__Community_ Schools open for community use Follow Whiteaker lead Bv Josephine Henke Emerald Contributor In 1 Will. Whiteaker Elementary school (level oped the first community school program, de signed to expand the i (immunity s use ot si hool far ililies after si hool hours Since then, tilteen other Eugene middle and elementary s( hools also have developed commu nity school programs The community si hools' original goals, man dated bv the si hool hoard were to involve the community with the i ommunitv s schools, to use school resources to expand education programs for children, to expand use ot the school build iugx by opening them after school boms and to eni ourage i ooperalion between i ommunitv mem hers. "Seventy percent of tile people in Eugene don't have kids in school but they have to pav taxes anyway to I something that's not even used .ill the time," said kvda Dodson, head of the Whiteaker community school program Because Oregon requires publii schools to ui i ept students w ho do not have permanent ad dresses. Eugene (ommunitv schools work with local agencies and community members to help these students and their families teed and c luliie themselves and connect them with social agen cies. Dodson said "Some of the families don't have a retrigera lor or an oven, or sometimes even a i an opener They re trying to cook off a hotplate she said One ot the simplest ways lor community si hools to expand building use is to open the si hool gv ins for informal sports games in the evenings "Often people collie to plav basketball in the evenings said Wendy fenks. head of the \\ il lard community school program Right now we ve got an intramural basketball game going on." lane ('ommunitv (College has held evening classes ranging from calligraphy to car repair in the community schools stm e the mid in . its "I can't sav exactly vv hen or how I first found out about the community schools fuu keep up with these tilings in the education business said Naomi Nhoaies. head of IX,I s Adult ('.dura I ion (hi (gram "Sometimes we i all them and ask A\ e need space for these i lasses have you got it " Nhoaies tins much space, would you like to use it risk ol dropping out Most of the mci Oaks retirement eon llors are t Young works w ith Our society lust something icallv valuable hi'i.iUM1 then- is silt ll ,i huge gap between the generations said Kulh Koenig head of thet .al Young c o mm unit v si hool Most kids don’t glow up with their natural grandparents Patterson community school organizes food and i lollling drives People donate i lean mended i lothmg to the pool and take what the\ need It works on the honor system No one i hecks how nint h the family lakes said Alite Hrooks. the Patterson community s< hool diret tor "Sometimes we see the same clothes tome through the pool two or three times I donated a i oat that I saw re donated three years in .1 mu "We've got a community taring project’ with |< Penney Koenig said I hey gue 11s things that they can’t sell for some reason stained or ripped a little and we give it to Wonienspdoe and the Keliel Nursery II it s ripped ,1 little ue send it oyer to \\ illamette ( inks and they mend it lor us Patterson also hosts the I amimunitv I ninth Soup hiti hen on Mondays Wednesdays and In day s In 1'18 1. Don Johnson head of the < onimuni ty I nmilv Soup Kill hen. asked Verge I 1 It kson the Patterson a hool principal. lor permission to run the food program 111 the Patterson kill hen and t aleteria in the evenings We d been through just about every t hurt h 111 the community, but none ot them really had the fat ilities tor .1 soup kill hen Pile si hool did. Johnson said We dei ided to serve families be cause the uthei soup kiti liens served anyone yv ho 1 nine and parents didn’t yyanl to bring their kids there "We get ,1 lot ot food donated from restau rants and small grot erics like The Kiy .1 and Sun dance because they don't have to light company polity like the big chains do ' said Harry (aim tilings, the on site manager of the ( omumiiity I amity Simp kiti hen 1 | I’he families yve serve) don t like then names m the press, but (one) family is a good e\ ample When they came ,1 yyblle ago, they were living out ot then cal They Ills! tame to tell Us that they had .in apartment and the husb.mil bad .1 yyell, I wouldn't call It a dm flit |ob but a job They thanked us lot setting them on then feet " ( aimmings said llie school district gives the community school programs 111 elementary and middle schools S'l.TPi and S i .HO’i respei t iy el y I ach community -■ hool uses this money to develop a program to meet then community's individual l f|e (immunity schools, .iky.ns at risk ot rluctioiis again this year may* need to cut these "We re always short of money Koenig said Sometimes I’d leave ut the spring and not know d I d come bai l to a mb in the tall Musique Gourmet Catering to the DiSi ninatmg Collector CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED CLASSICAL MUSIC & OPERA ON COMPACT DISC CD's FROM $5.95 CLASSIC FILMS ON VIDEO LASERDISC NEW LOCATION UNIVERSITY BRANCH 831 EAST 13TH 683-5577 loll I rec I mil) HUB t~00 Hours 11:00 !o . 10 M I 0:00 lo I 00 S.it Lowest Fares Anywhere All Major Credit Cards Ai < opted CHILDREN'S SATURDAY /mr ) RECYCLING SAT., APRIL 28 12-1 PM AGES 3-8 UO Bookstore s_ Limited Edition and Limited Quantities —-—Oregon Dnih- y Emerald T-Shirts green 100% cotton BUY NOW s6.00 ODE Main Desk 3rd Floor EMU 8am-5pm Introducing: The Bestseller You won’t find at the Newsstand. !lere's a hook that's alssass oil the best seller s list W nil a I I aiie () checking account, sou ssont base to read belssccn the lines to 11ml the moral ol the slots 1. 2. 5 ' i' t interest paid to urn on \our low month!) ha la nee \o set \ tee lee il > ou main tain a S2(K) halanee You pa\ onl\ S ' il vout halanee drops below s2(H) ()\erdrail Protection 4. 5. 6. 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