Integrated Support Services
Offered by: Communities In Schools of Renton-Tukwila
Claimed
Last updated:
November, 2021
This program is offered in person.
Address
8212 S 118th St
Seattle, WA 98178
Who It's For
AGE
5 — 11
GRADE LEVEL
Kindergarten — 5th
YOUTH WHO ARE
Limited to students in the Renton School District at: Benson Hill Elementary, Bryn Mawr Elementary, Campbell Hill Elementary, Cascade Elementary, Dimmitt Middle School, Highlands Elementary, Honey Dew Elementary, Lakeridge Elementary, McKnight Middle School, Nelsen Middle School, Renton High School, and Renton Park Elementary.
Program Overview
Every child has tremendous potential. We help students unlock their abilities and talents, giving them a brighter future. In partnership with public schools facing the greatest dropout challenges, Communities In Schools brings resources and volunteers into the school to help struggling students get back on track.
Many of the young people we serve are facing challenges both inside and outside the classroom. What sets Communities In Schools apart is the way we coordinate a comprehensive range of services to support all the needs of these students—academic and non-academic—so they come to school ready to learn.
The model we use to provide these services places a Communities In Schools site coordinator in a school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for the kids most at risk for dropping out, along with services geared to the entire school. The site coordinator works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
Many of the young people we serve are facing challenges both inside and outside the classroom. What sets Communities In Schools apart is the way we coordinate a comprehensive range of services to support all the needs of these students—academic and non-academic—so they come to school ready to learn.
The model we use to provide these services places a Communities In Schools site coordinator in a school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for the kids most at risk for dropping out, along with services geared to the entire school. The site coordinator works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
- One-to-one services such as academic help, basic needs like food and clothing, physical and mental health care, mentoring, or college and career preparation help individual students overcome barriers to success at school.
- School-wide offerings like bully prevention assemblies and after-school enrichment meet broad student needs.
Registration Details
How To Register
Contact the CISR liaison at your school.
