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How can we improve our schools? What will help our children learn? Read about innovations in education and what they mean for your school, your children and your community.

Finding hidden genius: the importance of STEM education for low-income students

Finding hidden genius: the importance of STEM education for low-income students

Not all students are getting equal access to STEM education. During the 2015-2016 school year, low-income students and students of color were less likely to have opportunities to take advanced math and science classes. A study from the U.S. Department of Education showed that only 55 percent of high schools with high Black and Latino enrollment — compared to 65 percent of all high schools — offered advanced mathematics. For calculus, only 38 percent of high schools with high Black and Latino student enrollment offered advanced math, compared to 50 percent of all schools.

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SF Approves Money for Schools

SF Approves Money for Schools

We are happy that the Supervisors voted to sign onto a deal that allocates $13.5 million to fund teacher salary increases and $52 million to a reserve fund for teacher wages in 2020-21. We continue to call on the school district to use any resources they can to support schools with large numbers of underserved students. In particular, we would like to see the funds go to  the specific schools that Superintendent Vincent Matthews has identified as PITCH schools. 

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New Resource for Parents in Southeast LA

New Resource for Parents in Southeast LA

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools in Southeast Los Angeles serve over 60,000 students. Low-income Latino students make up the large majority of the student population and over a quarter are English learners. Out of 89 schools in Southeast Los Angeles, only nine reach the statewide average in English and math.

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What is the California School Dashboard?

What is the California School Dashboard?

The California Dashboard shows how each school in California is doing to ensure that students can read and do math on grade-level as well as other important measures of school quality. It’s a great place to start when assessing whether your child’s high school does a good job of preparing students for college. You can learn more about each of the ratings in this report by Oakland Achieves.

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