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Washington Unified highlights community schools work: 1,700 students engaged, expanded tutoring and health supports
Summary
District leaders told the board the community schools program served more than 1,700 students across four sites last year and expanded services including food distributions, tutoring, and health screenings; administrators invited families to a multicultural celebration Oct. 29.
Washington Unified School District leaders presented an overview of the district’s community schools work Sept. 25, telling the board that coordinators and site-based programs supported thousands of students and families through services ranging from food distribution to college-access activities.
June Flores, director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (Community Schools and Student Leadership), told the board that more than 1,700 students participated in community school activities across the district’s four…
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