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Greeley‑Evans School District 6 outlines multi‑year community‑schools rollout starting with Maplewood

Board of Education of Greeley‑Evans School District 6 · January 13, 2026
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Summary

District leaders proposed a phased community‑schools model that would begin exploration at Maplewood this year, with full implementation at select Title I schools supported by 21st Century grant funds and a pending WellTrust application. Each site would have an onsite facilitator and centralized oversight.

District leaders told the Board of Education of Greeley‑Evans School District 6 on Jan. 12 that they plan to pilot a community‑schools model at Maplewood in an exploration year, then expand full implementation to additional Title I sites in a multi‑year rollout.

Assistant Superintendent Anthony Asmus said the approach builds on prior site experience and research: “Research around community schools says it's effective because it recognizes that academic success is closely tied to student well‑being, family stability, and strong community connections,” he told the board. He recounted Centennial’s on‑site health clinic, dental partnerships and a community laundry service as…

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