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Too many children are among California’s uncounted homeless. They need help too.

Deborah L. McCoy and Pedro A. Noguera
2024
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Integration of Housing Services & Mckinney-Vento (MKV) Homeless Student Education

Jeremy Simon GSPP, PLUS Fellow
2024
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A research brief proposed for the California Department of Education by Jeremy Simon GSPP, PLUS Fellow, Spring 2024

The Personal is Pedagogical: Student-led Learning Builds College and Career Skills and Community

Mallory Logan, Social Studies Teacher, Oakland High School
2023
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Investing in Youth as Community Leaders

Akayla Matthews, Laiza Eve Reconoco, and Victor Diaz, Law and Social Justice Pathway, Oakland High School
2023
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Creating Coherence: Building a Home for Students Experiencing Homelessness in California’s Community Schools

Deborah L. McKoy
2023
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Learning Exchange: Showcasing Education Innovation and Research for Students Experiencing Homelessness

Deborah L. McKoy, Ruby Kosewicz-Strickland, Ian Mardigal
2023
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Convening Report

A Lot [of Parking]: Quantifying Parking at New Public High Schools in California

Sydney Maves
2023
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As California increases efforts to promote a more sustainable, multi-modal transportation ecosystem, it is important to understand how different parcel uses, especially those that benefit from public funding, such as schools, determine parking requirements. Given California’s evolving approach to off-street parking provisions and the state’s funding of new school development projects, the amount of parking…

Aligning Career Technical Education/Linked Learning and McKinney-VentoHomeless Assistance Policy & Practice

Mara Ingrid Ang
2023
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Climate-Resilient California Schools: A Call to Action

Center for Cities + Schools, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health, UndauntedK12, and Ten Strands
2023
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Amid fires, wildfire smoke, extreme heat, and other climate-driven disasters and health hazards, California’s leading experts in children’s health and education have come together to call for a cost-effective, ten year $150 billion investment to ensure K-12 public schools can remain open and provide safe and healthy places for California’s children to learn and grow….

Oakland High School: Student Agency, Partnership, and Dignity

Lucetricia M. Anderson, McKinney-Vento Liaison, Oakland Unified School District
2023
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How Well Do New K-12 Public School Sites in California Incorporate Mitigation Measures Known to Reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled?

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Sydney Maves, Amy Thomson
2022
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Problem Statement: To support its policy goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in recent years, California has enacted land use and transportation policies aimed at reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT). One of these new policies, Senate Bill (SB) 743 (Steinberg, 2013), requires lead agencies to measure development impacts on VMT and identify feasible mitigation…

Forging New Pathways: Mobilizing Youth as Agents of Change in California’s Homeless Education Policy

Deborah L. McKoy and Joanne Lin-Hening
2022
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Opinion: How California can give unhoused students a helping hand

Deborah McKoy and Lucetricia M. Anderson
2022
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Y-PLAN’s success shows what is possible when we entrust young people to lead

Gauging Good Stewardship: Is California Adequately and Equitably Investing in its Public School Facilities?

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Semhar Gebrekristos, Lily Neinstedt
2022
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Public school districts across California struggle to upkeep and modernize their school facilities. For many districts, aging inventory, coupled with limited capital funding opportunities, has led to school facilities with ballooning deferred maintenance problems and classrooms that do not appropriately support modern instructional practices. These realities also work against California’s priorities for high quality, equitable…

Planning for Resilient Early Care and Education: Addressing Climate Vulnerabilities

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Center for Cities + Schools, Low Income Investment Fund
2022
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Children born today will bear the brunt of the burden of climate change despite having the least responsibility for causing it. Growing calls to position climate change as a child’s rights crisis are rooted in research on the unique physical and mental health impacts that high temperatures, poor air quality, and stress associated with living…

Planning Cities With Young People and Schools: Forging Justice, Generating Joy

Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Shirl Buss
2022
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This book summarizes two decades of civic youth engagement from California to New York to Japan. It offers a set of best practices for urban planners seeking to reimagine our cities for and with young people.

Education Workforce Housing in California: Developing the 21st Century Campus

Terner Center for Housing Innovation, cityLAB, Center for Cities + Schools
2022
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Education Workforce Housing in California: Developing the 21st Century Campus, a new report and companion handbook from cityLAB, Center for Cities + Schools, and the Terner Center for Housing Innovation, provides a comprehensive overview of the potential for land owned by school districts to be designed and developed for teachers and other employees. Developed in…

K-12 Student Homelessness: Analysis of Policy Responses to Student Homelessness in CA

Hayden Rosenberg, and Caroline Siegel Singh
2021
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Education of Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY)

Jesse Kannam, Joanne Lin-Hening, Elizabeth Uno
2021
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Policy Brief prepared for the California Department of Education (CDE), Homeless Education Program

Cultivating Inclusion: Belonging and Agency in Young Black Men through Civic Action Research

Amanda Eppley, Blanca Gamez-Djokic, Deborah L. McKoy
2021
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K-12 Student Homelessness Analysis of Policy Responses to Student Homelessness in CA

Hayden Rosenberg, Caroline Siegel Singh
2021
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For the last five years, the California Department of Education (CDE) has reported a steady increase in homeless K-12 students in the state1. In the academic year 2018-2019, over 207,000 California K-12 students were without appropriate, consistent and stable housing2. Unhoused K-12 students are disproportionately LGBTQ+, migrants, students of color, and students with disabilities, exacerbating…

Cultivating a Sense of Place for and With Immigrant Students Through University, School, Community Partnerships

Amanda Eppley, Myrna Ortiz Villar, Deborah L. McKoy
2021
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Y-PLAN Public Space Policy Brief

Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Elena Eimert
2020
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A Framework For Effectively Engaging Youth and Schools in Inclusive Resilience Planning

Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Shirl Buss
2020
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Defense of Learning: A Community of Practice Model to Advance Equity, Access, and Social Justice in Sacramento CUSD

Mary Cate Gustafson-Quiett
2020
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Sacramento City Unified School District’s (SCUSD) college and career readiness initiatives, as cited in the 2016-2021 Strategic Plan, only equip students with half of the skills and requirements necessary for graduates to succeed in their post-secondary options (Conley, 2012). Namely, SCUSD fails to assess critical soft skills, such as perseverance, growth mindsets, goal-setting, collaboration, etc.,…

Voices from the Field: A glimpse behind the scenes at the team that has shaped and been shaped by 20 years of Y-PLAN

Amanda Eppley, Elena Eimert, Deborah L. McKoy
2020
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The Equity Imperative: Project-based Distance Learning

Young Whan Choi
2020
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Y-PLAN Transportation Policy Brief

Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Elena Eimert
2020
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COVID-19 BRIEF #1: Reopening Schools Safely and Equitably Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: School Facilities are Frontline Defense in Reducing Risk

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2020
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As the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, rapidly spread across the globe in Spring 2020, one of the most widely implemented risk reduction measures utilized was to physically close all school buildings. Reopening America’s public schools for site-based instruction safely amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic (without a vaccine) is remarkably complicated and hotly debated. Operating healthy school…

Are California Public Schools Scratch-Cooking Ready? A survey of food service directors on the state of school kitchens

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Ariana Gunderson, Debbie Friedman, Angela McKee Brown, Sadie Wilson, Vanessa Gomez
2020
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One way to serve healthier school meals is by incorporating “scratch-cooking” techniques, whereby many or most of the ingredients are prepared onsite from a raw and/or minimally processed form, into school food service programs. However, the vast majority of public school kitchens across the U.S. and in California are not designed and/or equipped to scratch…

Equity, Access, and Social Justice in SCUSD

Amanda Eppley, Deborah L. McKoy, Blanca Gamez-Djokic
2020
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Y-PLAN Oakland AAMA: Action Research Partnership Brief

Blanca Gamez-Djokic, Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley
2020
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Y-PLAN Housing Policy Brief

Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Elena Eimert
2020
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Research Brief: Lessons from a year of equitable, authentic engagement of young people in long-range regional planning

Amanda Eppley, Deborah L. McKoy, Raquel Trinidad
2020
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[VIDEO] Achieving fair funding for school modernization in California: a case study

John Fensterwald
2019
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California has run out of money to help school districts build and repair schools. See EdSource’s video explainer that highlight’s CC+S research.

Putting Data to Work to Support OUSD Teacher Retention

Chris Kaiser-Nyman
2019
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A PLUS fellow report on teacher retention in OUSD

The Case for Investing in Teacher Wellness

Irene Farnsworth
2019
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A PLUS fellow policy brief on teacher wellness and retention in the Oakland Unified School District.

Students Partner With Facebook to Build Affordable Housing

Scott Budman
2019
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High school students took a plan for housing for low income families that they took to Facebook and got donations to create this project.

How to make the world a better place? Start with exercise bikes, for one

Steve Rubenstein
2019
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Article in the San Francisco Chronicle from April 25, 2019 highlighting a daylong Y-PLAN conference at UC Berkeley.

Richmond Community Informs and Transforms the Role of Family and Community Voice in the WCCUSD LCAP

Diana Casanova
2019
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“The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) represents a significant shift in how California funds its schools. Established in 2013, the State of California founded LCFF on a principle of equity. Under this new law, the state uses a weighted pupil formula and allocates more money to school districts for high-need student subgroups as defined by…

Bay Area students pitched housing solution to Facebook, social media leader listened

Amanda del Castillo
2019
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High school students took a plan for housing for low income families that they took to Facebook and got donations to create this project.

Close to Home: 4th graders can make a difference on energy, climate change

2019
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Fourth Graders study energy and invited UC Berkeley and public transportation experts from the program called Y-PLAN (Youth-Plan Learn Act Now) to help the build a model of Santa Rosa, and understand the environment better so they could think about the future of Santa Rosa.

Estudiantes hispanos crean solución para viviendas asequibles en la Bahía

2019
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Students take a plan for housing for low income families to Facebook, and get funding for it. In Spanish.

Marin Voice: San Rafael Youth Offer Ideas to Address Sea-Level Rise

Kim Mandujano, Geraldo Valencia, Genesis Perez, Janely Mendieta
2019
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We are fifth-grade students at Laurel Dell Elementary School in San Rafael. Since we were in fourth grade we have been working on projects about our city with architects from Youth in Arts and UC Berkeley’s Y-PLAN (a learning project that stands for Youth – Plan, Learn, Act, Now). We wrote this newspaper column so…

Y-Plan Ends With A-Z Guide From Youth In Improving S.F. Bay Area

Sue Wood
2019
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San Francisco Bay Area students in the upper echelons of creative thinking put a new spin on “kids will say and do the darndest things” as the brightest stars took to the mastermind campus of U.C. Berkeley for the 2019 Y-PLAN Policy Summit: Planning a More Inclusive and Resilient Region.

SF Estuary News: A Tricky Ballet

Michael Hunter Adamson
2019
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How can we educate our families and community about the impacts of sea level rise on Bayview and San Francisco?

High Schoolers’ Big Idea to Mend Housing Crisis Gets Big Corporate Backing

Keith Menconi
2019
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A million-dollar pilot project is aiming to take a bite out the Bay Area’s housing crisis by making accessory dwelling units more affordable. KCBS Radio reporter Keith Menconi says much of the funding is coming from Facebook, but the idea for the plan was cooked up by low-income youth.

Student Ideas for a Greener, Safer Life

Steve Rubenstein
2019
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Article in the San Francisco Chronicle from April 26, 2019 highlighting a daylong Y-PLAN conference at UC Berkeley.

These students had a housing idea. Facebook listened. Now, it’s becoming reality

Marisa Kendall
2019
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High school students took a plan for housing for low income families that they took to Facebook and got donations to create this project.

Math, history and … the housing crisis? Subject lands in Bay Area schools

Marisa Kendall
2019
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The Mercury News takes a look at all of the work that Y-PLAN Students are doing in the Bay Area to help people gain more access to affordable housing

A Decade of Action and Insight from Bayview’s Youth and Schools

Terren Wing
2019
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This report lifts up the partnership of the past decade to examine how this work to engage youth and schools in comprehensive housing development in the Bayview can inform future work. Understanding this landscape can support future work and better alignment of investments, particularly concerning the role of young people and schools in community redevelopment.

Urban Planning Projects Can Foster Team Building, New Worldviews

Lauren Barack
2019
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Teaching this subject has moved from reading textbooks to students designing their own potential spaces — which experts say promotes key life skills.

The Power of Youth Voice in Realizing Health Equity in the City of Richmond & WCCUSD Schools

Sarah Ferrell
2019
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“Understanding and lifting up the role that young people play in driving healthy, equitable policies in their schools and cities Assessing how PLUS & Y-PLAN prepare civic leaders to respond to the needs of young people when crafting policy Envisioning how cities and schools collect and utilize data to demonstrate positive outcomes for young people…

The Critical Role of Young People and Schools in Resiliency Planning

Deborah L. McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Shirl Buss
2019
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Transportation Access and Equity in San Francisco Unified School District: A Route to Success

Julian Hayes
2019
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A research report on the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) student assignment policy, which was designed to help with school choice to reverse the trend of racial isolation and the concentration of underserved students in the same school, and to provide equitable access to programs offered in the district.

Local students’ research, experiences to inform Facebook-funded housing study

Kate Bradshaw
2019
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In an emotional presentation, four local high school students recently shared their experiences of the housing crisis with the Menlo Park City Council

Implementation Effectiveness of K-5 Spanish Pathways: Recommendations to Improve English Learner Success in SFUSD

Rhina Torres
2018
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This report aims to provide the Multilingual Pathways Department (MPD) a general overview of the current implementation of Spanish Biliteracy (BL) and Dual-Language Immersion (DLI) pathways at the school site level. It will identify trends that exists within and across school sites as it relates to the key components of bilingual programming. More specifically, it…

Creating an Empowered Youth Commission

Jessie Wesley, Tashaka Merriweather
2018
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This report is intended to help understand strategic ways to empower and strengthen the West Contra Costa Youth Commission. It is broken up into 7 parts:  Background providing context to the district  Framing around the imperative of youth voice and local opportunity in West Contra Costa  A description of methods used for…

Small Districts, Big Problems: Understanding Barriers to Planning And Funding School Facilities In California’s Rural and Small Public School Districts

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2018
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In 2017, the California Department of Education (CDE) announced the “Small School District Assistance Initiative,” aimed at providing targeted assistance to small and rural school districts in the state. To aid CDE’s efforts, this study investigates the facility challenges and issues facing rural and small school districts in California. We utilize a mixed method approach to understand the capital investment…

Toward Defining Resilience with Y-PLAN

Amanda Eppley
2018
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Page 79 of this activity guide is an activity for teachers and students to explore their school grounds and look for examples of resiliency as well as come up with ways their school can be more resilient. The lesson plan uses fundamental aspects of the Y-PLAN methodology like working with young people and allowing them…

Skills Brokers in the San Francisco East Bay: Challenges and Opportunities for Creating Equitable Cross-sector Collaboration Through Workforce Intermediaries

Jeremias Herberg
2018
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This study provides a critical appraisal of intermediaries in demand-driven workforce development. In San Francisco East Bay, an emerging set of workforce intermediaries – here called the” Skills Brokers” – recently take issue in alleged Skills Gaps to create a cross-sector reform agenda. They seek to connect the supply and demand for STEM skills to…

Financing School Facilities in California: A 10-year Perspective

Eric Brunner, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2018
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California’s 6-million-student public school system includes a vast inventory of publicly owned buildings and property. All of these facilities need to be maintained and some need major renovations to ensure health, safety, and educational suitability. Some communities also need new school buildings to house a growing student population. Research suggests students learn better in classrooms…

Exploring the concept of “resilience” …

Olivia Offutt
2018
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In response to rapidly changing environmental and political climates around the world, governing agencies are grappling with the notion of resilience. How can communities continue to thrive with chronic and acute threats such as sea level rise, drought, fire, growing inequality, and unaffordable housing? Community engagement is often sought by governing agencies in determining answers…

Young Urbanists Present Ideas For Living With Sea Level Rise

Don Ford
2018
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This is a segment from CBS Bay Area news that includes interviews from Y-PLAN students discussing their RBD projects

Strategy to Engage Youth in San Francisco Planning

Victor Phu, Michael Lau
2018
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Thismemo will specifically analyze SanFrancisco PlanningDepartment’s current Family Friendly City initiative, whichseeks to develop an effective familyandyouth engagement processto meet the needs ofall families in San Francisco. Given theintentional educationalexperience, childrenare natural planners thatunderstandtheirneighborhoods and can providemeaningful feedback for SF Planning. UsingY-PLAN (Youth – Plan, Learn, Act, Now) andBalboa High Schoolasacasestudy,wewillexploreopportunitiestoimprove SFPlanning’sFamilyFriendlyCityinitiative.

4th Grade Urban Designers

Shane Louis
2018
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This video features 4th graders from Malcolm X elementary showing a bit of their designs for the Y-PLAN|RBD project. They talk about why they care about sea level rise.

One Hundred Participants Selected for “TOMODACHI Summer 2018 SoftBank Leadership Program” at University of California, Berkeley

Tomodachi – Unnamed Author
2018
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This is an informational article about the Tomodachi Y-PLAN studio and the work the students produce for their communities. The article also has a series of testimonials from past Y-PLAN Tomodachi participants.

Teacher Wellness from Vicarious Trauma

Sarah Snook
2018
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Apart from educating, teachers are often in the front lines of dealing with a child’s trauma. This report and policy brief discuss way in which schools can address the vicarious trauma teachers in OUSD go through and recommends ways they can help their teachers cope. Especially since vicarious trauma can lead to teacher burnout and…

Chancellor honors students, staff and faculty committed to public service

Public Affairs
2018
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Y-PLAN was recognized for the Campus Community Partnership Award for their partnership with RBD.

Designing a More Resilient Bay Area

Urbanist Article
2018
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This article shows the final design proposals from the RBD design teams.

Students Offer Holistic Solutions to Bay Area Climate Change Challenges

Alissa Lee Greenberg
2018
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Students from all over the Bay Area gathered in Alumni Hall for the final Y-PLAN presentations in partnership with RBD. Their proposals were about sustainability but they encompassed more than sea level rise, they represented a more holistic idea of sustainability being one that includes the health, and social well being of a community rather…

Newcomer Teacher Wellness Mini-Grants: A Formative Evaluation

Melissa Henne
2018
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This report is a formative evaluation of Oakland Unified School District’s (OUSD) Newcomer Teacher Wellness Mini-Grant. It includes a background of the program’s inception, with a focus on the key role that teacher coordinators played in supporting wellness activities. After illustrating the broad support around wellness activities, it delves into how newcomer teachers feel about…

5th Grade City Planners!

Shirl Buss, YIA Staff
2018
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Fifth grade students were invited to participate in the planning process for the 2040 San Rafael General Plan. The students will be using the Y-PLAN to work on the General Plan.

Principled Principals: The Essential Role of Leadership in Disrupting Vicarious Trauma for Teacher in OUSD

Anna Radoff
2018
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Oakland Unified School Districts faces increasing teacher attrition and levels of stress among teachers. Principal leadership is necessary to support teachers and ultimately students achievement.

Sacramento Area Students Showcase Y-PLAN Projects at City Hall

Andrew Kehoe
2018
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The article informs the reader on the final Y-PLAN presentations from students in Johnson High School and Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School.

Design competition tackles sites around Bay Area to address rising waters

John King
2018
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This article introduces the Resilient by Design competition and it’s focus on Bay Area sea level rise. It also shows the 9 regions the design teams will be working with, which are the regions Y-PLAN students also worked with in this partnership.

One Hundred Next-Generation Leaders, Leading the Future of Tohoku, Developed Action Plans to Bring Positive Changes to Communities upon Completion of Program in the U.S.

Tomodachi – Unnamed Author
2018
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100 students from the Tohoku region in Japan participated in a 3 week long Y-PLAN studio where they stayed in UC Berkeley. The students drafted proposals for the city of Richmond in the first half of the project and in the latter half the students created projects for their communities back home.

Bay Area Students Offer Solutions to Sea Level Rise: The collaborative effort tackles the threat of flooding and sea level rise

Bea Karnes
2018
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This article talks about the imprtant role Y-PLAN plays in connecting students with real life community partners. It also argues that the students’ proposals could be used to propel plans in the community.

Flood Fair 2018 Interview

2018
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This is a video of interviews with different community members who attended the Flood Fair to learn more about sea level rise and community resilience.

To Live In The Community You Serve: School District Employee Housing In California

Sean Doocy
2018
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The current housing affordability crisis in california, coupled with stagnant wages for teachers and school district staff, has contributed to high teacher turnover and widespread teacher shortages. In response, school districts have begun to develop employee housing programs as a strategy to recruit and retain high-quality teachers and staff. This study provides a detailed look…

Education Equity Requires Modern School Facilities

Mary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Kevin Sullivan
2018
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Every day millions of elementary and secondary school children in the U.S. attend public school in deteriorated and obsolete facilities that harm their health and undermine achievement. Why? Because capital funding for public school facility infrastructure remains the most regressive element of public education finance. Policy brief by BASIC ([Re]Build America’s School Infrastructure Coalition

Two Way Bay: Estuary Leaders Reflect on Resilience

Nani Walker
2018
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This 8-minute film interviews eight directors of water quality, restoration, and environmental programs around the San Francisco Estuary about their experience of the 2017-2018 Resilient by Design Bay Area Challenge. ESTUARY News asked these leaders — some of whom also sit on the SF Estuary Partnership’s Estuary Blueprint Implementation Committee — how the results of…

Making Youth Perspectives Count Beyond an Educational Exercise (Estuary News)

Alissa Lee Greenberg, John Hart
2018
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Estuary News Magazine wrote an article about the partnership between Y-PLAN and RbD focusing on the agency students gain through the Y-PLAN process. They argue that Y-PLAN encourages city officials to actively engage youth in the planning process by being intentional about including youth and not just setting up programs that are marginal to the…

Y PLAN | RESILIENT BY DESIGN

2017
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This blog was written by Resilient by Design describing their exciting partnership with Y-PLAN. “Resilient by Design is excited to partner with the UC Berkeley Center for Cities+Schools (CC+S) through the evidence-based Y-PLAN educational methodology and to be involved in the collaborative effort to create a unified vision for a resilient future for the Bay…

City “for the Children”: Lessons from Richmond California

Ariella Levitch
2017
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This is an essay by a student in Occidental College who researched effective ways of including youth in the city planning process. The student used Y-PLAN as a case study, researching the effect Y-PLAN has had in fostering youth involvement in Richmond, CA.

School Siting and Walkability: Experience and Policy Implications in California            

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Ruth Miller, Lianne Dillon, Mary Filardo
2017
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Vincent, Jeffrey M., Miller, Ruth, and Dillon, Lianne California Journal of Politics and Policy, vol. 9, no. 3 As California looks to implement a Health in All Policies approach into state decision making, and weave health, equity, and environmental sustainability into more policies, a better understanding of the relationship between school siting and walkability is…

Tardiness and Poor School Facility Conditions Are Interconnected

Amanda Eppley
2017
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Schools serving low-income communities of color are often in disrepair and untidy. The condition of a school’s facilities leads to student tardiness increasing their likelihood of not preforming well in class. Additionally, this blog argues that it makes students feel like they do not deserve to be in a clean school.

Three ways Berkeley connects with the community

Will Kane
2017
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Y-PLAN received an award from the UCB Chancellor for their partnership with the African American Male Achievement Initiative in OUSD.

Adequate & Equitable U.S. PK-12 Infrastructure: Priority Actions for Systemic Reform

Mary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Joe Da Silva, Anisa Heming
2017
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A joint report from the Center for Cities + Schools, 21st Century School Fund, Center for Green Schools, and National Council on School Facilities Our country’s elementary and secondary (PK–12) public school infrastructure is in crisis. Every day, millions of children in the U.S. attend public school in unhealthy, unsafe, educationally inadequate, environmentally unsustainable, and…

New National Initiative: Planning for Pk-12 Infrastructure: Adequate Public School Facilities for All Children

Mary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2016
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CC+S is partnering with the 21st Century School Fund, The Center for Green Schools, and the National Council on School Facilities to address the structural problems of inequitable and inadequate school facilities found in too many communities across the U.S. 

Building Accountability: A Review of State Standards and Requirements for K-12 Public School Facility Planning and Design

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2016
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To inform state lawmakers on appropriate policies for K-12 school facility planning and design, this paper investigates standards in seven state policy areas (educational space, minimum essential facilities, indoor human comfort/environmental quality, school site size, planning process, maintenance, and charter schools) in ten case study states: California, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York,…

Building Pressure: Modeling the Fiscal Future of California K-12 School Facilities

Liz Jain, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2016
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Through this initiative, six national cross-sector working groups have developed a menu of solutions to guide government, industry, labor, and the civic sector in the delivery of high performance public PK-12 infrastructure for all children. The six working groups are organized around basic elements of a well-managed facilities program: Data and Information, Educational Facilities Planning,…

City – School Partnerships A Natural Home for Health Equity: Y-PLAN Richmond and the Shift Towards Health in All Classrooms

Deborah L. McKoy, Megan Calpin
2016
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This article is about the partnership between Y-PLAN and the City of Richmond. Explaining their long partnership and the mutually beneficial relationship they have has engaging youth in Richmond’s planning process.

Going It Alone: Can California’s K-12 School Districts Adequately and Equitably Fund School Facilities?  

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Liz Jain
2015
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After decades of dedicated investment, state funding to assist local California school districts in the construction, modernization, and maintenance of their school facilities has come to a halt. Our analysis of school facility spending across California finds that, compared to industry standards, there is an ongoing, structural pattern of inadequate and inequitable spending in many…

Guided By Principles: Shaping the State of California’s Role in k-12 Public School Facility Funding

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Liz Gross
2015
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K-12 public school facilities need regular investment to ensure student health and safety and support educational programming. Yet, the future of K-12 school facility funding in California is uncertain. A strong state-local partnership has existed that funded new construction, modernization, and other investments in public school facilities across the state since 1998, under the School…

Engaging Students in Transforming Their Built Environment via Y-PLAN: Lessons from Richmond, California

Deborah L. McKoy, Jessie Stewart, Shirl Buss
2015
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This field report describes how high school students from Richmond, California used an innovative educational strategy called Y-PLAN (Youth – Plan, Learn, Act, Now) to actively participate in the planning and transformation of their school, neighborhoods and city. Our description follows students through the five-step YPLAN process, highlighting how they effectively challenged the ways in…

Connecting Housing, Transportation + Education to Expand Opportunity: Living, Learning + Moving Together

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2015
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In many parts of the country it is difficult for families, particularly low- or moderate- income families to afford a suitable home in a transit-rich neighborhood with good schools. This report synthesizes the ideas and policy recommendations from a national convening of local, state, and federal stakeholders from across the country on innovative policy and…

Beyond “Accidents of Geography”: Using Housing Policy to Improve Access to Quality Education 

Deborah L. McKoy, Shannon S Van Zand, Elizabeth Mueller
2014
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The chapters in this volume explore the links between education, location, and land based on the proceedings of the 8th Annual Land Policy Conference of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Three policy outcomes are the focus: academic achievement of schoolchildren; racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic segregation; and equality of opportunity, all of which have broad…

BluePrints for Hope: Engaging Children as Critical Actors in Urban Place Making 

Deborah L. McKoy, Shirl Buss, Jessie Stewart
2014
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Third- and fourth-grade elementary school students have been contributing their ideas to the redevelopment of their community in San Francisco, using a methodology known as Y-PLAN (Youth-PlanLearn-Act, Now!). This article explains the process and describes the ideas the children have come up with – and how key areas and insights are being incorporated into the…

A Policy Framework for Joint Use: Enabling and Supporting Community Use of K–12 Public School Facilities 

Mary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2014
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Joint use of public school facilities is a complex but manageable approach to efficiently enhancing the services and programs available to students and supporting the community use of public schools. Building upon on our 2010 paper titled Joint Use of Public Schools: A Framework for a New Social Contract, this paper identifies the policy framework…

Mapping for Alignment: Inventorying School-based Services in West Contra Costa Unified School District

Maura Baldiga , Anna Maier
2014
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To strategically plan for the implementation of a full-service community schools initiative, this project sought to identify existing programs at school sites in WCCUSD and analyze how the distribution of services aligns with local needs.

Beyond the Yellow Bus: Promising Practices for Maximizing Access to Opportunity Through Innovations in Student Transportation

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Carrie Makarewicz, Ruth Miller, Julia Ehrman , Deborah L. McKoy
2014
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Access to safe, affordable, and convenient transportation shapes the ‘geography of opportunity’ for many children and youth. This study looks at how​localities across the country are implementing new and innovative alternative approaches to student transportation that expand regional transportation access for K-12 students, improve cost-effectiveness, and leverage inter-agency partnerships beyond the traditional yellow school bus.

Connecting Industry Partners with Oakland Unified School District’s (OUSD) Linked Learning Educational Goals + Strategies

Elizabeth Schmid, Mark Shorett, Gretchen Livesey
2014
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OUSD’s career academies and pathways are the foundation of its work-based learning strategy, known as Linked Learning. This instructional approach provides students with the resources and skills necessary to succeed in college, career and life. But according to this report, educators and industry professionals struggle to connect on meaningful collaboration projects

School Facilities Cost Calculator: A Joint-use Tool for Fair Fees

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2014
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The School Facilities Cost Calculator: A Joint-Use Tool for Fair Fees, a free tool that helps school districts and communities determine the costs of owning and operating their facilities and develop a fair and transparent joint-use fee structure, is now available in an interactive web-based format. The Cost Calculator includes rich data from nearly 15,000…

Linking Equity + Sustainability: A Transportation Plan for San Francisco Unified School District

Julia Ehrman
2014
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This report examines three factors that pose a risk to student transportation in the SFUSD: school choice, limited transportation resources, and diverse school contexts. It addresses these concerns in order to increase environmental sustainability in transportation among District families. 

Building Healthy Communities: Tracking Change + Transformation in Sacramento

Megan Calpin, Maira Sanchez
2014
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In 2010, The California Endowment (TCE) launched a 10-year, $1 billion Building Healthy Communities (BHC) initiative in 14 target communities across the state. South Sacramento was one of these selected target areas. This report looks at what changes have been catalyzed by Sacramento Building Healthy Communities investments in SCUSD on institutional practice and policy at…

State Funding for K-12 School Facilities: A Survey of the States

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2014
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California lawmakers are debating the future of the state’s role in providing school construction and modernization funds to local school districts – a school facility funding role the state has played since 1947. Previous statewide school construction bond authority is exhausted. To inform this policy debate, our paper describes the role each of the 50 states plays…

Access + Equity: Mapping SFUSD’s Transportation Infrastructure for Students with Disabilities

Julie Leung
2014
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These maps and findings address the current transportation infrastructure in place for students with disabilities in the San Francisco Unified School District. 

WEBINAR: Healthy School Facilities: Planning for ‘Good Repair’ in Local Control Accountability Plans // A Primer for Parents, School Board Members and Community Advocates (April 3, 2014)

Bill Savidge, Joe Dixon, Kathleen Moore, Brad Strong, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2014
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Under California’s new Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) K-12 funding system, Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs) must address “school facilities in good repair. ” (as defined in California Education Code § 17002d). This webinar will give participants the knowledge and tools to actively participate in their school districts good repair plan. (Sponsored by The…

Joint Use of Public Schools: A Framework for Promoting Healthy Communities

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2014
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Despite the growing interest in expanding the joint use of K–12 public schools by public health and planning practitioners to promote healthy, sustainable communities, the topic has received little attention in the urban planning and public health scholarship. The objective of this article is to situate joint use in the academic literature focused on the…

Aligning Neighborhood, Education and Public Health Initiatives: Building Healthy Communities in Sacramento

Joseph Schuchter
2013
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Using a range of research methods, this report examines broadly the alignment of the full portfolio of BHC grantees and in particular the interface between community-based organizations and schools. It finds that the majority of grantees – two-thirds – share some youth development objective. 

Integrating Sustainable Community Planning and Public Education

Chaya Nayak
2013
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The purpose of this report is to analyze and identify shared visions and goals between ABAG and educators, and develop recommendations for aligning programs and policies to reach such goals.

Fair, Transparent and Equitable: Recommendations for K-12 Joint Use Facilites Fee Structure in San Francisco

Ruth Miller, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2013
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SFUSD, like many districts, allows use of its classromms, gymnasiums, and other indoor facilities to external groups. But similar to other districts, SFUSD has struggled to apply use fees consistently, fairly and equitably. Building from the recommendations of the 2010 report, San Francisco’s Public School Facilities as Public Assets: A Shared Understanding and Policy Recommendations for…

Partnering with K-12 Education in Building Healthy, Sustainable, and Competitive Regions: A California Policy Symposium

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy, Ken Alex, Connie Mitchell , Kathleen Moore
2013
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On December 6, 2012, UC Berkeley’s Center for Cities & Schools, in collaboration with the California Department of Education, California Department of Public Health, Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, Strategic Growth Council, and Health in All Policies Task Force, brought together leaders from across California to discuss the alignment of important policy agendas: ensuring…

Aligning Future Career Academies with Economic Opportunity for East Oakland Youth

Heather Imboden
2013
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This project seeks to identify opportunities for Youth UpRising (YU) to support and collaborate with the OUSD in developing a new career academy at Castlemont High School. This paper analyzes potential career academies against the current economic and educational landscape of the East Bay and provides tools for YU and OUSD to work together in…

Maximizing Walkability, Diversity, and Educational Equity in U.S. Schools

PolicyLink, Changelab Solutions, Safe Routes to School National Partnership, Center for Cities + Schools, Mary Filardo, Deborah L. McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2013
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Schools trying to be integrated and serve their local communities often face a challenging question: Are “diversity” and “walkability” compatible? This summary document, drawn from a national dialogue among leaders in health and public education, with accompanying research, answers this question in the affirmative. The report highlights key obstacles and outlines the full range of factors that…

Toward a Full-Service Community School District In West Contra Costa County: Laying the Groundwork and Lesson Learned To Strengthen Cross-Sector Collaboration For Student Success & Healthy Equity

Roza Do
2013
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This report focuses in particular on RHEP as a platform for developing a district-wide

Sustainable Communities Need Opportunity-Rich Schools: A Smart Growth Imperative

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy
2013
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This paper was chosen for Smart Growth Network’s compendium, The National Conversation on the Future of Our Communities, in February 2013. The project’s aim is to start a conversation on thorny issues the smart growth movement has yet to resolve, issues that have received too little attention, and issues that have escaped us altogether. Our…

Aligning Funding for Education in Bayview Hunter’s Point

Darren Gapultos
2013
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In partnership with the SFUSD, this research project utilizes official documents and key stakeholder interviews ot create landscape analysis that attempts to address the following question: What community development initiatives will support and improve the educational attainment of pre-k to 12th grade youth attending SFUSD schools located in the Bayview neighborhood and what connections between…

The Role of Career Academies in Realizing OUSD’s Full-service  Community School District-wide Policy and Goals

Aixle Aman
2012
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After reviewing the policy landscape and placement of SUDA within Oakland’s social network, this report seeks to answer how a career academy can transform a school into a full-service community learning center and simultaneously address community development goals.

Community Outreach in School Restructuring

Jocelyn Everroad
2012
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In the summer of 2009, Oakland Unified School District (“OUSD”, “the District”) was returned to local governance after six years of State control, with Dr. Tony Smith as its new Superintendent. Despite fiscal challenges, the administration embarked on a year of listening sessions, followed by a yearlong collaborative planning effort that culminated in a shared…

PLUS Leadership Initiative: Final Report

Deborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum
2012
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This report offers a comprehensive overview of the first six years of the PLUS (Planning and Learning United for Systems Change) Leadership Initiative administered by CC+S. PLUS began as a concerted response to the growing recognition among planning and educational practitioners, policy makers and funding agencies that the complex challenges facing students, families and their…

TOD 205- Families and Transit-Oriented Development: Creating Complete Communities for All

Sam Zimbabwe, Kelly Britt, Elizabeth Wampler, Reconnecting America, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Ariel H. Bierbaum, Deborah L. McKoy, Michael P. Rhodes, Center for Cities + Schools
2012
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The Center for Transit-Oriented Development (CTOD) and CC+S at the University of California, Berkeley, released “TOD 205 – Families and Transit-Oriented Development: Creating Complete Communities for All,” the seventh in the Federal Transit Administration-sponsored series of reports explaining the best practices of transit-oriented development. This guidebook illustrates why planningfor transit-oriented development that serves families is…

California’s K-12 Educational Infrastructure Investments: Leveraging the State’s Role for Quality School Facilities in Sustainable Communities

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy, Mark Leinauer, Paul Pisco, Mary Filardo
2012
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This report takes a comprehensive look at the state of K-12 school facilities in California, focusing on state-level policies and funding patterns. The recommendations lay out a detailed framework that re-envisions the state’s role in K-12 infrastructure to appropriately support educational quality and contribute to healthy, sustainable communities goals. Our hope is that this report…

A Full-Service Community School District in West Contra Costa County, California

Roza Do
2012
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Work-Based Learning through Civic Engagement

Deborah L. McKoy, David Stern, Ariel H. Bierbaum
2011
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Work-based learning (WBL), an important part of the 1990s “School to Work” movement, is a core component of the Linked Learning strategy which is now shaping efforts to improve secondary education in California2 and around the nation in cities such as Detroit, New York and Philadelphia. WBL can include not only classic internships and “co-op”…

Opportunity-Rich Schools and Sustainable Communities: Seven Steps to Align High-Quality Education with Innovations in City and Metropolitan Planning and Development

Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy
2011
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In 2010 the What Works Collaborative invited CC&S to examine the ways in which sustainable community planning could work with school leaders to foster positive educational outcomes. The report illustrates policies and strategies at all levels of government are increasingly associating educational outcomes with community planning and housing. Challenges remain for local officials and practitioners trying…

Growth & Opportunity: Aligning High-Quality Public Education & Sustainable Communities Planning in the Bay Area

Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy
2011
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CC&S and ABAG partnered to support and inform local and regional innovation connecting schools to the Bay Area’s regional development and conservation strategy (FOCUS) and the Sustainable Communities Strategy as mandated by California’s climate change legislation, Senate Bill 375. Our new report identifies tangible policy levers at both the regional and municipal levels that realize…

Framing the Connections: Integrating Housing, Transportation, and Education in City and Regional Planning

Deborah L. McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Philip Tegeler
2011
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In this chapter, we describe efforts to connect efforts to improve public education to housing and transportation planning initiatives, particularly through collaborative city-school-regional partnerships. The chapter appears in the 2011 report, “Finding Common Ground: Coordinating Housing and Education Policy to Promote Integration.by the Poverty and Race Research Action Council (PRRAC) and the National Coalition on…

Interagency collaboration to Address Barriers to Student Learning

Paul Perry
2010
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Social Enterprise for Learning: A Replicable Model of Service Learning and Civic Engagement

Deborah L. McKoy, David Stern, Ariel H. Bierbaum
2010
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Many schools offer service learning—community service linked to classroom studies—to help students become more effective participants in a democratic society. Different forms of service learning combine various amounts of discussion and analysis of social issues with engagement in activities that have real impact outside the classroom. What we call “Social Enterprise for Learning,” or SEfL,…

San Francisco’s Public School Facilities as Public Assets: A Shared Understanding and Policy Recommendations for Community Use of Schools

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Mary Filardo, Jordan Klein, Deborah L. McKoy
2010
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This report presents research findings and policy recommendations from a year-long process involving a diverse stakeholder group to establish a more effective “joint use” strategy in San Francisco that supports students, families, schools and communities. The report includes: a) detailed descriptions and diagrams of current SFUSD facility policies and processes; b) findings on current utilization,…

Monitoring Success in Choice Neighborhoods: A Proposed Approach to Performance Measurement

Robin Smith, Thomas Kingsley, Mary Cunningham, Susan Popkin, Kassie Dumlao, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Mark Joseph, Deborah L. McKoy
2010
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This paper considers how to effectively evaluate outcomes and measure success in comprehensive community transformation efforts, such as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s proposed Choice Neighborhoods Initiative. It is a product of the Urban Institute and was supported by the What Works Collaborative.

Nystrom United Revitalization Effort

Kris Hartley
2010
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Creating Pathways for Educational and Neighborhood Success: Hunters View HOPE SF Educational Strategy Plan

Deborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum
2010
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The HOPE SF Housing & Education strategic planning study investigates how to meaningfully integrate public education into the revitalization of the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood. The study provides an overall understanding of the current educational landscape at Hunters View; highlights opportunities to maximize resources and outcomes for all residents and families; and assists in creating…

Partnerships for Joint Use: Expanding the Use of Public School Infrastructure to Benefit Students and Communities

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2010
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Funded by the Council of Educational Facility Planners International, this study categorizes the types of joint use used by school districts utilized in California. We discern the challenges and lessons in joint use partnerships and make policy, procedural, and research recommendations to better support the joint use of public schools throughout the country.

Putting Schools on the Map: Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Families, and Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area

Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy
2010
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This paper examines the connections between Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and families, schools, and expanding educational opportunities for all children. This paper is the first of its kind; therefore, we take an exploratory approach to understanding and framing these interconnections. We provide a rationale for the linkages at this nexus, highlight the Ten Core Connections between…

Sustaining Authentic Community Engagement Through Collaborative Governance: EmeryVille, California

Adrianne Wheeler
2010
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Adrianne Wheeler 2010 PLUS Report

Training for Principals and Orientation for Providers in Oakland Unified School District

Seenae Chong, Tracey Logan
2010
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This report explores methods of creating partnerships between schools, non-school supports and community organizers by looking at OUSD’s Complementary Learning Department.

Putting Schools on the Map: Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Families, and Schools in the Bay Area

Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy
2010
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This paper examines the connections between Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and families, schools, and expanding educational opportunities for all children. This paper is the first of its kind; therefore, we take an exploratory approach to understanding and framing these interconnections. We provide a rationale for the linkages at this nexus, highlight the Ten Core Connections between…

Trajectories of Opportunity for Young Men and Boys of Color: Built Environment and Placemaking Strategies for Creating Equitable, Healthy, and Sustainable Communities

Deborah L. McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Ariel H. Bierbaum
2010
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CC+S chapter in the book Changing Places: How Communities Will Improve the Health of Boys of Color (edited by Christopher Edley, Jr. and Jorge Ruiz de Velasco; University of California Press 2010). The book draws attention to the urgent need— both economic and moral—to better understand the policy and community- based factors that serve as…

Smart Schools for Sustainable Communities: Aligning Sustainable Communities Planning and Public Education in California (Invited Policy Roundtable)

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2010
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CC+S partnered with the California Strategic Growth Council and the California Department of Education to host an invited roundtable, bringing together local and state leaders together to discuss promising strategies for linking public schools to the creation of healthy, sustainable communities. Topics included, integrating schools into regional Sustainable Communities Strategies and local planning activities, school…

Re-Visioning School Facility Planning and Design for the 21st Century: Creating Optimal Learning Environments

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy, Lindsay Baker
2010
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East Oakland Building Healthy Communities Initiative

Sarah Sullivan
2010
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To address the fragmentation of Oakland’s public schools, this report recommends developing a shared vision at the school and district levels and incorporating service partners into the life and culture of school sites.

Putting Schools on the Map: Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Households with Children, and Schools

Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2010
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Ariel H. Bierbaum and Jeffrey M. Vincent Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Volume 2357, pgs 77-85 Transit-oriented development (TOD) remains a popular strategy to achieve environmentally sustainable infill development and auto use reduction. Typically, TOD in the United States offers retail amenities and housing catering to single individuals, childless couples, and…

The Impact of State Regulations on the Costs of Public School Construction

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Paavo Monkkonen
2010
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In this article, we measure the impacts of three public school construction regulations on the costs of construction in a model that incorporates a more comprehensive set of project and locality characteristics than previous research.

City/School District Information and Knowledge Sharing: City of San Pablo and West Contra Costa Unified School District, California

Reino Makkonen
2010
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HOPE SF: Adult-Supported Youth Engagement in Building Equitable, Health, and Sustainable COmmunities 

LeConte Dill
2010
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Through connections with local communities of practice as well as development professionals and other adult actors, HOPE SF can improve the prospects for affiliated youth. 

Emeryville Center for Community Life

2009
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Helms Community School Creation: West Contra Costa Unified School District

2009
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Oakland Unified School District’s Complimentary Learning initiative: Educational Equity and Achievement through Collaboration

Jane Nicholson, Mara Larsen-Fleming
2009
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Smart Schools, Smart Growth: Investing in Education Facilities and Stronger Communities

Bruce Fuller, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum
2009
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CC+S joins PACE (Policy Analysis for California Education) to explore California’s historic $82 billion school construction investment opportunity to advance educational quality and lift local communities. This report contributes to a new conversation about how mindful school construction decisions can enrich metropolitan areas and sustainable forms of regional development.

SB 375 and Public Schools: Aligning Public Education and Regional Growth for California’s Future

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2009
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California’s ongoing school construction investment and innovations in public education, coupled with the new infrastructure planning approach in SB 375, create a strategic opportunity to make land use decisions that better support students, families, and communities.

The Mechanics of City-School Initiatives: Transforming Neighborhoods of Distress & Despair into Neighborhoods of Choice & Promise

Deborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2009
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This brief introduces HUD and others to CC&S’s 10 PLUS Mechanics of Change, an evidence-based framework for building healthy, equitable and sustainable communities through integrated city-public school initiatives that simultaneously leverage innovations in the built environment, educational practice and governance policies.

School Construction Policies to Support Sustainable Communities: California’s Golden Opportunity

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2009
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CC+S testimony at the Joint Informational Hearing for the California Senate Committee on Housing and Transportation and the Senate Select Committee on State School Facilities: “Schools as Centers of Sustainable Communities: A Vision for Future School Facility Construction,” December 15, 2009.

Creating a Collaborative Model through Practice Research: City of Berkeley and Berkeley Unified School District

Kristen Ferris, Angela Gallegos-Castillo, Lisa Warhuus
2009
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Malcolm X Academy 3rd+4th Grade Student Proposals: Hunters View Neighborhood Redevelopment Project

Shirl Buss, Ariel H. Bierbaum, Deborah L. McKoy
2009
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How can the Hunters View HOPE SF housing revitalization project respond to the special needs of children and youth? This is the question explored by 3rd and 4th grade students in Mr. Moore and Ms. Fredrikson’s classes at Malcolm X Academy. Working with the Center for Cities + Schools and the San Francisco Chapter of…

Neighborhood Transformation Through Collaborative Practice

Richmond PLUS Team
2009
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HOPE SF at Hunter’s View

2009
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This report analyzes the potential to integrate school and community services in the redevelopment of HOPE SF at the Hunters View public housing project.

Engaging Youth in City-School Collaboration: Emeryville and Berkeley, California

Laura Henry, Alissa Kronovet
2008
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Ad-Hoc Coalition for Healthy School Siting Recommendations to the California Department of Education

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2008
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CC+S partnered with the Local Government Commission and other members of the Ad-Hoc Coalition for Healthy School Siting to provide school facility planning and design policy recommendations to the California Department of Education (CDE). The Ad-Hoc Coalition for Healthy School Siting is a group of five entities across California that have analyzed research and policies…

Joint Use School Partnerships in California: Strategies to Enhance Schools and Communities

Tamar Cooper, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2008
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While successful joint use partnerships can be found across California and the country, lack of information, guidance, and best practices keep many localities from pursuing this collaborative strategy. CC&S partnered with Public Health Law and Policy (PHLP) to conduct initial research on joint use school facility partnerships in California. Our report looks at joint use…

Youth Data Archive: Oakland Unified School District

Lynn Wu, Diana Lee, Kirsten Vital
2008
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Data-Sharing for Systems Change: City of San Pablo and West Contra Costa Unified School District, California

Erika Tate
2008
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The Complex and Multi-Faceted Nature of School Construction Costs: Factors Affecting California

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy
2008
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Over the past ten years, public education construction has seen unprecedented growth and California is among the front runners driving this trend. Rising costs, however, are increasing rapidly, impacting school districts’ ability to deliver the schools they are promising their constituents. This research report addresses the void in understanding school construction costs by addressing two…

Planning and Design for the 21st Century: Creating Optimal Learning Environments

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy, Lindsay Baker
2008
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In partnership with the California Department of Education, CC+S designed and facilitated a two-day roundtable (October 15-16, 2008), convening 75 national and state education and design leaders to explore the relationship between school design and learning and to generate recommendations for improved state policy on school design. From this “public research” event, CC&S crafted a…

Integrating Infrastructure Planning: The Role of Schools

Deborah L. McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Carrie Makarewicz
2008
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This article discusses the ways in which schools affect urban development and transportation, acknowledging that their location, design, and physical condition may be some of the most important determinants of neighborhood vitality. As California continues to grow and the state continues to make significant investments in public school facilities, crafting a vision and strategic supporting…

Engaging Schools in Urban Revitalization: The Y-PLAN (Youth-Plan, Learn, Act, Now!)

Deborah L. McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent
2007
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This article analyzes the data produced by Y-PLAN between 2000 and 2005 and demonstrates the model’s effectiveness in fostering positive community outcomes and meaningful learning experiences, as well as its theoretical implications for the planning and education fields.

Building Schools, Building Communities: The Role of State Policy in California – Proceedings Paper

Jeffrey M. Vincent, Deborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum, Linn E. Posey, Center for Cities + Schools
2007
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CC+S and the American Architectural Foundation convened more than 40 policymakers and practitioners from across California to dialogue on the state’s massive ongoing investment in building new schools.

Growth and Disparity: A Decade of U.S. Public School Construction

Mary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Ping Sung, Travis Stein
2006
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This study documented the growth in K-12 school construction and renovation spending across the country between 1995 and 2005. Our analysis finds disparities in spending by student incomes, neighborhood incomes, and race.

Public Schools as Public Infrastructure: Roles for Planning Researchers

Jeffrey M. Vincent
2006
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Our nation’s public schools are important elements of public social and physical infrastructure. The quality of cities depends on the quality of schools. 

The Education Gospel: The Economic Power of Schooling: Center for Cities & Schools Spring 2005 Speakers Series with W. Norton Grubb

W. Norton Grubb
2005
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