학술논문

University-Assisted Community Schools as Partners in Neighborhood Revitalization Efforts
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Source
Children & Schools. Jan 2023 45(1):35-45.
Subject
School Community Relationship
Universities
Community Schools
Partnerships in Education
Neighborhood Improvement
Community Development
Educational Improvement
Elementary Schools
Neighborhood Schools
Safety
Educational Environment
Behavior Problems
Incidence
COVID-19
Pandemics
Learner Engagement
Electronic Learning
Family School Relationship
College School Cooperation
Language
English
ISSN
1532-8759
1545-682X
Abstract
Urban policymakers, city officials, and community residents utilize neighborhood revitalization initiatives to establish safe and empowered neighborhoods. In 2016, leaders in Columbus, Ohio, launched a neighborhood revitalization effort designed to improve safety, access to opportunities, and economic development in the historically underserved Linden neighborhood. A priority focus involved strengthening Linden schools through the development of two university-assisted community schools (UACS). Using the community collaboration model as a guide, leaders from the schools, university, nonprofit, and local government sectors partnered to support school improvement processes in two Linden K-6 elementary schools. Annual stakeholder surveys have demonstrated marked improvements in perceptions of neighborhood safety, school climate, and the overall learning support system. The prevalence of behavioral incidences among students has decreased. Further, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UACS model helped sustain student engagement and virtual learning and keep families connected to the schools. This article describes implementation outputs and evaluation outcomes associated with adopting the UACS model in these two Linden elementary schools. Findings contribute to a greater understanding of how UACS can serve as partners in neighborhood revitalization efforts.