ORS 339.311
Safe School Culture Grant program

  • certified instructors
  • grants
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section, “certified instructor” means an individual who is certified as an instructor by the Crisis Prevention Institute’s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention program or by another program administered by a nationally recognized organization that provides training to certify individuals in nonviolent crisis intervention methods.

(2)

The Department of Education shall establish and maintain the Safe School Culture Grant program. The purpose of the program is to develop a network of instructors who are certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods to ensure that, for every 50 students in a school district or an education service district, at least one staff person of the school district or education service district is certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods.

(3)

The department shall distribute funds under the program to school districts and education service districts in the manner prescribed by the State Board of Education by rule. At a minimum, the rules shall:

(a)

Establish the manner by which reimbursement is provided to school districts and education service districts for wages or stipends paid to staff for the time spent by the staff to attend training to become certified instructors;

(b)

Ensure school districts and education service districts are reimbursed only for the costs related to individuals who complete the certification process as newly certified instructors; and

(c)

Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection, permit any unexpended moneys from grants to be used to support the costs of training staff in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by providing stipends and reimbursement for the cost of materials.

(4)

To qualify for a grant under the program, a school district must:

(a)

Require each newly certified instructor to conduct at least three complete trainings of at least 10 staff persons each year.

(b)

Provide or arrange for the provision of the necessary physical space for the training.

(c)

Consult with organizations representing teachers and instructional assistants to determine the priority for which staff to train to ensure training is targeted to the areas in most need of support for increasing the safety of students and staff.

(d)

Consult with organizations representing teachers and instructional assistants about compensation in wages, stipends or other means to support staff to participate in training to become certified instructors or to participate in training conducted by certified instructors to become certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods.

(5)

To qualify for a grant under the program, an education service district must:

(a)

Ensure at least one complete nonviolent crisis intervention training of at least 10 staff persons is completed each month at the verbal intervention level or the physical intervention level, except that trainings for July and December may be offered in alternative months.

(b)

Provide or arrange for the provision of the necessary physical space for the training.

(c)

Not charge a fee to a school district or a staff member for the first 10 staff persons trained by certified instructors each year.

(d)

Offer training in advanced physical skills only to individuals working in settings in which serious injuries have occurred or are at imminent risk of occurring.

(6)

Notwithstanding subsection (4)(a) or (5)(a) of this section:

(a)

For a school district with fewer than 30 employees, require each newly certified instructor to conduct as many complete trainings as possible each year.

(b)

For an education service district with fewer than 30 employees, ensure as many nonviolent crisis intervention trainings as possible are completed each year.

(7)

The department shall biennially distribute funds to school districts participating in the program as follows:

(a)

The department shall provide to a school district with 1,500 or fewer students a grant in an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of one new certified instructor. If the school district pays for the cost of a second new certified instructor, the department shall provide the school district with an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of a third new certified instructor.

(b)

The department shall provide to a school district with between 1,501 and 5,000 students a grant in an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of two new certified instructors. If the school district pays for the cost of a third new certified instructor, the department shall provide the school district with an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of a fourth new certified instructor.

(c)

The department shall provide to a school district with between 5,001 and 8,000 students a grant in an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of two new certified instructors. If the school district pays for the cost of additional new certified instructors, the department shall provide the school district with an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of the additional new certified instructors, up to a total of four new certified instructors.

(d)

The department shall provide to a school district with between 8,001 and 15,000 students a grant in an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of four new certified instructors. If the school district pays for the cost of additional new certified instructors, the department shall provide the school district with an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of the additional new certified instructors, up to a total of eight new certified instructors.

(e)

The department shall provide to a school district with between 15,001 and 30,000 students a grant in an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of six new certified instructors. If the school district pays for the cost of additional new certified instructors, the department shall provide the school district with an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of the additional new certified instructors, up to a total of 14 new certified instructors.

(f)

The department shall provide to a school district with more than 30,000 students a grant in an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of six new certified instructors. If the school district pays for the cost of additional new certified instructors, the department shall provide the school district with an amount to reimburse the school district for the cost of the additional new certified instructors, up to a total of 16 new certified instructors.

(8)

The department shall biennially distribute funds through the program to education service districts for two new certified instructors in advanced physical skills and one new certified instructor in verbal and physical intervention skills. The grant must match the cost of the additional new certified instructors, up to a maximum of four new certified instructors in advanced physical skills and two new certified instructors in verbal and physical intervention skills.

(9)

The department may use up to three percent of the grant funds to cover the department’s costs in administering the program under this section.

(10)

Notwithstanding subsections (3), (7) and (8) of this section, the department shall distribute funds to school districts and education service districts subject to the availability of funding for the program. [2023 c.592 §8]
Note: Sections 9 to 11, chapter 592, Oregon Laws 2023, provide:
Sec. 9. (1) As used in this section, “certified instructor” has the meaning given that term in section 8 of this 2023 Act [339.311 (Safe School Culture Grant program)].

(2)

A school district or an education service district that participates in the Safe School Culture Grant program established in section 8 of this 2023 Act shall submit the following reports to the Department of Education on or before the specified dates:

(a)

By December 1, 2023, and again by July 1, 2024, a report that includes:

(A)

The total number of new certified instructors that were certified between July 1, 2023, and the date of the report, including the dates on which the certified instructors received their certifications.

(B)

A description of how the certified instructors are distributed across the school district or education service district.

(C)

An accounting of how many of the new certified instructors were funded by the school district and how many were funded by the grant provided by the Safe School Culture Grant program.

(D)

The number of trainings held by each of the new certified instructors.

(E)

The number of staff who were certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by completing a training by one of the new certified instructors.

(b)

By December 1, 2024, and again by July 1, 2025, each school district and education service district participating in the grant program shall report to the department:

(A)

The total number of staff who were certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by completing a training with one of the new certified instructors.

(B)

The total number of staff who were certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by completing a training in verbal skills only.

(C)

The total number of staff who were certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by completing a training in verbal and physical intervention skills.

(D)

The total number of staff who were certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by completing a training in advanced physical skills.

(E)

The total number of trainings held by each of the newly certified instructors between July 1, 2023, and the date of the trainings.

(F)

A description of how the staff who were certified in nonviolent crisis intervention methods by completing a training are distributed across the school district or education service district, including the ratio of trained staff to students in the school district or education service district.

(G)

A description of the school district’s or education service district’s assessment of how many additional certified instructors, if any, are needed to certify staff in nonviolent crisis intervention methods. [2023 c.592 §9]
Sec. 10. The Department of Education shall first provide grants through the Safe School Culture Grant program, established in section 8 of this 2023 Act [339.311 (Safe School Culture Grant program)], no later than July 1, 2024. [2023 c.592 §10]
Sec. 11. Section 9 of this 2023 Act is repealed on January 2, 2026. [2023 c.592 §11]

Source: Section 339.311 — Safe School Culture Grant program; certified instructors; grants; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors339.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

339.005
Definition for ORS 339.040 and 339.125
339.010
School attendance required
339.020
Duty to send children to school
339.030
Exemptions from compulsory school attendance
339.035
Teaching by private teacher, parent or guardian
339.040
Attendance supervisors
339.055
Duties of attendance supervisors
339.065
Estimates of attendance
339.071
Attendance notification policy
339.080
Nonattendance notice to parents, school officials and parole or probation officer
339.090
Determination of compliance
339.095
Required procedures related to violations of certain school attendance requirements
339.115
Admission of students
339.119
Prohibition of payment as incentive to receive educational services
339.122
Disclosures in promotional materials
339.125
Contract for admission of nonresident pupils
339.127
Factors prohibited from consideration when giving consent to nonresident student
339.128
Factors prohibited from consideration when admitting tuition-paying nonresident student
339.129
Education for children in local or regional correctional facilities required
339.133
Determination of residency of student for school purposes
339.134
Residency of child voluntarily placed outside child’s home and living in substitute care program
339.137
Residency of student at youth care center
339.139
Residency of military children
339.141
Tuition prohibited for regular school program
339.147
When tuition authorized
339.155
Prohibitions of certain fees as condition of admission
339.240
Rules of student conduct, discipline and rights
339.250
Duty of student to comply with rules
339.252
Child with disability continues to be entitled to free appropriate public education if removed for disciplinary reasons
339.256
Prohibition on restriction of access to specialized learning areas or certain common areas
339.270
Assessment of costs of school property damage against responsible student or parents or guardian
339.280
Student grading policies
339.285
Definitions for ORS 339.285 to 339.303
339.287
Exclusion of employees of youth correction facilities and juvenile detention facilities from ORS 339.285 to 339.303
339.288
Prohibitions on use of certain restraints
339.291
Use of restraint or seclusion
339.294
Procedures following incident
339.296
Determination that public education program is responsible for abuse
339.297
Annual report
339.300
Training programs
339.303
Rules for complaints, investigations and seclusion rooms
339.308
Seclusion cell prohibition
339.309
Required reports of employee injuries
339.311
Safe School Culture Grant program
339.312
Safe school alliance
339.315
Report required if person has unlawful firearm or destructive device
339.317
Notice to school district of person charged with crime
339.319
Notice to school district of person convicted of crime
339.321
Notice to school district and law enforcement agencies of release or discharge of person
339.323
Disclosure of information regarding person charged with or convicted of crime or regarding release or discharge of person
339.324
Disclosure of information related to safety threat action
339.326
Actions after receipt of notice under ORS 419A.305
339.327
Notification required if person possesses threatening list or when threats of violence or harm made
339.329
Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential threats to student safety
339.331
Mission
339.333
Board of directors
339.336
Funding
339.339
Collaboration between center and Department of Education
339.341
Statewide School Safety and Prevention System
339.343
Comprehensive district plans on student suicide prevention
339.345
Requirement to have automated external defibrillator
339.347
Policies to address bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate
339.351
Definitions for ORS 339.351 to 339.364
339.353
Findings
339.356
District policy required
339.359
Training programs
339.362
Retaliation against victims and witnesses prohibited
339.364
Victim may seek redress under other laws
339.366
Required policies on teen dating violence and domestic violence
339.368
Posters regarding domestic violence
339.370
Definitions for ORS 339.370 to 339.400
339.372
Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct
339.374
Required background checks by education providers
339.378
Disclosure of information and records by education provider
339.384
Prohibitions and allowances related to hiring of applicant to be school employee
339.388
Report of abuse or sexual conduct
339.389
Receipt by Department of Education from Department of Human Services of notification of report or investigation of abuse
339.390
Investigations by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission of persons who are commission licensees
339.391
Investigations by Department of Education of persons who are not commission licensees
339.392
Prohibitions against certain agreements and contracts
339.396
Effect on causes of action
339.400
Training
339.420
Child excused to receive religious instruction
339.450
Prohibited grounds for denying participation in interscholastic athletics
339.460
Participation in interscholastic activities by high school equivalency student, homeschooled student or student who attends public charter school
339.505
Definitions for ORS 339.505 to 339.520
339.510
Student accounting system
339.515
Uniform reporting system
339.520
Information required on certain students who withdraw from school
339.650
“Traffic patrol” defined for ORS 339.650 to 339.665
339.655
Traffic patrols authorized
339.660
Rules on traffic patrols
339.665
Intergovernmental cooperation and assistance in connection with traffic patrols
339.866
Self-administration of medication by students
339.867
Definitions for ORS 339.869 and 339.870
339.869
Administration of medication and short-acting opioid antagonists
339.870
Liability of school personnel administering medication or short-acting opioid antagonist
339.871
Liability of school personnel for student self-administering medication or for student or individual unable to self-administer medication
339.873
Recommendations on medication to affect or alter thought processes, mood or behavior prohibited
339.874
Use of sun-protective clothing and sunscreen
339.875
Procurement, display and salute of flags
339.877
Issuance of diploma for work completed at certain state institutions
339.880
Unauthorized soliciting of pupils prohibited
339.883
Possession of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems by person under 21 prohibited at certain facilities
339.885
Secret societies in public schools prohibited
339.890
Radio frequency identification device policy for students
339.990
Penalties

Current through early 2026

§ 339.311. Safe Sch. Culture Grant program's source at oregon​.gov