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SFUSD highlights My Brother's Keeper summit and hires special assistant for African‑American achievement

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · January 27, 2015
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Superintendent Carranza reported on a local My Brother's Keeper summit with Mayor Ed Lee and the San Francisco Foundation, and introduced Landon Dickey as the district's new special assistant for African‑American achievement and leadership. The board and community applauded mentoring program successes and upcoming community events.

Superintendent Carranza told the Board of Education on Jan. 27 that San Francisco convened a local My Brother's Keeper action summit with Mayor Ed Lee and the San Francisco Foundation to align a city‑wide, data‑driven effort focused on young men and boys of color. "We defined what My Brother's Keeper will be for us as a diverse set of stakeholders in San Francisco," Carranza said, and described next steps the district will take with city partners.

Carranza announced that after a national search the district hired Landon Dickey as…

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