Grantee Highlights

Grantee Highlights

As NCSSLE provides specialized direct assistance and training to a set of U.S. Department of Education funded grantees, we collect highlights to feature helpful examples and lessons learned to the field. Below we provide a range of grantee highlights you can browse through or search by state or topic.

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Through the Project Prevent (Cohort 2) grant, Stringtown Public School provides a community partnership with Riverbend Counseling Services for students and families. This grant gave Stringtown the opportunity to hire 3 mental health professionals, offer counseling services at no cost to students, and provide a social emotional learning curriculum. Starting with data collection that identified specific needs for students, families, staff, and community, Stringtown focused on making data analysis actionable by using the insights to implement program interventions and strategies and staff…
The Osage County Interlocal Cooperative, Oklahoma [OCIC], as part of its Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration grant initiative, Project PREPARE is recruiting, training, and coaching school psychology, counseling, and social worker interns in the provision of high quality virtual and hybrid mental health services and caseload management. OCIC’s school mental health professionals have developed virtual “one-stop” school counseling centers that allow students, families and educators to learn more about their counselor and available services; refer to and request individual, group,…

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