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Lawrence Public Schools

Help 500 Teens use Peer Teaching to Stop Bullying & Embrace DiversityLawrence Public Schools

COMPETED FOR

$50K
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Competed in
July, 2010

Goals

  • Increase respect and reduce conflict among students
  • Facilitate understanding of different cultures and backgrounds
  • Decrease student personal stress and Increase student academic success
  • Make school environment safe and comfortable for all students

Overview

Tired of hearing about peer pressure?  So are teens! Peer Ed is positive influence! Teens develop skills to fight bullying and respect diversity. Nationwide, teens are bullied and discriminated against. Peer Ed is proactive in addressing school safety through high school leadership teams that will address respect through panel presentations to kindergarten through 12th graders.

How will the 50K be Used?

Budget Notes: The proposed budget does not cover: office space, utilities, use of equipment, supply and equipment storage, computers, cell phones, technology or software fees.
$ 10,300 Training Costs for 500 students - supplies, facility, etc.
$ 2,710 Student Incentives
$ 1,222 Materials and copy costs
$ 35,768 Project Leaders, sponsors and Trainers
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