Welcome
to the Safe and Drug-Free schools page! The Safe and Drug-Free Schools (SDFS)
grant is a federal entitlement grant. This grant provides for
curriculum materials and teacher training to keep our students in
Alachua County informed about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and
other drugs (ATOD). The grant also provides schools with violence
prevention curricula. The goal of the SDFS program is to
increase student achievement by reducing referrals.
As a
teacher specialist, I coordinate the Safe and Drug-Free Schools
grant for the School Board of Alachua County, my job is to provide
teachers and parents with resources to keep our children safe and
drug-free.
All Alachua County Schools implement the ABC Program
Alachua
Schools
Build
Character
Each month every Alachua County School, K-12, emphasizes the same
character trait. During September, for example, Respect: treating
others with high regard, becomes a part of a school-wide emphasis.
All students should know what each of these character traits "feels
like" and "sounds like" as they interact with their peers and
teachers each day. Our goal is to promote conflict-free classrooms,
increase student performance, and emphasize at school what many
parents are teaching at home.
Please visit our programs to obtain information about drug
prevention, violence prevention, and ABC curricula currently being
used in Alachua County Schools.
Together we can help keep our children -- our future -- safe and
drug-free.
Sharon n Spreen,
Coordinator
Safe and Drug Free Schools
E-mail: spreensh@sbac.edu
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Office address:
Manning Center
1817 E. University Ave.
Gainesville, FL 32641 |
Postal address:
Kirby-Smith Administration Center
620 E. University Ave.
Gainesville, FL 32601 |