When all stakeholders engage in strong partnerships, a wider variety of supports are available to develop the whole child.
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Summer Matters - Summer Matters is a statewide network of school districts, educators, school boards, education leaders, mayors, legislators, nonprofits, funders, civic leaders and parents working collaboratively to create and expand access to high quality summer learning opportunities for all California students." The website offers tools, stories, videos, and reports to support these goals. http://www.summermatters.net/
The 6 Shifts Needed for Better Family Engagement - "Don't Forget the Families," the infographic depicts "shifts that successful schools, organizations, & coalitions are making to develop key character strengths in youth by engaging families as partners.” https://www.search-institute.org/sites/default/files/b/6%20shifts%20in%20emphasis%20of%20(5)%20(2).pdf
Developing Life Skills: Parent Perspectives Workshop Facilitator’s Guide – This report details a step by step plan on how to engage with parents and families and designed to help foster local conversations and acknowledge the important role of local context, community, and culture. https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DLS-Facilitators_Guide_final.pdf
School Boards Driving Turnaround - This toolkit focuses on building board capacity to oversee improvement and turnaround processes. It includes board self-assessments and a facilitator's guide. https://centeronschoolturnaround.org/resource/school-boards-driving-turnaround/
Partnering for Success: How Health Departments Work and How to Work with Health Departments - Offers a both a workshop script and informational materials highlighting how schools and health departments can better collaborate. https://www.chronicdisease.org/page/SHhowhealthdepts
The Engagement Playbook: A Toolkit for Engaging Stakeholders Around the Four Domains of Rapid School Improvement - The toolkit's design provides a blueprint for authentic engagement for all stakeholders- especially Domain 4 which focuses on Culture Change. In Domain 4-readers can get information on stakeholder input as well as engaging students and families in pursuing education goals. https://centeronschoolturnaround.org/resource/the-engagement-playbook-a-toolkit-for-engaging-stakeholders-around-the-four-domains-of-rapid-school-improvement/
Team Nutrition - an initiative of the United States Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service that supports Child Nutrition Programs through training, technical assistance (support), nutrition education, and school and community support for healthy children. https://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/team-nutrition
USDA Food and Nutrition Service Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) - Free meal service opportunity for school districts in low-income areas. Allows qualifying districts to serve breakfast and lunch at no cost to all enrolled students without collecting household applications. https://www.fns.usda.gov/school-meals/community-eligibility-provision
U of A Cooperative Extension Service (UAEX) Arkansas Food & Nutrition Resources- Offers resources to schools and communities on fitness and wellness in the scope of nutrition. Individual county extension offices are staffed with County Extension Agents who work one on one with schools and individuals. https://www.uaex.edu/health-living/food-nutrition/
How to Solve the Parent Engagement Problem - This EdWeek article provides ten vetted practices to implement in your program to improve parent engagement. https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/01/10/how-to-solve-the-parent-engagement-problem.html
School Nutrition Association (SNA) - The national organization of school nutrition professionals and Arkansas School Nutrition Association (ARSNA ) the state organization offer members access to nutrition education resources as well as academic scholarships. https://arsna.org/ and http://schoolnutrition.org/
The National Farm to School Network - An information, advocacy and networking center for communities working to bring local food sourcing, school gardens and food and agriculture education into schools. http://www.farmtoschool.org/ and Arkansas Farm to School Network http://www.farmtoschool.org/our-network/Arkansas
The Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN) - Offers education and training resources for School Nutrition Programs. https://theicn.org/school-nutrition-programs/
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Healthy Schools - Works with states, school districts, communities and national partners to prevent chronic disease and promote the health and well-being of children and adolescents in schools. https://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/index.htm
Resource Roundup & Nutrition News - Regular publications from the Arkansas Department of Education Child Nutrition Unit with information about and for child nutrition professionals. http://www.arkansased.gov/divisions/child-nutrition-unit/nutrition-news
U.S. Dept of Education Full-Service Community Schools Program- This program provides support for the planning, implementation, and operation of full-service community schools that improve the coordination, integration, accessibility, and effectiveness of services for children and families, particularly for children attending high-poverty schools, including high-poverty rural schools. https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-discretionary-grants-support-services/school-choice-improvement-programs/full-service-community-schools-program-fscs/
School-based Coordinators Link Students to Community Resources- Learn firsthand to manage support and services that go beyond the classroom from Ms. Ingrid Thomas’s experiences as a school-based support coordinator for Communities. https://www.kappanonline.org/walter-school-based-coordinators-community-resources/
It Takes a Community: Community Schools Provide Opportunities for All- A community school provides both the familiar K-12 curriculum and a much broader range of supports to students and families — high-quality academic instruction, and mentoring, health care, college and career counseling, financial advising, and much more. In many cases, the community school serves as a neighborhood hub, bringing together educators, families, business leaders, elected officials, and many other local partners to ensure that students have real opportunities to succeed in school and in life .https://www.kappanonline.org/reuben-jacobson-it-takes-community-schools/
Community Schools as an Effective School Improvement Strategy: A Review of the Evidence - The U.S. Dept of Education cites this study in the release of its funding for full-service community schools. The study establishes the ESSA evidence-base for community school as an effective school improvement strategy. https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/product/community-schools-effective-school-improvement-brief
The Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD) - A growing movement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of sustainable community development. Building on the skills of local residents, the power of local associations, and the supportive functions of local institutions, asset-based community development draws upon existing community strengths to build stronger, more sustainable communities for the future. https://resources.depaul.edu/abcd-institute/Pages/default.aspx
ACH Center for Effective Parenting - The Center for Effective Parenting positively impacts children by helping parents and those who work with parents enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding parenting. The Center focuses on training, service, and research in order to have a broad impact in facilitating the healthy growth and development of children. https://parenting-ed.org
Joining Together to Create a Bold Vision for Next-Generation Family Engagement: Engaging Families to Transform Education - The document looks at what we have learned over the past 50 years of research and policy as well as the need for changes in mindsets. The paper identifies five promising, high-leverage areas that can serve as “building blocks” for the next generation of family engagement strategies. https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Joining-Together-to-Create-a-Bold-Vision-for-Next-Generation-Family-Engagement-Engaging-Families-to-Transform-Education g
Be Mighty Little Rock is a campaign connecting kids and teens to after school and summer meal programs. The Be Mighty METRO pass, which is good for June 1-July 31, is only available to participants age 18 and younger. Riders 11 and younger will be provided a pass for themselves and a guardian. Passes may be reserved starting May 13 and picked up at any Central Arkansas Library System branch.
UA System Partners for Inclusive Communities - Partners achieves its mission by assessing the needs of individuals with disabilities, then addressing those needs through research, education, community service, training, technical assistance and collecting and sharing information. https://uofapartners.uark.edu/projects/
The Foundation for Blended and Online Learning - Apply for up to $10,000 in grant funding payable to the applicant’s school and may be used for technology, professional development, curriculum, and related materials. https://www.blendedandonlinelearning.org/grant-program
Rubric for Family Leadership and School Governance (pdf) – This rubric can help assess how a school community is doing on building community and family leadership, their school-site planning process, and school-site governance. The goal is to empower families as advocates and decision makers regarding their children's education. http://www.sfusd.edu/en/assets/sfusd-staff/SFUSD--family%20partnerships%20resources/Rubric%20for%20Family%20Leadership%20and%20School%20Governance-rev%20July%202018.pdf
Developing Life Skills: Parent Perspectives Workshop Facilitator’s Guide – This report details a step by step plan on how to engage with parents and families and designed to help foster local conversations and acknowledge the important role of local context, community, and culture. https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DLS-Facilitators_Guide_final.pdf
School Boards Driving Turnaround - This toolkit focuses on building board capacity to oversee improvement and turnaround processes. It includes board self-assessments and a facilitator's guide. https://centeronschoolturnaround.org/resource/school-boards-driving-turnaround/
How to Solve the Parent Engagement Problem - This EdWeek article provides ten vetted practices to implement in your program to improve parent engagement. https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/01/10/how-to-solve-the-parent-engagement-problem.html
The Engagement Playbook: A Toolkit for Engaging Stakeholders Around the Four Domains of Rapid School Improvement - The toolkit's design provides a blueprint for authentic engagement for all stakeholders- especially Domain 4 which focuses on Culture Change. In Domain 4-readers can get information on stakeholder input as well as engaging students and families in pursuing education goals. https://centeronschoolturnaround.org/resource/the-engagement-playbook-a-toolkit-for-engaging-stakeholders-around-the-four-domains-of-rapid-school-improvement/
School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) - Preview the Powerpoint and/or webpage regarding school-based health clinics. They provide basic physical, mental, dental or other services as needed located in the school or on school grounds. https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Files/20210103192057_SBHC_PPT_for_Equitable_Access_Group1.pdf and/or https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Offices/learning-services/school-health-services/school-based-health-center-sbhc
Bryant School District Hornet Health Center - Read about the services available at the Bryant School District Hornet Health Center. The Hornet Health Center was made possible by a grant from Arkansas Department of Education–Office of Coordinated School Health. https://www.bryantschools.org/page/school-based-health-center
UCA Office of Outreach and Community Engagement- Offers classes for the community and youth programs. Explore a passion, learn something new or expand your knowledge without seeking a degree. These quality lifelong learning programs are designed with the diverse learner in mind. There are hundreds of noncredit classes to fit your lifestyle, whether you prefer online, face-to-face, evening or weekend classes. Additionally, Outreach provides turn-key conference and event planning services. http://uca.edu/outreach/
Partnering for Success: How Health Departments Work and How to Work with Health Departments - Offers a both a workshop script and informational materials highlighting how schools and health departments can better collaborate. https://www.chronicdisease.org/page/SHhowhealthdepts
U.S. Dept of Education Full-Service Community Schools Program- This program provides support for the planning, implementation, and operation of full-service community schools that improve the coordination, integration, accessibility, and effectiveness of services for children and families, particularly for children attending high-poverty schools, including high-poverty rural schools. https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-discretionary-grants-support-services/school-choice-improvement-programs/full-service-community-schools-program-fscs/
School-based Coordinators Link Students to Community Resources- Learn firsthand to manage support and services that go beyond the classroom from Ms. Ingrid Thomas’s experiences as a school-based support coordinator for Communities. https://www.kappanonline.org/walter-school-based-coordinators-community-resources/
It Takes a Community: Community Schools Provide Opportunities for All- A community school provides both the familiar K-12 curriculum and a much broader range of supports to students and families — high-quality academic instruction, and mentoring, health care, college and career counseling, financial advising, and much more. In many cases, the community school serves as a neighborhood hub, bringing together educators, families, business leaders, elected officials, and many other local partners to ensure that students have real opportunities to succeed in school and in life .https://www.kappanonline.org/reuben-jacobson-it-takes-community-schools/
Community Schools as an Effective School Improvement Strategy: A Review of the Evidence - The U.S. Dept of Education cites this study in the release of its funding for full-service community schools. The study establishes the ESSA evidence-base for community school as an effective school improvement strategy. https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/product/community-schools-effective-school-improvement-brief /
The Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD) - A growing movement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of sustainable community development. Building on the skills of local residents, the power of local associations, and the supportive functions of local institutions, asset-based community development draws upon existing community strengths to build stronger, more sustainable communities for the future. https://resources.depaul.edu/abcd-institute/Pages/default.aspx
ACH Center for Effective Parenting - The Center for Effective Parenting positively impacts children by helping parents and those who work with parents enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding parenting. The Center focuses on training, service, and research in order to have a broad impact in facilitating the healthy growth and development of children. https://parenting-ed.org
2019 Prevention Resource Guide - The 2019 Prevention Resource Guide is designed to help individuals and organizations in every community strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect. The Resource Guide focuses on protective factors that build on family strengths to foster healthy child and youth development. https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/preventing/preventionmonth/resources/resource-guide/
Be Mighty Little Rock is a campaign connecting kids and teens to after school and summer meal programs. The Be Mighty METRO pass, which is good for June 1-July 31, is only available to participants age 18 and younger. Riders 11 and younger will be provided a pass for themselves and a guardian. Passes may be reserved starting May 13 and picked up at any Central Arkansas Library System branch.
Developing Life Skills: Parent Perspectives Workshop Facilitator’s Guide – This report details a step by step plan on how to engage with parents and families and designed to help foster local conversations and acknowledge the important role of local context, community, and culture. https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DLS-Facilitators_Guide_final.pdf
ACT Work Ready Communities - Provides Arkansas students with ACT workkeys National Career Readiness Certificates to use during the job application process. The certificate is an assessment-based credential that measures and certifies the essential work skills needed for success in jobs across industries and occupations. https://www.workreadycommunities.org/AR
Independence County Workforce Partnerships - See how Independence County is using partnerships to transform workforce readiness. https://impact.batesvilleareaalliance.com/blog/page/13/the-new-career-and-technical-education
Arkansas Department of Career Education (ADCE)- All divisions within the ADCE are focused on delivering industry-focused, demand-driven education and training.https://www.arcareereducation.org
Community Schools as an Effective School Improvement Strategy: A Review of the Evidence - The U.S. Dept of Education cites this study in the release of its funding for full-service community schools. The study establishes the ESSA evidence-base for community school as an effective school improvement strategy. https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/product/community-schools-effective-school-improvement-brief
The Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD) - A growing movement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of sustainable community development. Building on the skills of local residents, the power of local associations, and the supportive functions of local institutions, asset-based community development draws upon existing community strengths to build stronger, more sustainable communities for the future. https://resources.depaul.edu/abcd-institute/Pages/default.aspx