MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK)- Two Northeast Wisconsin school districts are getting a boost in funding to improve safety.
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced Wednesday more than $1.3 million in safety grants will be awarded to 20 schools around the state.
Joined by law enforcement, teachers, school officials, parents, and kids, to announce the next round of School Safety grant funding is going to 20 school districts around the state.
More than $1.3 million handed out today.
The Crivitz School District will receive a $20,000 safety grant and the Wautoma Area School District will get $84,435.
Listed below are other school districts receiving safety grants:
- Barneveld School District, $38,949;
- Benton School District, $57,975;
- Big Foot Unified High School District, $13,975;
- Bristol #1 School District, $22,925;
- Kettle Moraine School District, $190,395;
- Kewaskum School District, $106,347;
- La Farge School District, $53,352;
- Luck School District, $39,516;
- Mauston School District, $188,275;
- Prentice School District, $81,272;
- Randall J1 School District, $21,935;
- River Ridge School District, $55,000;
- Rock County Christian School, $39,951;
- St. Joseph School; $20,750;
- Stevens Point Area Public School District, $279,827;
- Trinity Evangelical Lutheran School, $18,334;
- Union Grove J1 School District, $19,872;
- Williams Bay School District, $28,960.


