Partnerships that connect a school with businesses, hospitals, colleges, service clubs, social service agencies, youth organizations, labor unions, churches, and other community groups can turn a neighborhood into a thriving place to live, work, and raise a family. Many school districts are creating full-service community schools that offer one-stop resource centers for families and residents. Schools are opening their doors and allowing their communities to use facilities and meeting rooms as a way of applying school resources to solve problems.
National Parent Involvement Standard 6 GOALS
- Linking to community resources: School staff and the PTA/parent group create a comfortable, inviting family resource center. Staff and parent volunteers inform families about services, make referrals to programs, and plan activities.
- Organizing support from community partners: Community and business representatives work with school and parent leaders to assess needs and develop programs to support student success and find creative ways to provide funding and staff.
- Turning the school into a hub of community life: School facilities such as the computer lab, library/media center, classrooms,and gym are open year round for broad community use.
- Partnering with community groups to strengthen families and support student success: Teachers and families work with grassroots groups to develop solutions to local problems.
ACTIVITY FOCUS
Student- Centered
Student awards, student incentives, scholarships, student trips, tutors, mentors, job shadowing, and other services and products for students.
Family- Centered
Parent workshops, family fun-nights, GED and other adult education classes, parent incentives and rewards, counseling and other forms of assistance.
School- Centered
Equipment and materials, beautification and repair, teacher incentives and awards, funds for school events and programs, office and classroom assistance.
Community- Centered
Community beautification, student exhibit and performances, charity and other outreach.
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