Community Schools in Rural California: Leveraging Shared Resources in West Kern County
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| Title: | Community Schools in Rural California: Leveraging Shared Resources in West Kern County |
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| Language: | English |
| Authors: | Laura E. Hernández, Emily Germain, Learning Policy Institute |
| Source: | Learning Policy Institute. 2026. |
| Availability: | Learning Policy Institute. 1530 Page Mill Road Suite 200, Palo Alto, CA 94304. Tel: 650-332-9797; e-mail: info@learningpolicyinstitute.org; Web site: https://learningpolicyinstitute.org |
| Peer Reviewed: | Y |
| Page Count: | 69 |
| Publication Date: | 2026 |
| Sponsoring Agency: | Stuart Foundation |
| Document Type: | Reports - Research |
| Education Level: | Elementary Secondary Education |
| Descriptors: | Rural Schools, Barriers, Community Schools, School Community Relationship, Shared Resources and Services, School Districts, Success, Resource Allocation, Educational Improvement, School Personnel, Personnel Selection, Capacity Building, Sustainability, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education |
| Geographic Terms: | California |
| Abstract: | Rural schools and the distinct obstacles their leaders face in spurring school improvement have received increasing public and policy attention. While rural schools are diverse, studies indicate that many share common challenges, including lower student achievement in comparison to their nonrural counterparts and the presence of achievement gaps as students progress into secondary settings. Other studies highlight that many students and families in rural settings face socioeconomic difficulties, often noting how job insecurity and discrimination shape rural living and student outcomes. Additional research demonstrates that structural factors, including teacher recruitment and retention, limited administrative capacity, and inconsistent access to services, can hinder operations in rural schools and impede student progress. Enabled by state and federal investments, many leaders in rural districts are turning to community schooling to address the realities their students and families face. Community schools represent an evidence-based school improvement strategy in which educators, community members, families, and students work together to strengthen conditions for student learning. To do this, community schools organize in- and out-of-school resources, supports, and opportunities to enable student success and well-being, typically instituting a range of whole child educational approaches that support academic, social, and emotional development. Systems-level supports that enable community school development, continuous improvement, and sustainability play an important role, particularly when seeking to support community schools at scale. Practitioners, policymakers, and community members are seeking guidance on how to use investments to implement and sustain high-quality community schools. However, studies on the structures and practices that enable quality community school implementation are few. Even fewer focus on the strategy's enactment in rural settings, despite the distinct challenges and opportunities in rural communities. This case study addresses these research gaps and examines how a cross-district collaborative--the West Kern Consortium for Full-Service Community Schools (West Kern Consortium)--leveraged shared resources to enable student success and well-being through its implementation of the community schools strategy in its rural context. |
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| Entry Date: | 2026 |
| Accession Number: | ED678899 |
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