• March 1, 2021

    Brookings Study cites Cincinnati CLCs as Pathbreaking

    Center for Universal Education at Brookings/February 2021 Today community schools represent up to 8 percent of all the country’s schools. Following the pathbreaking examples of Cincinnati, Florida, Kentucky, New York City, and Oakland, additional cities and states are just beginning… Read More

  • February 1, 2021

    School Community Led by People, Not Billionaires

    LA Progressive Bottom-Up Rather Than Top-Down “I was shocked that the state would consider a failed reform model that would take control of a Durham school out of our community’s hands,” Durham school board member Natalie Beyer recalls about her… Read More

  • January 23, 2021

    Oyler Partnership Greens Up Lower Price Hill

    World Wildlife Fund / January 2021 A group of youth employees converged in Lower Price Hill, a Cincinnati neighborhood that is more susceptible to a changing climate, to plant perennial fruit trees and medicinal herbs in what was a vacant… Read More

  • January 20, 2021

    CLCI Presentation at City Council Neighborhoods Committee

    CitiCable / January 19,2021 The Community Learning Center Institute’s (CLCI) Executive Director Darlene Kamine and Director of School-Centered Neighborhood Development Adelyn Hall made the featured presentation at the City of Cincinnati Neighborhoods Committee, chaired by Council Member Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney.… Read More