Community Schools
What Are Community Schools?
Community schools are the future of public education. Schools partner with parents, guardians and organizations to create the conditions students need to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
Community members are engaged to advise how community school grant funding should be invested to meet the unique needs of students and their families.
Each designated community school site has an embedded staff member whose job is to connect with stakeholders and elevate their voices to the district Community School Specialist to inform how funds will be spent.
Community Schools Improve:


Community Schools Legislation
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We Are Currently Implementing The Community School Model At 18 SCUSD Schools:
Cohort One Schools (2022-2027)
Cohort Two Schools (2023-2028)
- Abraham Lincoln Elementary School
- César Chavez Elementary School
- Edward Kemble Elementary School
- Earl Warren Elementary School
- Ethel I. Baker Elementary School
- Ethel Phillips Elementary School
- John Bidwell Elementary School
- John D. Sloat Elementary School
- Oak Ridge Elementary School
- Pacific Elementary School
- Parkway Elementary School
- Woodbine Elementary School