HOKE COUNTY SCHOOLS: Set To Receive $278,885 in Funding from the Grant

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Hoke County Schools issued the following announcement on Nov. 19.

Hoke County is one of two hundred school districts and charter schools across North Carolina that will benefit from more than $74.1 million in school safety grants according to the Department of Public Instruction’s Center for Safer Schools.

Hoke County Schools is set to receive $278,885 in funding from the grant.  

The funding will be used in elementary and middle schools for safety equipment, school resource officers, training and services for students in crisis.  

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