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Several school districts in Idaho get funding for vape detectors | ktvb. com No more 'Smoking in the Boys Room' as several schools receive funding for vape detectors Through the Vape Detector Pilot grant, 31 districts and charter schools will be receiving funding to install the detectors.
BOISE, Idaho — Over 30 school districts and charter schools in Idaho will receive funding to install special detectors in their schools to detect vaping. The detectors will be installed in the bathrooms and locker rooms, areas prevalent to vaping. According to a news release from the Idaho Department of Education (IDE), the detectors are funded by a grant funded by the Idaho Millennium Fund and administered through the IDE.
They said that the goal of the grant is to prevent vaping before it starts and to provide staff with added resources. "Putting the right tools to address vaping into the hands of our school districts is an important first step in tackling this problem and ensuring the health of our students and educational communities," said Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield.
"I hope that schools find this equipment to be an effective new resource in safeguarding the health and well-being of their students." There were 59 eligible applicants for the grant, and 31 local education agencies were awarded funding. In order to get funding, the awardees had to provide evidence of a need for vape detectors, including providing details of their current efforts to stop vaping in their schools.
The IDE provided a list of the following schools that will be installing the detectors: American Falls School District Bear Lake School District Blackfoot School District Butte County School District Coeur d'Alene School District Emmett Independent School District Forest Bird Charter School Hagerman Joint School District Horseshoe Bend School District Lake Pend Oreille School District Lewiston Independent School District Middleton School District Minidoka County School District Mountain Home School District Murtaugh Joint School District Pocatello – Chubbuck Joint School District Preston Joint School District Shelley Joint School District Soda Springs Joint School District Twin Falls School District See the latest news from around the Treasure Valley and the Gem State in our YouTube playlist : Nampa trustees to vote on 4-day week at Tuesday meeting College of Idaho launches first doctoral degree program Agenbroad and Lenney to face off again in Senate race HERE ARE MORE WAYS TO GET NEWS FROM KTVB: Download the KTVB News Mobile App Apple iOS: Click here to download Google Play: Click here to download Watch news reports for FREE on YouTube: KTVB YouTube channel Stream Live for FREE on ROKU: Add the channel from the ROKU store or by searching 'KTVB'.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Schools within the state of Idaho. In the 2024 round, 59 eligible applicants were considered, and 31 local education agencies were awarded funding. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Vape Detector Pilot Grant (Idaho) is funded by Idaho State Department of Education (IDE) (funded by the Idaho Millennium Fund). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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