Webinar: Bringing the Community to Schools
Posted by on March 26, 2012
Webinar: Bringing the Community to Schools
Underwriting for the content of this webinar has been provided by The Carnegie Corporation of New York.
This webinar takes place on March 27, 2012 @ 2 p.m. ET
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The “community school” model is turning school buildings into vibrant neighborhood hubs of activity. In addition to the academic program offered to students during the day, community schools provide a wide range of services to children in partnership with local organizations. The services include breakfast and dinner for low-income children; early-childhood programs; after-school recreation; academic enrichment; and adult education. One thriving program with a long track record in this field is the 13-year-old SUN Community Schools network in Portland, Ore., which stands for “Schools Uniting Communities.” The network now includes 64 schools in six districts serving high numbers of poor and minority students across Portland and Multnomah County, and it says it has improved student academic growth while providing other neighborhood needs. Join us for a discussion about the SUN Community School model and how it interacts with students and their families.
Presenters:
•Diana Hall, program supervisor, SUN Community Schools
•Lynn Blevins, principal, Lynch View Elementary School
•Ginny Scelza, SUN site manager, Lynch View SUN Community School
Moderator:
•Christina Samuels, senior writer, Education Week
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