September 24, 2008; Washington, DC: The Community Agenda for America’s Public Schools is an action plan to ensure that all children enter school healthy, ready to learn and succeed. It prepares students to pursue post secondary education and become productive family and community members. The Community Agenda will help struggling youth, families and communities improve their lives by fostering school and community partnerships that support student outcomes. Key national leaders from education, youth development, community engagement, health and social services, and higher education organizations will sign on to a set of strategies and solutions enabling communities to support public education.
Quality education is critical and schools cannot do the job in isolation. For all students to achieve academic success the community must become active partners in addressing the challenges in the lives of youth, their families and neighborhoods, enabling schools to remain focused on their core mission of education.
United Way works with partners across the country to pioneer and support the integrated student services model outlined in the Community Agenda. One such example is the work of United Way of the Lehigh Valley (UWGLV). UWGLV, a Coalition for Community Schools partner located in the Northeast corner of Pennsylvania, has been perfecting their matchmaking skills since they launched their ambitious COMPASS Community Schools Initiative (Community Partners for Student Success) in 2005. The Lehigh Valley is composed of three major urban hubs, suburbs, and pockets of rural communities between Philadelphia and New York City...click here to read the full article...