Why are Policymakers Supporting Community Schools?

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Why are Policymakers Supporting Community Schools? A conversation with School and Local Government Leaders Monday May 18, 2009

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Why are Policymakers Supporting Community Schools?

A conversation with School and Local Government Leaders

Monday May 18, 2009

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AgendaAgenda• Welcome from the Coalition for

Community Schools, Marty Blank, Director

• Why Community Schools? Mayor Kathy Taylor, Tulsa, OK

• Insight from the Inside – Superintendent Dr. Karen S. Angello, Allentown, PA

• Local Government Leadership for Community Schools, Lolenzo Poe, Senior Policy Advisor, Portland, OR

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Why Community Schools?Why Community Schools?

Presented by: Mayor Kathy Taylor, Tulsa, OK

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Tulsa’sTulsa’s NeedNeed

• Number of Tulsa Public School kids in poverty: 82.9%

• Tulsa’s dropout rate: 29.8%

• Number of students who did not graduate from Oklahoma’s high schools last year 14,700

• Lost lifetime earning for the 2007 class of drop-outs $3.8 b

• Savings to Oklahoma in health care costs

if they had earned their diplomas $137.6 mil

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Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative (TACSI)(TACSI)

Successful Students

Healthy Families Engaged Communities

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Community Schools – Community Schools – Insight from the InsideInsight from the Inside

Presented by:

Karen S. Angello, Ph.D., Superintendent of Allentown School District

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TheThe Allentown School DistrictAllentown School District

• Fourth largest district in Pennsylvania, 22 schools,18,000 students

• Lehigh Valley’s changing demographics and impact on the city of Allentown

• Snapshot of academic performance, forward motion and challenges

• Barriers to progress: lack of coordinated supports for students & their families and inconsistent communication links

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COMPASS Community Schools: COMPASS Community Schools: Connecting Community, Creating PathwaysConnecting Community, Creating Pathways

• Purpose: linking schools/communities in effective ways to address student achievement and poverty

• Key features: principal leading vision, full-time co-located staff from partner organization, parents at table of site-based leadership team, results-focused plan, web of partnerships, programs, services

• Benefits: authentic parent/community engagement, process to organize/connect meaningful programs and services

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Genuine Positive Results: Genuine Positive Results: Three ASD Community SchoolsThree ASD Community Schools

• Contribution to academic progress

• Dozens of examples…improved parent engagement

• Community School Coordinators as trusted relationship managers

• Authentic community engagement and investment in student success and neighborhood improvement

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Lehigh Valley’s Community School Initiative: Lehigh Valley’s Community School Initiative: In Forward MotionIn Forward Motion

• Expansion and growth in the Allentown School District• Continued blending of community investors for success• Expanding services and increased parent

engagement/leadership development• United Way’s commitment to expand Community

Schools across the region

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Local Government Leadership Local Government Leadership for Community Schoolsfor Community Schools

Presented by: Lolenzo T. Poe, Jr., Senior Policy Advisor to Chair of the Multnomah

County Board of Commissioners Multnomah County, Oregon

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Multnomah County, Department of Multnomah County, Department of County Human ServicesCounty Human Services

• 53 SUN Community School sites across 6 school districts– This represents about 1/3 of the County’s schools

• Our initiative is a partnership between Multnomah County, the City of Portland, School Districts, Non-Profit Organizations and business

• SUN Community Schools are part of a larger coordinated system of comprehensive services delivered countywide called the SUN Service System

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Why Community Schools in Why Community Schools in Multnomah CountyMultnomah County

• Community Schools is one of the key priorities of the County Chair and is an important anti-poverty strategy

• None of us can do it alone - SUN is about bringing together all important entities that need to work together to ensure success of all of our children and families; sharing this work makes it stronger

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Expansion of Community SchoolsExpansion of Community Schools

3 elements of “expansion” over the past 3 years:

– Partnership Development & Joint Ownership– Every School a Community School– Statewide Initiative

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Challenges the SUN Initiative Has Challenges the SUN Initiative Has FacedFaced

• Funding

• Politics

• Ownership

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Additional ResourcesAdditional Resources

• Tulsa, OK, Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative www.csctulsa.org/community_schools.htm

• Lehigh Valley, COMPASS Initiative www.unitedwayglv.org/pages/get/130/COMPASS

• Portland, OR, Schools Uniting Neighborhoods www.sunschools.org/Public/EntryPoint?ch=d569b24c434b1110VgnVCM1000003bc614acRCRD

• Coalition for Community Schools www.communityschools.org

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Contact Information for Local Contact Information for Local InitiativesInitiatives

• Lehigh Valley, PA - Marci Ronald, [email protected] 

• Tulsa, OK - Jan Creveling, [email protected] • Portland, OR - Peggy Samolinski,

[email protected]

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Thank You for Participating!Thank You for Participating!

www.communityschools.org

For more information: [email protected]