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Communities In Schools reports student supports and announces 'Miss Anita's Food Pantry'

Rockport-Fulton Independent School District Board of Trustees · November 19, 2025
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Gloria Taylor of Communities In Schools told the Rockport-Fulton school board CIS serves all four district campuses, case-manages 280 students in intensive services with strong outcome metrics, and announced a grant-funded pantry named 'Miss Anita's Food Pantry' with funding through 2027.

Rockport — Communities In Schools (CIS) leaders told the Rockport-Fulton ISD board they are expanding student and family supports across all four district campuses and will open a grant-funded food pantry named in memory of a local staff member.

Gloria Taylor, CEO for Communities In Schools (speaker 10), said CIS assigns a full-time case manager to each campus and reported 280 students receiving intensive, case-managed services locally. Taylor presented outcome figures she said were validated by the Texas Education Agency: “A 100% of the case managed seniors graduated,” she said; she…

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