The CIS Model
Most communities have resources available to help students succeed in school and prepare for life - but they may be in the wrong place. Children and families must first locate and then travel to agencies scattered all over town, usually during school hours and with no way to coordinate the various services.
CIS reverses this process, bringing resources and relationships to where children already spend their days - the public school. These resources are delivered in a caring, coordinated manner. The result is students succeeding in school.
Watch a short video about how CIS helps students stay in school and prepare for a successful life.
See a PowerPoint presentation about how the CIS model works.
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