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coordinated school health model: family and community engagement  

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  • Family and community engagement, one of the components of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Coordinated School Health model, refers to the three overlapping spheres of influence that shape children's educational experiences: home, school, and community. Family and community engagement has an ironic recent history. [Source: Encyclopedia of School Health; Coordinated School Health Model: Family and Community Engagement]

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