US Department of Education Principal Office Functional Statements
Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools

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A. Immediate Office of the Assistant Deputy Secretary

The Immediate Office of the Assistant Deputy Secretary provides overall support to the Assistant Deputy Secretary and the Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary in their role in administering the Department's safe and drug-free schools, character and civic education programs, and manages the Executive Secretariat for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools (OSDFS).

The Immediate Office of the Assistant Deputy Secretary is divided into three subordinate organizations:

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Administrative Unit

The Administrative Unit, headed by an Executive Officer, serves as the principal staff of the Assistant Deputy Secretary in developing, coordinating, and implementing all internal administrative matters relating to the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS) such as personnel, budget, financial and asset management, contracts, space alterations, contracts, and support services. The Administrative Unit is the primary catalyst for continuous management improvement and is responsible for coordination and leadership of OSDFS management functions.

In performing its responsibilities, the Unit:

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Policy and Cross-Cutting Programs Unit

The Policy and Cross-Cutting Programs Unit (PCPU), headed by a Director, reports to the Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary for Safe and Drug-Free Schools. The Director works in consultation with the Assistant Deputy Secretary, the Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary, the Administrative Unit, and OSDFS program units, and is responsible for the guidance and leadership of program policy, program budget development, and strategic planning for OSDFS.

The PCPU has responsibility for promoting and supporting cross-program collaboration, coordination, and integration within OSDFS and throughout the Department. The Unit concentrates on several different, but interrelated, organizational areas as vehicles for promoting cross-program activity including team planning and administration, professional development, technical assistance delivery, and technology.

In performing its responsibilities, the Unit:

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Center for School Preparedness

The staff of Center for School Preparedness, herein known as "the Center" report to the Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary for Safe and Drug-Free Schools. The Center administers programs that promote the ability of schools to respond to crisis and disasters (natural and man made).

The Center is responsible for:

In addition to the above activities, the Center is responsible for maintaining close contact with school security police chiefs, School Resource Officers, and emergency first responders.

Managing these programs includes: administering (1) discretionary grants, (2) interagency agreements, (3) contracts, and (4) cooperative agreements; monitoring grant compliance with statutory and regulatory provisions; providing technical assistance to grantees, constituents and other members of the public; participating in the formulation and development of ED program policy and legislative proposals, and in overall Administration policies related to the prevention of, preparation for, and response to emergency and crisis situations, including school shootings, terrorism, and natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes; drafting program regulations; designing operating programs; preparing program and administrative budgets and other management documents; preparing responses to program correspondence; directing staff responsible for operational programs; establishing management goals and objectives that are consistent with the ED Strategic Plan; participating in interagency committees, groups, and partnerships related to responses to emergency and crisis situations, coordinating with other Federal agencies on issues related to comprehensive emergency and crisis response plans, and advising the Assistant Deputy Secretary and Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary on the formulation of emergency and crisis response policy.

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