Imperial County Community Schools

WHAT IS A COMMUNITY SCHOOL?

In a community school, the school staff members work together with families and community members to create safe, supportive spaces where students have what they need to learn; families are partners and have what they need to thrive; and communities benefit from stronger, healthier, more informed people. 

The California Community Schools Framework defines a community school in the following way:

"A community school is any school serving pre-kindergarten through high school students using a 'whole-child' approach, with 'an integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development, and community engagement.' As a school improvement strategy, community school initiatives enable the local educational agency and school to work closely with educators, students, and families to understand and address the unique needs, assets, and aspirations of the school community. Community schools then design their own curricula and programs to support the whole child and partner with community-based organizations and local government agencies to align community resources to realize a shared vision for success. They improve student outcomes by addressing students’ academic, cognitive, physical, mental, and social-emotional needs. In addition to orchestrating governmental and community resources, community schools meet the needs of children and youth by building a positive school climate and trusting relationships, along with rich learning opportunities that prepare all students to succeed in college, career, and life.”

The Imperial County Office of Education, in partnership with the Orange County Department of Education, the San Diego County Office of Education, and Community Schools Learning Exchange, supports districts and schools in the Southern California region in building capacity to drive their community schools efforts. 

Designated as one of eight regional technical assistance centers (R-TAC) by the State Board of Education, these organizations are working collectively to assist emerging and existing community schools through creating support networks, sharing best practices, planning for success, leveraging funding, and coordinating services.

This partnership, anchored in shared leadership, helps strengthen integration and capacity-building efforts, and allows for consistent communication, collaboration, and greater coherence across the region. The diversity of our partners offers a comprehensive perspective that provides a strong foundation for the community schools framework to flourish. 

Imperial County Community Schools District Support

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David Blanco
ICOE Alternative Education
david.blanco@icoe.org
760-829-3063

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Alma Martinez
El Centro Elementary School District
amartinez@ecesd.org
760-352-5712 ext. 8566

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Denise Mendoza
Brawley Elementary School District
dmendoza@besd.org
760-344-2330

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April Mazon
Seeley Union School District
amazon@seeleyusd.org
760-352-3571

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Alejandra Limon
Calexico Unified School District
alimon@cusdk12.org
760-768-3888 ext. 4972

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Rigoberto Ponce
Holtville Unified School District
rponce@husd.net
760-3560573

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Elizabeth Gonzalez
Meadows Union School District
egonzalez@musdk8.net
760-352-7512

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Yoli Viviana Sanchez
Heber Elementary School District
ysanchez@hebersd.org
760-337-6530 x 2319

Dalia Escutia
Brawley Union High School
descutia@brawleyhigh.org
760-899-0195

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April 2024

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May 2024

2023-24 Community Schools Network Meetings Flyer

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2023-24 Community Schools Network Meetings Flyer

Contact Information

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Armando Lopez
Director of District and
Community School Support
(760)312-6611
armando.lopez@icoe.org

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Michael Garcia
Coordinator
(760) 312-6571
michael.garcia@icoe.org

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Lilianna Seanez
Clerical Assistant II
760-312-6526
lily.seanez@icoe.org