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Preferred term
full-service community schools
Definition
- The evidence is clear that students with unmet health and social needs, such as inadequate health care, poor nutrition and lack of housing, often have difficulty in schools. Full-service community schools provide strategies to overcome some of these nonacademic obstacles to learning. [Source: Encyclopedia of School Health; Full-Service Community Schools]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/full-service_community_schools
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