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

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Partnerships for Joint Use: Expanding the Use of Public School Infrastructure to Benefit Students and Communities
This report provides detailed information and examples of three types of strategies for joint use of school facilities:
  1. Shared use of a school- or district-owned facility
  2. Cocreated and shared use of a newly built or remodeled facility
  3. Formal partnerships between a school or district and another entity
Citation: Vincent, J. M. (2010). Partnerships for joint use: Expanding the use of public school infrastructure to benefit students and communities. Berkley, CA: Center for Cities & Schools, University of California.
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