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§  2814.  Omnibus  school violence prevention grant program. 1. Within
amounts appropriated for implementation of  extended  day  programs  and
school   violence   prevention  programs,  the  commissioner  is  hereby
authorized and directed to award grants on a competitive basis to school
districts. Such grants shall  be  for  one  or  more  of  the  following
pursuant to this section: school safety and violence prevention programs
consistent  with  the  purposes  of  the school safety plans required by
section twenty-eight hundred one-a of  this  article  and  extended  day
activities defined in this section. School districts shall be prohibited
from  using  funds  awarded  pursuant to this section to displace school
district after-school funding in existence as of the effective  date  of
this article.
  a. School safety activities. Programs eligible for funding pursuant to
this  section  may  include,  but  not be limited to: (i) safe corridors
programs; (ii) diversity programs;  (iii)  collaborative  school  safety
programs with law enforcement agencies or community-based organizations;
(iv)  metal  detectors,  intercom  and  other intra-school communication
devices and other devices to increase school security and the safety  of
school   personnel   and   students;   (v)   other   programs  including
comprehensive  school-based  intervention  models,   approved   by   the
commissioner,   that   reduce   violence   and  improve  school  safety.
Comprehensive school based intervention models shall coordinate with and
collaborate with other services currently being provided in  the  school
district,   incorporate   appropriate  school  violence  prevention  and
intervention services, and coordinate  appropriate  funding  sources  to
ensure   the   efficient   delivery   of  services.  Such  comprehensive
school-based intervention models shall also include provisions  for  the
involvement   of   teachers,   parents,  school  administrators  in  the
development and implementation of  the  program,  a  detailed  statement
identifying   specific  performance  goals,  a  proposed  timetable  for
implementation and achievement of such  goals  and  specific  assessment
methods which will be used to measure student and school progress.
  b. Extended day activities. (i) Eligible extended day activities under
this  paragraph  shall  be  for  programs  conducted outside the regular
school  day  whereby  students  can  participate  in  extra   curricular
enrichment  activities  including but not limited to athletics, academic
enrichment, art, music, drama, academic tutoring,  mentoring,  community
services and related programs that will increase student achievement and
contribute  to  school  violence  prevention.  Such activities conducted
outside the regular school day shall be offered collaboratively  between
not-for-profit educational organizations, community based organizations,
other  agencies  approved  by  the commissioner and public elementary or
secondary schools, and where applicable, school districts.

(ii) Grantees receiving funding pursuant to this subdivision may expend no more than five percent of grants for administration and no more than five percent for grantee training. 2. In the event the appropriation for the purposes of this section in any year is insufficient to pay all claims pursuant to this subdivision, the commissioner shall pay such claims on a prorated basis among all districts filing such claims until the appropriation is exhausted. 3. Programs supported by grants pursuant to this section shall not be eligible aid pursuant to any other provision of this chapter.