The Barclay School is considered a community school. This means that Barclay creates and sustains partnerships with local organizations. These connections give students extended educational opportunities and  enable them to get involved within their neighborhoods beyond the walls of school. Through my placement at The Barclay School, I have also found opportunities to collaborate with several community organizations. 

Last fall, in a community meeting about revitalizing the vacant Rec Center (which is on school grounds) John from Greater Homewood Community Corporation (GHCC) approached me about facilitating a community mural. We looked at the outdoor wall, and agreed that because the space was surrounded by row homes, this could be a fantastic site for a community arts project.

Kelly, my site supervisor and community outreach coordinator for Barclay, works through GHCC as well.  Because of her connections, she maintains high awareness of new opportunities for students and partners. 

I have come to understand, from being at The Barclay School, that dedicated community organizations (like GHCC and Wide Angle Youth Media, which I have mentioned earlier) can help to enriching the educational experience of young learners. That is why I'm excited to work with John and the community, this spring, to create a public work of art which tells a story about our community.  Stay tuned for progress on that mural! We'll be starting in April. 



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