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SFUSD Migrant Education Program spotlights student success and barriers, asks board for clearer outreach

San Francisco Board of Education (San Francisco Unified School District) · January 25, 2022
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At the Jan. 25 Board of Education meeting, the district’s Migrant Education Program highlighted student internships, a student speaker and a reported 100% senior graduation rate for the cohort presented while urging better outreach, language access and trust‑building for families facing eviction and job loss.

At a Jan. 25 meeting of the San Francisco Board of Education, the district’s Migrant Education Program showcased student work, described supports for migrant families and urged the board to help expand outreach and eliminate barriers that keep families from using district services.

Jose Espinosa, a 12th‑grade student at Mission High School, introduced a video and told the board he has been part of the Migrant Education Program since elementary school. Brenda Sandoval Moreno, who identified herself as a Migrant Education Program representative, said the program provides academic enrichment, mentoring, case management, college‑readiness support and summer programming, and that this year the program…

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