Officer, Starla D.H.Grim, JimMedina, Monica A.Bringle, Robert G.Foreman, Alyssa2018-02-122018-02-122013Starla D. H. Officer Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis , Jim Grim , Monica A. Medina , Robert G. Bringle & Alyssa Foreman. (2013). Strengthening community schools through university partnerships. Peabody Journal of Education, 88, 564-577.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/15186Given the mounting call for academic achievement gains in America’s public schools— particularly urban schools labeled “failing”—the need for community engagement to tackle a host of underlying social challenges warrants the resources of the nation’s colleges and universities (Harkavy & Hartley, 2009). Because colleges and universities are often underutilized anchors of resources in communities, coordinated alignment of K-12 and higher education goals can create a seamless pipeline of educational attainment for communities challenged to produce high academic achievement. Higher education’s engagement with community schools further helps to address the whole child and their families in K-12 education by expanding the opportunities for the students and community to access necessary support services. Drawing upon experiences of Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and collaboration with its adjacent neighborhoods, this article illustrates the transformative and relevant impact of university and community engagement, as well as new pedagogical approaches to teaching, learning, and training. This article reflects upon the experiences of IUPUI and nearby George Washington Community High School as it can uniquely serve as a roadmap for other school community/university partnerships that are interested in embarking upon a similar education reform path.Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Academic AchievementCommunity EngagementPublic SchoolsStrengthening Community Schools Through University PartnershipsArticle