Communities In Schools

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Communities In Schools (CIS) is a non-profit organization based in America. CIS works within public and charter schools to help at-risk students. CIS works with schools in 25 states and the District of Columbia.[1] In In February 2020, CIS announced that VIA Metropolitan Transit Board of Trustees chairman and former San Antonio City Councilman Rey Saldaña would become the new president and CEO.[2]

National evaluation

Overview

In 2005, CIS was awarded a fourteen million dollar contract to evaluate its national network and programming.[3] ICF International,[4] was contracted to conduct the five-year longitudinal study titled, The National Evaluation of Communities In Schools. The study was designed to determine the effectiveness of the CIS model. Based on an in-depth analysis of 1,776 schools served by CIS, a comparative analysis of outcomes from more than 1,200 CIS served and non-CIS served comparison schools, and comparative analysis of CIS served students and non-CIS served students alongside in-depth case studies of students. The study was being conducted in three phases.[5]

Results

  • Among dropout prevention programs, using scientifically based evidence, the CIS model is one of a very few in the United States proven to keep students in school and is the only dropout prevention program in the nation with scientifically based evidence to prove that it can increase graduation rates. B
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  • When implemented with high fidelity, the CIS model results in a higher percentage of students reaching proficiency in fourth- and eighth-grade reading and math.
  • Effective implementation of the CIS model correlates more strongly with positive school-level outcomes (i.e., dropout and graduation rates, achievement, etc.) than does the uncoordinated provision of service alone, resulting in notable improvements of school level outcomes in the context of the CIS model.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Communities in Schools | Northeast Texas Community College". www.ntcc.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  2. ^ Ibañez, David (2020-02-18). "Rey Saldaña to lead national education nonprofit in Virginia". KSAT. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  3. ^ "Program Development, Management, and Evaluation Services to Foundations and Non-Profits," ICF International, p.2, "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2008-10-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Magazine, STEM. "STEM Magazine". stem. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  5. ^ Porowski, Allan; Passa, Aikaterini (2011-01-31). "The Effect of Communities In Schools on High School Dropout and Graduation Rates: Results From a Multiyear, School-Level Quasi-Experimental Study". Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR). 16 (1): 24–37. doi:10.1080/10824669.2011.545977. ISSN 1082-4669. S2CID 53375439.
  6. ^ "Communities In Schools and the Model of Integrated Student Services: A Proven Solution to America's Dropout Epidemic," Communities In Schools National Office, 2008, p.3-7,http://www.cisnet.org/about/NationalEvaluation/Normal.asp?Segment=5.0[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "National Evaluation: Student-Level Studies," Communities In Schools National Office, http://www.cisnet.org/about/NationalEvaluation/Normal.asp?Segment=3.0[permanent dead link]

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