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Chico Unified School District

EVERY STUDENT, EVERY DAY

Chico Unified School District

EVERY STUDENT, EVERY DAY

California Community Schools Partnership Program

The California Community Schools Partnership Program (CCSPP) supports a transformative approach to public education through the development and expansion of Community Schools. A Community School is defined as a public school serving students from Transitional Kindergarten (TK) through 12th grade that embraces a whole-child framework—integrating academics with health and social services, social emotional well-being, family engagement, and community partnerships.
 
As a school improvement strategy, community schools foster deep collaboration between schools, families, students, and community-based organizations. These partnerships work to understand and respond to the unique needs, assets, and aspirations of the local community. In doing so, schools can align supports and tailor academic and enrichment programs to help every student thrive.
 
The following schools were awarded the California Community Schools Partnership Program Implementation Grant as Cohort 3 starting the 2024-2025 School year: Academy for Change (AFC), Center for Alternative Learning (CAL), Chapman Elementary School, Citrus Elementary School, Fair View High School, McManus Elementary School and Oakdale Independent Study.
The following California Community Schools Partnership Program Implementation Plans were approved at the 6/18/25 Regular Board of Education Meeting.
 
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View the California Community Schools Partnership Program page on the California Department of Education (CDE) website: CDE Website

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