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City and district officials outline My Brother—s Keeper and African American achievement initiatives

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · June 12, 2018
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Summary

City and district presenters described progress on the San Francisco Alliance for My Brother—s Keeper (MBSK) and the district—s African American Achievement & Leadership Initiative (ALI), emphasizing youth councils, community collaboratives, data systems, and plans to expand cohort-based supports and professional development.

Representatives from the mayor—s office, the Human Rights Commission and the San Francisco Unified School District updated the board June 12 on collaborative efforts to improve outcomes for African American students.

Theo Miller, speaking on behalf of the mayor—s office and HOPE SF, reviewed the local MBSK timeline and the program—s focus on life-course data (kindergarten readiness, graduation rates and impacts of violence and juvenile justice). Cheryl Davis of the Human Rights…

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