Coatesville board approves MOU with Union Community Care to bring on‑site primary health to senior high
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The board approved a memorandum of understanding with Union Community Care to provide year‑round, on‑site primary health services at Coatesville Area Senior High School; board members cited strong student interest in the partnership.
COATESVILLE, Pa. — The Coatesville Area School District board on Jan. 27 approved a memorandum of understanding with Union Community Care to provide on‑site primary health services at Coatesville Area Senior High School year‑round.
The MOU was described to the board as a partnership under which Union Community Care will provide services 12 months a year at the senior high. Board members said they had received numerous emails from eleventh‑grade students expressing support for the service, and several members voiced appreciation for the student engagement.
One board member said they “have really enjoyed reading all of them” and that they “love seeing the engagement from our students,” and the board moved and approved the MOU during the consent/finance section of the meeting.
The board did not read the full MOU into the record during the meeting; the action was recorded as an approval of the recommended memorandum of understanding. Administration and Student Services were assigned follow‑up tasks to finalize MOU terms and an implementation schedule.
What’s next District staff will finalize the MOU terms and an implementation timeline, with administration reporting back to the board on next steps and scheduling; the board also directed staff to coordinate service start‑up details with school leadership.
