Massena Central School Community Schools

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Massena Central School Community Schools MCSD Community School. Our Kids. Our School. Our Community.

Four Pillars of Community Schools Expanded Learning Opportunities / Student Engagement Health and Social Support / Integrated Student Supports Family & Community Engagement Collaborative Leadership & Practices Four pillars of community schools - defined by the Learning Policy Institute MCSD Community School. Our Kids. Our School. Our Community.

Pillar 1: Expanded Learning Opportunities / Student Engagement Community Cares Smarter Lunchrooms Eat Smart NY Red Sand Project Family Swim Walk with a Doc Smarter Lunchrooms Monthly Speakers After School Clubs Community Cares Expansion (additional classrooms & grades) MCSD Community School. Our Kids. Our School. Our Community.

Pillar 2: Health and Social Support / Integrated Student Supports Mental Health in Schools (Massena Wellness & MIT) Handle with Care Caseworker in Schools Massena Community Resource Directory College Student Mentoring (SUNY Potsdam & St. Lawrence University) Handle With Care Expansion (Massena PD, Sheriff’s Department & State Police Troop B) MCSD Community School. Our Kids. Our School. Our Community.

Pillar 3: Family & Community Engagement Student & Family Donations Participation in local, county, and statewide working groups Trunk or Treat Attendance Matters! Parent Cafe Bridges out of Poverty / Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-by-World Ready-4-School Student & Family Community Task Force MCSD Community School. Our Kids. Our School. Our Community.

Pillar 4: Collaborative Leadership & Practices Community Schools Advisory Board & Project Specific Work Groups Administrative Council Building Attendance Committees Student Needs Assessment Parent / Guardian Needs Assessment Faculty / Staff Needs Assessment MCSD Community School. Our Kids. Our School. Our Community.