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Madera Get COPS Money for Campus Safety, Strengthens Relationships with Police
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By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
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October 23, 2020

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Madera Unified School District has recently won more than $1 million in federal grants to make schools safer for students.

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And forgive Rebecca Malmo, the district’s executive director of student and family support services, for bragging just a little — in just three years, her division has netted $9.3 million worth of grants for Madera Unified.

The newest ones are from the U.S. Department of Justice: The district got $408,053 from the Justice Department’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) School Violence Prevention Program to add video camera coverage on campuses. In the event of an active shooter situation, police will be able to more readily view what’s transpiring and reduce response time, Malmo said. The grant also is paying for improved cell coverage on the Madera South High School campus, where six motorcycle officers monitor traffic while also being present on the campus.

Unlike other school districts that are talking about defunding and removing officers from campus, “we didn’t hear that in Madera,” Malmo said. “The relationship with the police department is strong.”

Second Grant Focuses on Mental Health

The other DOJ grant is a $749,978 Safe Schools grant over five years that will be used to improve school safety “through a mental health lens,” Malmo said. The district will develop a toolkit, digital resources, and training on how to identify and respond to students with mental health issues. The training will be provided to school staff, Madera Police, and the Madera County sheriff’s and probations departments, she said.

Grant money also will go to the parents resource center to help parents and caregivers identify trauma issues, and to the Safe Schools Ambassadors program that trains students on how to be resources for their fellow students, but also how to know when they should talk to an adult when they spot danger signs, Malmo said.

Speaking of Grants

Fresno State announced Thursday that it had nabbed a record-setting $46.7 million in research grants and contracts for the 2019-20 year and was one of the top three California State University campuses for grant awards that year.

The grants include $1.1 million from the National Institutes of Health to the College of Science and Mathematics for a doctorate program linking Fresno State and the University of California, Davis. The program’s goal is to raise the number of underrepresented minority graduate students earning doctoral degrees in biomedical sciences.

The Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology won a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and National Institute of Food and Agriculture for a high school pathway to college and a future career in agriculture “while advancing agricultural equity.”

Meanwhile, Fresno Pacific University recently announced it had won a $990,280 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish the New Skills for a New Era Initiative at the Center for Community Transformation.

The aim of the national initiative is to strengthen Christian congregations so they can help people deepen their relationships with God, build strong relationships with each other, and help local communities and the entire world flourish.

What’s in A Name?

There used to be two community college centers in Madera County, but the one on 12th Avenue southeast of Madera is now California’s 116th public community college.

After Madera Community College dropped “Center” from its title, it led to a name change as well as an oversight change for the Oakhurst campus.

Formerly known as the Oakhurst Community College Center, it’s now named Madera Community College at Oakhurst.

The two campuses previously were under the supervision of Reedley College, but since Madera Community College is a fully accredited standalone college now, the Oakhurst center falls under its purview.

(Two points to those of you who recognized Shakespeare’s quote in the headline. Two more points if you know which play it comes from. And no fair Googling your answer, this is not an open book quiz.)

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Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

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