Demand SFUSD supports every student to read at grade level -- 呼籲對三藩市聯合校區的所有孩子提供高質量的讀寫教學指導和支持 -- Exige al SFUSD que apoye a todos los estudiantes para que lean al nivel de su grado
SFUSD Board of Education and Superintendent / 舊金山教育委員會和总监 / SFUSD Junta de Educación y Superintendente
San Francisco community groups, parents, students, educators, and leaders call for a citywide commitment to improve literacy, especially for marginalized populations.
Years of evidence from student outcome data clearly show that San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) students are not reading and writing at grade level. Our public school system is failing at its basic promise to create literate citizens:
We have extreme gaps in literacy outcomes for English Language Arts (ELA). In 2019, only 21% of SFUSD’s Black students, 18% of SFUSD’s English learners, and 17% of SFUSD’s students with disabilities met state literacy standards. (State assessment data for SFUSD)
SFUSD gets an “F” in supporting socioeconomically-disadvantaged Latino/a/x students in meeting reading standards. It falls in the bottom 10% of the 287 districts listed in the California Reading Report Card.
SFUSD is undergoing an expert-led curriculum audit that is shedding light on the gaps in our literacy materials and instruction, but we need the District and School Board to take swift and decisive action to implement the changes recommended by the audit:
Commit to an explicit vision: to deliver research based literacy instruction
Invest in high quality instructional materials: proven to work with all students
Take action: to swiftly avoid further literacy loss
We urge SFUSD to make high quality reading and writing instruction a top priority. Its 50,000 students deserve an equal opportunity for literacy.
Sign the petition today: To support literacy for all SFUSD students, NOW
-- 我們在英語語言藝術 (ELA) 讀寫能力方面存在巨大差距。 2019 年,三藩市聯合校區只有 21% 的黑人學生、18% 的英語學習者和 17% 的殘疾學生達到了州標準。 (對三藩市聯合校區的州評估數據)
-- 在支持拉丁裔學生達到閱讀標準方面,三藩市聯合校區的得分不及格(“F”)。在《加州閱讀報告卡》中列出的 287 個校區中,排名倒數 10%。
-- 致力於一個明確的願景:提供有研究基礎所支持的英語讀寫教學
-- 採取行動:迅速避免讀寫能力的進一步損失
-- Invierta en materiales didácticos de alta calidad: probado para trabajar con todos los estudiantes
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SFUSD Board of Education and Superintendent / 舊金山教育委員會和总监 / SFUSD Junta de Educación y Superintendente
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[Your Name]
San Francisco community groups, parents, students, educators, and leaders call for a citywide commitment to improve literacy, especially for marginalized populations.
Years of evidence from student outcome data clearly show that San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) students are not reading and writing at grade level. Our public school system is failing at its basic promise to create literate citizens:
-- We have extreme gaps in literacy outcomes for English Language Arts (ELA). In 2019 only 21% of SFUSD’s Black students, 18% of SFUSD’s English learners and 17% of SFUSD’s students with disabilities met state standards in ELA. (State assessment data for SFUSD)
-- SFUSD gets an “F” in supporting socioeconomically-disadvantaged Latino/a/x students in meeting reading standards. It falls in the bottom 10% of the 287 districts listed in the California Reading Report Card.
SFUSD is undergoing an expert-led curriculum audit that is shedding light on the gaps in our literacy materials and instruction, but we need the District and School Board to take swift and decisive action to implement the changes recommended by the audit:
-- Commit to an explicit vision: to deliver research based literacy instruction
-- Invest in high quality instructional materials: proven to work with all students
-- Take action: to swiftly avoid further literacy loss
We urge SFUSD to make high quality reading and writing instruction a top priority. Its 50,000 students deserve an equal opportunity for literacy.
Signed,