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			Governor Quinn Announces $25 Million in Grants to Enhance Security at Schools, College Campuses
 Recipients include three Logan County 
			schools
 
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            [May 06, 2014]  
			SPRINGFIELD – Governor Pat Quinn has 
			announced grant awards totaling $25 million to enhance security at 
			448 public elementary and secondary school districts, community 
			colleges and state universities in Illinois. The grants will support 
			1,312 projects, including reinforced doors, shatter-resistant glass, 
			physical locks and other security measures that will enhance safety 
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			 “Nothing is more important in Illinois than keeping our schools 
			safe,” Governor Pat Quinn said. “These projects will strengthen 
			security at main entry points, providing school personnel with 
			critical moments to alert law enforcement, activate plans to protect 
			students and save lives.” In Logan County three schools will recieve grant funding: 
				
				
				
				Lincoln CHSD 404 Logan 1 $21,100.00
				
				
				Lincoln ESD 27 Logan 3 $29,445.00 
				
				
				Mt Pulaski CUSD 23 Logan 2 $9,000.00 The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) announced the 
			Illinois School and Campus Safety Grant Program earlier this year. 
			Only one application per school district or college campus was 
			accepted, although an application could include multiple projects. 
			IEMA received grant applications totaling more than $54 million from 
			623 school districts and campuses.
 More than two dozen individuals assisted with criteria development, 
			review and evaluation of the applications, which included nearly 
			2,200 projects. These subject matter experts included 
			representatives from state and local emergency management, academia, 
			law enforcement, private security and school security.
 
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             “Our top priority for funding was to help schools 
			establish a baseline security capability through such measures as 
			reinforced doors, shatter-resistant glass and physical locks at 
			primary public entrances,” said IEMA Director Jonathon Monken. 
			“These are the types of security enhancements experts say can buy 
			valuable time for schools to implement emergency plans.” 
			[Text received; The office of 
			Illinois Governor Pat Quinn] 
			
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