SAVE THE DATE: Parent Summit!

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Ario Salazar 415.864.5205 x13/ario@missiongraduates.org Read more »
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Jan
26
2010
SAVE THE DATE: Parent Summit!
For more information/Para mas informacion: Ario Salazar 415.864.5205 x13/ario@missiongraduates.org Read more »
Jan
23
2010
Un comunicado del Programa de Participactión ParentalTraducción del artículo de prensa publicado hoy, 22 de enero de 2010 En el periódico “The Chronicle,” de San Francisco. Encabezado: Cortes al presupuesto dentro de las escuelas de San Francisco dejarán un vacío de 113 millones de dólares. Las escuelas de San Francisco estarán enfrentándose a un déficit fiscal de $113 millones de dólares en los próximos dos años, lo cual representa una suma exorbitante que devendrá en despidos, y recortes a programas populares, tales como los de la escuela de verano y un incremento de alumnos en los salones de clases.
Jan
21
2010
An Interview with Pilar Tuz..
For weeks on end, parents expected that today would be quite hectic, but productive, for many of them at Marshall E.S. For twenty two parents, to be exact. Under heavy rains, and just as diligently as it happens on any other day, parents dropped their children at 8:40 a.m. to start school. Heavy coats, umbrellas, rain-boots, gloves, and scarves are a part of the wet, wet scene. As they were coming in, the rain swayed like no other day, propelled by the wind, and it sometimes dropped thinly, while at moments it looked like it was capable of pelting anything on its path against the ground. ![]() Pilar and Kids
Jan
20
2010
Computer Literacy Classes Begin!!Today is the first day of Computer Literacy classes at Marshall E.S. Below is a picture of the parents who will be receiving classes for 12 weeks. As you may know, this is a huge accomplishment for the ELAC at Marshall E.S., the School Site Council, Mission Graduates, CAMINOS, and the PTA.
![]() Computer Literacy Classes Begin for Mission Youth Parents!
Jan
04
2010
MG partners w/ Mission Public Library..As a rule, libraries don’t mix with muddy little hands. But that’s what’s happening at the San Francisco Public Library’s Mission Branch, where a Teaching Garden opened this fall. With the help of a designer and a gardening instructor, interim Children’s Room Manager Lia Hillman has turned an unused patio into a unique resource to teach sustainable urban… |
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