The UCLA Center for Community Schooling is a new campus-wide initiative to advance university-assisted community schools. As stable anchor institutions, universities play a unique role as K-12 community school partners. Our research, teaching, and service missions inform and are informed by the work of local schools and communities. In partnership, we are poised to disrupt historical inequalities and reimagine schooling as a public good that prepares all students to succeed in college, careers, and civic life.
UCLA Community School has engaged in this work for almost a decade and the Mann UCLA Community School partnership has just begun. The UCLA Center for Community Schooling was created to share the work of these schools and join with others to unite the K-12 community schools movement with higher education civic engagement reforms.
The UCLA Community Schools are part of a growing University-assisted Community Schools Network convened by the national Coalition for Community Schools and the University of Pennsylvania’s Netter Center for Community Partnerships. With generous support from the Netter Center, the UCLA Center for Community Schooling hosts an annual convening as well as school visits.
For more information, visit our website: communityschooling.gseis.ucla.edu
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