System Change Through Community Schools
Posted by on January 16, 2004
[posted from Promising Practices in AfterSchool listserv]
System Change Through Community Schools
Published in the January 2004 issue of the AASA magazine, School Administrator, “System Change in Community Schools,” tells the stories of superintendents in four small to mid-size districts. Illustrating how schools are changing from the inside out, this piece highlights how these superintendents braided state and community services together to solve their community’s problems of family mobility, insufficient health care and unsafe neighborhoods.
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