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Why does Communities In Schools require 60% of its board members to be from the private sector?

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Why does Communities In Schools require 60% of its board members to be from the private sector?

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Private sector resources are the key to sustaining Communities In Schools programs that help kids succeed in school and prepare for life. Therefore, even though all segments of the community are represented on a local Board of Directors (educators, social service professionals, parents and representatives from faith-based organizations), a majority of private sector representatives are needed to create and sustain the link between local businesses and schools so that all kids can succeed.

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