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  • Center wins $1 million grant to improve K-12 school safety

Center wins $1 million grant to improve K-12 school safety

January 1, 2020 //

CSPV researchers will evaluate Colorado’s school safety protocol and training program for feasibility, satisfaction, and cultural responsiveness, so educators can implement the program with confidence.

Click here to read the full article on Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine.

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