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The California Community Schools Partnership Program (CCSPP) supports schools’ efforts to partner with community agencies and local government to align community resources to improve student outcomes. These partnerships provide an integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development, and community engagement.

Community school strategies can be an effective approach to mitigate the academic and social impacts of emergencies that affect local communities, improve school responsiveness to student and family needs, and to organize school and community resources to address barriers to learning. Community schools often include four evidence-informed programmatic features, which are aligned and integrated into high-quality, rigorous teaching and learning practices and environments:

  • Integrated support services;
  • Family and community engagement;
  • Collaborative leadership and practices for educators and administrators; and
  • Extended learning time and opportunities.

In 2021, the California legislature passed the California Community Schools Partnership Act (California Education Code 8900-8902External link opens in new window or tab.). In 2022, the legislature expanded the program by adding funds and extending the program to 2031.

 

Find the San Andreas Continuation High School and Tres Pinos Elementary School Implementation Plans below.

 

San Andreas Continuation High School Implementation Plan

Tres Pinos Elementary School Implementation Plan



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