Wisconsin Community Schools Conference Request for Proposals 
The Wisconsin Coalition for Community Schools will be hosting its second annual community school conference on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. This is a gathering of educators, families, partners, coordinators, elected officials and other stakeholders with the purpose of enhancing our learning and demonstrating the impact of Community Schools across the state of Wisconsin. 

Our theme for our state conference is "Community Schools: A Shared Vision of Hope for Wisconsin’s Future"
We are currently accepting presenter proposals for breakout sessions. Our goal this year is to center our conference on the 6 Key Practices for community schools. 

We encourage presenters to submit proposals highlighting your work and impact on: 

- Collaborative leadership, shared power and voice
- Expanded and enriched learning opportunities 
- Rigorous, community-connected classroom instruction
- Culture of belonging, safety, and care
- Integrated systems of support
- Powerful student and family engagement 

To learn more about these 6 Key Practices you can click on the link below: 

We encourage you to submit a proposal highlighting the impact you have had as it relates to one or more of these six key practices. 

Partnerships are invited to submit more than one proposal. 

The deadline to submit proposals is March 30, 2025. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact at Leigh Ann Martinez at lmartinez@unitedwayracine.org 
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