Scott Crabbe

ROME, GA - Rome City Schools is excited to announce a significant stride in its ongoing commitment to student safety and security. The school district has been awarded the Safer Georgia Schools Grant. The announcement comes on the heels of the State Board of Education's meeting on August 24, during which they formally approved grant awards for 74 deserving school districts across the state. Rome City Schools' grant application exemplifies the district's innovative approach to safety measures and preparedness.

"We are truly grateful to be chosen as recipients of the Safer Georgia Schools Grant," stated Superintendent Dr. Eric L. Holland. "The safety of our students and staff is our utmost priority, and this grant will further empower us to implement advanced measures that enhance security within our schools."

The Safer Georgia Schools Grant, an initiative driven by the State Department of Education, recognizes and supports exceptional efforts made by schools to fortify their safety protocols. The grant offers financial assistance to districts, enabling them to adopt cutting-edge security technology, conduct training programs, and implement comprehensive emergency response plans.

Rome City Schools has long demonstrated a commitment to safety through its comprehensive safety procedures, partnerships with local law enforcement agencies, and proactive community engagement. The Safer Georgia Schools Grant will enable the district to elevate its safety measures to an even higher standard, ensuring that students can focus on their education in a secure environment.

"This grant is a testament to the collaborative spirit of our educators, parents, law enforcement, and community members who are dedicated to providing our students with the safest learning environment possible," emphasized Director of Safety and Operations Scott Crabbe. "Together, we are forging ahead to ensure that Rome City Schools remains a beacon of safety and excellence."

The funding provided by the Safer Georgia Schools Grant will empower Rome City Schools to strengthen infrastructure, enhance security personnel training, and invest in state-of-the-art security technology. This multifaceted approach will enable the district to address safety challenges comprehensively, from daily routines to emergency preparedness.

As Rome City Schools moves forward on this transformative journey, the district remains steadfast in its commitment to open communication and collaboration with all stakeholders. By leveraging the resources of the Safer Georgia Schools Grant, Rome City Schools is not only enriching the safety of its educational institutions but also setting a commendable example for schools across the state.