It truly takes a village and at Sabal Palm Elementary School, the village is in the multitude of community partners helping to break down barriers blocking kids’ education.

Thursday, Blisha Hogue remembered her own time at Sabal Palm as she walked her second-grade daughter Aubree Hogue in for her first day of school.

“We’re excited,” Hogue said, “This is her first year here, but I used to go here when I was a kid. Everything’s still the same, like the same teachers and everything.”

Although nothing seemed to have changed in Hogue’s eyes, the community partnership program concept is new to her and her daughter.

Sabal Palm Elementary School is the only community partnership school in the capital city with over 25 outside entities working to provide support services such as health care, off-campus field trips and food pantry programs. The school now has an outdoor and indoor food pantry supplied by Second Harvest of the Big Bend.