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Community Schools Partnership Program

Community Schools Partnership Program

Plymouth Elementary is proud to be a funded Community School through the California Community Schools Partnership Program (CCSPP), an initiative prioritized by the California Department of Education to support schools with higher needs and lower Unduplicated Pupil Counts (UPC). A Community School is both a place and a set of partnerships that connect school, family, and community. It is distinguished by its integrated focus on academics, youth development, family support, health and social services, and community development. As a Community School in the implementation phase, we are expanding access to services, deepening family and community engagement, and offering enriching opportunities that help every student feel supported, connected, and ready to thrive.

Members of the Plymouth Community Advisory Team pose together

Some members of the Plymouth Community Advisory Team after presenting Plymouth Community Schools' work at a School Board Meeting.

Plymouth Elementary School CCSPP Grant Implementation Goals

  • Strengthen family engagement & support services
    by establishing Plymouth Elementary as the central hub for community resources, offering staff development, family education workshops, and student enrichment programs, while connecting families with essential services to enhance student success and engagement.
  • Enhance student well-being & health support
    by expanding counseling services, integrating SEL curricula, and providing resources that meet the essential needs of staff, students, and families.
  • Expand academic support & enrichment opportunities
    by offering extended learning time and opportunities through Plymouth Elementary staff and community partners, strengthening MTSS-aligned interventions, and implementing data-driven strategies to close student learning gaps and promote enrichment.