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A look at some community school projects across the nation that provide on-site social services, after hours learning opportunities, and a variety of other supports.
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There are community school initiatives across the nation providing students and parents with on-site social services, after hours learning opportunities, and a variety of other supports. Ten of the initiatives above (in green) are funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Full Service Community Schools Program.
For more information, see:
Report: A Look at Community Schools
Video: A Primer on Community Schools
Event: With Tony Blair, Sec. Arne Duncan, Rep. Steny Hoyer, and others
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