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Black Student Achievement Plan

Overview
 
The Black Student Achievement Plan (BSAP) was approved by the LAUSD Board of Education in February of the 2020-21 school year. Funding allocations have been earmarked to address the longstanding disparities in educational outcomes between Black students and their non-Black peers. Dating back to the landmark case, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka in which the U.S. Supreme Court declared that segregated schools were unconstitutional, favorable outcomes for Black students and their communities continue to fall below district and national averages of their non-Black counterparts.
 
The perennial trend of black student underperformance paired with the current landscape of local and national advocacy for racial equity have served as the inspiration to act now. The BSAP administrative team will work collaboratively with Local District leadership, school communities, the staff working group comprised of division points, and the steering committee comprised of community organizations, labor partners, parents and students to implement and monitor the plan.
 
The BSAP addresses the need for culturally responsive curriculum and instruction as the classroom norm, fosters partnerships with community based organizations with proven track records of success within the Black community and provides increased staffing support to address the academic and social-emotional needs of Black students.
 
The creation and implementation of this plan is a joint effort shared across LAUSD and our community partners. We will hold each other accountable for the realization of the Black Student Achievement Plan. The plan will serve as a dynamic document, adjustments made based on its responsiveness to black students, parents and their communities. The support will remain until parity and beyond is achieved.
Resources
Community Build
-FREE Tutoring
-Individual Counseling and group counseling
-Youth Employment and Internships
-Life and social Skills
-Youth and Family Development Activities
Mentoring Programs
  • Black Excellence Syndicate (Boys and Girls)
     
    • Educational enrichment and encouragement
    • Personal development
    • Financial literacy
    • Cultural Empowerment
  • Legacy Ladies (Girls Only)
    • College and career readiness for girls
    • Guest speakers in different career
  • Black Table Talk (Girls Only)
    • Educational enrichment and encouragement
    • Personal development
    • Financial literacy
    • Culturally relevant empowerment
  • Allison Hope Foundation (Boys Only)
    • Legal introduction
      • Real estate discussions
      • Financial understanding
      • Mentoring
 
If you would like your student to join any of these programs please contact Ms. Aryee, BSAP Assistant Principal, Ms.Alvarez, BSAP Counselor, or Ms. Collins,  School Climate Advocate.