Community School Pillars
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What the Four Pillars Look Like in Action
Pillar 1 - Integrated Student Supports
- Mental and physical health services support student success.
Pillar 2 - Expanded and Enriched Learning Time and Opportunities
- After-school, weekend, and summer programs provide academic instruction and individualized support.
- Enrichment activities emphasize real-world learning and community problem solving.
Pillar 3 - Active Family and Community Engagement
- Promoting interaction among families, administration, and teachers helps families to be more involved in the decisions about their children’s education.
- Schools function as neighborhood hubs. There are educational opportunities for adults, and family members can share their stories and serve as equal partners in promoting student success.
Pillar 4 - Collaborative Leadership and Practice
- Parents, students, teachers, principals, and community partners build a culture of professional learning, collective trust, and shared responsibility using strategies such as site-based leadership teams and teacher learning communities.
Information courtesy of Learning Policy Institute