What the Research Got Right About School and Community Partnerships — And What I’ve Seen With My Own Eyes

What the Research Got Right About School and Community Partnerships — And What I’ve Seen With My Own Eyes

A March 2026 landscape report commissioned by The Leadership Initiative for Faith & Education (LIFE) at Harvard Graduate School of Education studied more than 1,550 faith-school partnerships across nine Southeastern states. The findings confirm what I have long known: faith communities are already a significant component of the public education ecosystem, and the potential for even greater impact is enormous. When community partners are fully engaged — and engaged strategically — it makes a measurable difference for kids.​

When Students Leave Their Mark: A Love Our Schools Day Story from Shea Middle School

When Students Leave Their Mark: A Love Our Schools Day Story from Shea Middle School

It was the evening of April 29th, and I was standing in the cafeteria of Shea Middle School watching a seventh grader hold up a one-foot-square canvas covered in vibrant desert colors. She was looking at it the way you look at something you made with a mix of pride and a little bit of surprise at herself. That sense of student leadership and pride is one of the many reasons we do Love Our Schools Day.

CAFE News May 2026: The School Connect Difference in Rural Cochise County

CAFE News May 2026: The School Connect Difference in Rural Cochise County

Take a look inside School Connect’s recent training and coaching in Cochise County, and see how it’s changing the equation for kids, educators, and communities.
Bisbee, Tombstone, Elfrida, and Sierra Vista in Cochise County are small, rural communities spread across a landscape where districts can be separated by an hour-and-a-half of highway. Resources are often thin. Turnover is real. And the weight that educators carry here is heavy.
But something remarkable is also happening in Cochise County, and it’s worth telling!

CAFE News: April 2026 Updates

CAFE News: April 2026 Updates

Superintendent Dr. Carter Davidson thanked every leader present for having the courage to stand in unity behind the Litchfield Promise: to help students believe, belong, and become. He said that together we are choosing to be defined, not by “what we stand against”, but by “what we stand for”. According to Davison, this showing of solidarity reveals courageous leadership, and prepares us to take action for a cause worth every ounce of effort, energy, and hope – our children.

How to Take Advantage of the Best Thing about Summertime: TIME

How to Take Advantage of the Best Thing about Summertime: TIME

6 Tips for Using Summer “Time” to Reach Your Goals

If you feel like time has been slipping through your fingers, you aren’t alone! While summertime boasts incredible opportunities, we find that summer planning is what truly helps us take advantage of the change of pace. Here are 6 ways to value your time, reach your goals, and make memories worth sharing!