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Building Relationships with PASA

Providence mayor and after-school program leaders discuss how hundreds of community partnerships have worked to engage youth as well as the whole city. Learn how PASA develops relationships, plus tips and links to help you build your own.

Providence mayor and after-school program leaders discuss how hundreds of community partnerships have worked to engage youth as well as the whole city. Learn how PASA develops relationships, plus tips and links to help you build your own.
Credits | Release Date: 01/20/2009

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Read the following tips from the Providence mayor and program leaders, or click here for additional resources.

Relationship-Building Tips

Here are some tips for forming and keeping lasting school-community relationships.

  • Network to build relationships.
  • Spread the word to your internal base. Start with friends and colleagues.
  • Talk to parent and parent-leaders in your school. Identify their skills and recruit them as mentors or spokespeople.
  • Talk about the project at open houses and orientations. Ask anyone and everyone to support the kids.
  • Form and nurture partnerships.
  • Identify companies, youth organizations, nonprofits, and colleges that want to create a school-community connection.
  • Give presentations, and set up a booth at company outreach events.
  • Host thank-you events and provide constant feedback.
  • Develop a seamless tie between classroom and the extended day.
  • Create organization. Provide ongoing training and support for mentors. Schedule meeting times when mentors and teachers can discuss student progress and create cohesive lesson plans.
  • Consider hiring a liaison to act as a mentor trainer and student tutor.
  • Update parents on how their kids are doing socially and academically.
  • Invite mentors and partners to staff meetings and teacher luncheons. Keep everyone focused on a connection between the classroom and project.

Relationship-Building Links

Check out these Web sites for more information about developing community partnerships.