Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 115 Part 2.djvu/763

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PUBLIC LAW 107-110-^AN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 1747 to provide behavioral interventions as part of classroom management efforts; and "(D) include activities to— "(i) promote the involvement of parents in the activity or program; "(ii) promote coordination with community groups and coalitions, and government agencies; and "(iii) distribute information about the local educational agency's needs, goals, and programs under this subpart. "(2) AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES.—Each local educational agency, or consortium of such agencies, that receives a subgrant under this subpart may use such funds to carry out activities that comply with the principles of effectiveness described in subsection (a), such as the following: "(A) Age appropriate and developmentally based activities that— "(i) address the consequences of violence and the illegal use of drugs, as appropriate; "(ii) promote a sense of individual responsibility; "(iii) teach students that most people do not illegally use drugs; "(iv) teach students to recognize social and peer pressure to use drugs illegally and the skills for resisting illegal drug use; "(v) teach students about the dangers of emerging drugs; "(vi) engage students in the learning process; and "(vii) incorporate activities in secondary schools that reinforce prevention activities implemented in elementary schools. "(B) Activities that involve families, community sectors (which may include appropriately trained seniors), and a variety of drug and violence prevention providers in setting clear expectations against violence and illegal use of drugs and appropriate consequences for violence and illegal use of drugs. "(C) Dissemination of drug and violence prevention information to schools and the community. "(D) Professional development and training for, and involvement of, school personnel, pupil services personnel, parents, and interested community members in prevention, education, early identification and intervention, mentoring, or rehabilitation referral, as related to drug and violence prevention. "(E) Drug and violence prevention activities that may include the following: "(i) Community-wide planning and organizing activities to reduce violence and illegal drug use, which may include gang activity prevention. "(ii) Acquiring and installing metal detectors, electronic locks, surveillance cameras, or other related equipment and technologies. "(iii) Reporting criminal offenses committed on school property. "(iv) Developing and implementing comprehensive school security plans or obtaining technical assistance