Anthony A. Peguero
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  Anthony A. Peguero
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“Education they regarded as a luxury connected with wealth. It was the other part of the laboring class, the black folk, who connected knowledge with power; who believed that education was the stepping-stone to wealth and respect, and that wealth, without education, was crippled.”
​― W.E.B. DuBois

Grants 

External
2022–2025. Co-Principal Investigator with Yasmiyn Irizarry. “The Association between Population Policies, School Safety, and Education.” National Science Foundation, Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. (NSF-SES-2214370). Outcome: Awarded, $354,662. 

2021–2025. Co-Principal Investigator with Sarah Lindstrom Johnson and Andrea N. Montes. “Evaluation Proposal for School Safety Program and Comprehensive School Health and Wellness Programs,” Arizona Department of Education. Outcome: Awarded, $898,218. 

2017–2022.  Co-Principal Investigator. Patricia E. Campie and Anthony A. Peguero. “Examining the School and Community Contexts that Contribute to the Root Causes and Prevention of School Violence in Rural, Urban, and Large County School districts in California,” National Institute of Justice (NIJ) (2016-CK-BX-K001). Teaming Agreement with American Institutes for Research (AIR). Outcome: Awarded, $4,964,124. www.air.org/resolv
 
2017–2020.  Co-Principal Investigator. Miner P. “Trey” Marchbanks III, Anthony A. Peguero, and Jamilia Blake. “Assessing the Role of Immigration in the Linkage between School Safety, Education, and Juvenile Justice Contact.” National Institute of Justice (NIJ) (2016-CK-BX-0015). Teaming Agreement with Texas A&M University (TAMU). Outcome: Awarded, $776,949.
 
2017–2019.  Principal Investigator. “School Safety, Security, and Educational Progress.” National Science Foundation, Sociology (NSF-SES-1625703). Outcome: Awarded, $124,492.
 
2015–2018.  Consultant. “Assessing the Role of School Discipline in Disproportionate Minority Contact with the Juvenile Justice System.”  Principal Investigator: Miner P. “Trey” Marchbanks III.  Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice (OJJDP) (2013-50167-TX-JF). Outcome: Awarded, $497,640.
 
2012–2015.  Principal Investigator. “Social Bonds Across Immigration Generations and the Immigrant School Enclave: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study of Student Violence, School Disorder, and Dropping Out.”  National Institute of Justice (NIJ) (2012-IJ-CX-0003). Outcome: Awarded, $99,122.
 
2009–2010.  Co-Principal Investigator. Seufert, Robert L., Glenn W. Muschert, and Anthony A. Peguero. “Butler County Disproportionate Minority Contact Requirement Title II Formula Grant.” Research Grant from the Butler County, Ohio Juvenile Justice Center. Outcome: Awarded, $10,000.

          
Internal
2017    Co-Principal Investigator. Bert Huang, James E. Hawdon, and Anthony A. Peguero. “Machine-Learning Approaches for Automated Detection of Cyberviolence.” Virginia Tech, Data Analytics and Decision Science Destination Area. Outcome: Awarded, $25,000.
 
2017    Principal Investigator. “International Travel Supplemental Grant.” Virginia Tech, Office of Research and Innovation. Outcome: Awarded, $1,000.
 
2015    Principal Investigator. “Securing Schools and Educational Progress.” Virginia Tech Institute for Society, Culture and Environment (ISCE). Outcome: Awarded, $13,000.
 
2014    Principal Investigator. “School Securitization and Punishing Latina/o American Youth.” Grant-Writing Incentive Grant. Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Outcome: Awarded, $5,000.
 
2013    Principal Investigator. “Investigating the Significance of School Environment for Latina/o Youth.” Virginia Tech Institute for Society, Culture and Environment (ISCE). Outcome: Awarded, $4,000.
 
2013    Principal Investigator. “Investigating the Significance of School Environment for Latina/o Youth.” Grant-Writing Incentive Grant. Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Outcome: $2,000.
 
2013    Co-Principal Investigator. Jennifer M. Bondy and Anthony A. Peguero. “The Children of Immigrant’s Academic Self-Efficacy.” Faculty Study Group (FSG) Grants. Virginia Tech Center for Instructional Development and Educational Research (CIDER). Outcome: Awarded $600.
 
2012    Principal Investigator. “The Impact of Violence and Disorder for the Children of Immigrants.” Grant-Writing Incentive Grant. Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Outcome: Awarded, $8,000.
 
2012    Principal Investigator. “The Impact of Violence and Disorder for the Children of Immigrants.” Virginia Tech Institute for Society, Culture and Environment (ISCE).Outcome: Awarded, $3,600.
 
2012    Principal Investigator. “Mentoring Project.” Virginia Tech, Provost. Outcome: Awarded, $1,500.
 
2011    Principal Investigator. “School Bonds and Dropping Out.” Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Outcome: Awarded, $3,000.
 
2008    Principal Investigator. “Safety Climate and Students’ Educational Success.” Summer Research Grant.  Miami University College of Arts and Science. Outcome: Awarded, $5,000.
 
2007    Principal Investigator. “School Safety Climate, Race, Ethnicity, and School Attachment.”  Summer Research Appointment.  Miami University Committee on Faculty Research and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship. Outcome: Awarded, $6,200.
 
2007    Principal Investigator. “Supporting Alpha Phi Sigma.” The Miami University Parents Council. Outcome: Awarded, $500.
 
2006    Principal Investigator. “Establishing a Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma.” The Miami University Parents Council. Outcome: Awarded, $1,000.