
AAPAC Updates

Happy New year!
Welcome to 2023 African American Families, AAPAC Members, and Valued Partners,
It's the start of a new year, and there's no better time to reflect on the past and look towards the future. As we enter 2023, it's clear that the world is continuing to change at a rapid pace. Technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, and it's becoming increasingly clear that the way we live our lives will be fundamentally transformed in the coming years. From the way we work and communicate, to the way we travel and entertain ourselves, it's clear that the world of 2023 will be very different from the one we know today. As we embrace these changes, it's important to stay curious, open-minded, and adaptable. By doing so, we can ensure that were able to make the most of the opportunities and challenges that the future has in store for us. Thank you for staying connected to AAPAC through this digital newsletter!
Cheers,
AAPAC
AAPAC UPDATES
AAPAC + CCEIS
What is CCEIS? The Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CCEIS) team members are recruiting Black classified staff, certificated staff, community-based organizations (affiliated with SFUSD), retired educators from SFUSD, AND Parent/Caregivers to be a part of sharing thoughts and solutions that help to interrupt the over-representation of Black students going into Special Education under specific criteria.
Educational Partners - There are three virtual Educational Partners meetings left, and one full day in-person Success Summit with SFUSD community, partners & staff (Must attend at least four meetings and summit to receive a stipend)
When: December 12th, January 9th, 28th (Success Summit), February 15th, March 20th, May 15th
Where: Virtual on Zoom, one in-person meeting
Stipend: $300 Gift Card
Register Here: bit.ly/sfusdedpartners
Please be sure to share the resources and information below within your networks
Don’t miss the second annual MLK Celebration Concert on Friday, January 13, 2023, featuring performances by Emily King, Goapele, Tongo Eisen-Martin, Minister Marvin White, the Glide Ensemble, and Sangin’ Sara & James P. Smith. FREEDOM, JUSTICE, AND BELOVED COMMUNITY: A CELEBRATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. will be held live at San Francisco's Herbst Theatre and promises an inspirational evening to kick off a week of MLK ‘23 celebration events in San Francisco.
This free event is sponsored by the Northern California MLK Community Foundation and the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, with support from the NAACP San Francisco Chapter and the San Francisco Interfaith Council.
Link here for tickets: https://www.cityboxoffice.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=2875
Contact 415-252-2535 with event questions.
Upcoming Academic Programs
💰CASH for COLLEGE: Financial Aid Workshops💰
Free Tutoring for K-12 Students
The California State Library provides free online tutoring for California K-12 students, available through public libraries. Through HelpNow, live real-time homework assistance is available 24 hours a day by laptop, tablet, or phone from qualified tutors using state curriculum and standards. Tutors do not provide answers — they provide guidance and help. Tutoring sessions may be monitored for completeness and pedagogical effectiveness. All tutors have passed background checks and possess, at a minimum, a bachelor’s degree.
Simply click on this link to get started with a live tutoring session now. The average wait time is 23 seconds.
Save the date! African American Honor Roll!
SFUSD Updates
Every Thursday, families who have included their email addresses in ParentVUE will receive the Family Announcement Bulletin (FAB), an email summary of all public website announcements posted in the past week.
Learn how to update your contact information in ParentVUE. Interested community members can also sign up to receive FAB.
This week's FAB includes information about: (click links for more information and additional updates):
Get help to apply to SFUSD schools
With the application deadline coming up on February 3, 2023, we have provided a list of resources to help you enroll in schools.
New Pandemic-EBT 3.0 Benefit Cards Mailed to Eligible Families Cards with funds for the 2021-22 school year are being mailed in November to December 2022 to families with eligible children.
29th Annual African American Honor Roll & 18th Community Awards Ceremony
The San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educators presents its 28th Annual African American Honor Roll celebration & 19th Community Awards Ceremony hybrid. In 2023, all SFUSD students of African American descent in Grades 3-12 who have earned a 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) or higher (1st Semester 2022) will be honored for their academic achievement.
The San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educators (SFABSE) invites African American high school SFUSD seniors who will graduate by June 2023 to participate in its scholarship program.
Apply for Transitional Kindergarten (TK)!
More students are now eligible for Transitional Kindergarten (TK)! Students born 9/2/2018 through 4/2/2019 can now apply for the 2023-24 school year.
Applications for 4th graders to enter SMART are now open!
SMART is now accepting applications for 4th-grade students to enter our program. SMART is a 12-year college access program that starts in 4th grade and goes all the way through college, including academic support, after-school enrichment, summer programming, college preparation, and support in college.
UCSF's Children's Night Clinic (CNC) is offering free preventive treatment to uninsured children 15 years old and under, one night each month.
Pathway to Teaching Final Application Deadline: Jan. 8!
Are you interested in pursuing your teaching credential while working as a full-time salaried teacher? Do you know someone who would make an exceptional educator but doesn't have their teaching credential? Pathway to Teaching is accepting applications for the Multiple Subject + Bilingual Spanish Authorization and Education Specialist, Mild to Moderate Support Needs programs. Our final deadline is Jan. 8!
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
African American Reparations Advisory Committee (AARAC)
Per the January 4, 2022 SF Human Rights Commission Media Advisory- The African American Reparations Advisory Committee was established by City ordinance to examine the possibilities of reparations for descendants of enslaved persons in San Francisco, a community impacted by historic and continued harms. Detailing the Committee’s mission and goals, this Report serves as the body’s first milestone, delivered six months after its initial convening.
The AARAC meets on the 2nd Monday of every month at 5:30pm. To tune in, register at bit.ly/SF-Reparations. Public comment is highly encouraged.
K2C is a college savings initiative for kindergartners entering the San Francisco Unified School District. Each eligible child starts kindergarten with a savings account, containing an initial deposit of $50 from the City and County of San Francisco. Children and their families can contribute to the account throughout grade school and high school. Currently, over 22,000 students in all 74 public SFUSD elementary schools have K2C accounts, including all K-3 grade students, and select students in 4th-5th grade at K2C pilot year schools.
Help a child in foster care stay in the city. Click on the above link to learn more about fostering, adopting, hosting or mentoring. For current foster parents, learn your rights.
COVID-19 Resources for the Black Community
Looking for local resources in your community by Black-led Organizations? Browse Covid-19 Black's directory of San Francisco Bay Area Agencies.
Black to the Future is committed to enhancing educational and economic opportunities for our community by instilling the necessary tools to become successful. Black to the Future’s goal is to engage youth and young adults ages 14 to 35 around a continuum of culturally competent services that consider their role in family, community, and the overall landscape of San Francisco. Learn more or complete a family intake by clicking on the above link.
MegaBlack SF is a collective of Black-led organizations and Black individuals fighting for visibility, sovereignty, dignity, and justice for Black San Franciscans. For more information on MegaBlack SF, to be added to their newsletter, or to join the weekly meetings, visit their site linked in the title.
The Dream Keeper Initiative is a new, citywide effort to reinvest $120 million over the next two years from law enforcement into San Francisco’s Black and African American community. This Initiative is part of Mayor London N. Breed’s roadmap for reforming public safety and addressing structural inequities in San Francisco. The Dream Keeper Initiative aims to break the cycle of poverty and involvement in the criminal justice system for the families in City programs and ensure that new investments, including in youth development, economic opportunity, community-led change, arts and culture, workforce, and homeownership, are accessible to San Francisco’s families who are most in need.
Learn more about partner organizations and activities by visiting the linked website.
*AAPAC is an honored partner and recipient of DreamKeeperSF Funds.
Mo’ MAGIC is a collaborative, San Francisco neighborhood-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform the community and youth through the MAGIC of collaboration.
Magic Zone is a comprehensive program for K-12th graders that provides after-school and summer programming that focuses on literacy, STEAM, and sports activities. Also included in the Magic Zone program are our workforce development and job readiness services through the Community Safety Initiative and partnership with Mayor London Breed's Opportunities for All initiative.
BMAGIC is a network of San Francisco neighborhood-based nonprofit organizations whose mission is to facilitate, coordinate and develop community resources and opportunities that support service providers and community members in Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP).
Our neighboring YMCAs offer a variety of resources and opportunities that are free or low-cost to the community. The YMCA offers wellness groups, fitness classes, academic support, and more for the entire family.
Community Advisory Committee for Special Education (CAC)
The purpose of the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education is to advocate for effective Special Education programs and services and advise the Board of Education on priorities in the Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA). CAC meets every 4th Thursday of the month. Visit their linked site for more information.
Grounded in the community schools model/framework, Beacon Centers are committed to a cohesive, comprehensive, and collaborative approach that creates pathways to lifelong learning and transformative experiences for youth and the adults who support them through advocacy, leadership, networking, and program support.
Our mission is to create a cadre of college and career-ready students from San Francisco's underserved communities to begin and complete post-secondary education or vocational training. 100% offers academic support, college readiness resources, leadership opportunities and more. Programming is free. To sign up complete this form.
ABOUT US
Email: aapac@sfusd.edu
Website: sfusd.edu/aapac
Location: 1551 Newcomb Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA
Phone: (415) 241-6121
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aapacsf
Calendar: https://tinyurl.com/AAPACCalendar