CCSPP Grant
Contact Program Coordinator for Community Schools Support: 831-272-4078
CCSPP Overview
The California Community School Partnership Program (CCSPP) Grant intends to establish and expand Community Schools across California. A community school utilizes the whole-child approach to assess and address student, family, and community needs. It becomes the heart of the neighborhood by recognizing the strengths in our community, strengthening participation in schools, and bringing resources to help students, families, and communities thrive!
What is a Community School
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The Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE) is proud to serve as the Central Coast Regional Technical Assistance Center. In addition, we have our own community school that is guided by the 4 pillars of the Community Schools Framework which include:
- Integrated Student Supports
- Expanded Learning Time & Opportunities
- Active Family & Community Engagement
- Collaborative Leadership & Practices
Salinas Community School
The Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE) alternative education programs expertly provide customized solutions for students who learn better in non-traditional settings. Our programs include:
- Salinas Community School, Bob Hoover Academy at MCOE
- Salinas Community School, Independent Studies
- Salinas Community School, Silver Star Program
- Silver Star Resource Center on Laurel
- Wellington Smith Jr. School, Juvenile Hall
- Wellington Smith Jr. School, Youth Center
- Open Door Charter
The Four Pillars of Community Schools
- Pillar 1: Integrated Student Supports
- Pillar 2: Expanded Learning Time and Opportunity
- Pillar 3: Active Family and Community Engagement
- Pillar 4: Collaborative Leadership and Practices