11/2/22

On the Rise: Cincinnati's Community Learning Centers [Episode 3: Community Development]

In 2001, Cincinnati passed a school board policy to turn all of their schools into Community Schools, called Community Learning Centers in Ohio. Go inside to see how these schools can help revitalize a neighborhood by combining community power with the resources that children need to thrive.

Community schools are the kind of public schools that families want and children need: coordinated, inclusive, comprehensive, adaptive, responsive, and above all else, equitable. Cincinnati's Community Schools are called "Community Learning Centers" and this four-film series from MediaSutra and the Partnership for the Future of Learning takes a deep dive into how these schools are working!

See the rest of the series, along with resources, here:

https://futureforlearning.org/media/cincinnati-film-series/

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