PI 38.13(2)(b)(b) A written school district policy which supports comprehensive alcohol and other drug abuse programming including pupil assistance programs, curriculum, instruction, staff development and youth oriented activities. The policies shall be widely publicized and be in accordance with appropriate state and federal laws.
PI 38.13(2)(c)(c) Programs for pupils including pupil assistance programs, peer programs, student clubs, and drug free alternatives.
PI 38.13(2)(d)(d) Programs for adults including staff development, employee assistance and wellness programs, and parent and community education.
PI 38.13(2)(e)(e) Integration of community resources and support services including, but not limited to, human services providers, private treatment providers, law enforcement officers, and judicial personnel.
PI 38.13(2)(f)(f) Access to a collaborative pupil service team made up of school counselors, social workers, nurses and psychologists.
PI 38.13(2)(g)(g) An AODA program coordinator who is provided with appropriate time and training.
PI 38.13(2)(h)(h) Ongoing monitoring, assessment and evaluation of AODA program activities.
PI 38.13(2)(i)(i) Strategies to develop comprehensive school health programs which include, but are not limited to, a police-school partnership project, a family support project providing parenting skills and family cohesion building strategies, after school and summer school tutorial services, student assistance programs, youth-led prevention activities, any other strategy approved by the state superintendent to meet the statutory objectives of prevention or amelioration of alcohol and drug use by minors. A school district may enter into contracts with public or private non-profit agencies to collaborate on family support programs that include parenting skills and family cohesion building strategies.
PI 38.13(3)(3)Grant application requirements. A school board or a school board in cooperation with another school board under an agreement under s. 66.0301, Stats.; or a CESA board under s. 116.032, Stats.; may apply for a grant under this section. Maximum awards for consortium projects shall be determined by the state superintendent as described under sub. (4) (a). Annually, an applicant under this section shall submit all of the following information to the department in its grant application:
PI 38.13(3)(a)(a) Evidence of the need for the grant.
PI 38.13(3)(b)(b) The name of the AODA program coordinator, and evidence that the AODA program coordinator holds a current license issued by the department under ch. PI 34.
PI 38.13(3)(c)(c) A description of how the proposed program activities will be integrated with the school district’s current AODA program as specified in this section, as well as other school improvement strategies.
PI 38.13(3)(d)(d) An outline of the proposed program objectives, activities, and related timelines. The program’s objectives shall be measurable.
PI 38.13(3)(e)(e) A description of how the proposed program will be evaluated. The description shall contain outcome evaluations.
PI 38.13(3)(f)(f) A description of how the program activities will continue after the grant period is completed.
PI 38.13(3)(g)(g) A description of how the strategies and activities contained in the proposal contribute to the prevention or amelioration of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse.
PI 38.13(3)(h)(h) A description of the collaborative development of the proposal, including the individuals that participated in the process.
PI 38.13(3)(i)(i) A description of the resources and funds necessary to implement the project and how the matching fund contribution of 20% will be met. Private and in–kind contributions may be applied to meet this requirement.
PI 38.13(3)(j)(j) An assurance that the grant applicant will not use the funds to supplant any funds which are otherwise available for the proposed project.
PI 38.13(3)(k)(k) Evidence that the grant applicant submitted a copy of the proposed project to the county department of community programs for advisory review.
PI 38.13(4)(4)Review of applications and awarding of grants.
PI 38.13(4)(a)(a) The state superintendent, annually, shall establish funding limits for programs under this section based on the amount appropriated for the program under s. 20.255 (2) (kd), Stats., using the criteria specified under par. (c) 2. The state superintendent shall inform school districts of the funding limits by letter which will accompany application materials.
PI 38.13(4)(b)(b) The council shall review the applications submitted under this section and make recommendations to the state superintendent regarding the funding of school district applications. These recommendations shall be based on the criteria specified in par. (c).
PI 38.13(4)(c)(c)
PI 38.13(4)(c)1.1. The state superintendent shall review the applications submitted under this section and consider the recommendations made by the council under par. (b) to determine which of the applications eligible for funding will receive grants. The state superintendent shall make this determination based on the following primary criteria:
PI 38.13(4)(c)1.a.a. The extent to which the goals, objectives and activities relate to the purpose of the proposed program.
PI 38.13(4)(c)1.b.b. The extent to which the proposed program activities will assist the district in meeting the requirements of this section.
PI 38.13(4)(c)1.c.c. The local capacity to sustain program activities.
PI 38.13(4)(c)1.d.d. The extent to which programs are innovative or exemplary and may serve as a model for other school districts.