House Bill 1011 establishes a school safety capital grant program administered by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Eligible grants fund physical improvements to school facilities such as security vestibules, metal detectors, access control systems, panic buttons, silent alarms, fencing, lighting, and crime prevention through environmental design projects. Common schools, state-tribal education compact schools, and charter schools may apply competitively, with grants capped at $1,000,000 per project. Applicants must demonstrate 10-year site control and provide matching nonstate funding equal to 100 percent of the state grant award, though schools with above-average free and reduced-price meal eligibility may receive a reduced match requirement, with a minimum 25 percent match still required.