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What is a community School?
A Community School is an exciting approach to the integration of a local school with the neighborhood that it serves.
It provides a vehicle for the participation of all community residents in social, educational and recreational activities.

Advantages of a Community School

  • Increases the use of the local school's facilities
  • Integrates and coordinates existing public services
  • Enhances learning through formal and informal activities
  • Develops the school as a hub of community activities and services
  • Improves the quality of life in the neighborhood
  • Reinforces a sense of community

Who Are We?
CLCSA Board of Directors

  • Lorna Griffeth - Board Chair
  • Misty Wagner - Vice Chair
  • Corrine Barber - Principal
  • Owen Skonberg
  • Steve Mowat
  • Angel Bage
  • Nancy Renner
  • Cindy Baker

Annual Memberships
Become a member today, receive program discounts, voting privileges, and seasonal/special event promotions.
Cost: $20 per family or $5 per person

Mission Statement
"Our aim is to improve the quality of life for our community by focusing on the social, educational and recreational needs of families within this community."

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