Abstract

There is much to admire about community schools, which provide students and their families with wrap-around services focusing on mental health, nutrition, college counseling, and other needs. However, says PDK’s Joshua Starr, the community schools movement needs to address a couple of problems that could undermine its work over the long term — one problem has to do with its use of resources and the other with its use of data.

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