When adults talk about their high school experience, many mention people: the teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff who took the time to connect with them and get to really know them. That connection is what people remember about school. That connection is what keeps kids coming to school when outside forces and influences make that difficult. To keep students in school and provide the modeling and support necessary for them to graduate and become productive citizens, we have to focus on the relationships we build with them. Once students know that someone cares about them, they will do what they need to do to succeed.Many programs that work to reduce dropout rates and improve student performance provide money and resources. Of course, these are necessary in today’s struggling schools, but Communities In Schools takes the necessary next step to ensure that the money and resources make a difference. Communities in Schools places full-time staff in the school environment to work directly with students. Our staff are the faces that students see in their hallways every day. They become the day-to-day support students need to be successful in the classroom and the community.Also Read: Developing Emotional Intelligence in Kids Through Group ActivitiesCommunities in Schools employs a five-step program model that has helped more than a million students stay in school and achieve success, involving:
- needs assessment
- planning
- integrated student support
- monitoring and adjustment
- evaluation.

