FY2003 Abstracts for the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program (MSWORD)

FY2003 Abstracts for the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program (MSWORD)

Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program

Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program

FY 2003

CFDA # 84.215E

ALABAMA

Q215E030153

Sheffield City School DistrictProject Director: Richard l. Gardner

300 West Sixth StreetEmail:

Sheffield, AL 35660(256) 484-4910

(256) 484-4917 Fax

Sheffield City School District was awarded a grant for $ 148,208 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

ALASKA

Q215E030158

Juneau School DistrictProject Director: Peggy Cowan

10014 Crazy Horse DriveEmail:

Juneau, AK 99801(907) 463-1700

(907) 463-1712 Fax

Juneau School District was awarded a grant for $ 296,580 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

ARIZONA

Q215E030019

Osborn School District #8Project Director: Eduarda Amondragon-Rosh

1226 W. Osborn Rd.Email:

Phoenix, AZ 85013-3618(602) 707-2033

(602) 707-2040 Fax

Osborn School District # 8 was awarded a grant for $ 394,731 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030095

Winslow Unified School District #1Project Director: David R. Black, Ed.D

P.O. Box 580Email:

Winslow, AZ 86047(928) 289-3375

(928) 289-9386 Fax

Winslow Unified School District #1 was awarded a grant for $ 264,058 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030187

Amphitheater Public SchoolsProject Director: Gail Bornfield, Ph.D

710 W. WetmoreEmail:

Tucson, AZ 85705(520) 696-5234

(520) 696-5067 Fax

Amphitheater Public Schools was awarded a grant for $ 395,934 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030198

Tucson Unified School District #1Project Director: Judy Bowers

1010 E. 10th St. Email:

Tucson, AZ 85719-0400(520) 225-4921

(520) 225-4863 Fax

Tucson Unified School District #1 was awarded a grant for $ 395,958 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030120

Nadaburg School District #81Project Director: Sarah Sorensen

32919 Center StreetEmail:

Wittmann, AZ 85361-9416(623) 388-2321

(623) 388-2915 Fax

Nadaburg School District #81 was awarded a grant for $ 157,559 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

CALIFORNIA

Q215E030165

Oxnard School District Project Director: Richard Duarte

1051 South A StreetEmail:

Oxnard, CA 93030-7442(805) 487-3918

(805) 483-7426 Fax

Oxnard School District was awarded a grant for $ 399,088 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030294

Fresno Unified School DistrictProject Director: Robert Pankratz

1350 M StreetEmail:

Fresno, CA 93721(559) 457-3352

(559) 457-3377 Fax

Fresno Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 323,765 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030195

Long Beach Unified School D.Project Director: Tory Cox

1515 Hughes WayEmail:

Long Beach, CA 90810(562) 997-8000

(562) 437-2464 Fax

Long Beach Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 377,065 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030219

Stockton Unified School D.Project Director: Roger Deschenes

701 N. Madison StreetEmail:

Stockton, CA 95202(209) 953-4143

(209) 953-4748 Fax

Stockton Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 398,504 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030225

Santee School DistrictProject Director: Dr. William Stumbaugh

9625 Cuyamaca StreetEmail:

Santee, CA 92071-2674(619) 258-2364

(619) 258-2362 Fax

Santee School District was awarded a grant for $ 298,449 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030161

Glendale Unified School DistrictProject Director: Bill Card

223 North Jackson StreetEmail:

Glendale, CA 91206-4380(818) 421-3111

(818) 547-0213 Fax

Glendale Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 370,228 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030186

San Diego County Office of EdProject Director: Charles Daleo, Ed.D

6401 Linda Vista RoadEmail:

San Diego, CA 92111-7399(619) 718-6674

(619) 299-0261 Fax

San Diego County Office of Education was awarded a grant for $ 364,974 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030199

LA Unified School DistrictProject Director: Michael Shannon

644 West 17th St. Building CEmail: NA

Los Angeles, CA 90015(213) 763-8303

(213) 745-5594 Fax

LA Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 308,931 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030038

Ravenswood City School DistrictProject Director: Jocelyn M. Guansing

2160 Euclid AvenueEmail:

East Palo Alto, CA 94303-1916 (650) 329-2800

(650) 323-9319 Fax

Ravenswood City School District was awarded a grant for $ 400,000 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030220

Pajaro Valley Unified School Dist.Project Director: Linda Perez

294 Green Valley RoadEmail:

Watsonville, CA 95076(831) 728-6445

(831) 761-6011 Fax

Pajaro Valley Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 362,019 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030156

Bonita Unified School DistrictProject Director: Charles Mayfield

115 W. Allen AvenueEmail:

San Dimas, CA 91773(909) 971-8200

(909) 592-8703 Fax

Bonita Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 350,347 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030069

Lennox School DistrictProject Director: Mike Boone

10319 Firmona AvenueEmail:

Lennox City, CA 90304(310) 330-4935

(310) 412-9275 Fax

Lennox School District was awarded a grant for $ 351,916 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030122

Poway Unified School DistrictProject Director: Sharon Jahn

13626 Twin Peaks RoadEmail:

Poway, CA 92064-3034(858) 679-2533

(858) 679-8375 Fax

Poway Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 395,148 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030190

San Gabriel Unified School DistrictProject Director: Barbara Priess

408 Junipero Serra DriveEmail:

San Gabriel, CA 91776-1235(626) 451-5414

(626) 451-5494 Fax

San Gabriel Unified School District was awarded a grant for $ 384,176 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030116

Greenfield Union School DistrictProject Director: CynDee Zandes

1624 Fairview RoadEmail:

Bakersfield, CA 93307(661) 837-6000

(661) 832-2873 Fax

Greenfield Union School District was awarded a grant for $ 378,305 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

COLORADO

Q215E030232

Poudre School DistrictProject Director: Charlotte Jackson

2407 LaPorte AvenueEmail:

Fort Collins, CO 80521(970) 490-3291

(970) 490-3247 Fax

Poudre School District was awarded a grant for $ 382,894 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

FLORIDA

Q215E030081

School District of Osceola CountyProject Director: Zina T. Schubert

817 Bill Beck BoulevardEmail:

Kissimmee, Florida 34744-4495(407) 870-4058

(407) 870-4055 Fax

School District of Osceola County was awarded a grant for $ 367,122 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.

Q215E030268

Columbia County School DistrictProject Director: Gloria G. Spivey

523 West St. Johns StreetEmail:

Lake City, FL 32025-4348(386) 755-8184

(386) 758-4844 Fax

Columbia County School District was awarded a grant for $ 359,049 under the Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program. The district will utilize these grant funds to support counseling programs in elementary schools. The schools will be given the opportunity to establish or expand their capacity to provide counseling services and school districts an opportunity to identify model strategies, enhance their knowledge of what works, and expand the inventory of effective counseling programs. The emphasis of the program is on counseling services that focus on prevention and early intervention services for elementary school students.