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District summarizes African American Achievement work as staff honor departing leader

San Francisco Board of Education · June 11, 2019
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The Board heard a year‑end report from the African American Achievement & Leadership Initiative (OLLI/ALI) highlighting programs, partnerships and data trends; staff and community members also paid tribute to Special Assistant Landon Dickey as he departs.

The San Francisco Unified School District presented an annual update on the African American Achievement and Leadership Initiative (ALI/OLLI) on June 11 and honored Special Assistant to the Superintendent Landon Dickey, who is leaving the role.

Landon Dickey and team members summarized the initiative’s expansion since 2015 — growing from a one‑person effort to a multi‑program…

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