The mission of Community In Schools is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
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Hi I am the Communities In Schools Student Support Coach for Burns Middle School. I graduated from Shelby High School in 2005, and later Graduated Gardner-Webb University in 2010 focusing in Psychology.
Since 2017, I have led an afterschool program teaching life skills and various STEM activities; and, I am currently supporting students teaching the same skills through an elective class. I believe that every student has the opportunity to begin afresh to reach their goals in life. I believe that by motivating and empowering students daily through hard work, goal setting and dedication, they have the ability to achieve anything they set their minds to.
My ultimate goal with each student I work with is to be prepared for high school and life after.
Across the country, approximately 1 in 6 children under 18 live in poverty. These are disproportionately children of color who already struggle with issues of access and equity. Without community support, they are more at risk for missing school, dropping out and failing to earn a high school diploma. By helping our most vulnerable students stay in school and succeed in life, we are building stronger, healthier and more economically stable communities where every person is capable of reaching his or her greatest potential.
It's relationships, not programs, that change children.
— Bill Milliken
Working directly in 2,500 schools in 25 states and the District of Columbia, Communities In Schools builds relationships that empower students to stay in school and succeed in life.
Our school-based staff partner with teachers to identify challenges students face in class or at home and coordinate with community partners to bring outside resources inside schools. From immediate needs like food or clothing to more complex ones like counseling or emotional support, we do whatever it takes to help students succeed.
Founder Bill Milliken began CIS in New York City in the 1970’s. He came up with the idea of bringing community resources inside public schools-where they are accessible, coordinated and accountable. “It’s relationships, not programs, that change children,” Bill once said. “A great program simply creates the environment for healthy relationships to form between adults and children. Young people thrive when adults care about them on a one-to-one level, and when they also have a sense of belonging to a caring community.”
Forty years into our mission of surrounding students with communities of support, Bill’s principle continues to guide our work and serves as a beacon for the next chapter in our history.
Our mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Our values as a national organization are:
Accountability
Integrity
Collaboration
Equity
Excellence
Communities In Schools believes that transformative relationships are key to unlocking a student's potential. We will succeed by including in our strategies, ingraining in our culture, and reflecting in our behaviors, principles and practices of diversity, equity and inclusion. As a result, we break down immediate and systemic barriers to create and sustain equitable outcomes.
Taken directly from: https://www.communitiesinschools.org/about-us/Listen to this parent share how she used CFNC.org to help her student plan for high school, college, and career.
-https://www.cfnc.org/plan-your-future/