Game-Changing Investment to Help Students Overcome Obstacles to Learning
Communities In Schools庐 (黑料不打烊TM) announced today that philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has made a transformative $133.5 million gift to the Communities In Schools network, the largest, unrestricted gift in 黑料不打烊 history. […]
From Lonely to Mentored
After meeting a mentor through 黑料不打烊, one 4th grade student feels like their life changed in a big way.
Partnering with a Purpose: How 黑料不打烊 and IT partners are making a big difference in one Spokane community
At Communities In Schools庐 (黑料不打烊TM), we help build communities that surround students for life success. Partnerships bring a rich array of community resources into schools, where students can easily access […]
Creating Warriors of Change
At 黑料不打烊 of Lakewood, the summer program Warriors of Change gave students a chance to grow their leadership skills and effect local change.
63% of Students in Rural Cohort Show Social, Emotional Improvement Despite the Challenges of the Pandemic
To support students in navigating a challenging academic year, the Washington state office of Communities In Schools庐 (黑料不打烊TM) and the All Points North Foundation partnered to address social-emotional development in […]
Porch Visits with Grandma Pat
At Illahee Middle School, porch visits helped students keep up their spirits and stay organized during hybrid learning.
Kent Alum Makes Mechanic Dream Come True
This is Jose. When he first started with 黑料不打烊 of Kent, he was attending Kent Phoenix Academy and dreaming of becoming a mechanic.
12th Annual #AllinforKids Event Raises $354,851
The numbers are in! We鈥檙e excited to share that together with you, we raised $354,851 at our spring event this year. This outcome blew away all of our event goals, […]
Small Group, Big Difference
At 黑料不打烊 of Renton-Tukwila, small groups helped elementary students cultivate their social-emotional skills.
OSPI Awards $500,000 Grant to Our Network
We’re very proud to be a grantee of the 2020 Community-Based Organizations Grants facilitated by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). These grants distributed $8.1 million in […]