It is indisputably that establishing school-family-community partnerships and making closely interaction and collaboration among all three parties will ultimately enable students learning to be successful. In recent years, engaging in school-family-community partnerships was the one of the most noticeable event in US. The National Network of Partnership Schools, NNPS, established by Joyce J. L. Epstein, a sociology professor at Johns Hopkins University, already become a known matter. In this paper, based on the collection of literatures, organize Epstein’s advocates described school-family-community partnership theory model of overlapping spheres of influence to understand the dynamic relationship between school, family and community. This paper also introduces her advocates of NNPS through many years development and then provide for proposals of management of our schools.