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Part V - Community Schools as School–University Partnerships

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2025

Janna Dresden
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University of Georgia
JoAnne Ferrara
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Manhattanville University
Jane E. Neapolitan
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Towson University
Diane Yendol-Hoppey
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University of North Florida
Jori S. Beck
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Old Dominion University
Morgan Z. Faison
Affiliation:
University of Georgia
Sonia E. Janis
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University of Georgia
Kathleen Provinzano
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Binghamton University
Logan Rutten
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University of North Dakota
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