Gottheimer, Pascrell Announce $500K School Safety & Law Enforcement Grant for Teaneck

Sep 11, 2020
Press

Sizable federal award will help improve security at Teaneck schools

NORTH JERSEY – U.S. Reps. Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) and Bill Pascrell, Jr. (NJ-9) announced today that the Teaneck School District has been awarded a $500,000 federal grant to improve security measures and keep students and teachers safe. The grant was administered through the Justice Department’s School Violence Prevention Program, which was enacted by Congress in the wake of the Parkland school shooting in 2018. Teaneck will use this award to upgrade and install card access control devices, CCTV monitoring cameras, building alarms, and visitor management systems. 

“We continue to see far too many heartbreaking tragedies take place in our nation’s schools. This federal investment being clawed back from Washington to help Teaneck is a vital step to keeping our students and faculty safe on school grounds, protecting our children against gun violence, supporting Teaneck’s law enforcement as they work day in and day out to protect the community, and helping them do their job safely and effectively,” said Rep. Gottheimer. “I can imagine no better return on investment than bringing our federal tax dollars back home to help protect our kids and support our law enforcement.”

“We fought hard to secure this funding and I am thrilled the Teaneck School District received this award because it will help protect our students and teachers,” said Rep. Pascrella former history teacher and longtime champion of school safety measures. “Students should be able to focus on history and mathematics without fearing for their safety. With this federal grant, Teaneck can implement rigorous safety and prevention measures to provide its students, parents, and teachers with the peace of mind they deserve. While the current pandemic has upended the traditional school year, today’s federal grant will help ensure that students are protected when they eventually return to the classroom. This is tremendous news for our community. 

“Creating a safe learning environment for our students and staff is a top priority in our school district,” said Dr. Christopher Irving, Superintendent of Teaneck Schools. “This grant will enable us to improve the overall safety, security and health of our schools by upgrading and installing 21st century equipment. I want to thank my staff who submitted this application on our behalf, our Board of Education for their ongoing support of our work, and Congressmen Pascrell and Gottheimer for helping to secure this federal grant for our school district.”

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