
Community Schools
Partnering with the School District of Philadelphia to support school communities.
About
Community Schools are a partnership among the City of Philadelphia, the School District of Philadelphia, and school communities to remove barriers to learning and support the success of each student.
The long-term goal of Community Schools is to ensure that every student graduates college- and career-ready, and that communities are healthy, safe, hopeful, and supportive.
In each Community School, a Community School Coordinator supports strategic partnerships and programs that promote wellness, stability, and learning opportunities for students, families, and neighbors.
There are currently 20 City-designated Community Schools, serving nearly 13,000 students. Community Schools are supported by the Philadelphia Beverage Tax.
Connect
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30 S. 15th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102 |
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Phone:
(215) 683-6012
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Areas of work
Philadelphia Community Schools focus on:
- School climate: Attendance supports, school events, and resource fairs
- Authentic family and community engagement: Facilitation of family forum events, arts and culture events, adult education classes, and parent cafes
- Integrated health and social services: Connection to behavioral and social services, emergency funds, food access, and resource distributions
- Expanded learning time and opportunities: Quality out-of-school time programs, youth summer employment, and career exploration
Each Community School receives certain Office of Children and Families (OCF)-funded core partner investments that the coordinator helps to support. These include:
- Attendance case management
- General case management
- Year-round out-of-school time programs, including the Career Connected Learning PHL (C2L-PHL) summer program
Schools
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