Spotlight on African American Students in Los Angeles
Schools in Los Angeles Unified are falling short in preparing Black students to achieve their full potential. There are more than 50,000 Black students in Los Angeles Unified, making them one of the largest student populations in the state. But, only three out of 10...
Include Me: What to look for and what to do
For students with special needs, the most effective solution for their success may not be as complicated as it seems: inclusion. By giving students the chance to learn in the same environment and with the same curriculum as general education students, they can gain...
Believe in Me: What to look for and what to ask
Students with disabilities face barriers against their success as soon as they walk into the classroom; therefore, it’s important for everyone to believe in the potential of every student.
Join us Sunday to support better funding for Redwood City public schools through Measure H
Innovate parent leaders are supporting the Yes on H campaign to raise funds for all the public elementary and middle schools in Redwood City. Join us this Sunday to learn about Measure H and how to engage other residents to support it!
