington
(720) 542-4528

$113,101
 

 

Florida

 
Land O'Lakes The District School Board of Pasco County
Contact: Lizette Alexander
(813) 794-2362
$341,015
 

 

Illinois

 
Springfield Illinois State Board of Education
Contact: Christopher Koch
(217) 782-4870
$296,103
Kankakee

 

Iroquois-Kankakee
Regional Office of Education #32
Contact: Debra Baron
(815) 936-4606

$373,351
 

 

Kansas

 
Baldwin City East Central Kansas Cooperative in Education
Contact: Christina Mann
(785) 830-1822
$341,064
 

 

Massachusetts

 
Rockland North River Collaborative
Contact: Joanne Sullivan
(781) 878-6056 ext. 101
$351,343
 

 

Nebraska

 
Lincoln Lincoln Public Schools
Contact: Deila Steiner
(402) 436-1988
$153,286
 

 

New Hampshire

 
Londonderry New Hampshire School Administrative
Unit #12
Contact: Peter Curro
(603) 432-6920
$368,605
 

 

New York

 
Yorkshire Yorkshire Pioneer Central School
Contact: Kay Kilburn
(716) 492-9485
$188,127
Rochester

 

Rochester City School District
Contact: Marjorie Lefler
(585) 262-8238

$329,571
 

 

Oregon

 
Hillsboro Northwest Regional Education
Service District
Contact: Laney Coulter
(503) 614-1250
$350,000
 

 

Pennsylvania

 
Bellwood Bellwood-Antis School District
Contact: Evelyn Madison
(814) 889-6901
$244,258
 

 

Utah

 
Salt Lake City Utah State Office of Education
Contact: Carol Anderson
(801) 538-7727
$343,421
 

 

Vermont

 
South Burlington South Burlington School District
Contact: Betsy Cain
(802) 860-3561
$320,394

 
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