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Listen to NPR MindShift Podcast: How Community Schools Can Support Teachers and Families

The pandemic has revealed that teachers have been doing more than just teaching students academics. Long before COVID-19 school closures, teachers were storing snacks in their desk drawer for the occasional hungry student or keeping their classroom open to kids during lunch. While many schools do not have systems in place to support teachers' often invisible work, the community school model provides some strategies to lighten the load on schools and their educators. California is investing big in the model and the rest of the country is watching to see how it plays out. Additional Reading: POST Sign up for the MindShift email newsletter Your support makes KQED podcasts possible. You can show your love by donating! This episode was reported by Nimah Gobir. MindShift is produced by Ki Sung, Nimah Gobir, Jessica Plazcek and Katrina Schwartz. Seth Samuel is our sound designer. Additional support from Kyana Moghadam, Jen Chien, Gerald Fermin, Ethan Lindsey and Holly Kernan.

Stay Over Program toolkit presented at the National Community Schools and Engagement Conference 2023 in Philadelphia, June 6th - 10th

 

This is a big win for the program, as it gives us the opportunity to affect systemic change on a national level advocating for community schools, interdisciplinary efforts between CBOs, the City and School, as well as inclusive, culturally appropriate and dignified approaches. 

 

Celebrating the wins! We have many appearances planned this year. 


Stay tuned!