by CISGA | Apr 1, 2021 | COVID-19, Our Work in Schools
MISSING MORE THAN 5 DAYS A YEAR BEGINS TO IMPACT STUDENT PERFORMANCE. Communities In Schools Site Coordinator, Kathleen Richardson is on the CARES team at Stockbridge High School to make sure kids who should be learning virtually are logging on to classes. The school...
by CISGA | Mar 17, 2021 | Our Work in Schools
To say that times are hard does not put into words what some of us are experiencing at this time. Family Connections/Communities In Schools of Hancock County Inc. has endured some of the toughest time that one can imagine. Since COVID-19 hit Georgia last year,...
by CISGA | Feb 16, 2021 | Our Students
From Tragedy to Triumph Meet a Communities in Schools of Georgia 9th grader. He’s courageous, optimistic and future-focused. He enjoys his history and biology classes, and dreams of college and then medical school. With a flair for Italian cooking, he’s a fan of the...
by CISGA | Feb 2, 2021 | Our Students
Creative Students Pop to New Heights in Troup County A club in Communities in Schools (CIS) Georgia of Troup County sites is empowering students through art, writing and mindfulness. Funded through a Project Safe Neighborhood grant and offered at four schools in...
by CISGA | Jan 27, 2021 | COVID-19, Equity
As the nation’s leading provider of integrated student supports, Communities In Schools (CIS) is uniquely positioned to assist in creating equitable conditions for learning by virtue of the fact its trained staff already work directly with school personnel. The role...