Tuesday, February 27, 2007

ScSchools Calendar

Yes, we have a calendar full of events. Yes, we forget to publicize this resource. Check out this week's events, and remember, you can always access this calendar via our sidebar links! Enjoy:

Tuesday, February 27
2007 Youth & Family Budget Campaign!
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
459 Vienna off Persia
HELP FAMILIES STAY AND THRIVE IN SF--JOIN THE 2007 YOUTH & FAMILY BUDGET CAMPAIGN!

Get involved and advocate for children and youth in the San Francisco city budget. Coleman Advocates for Children & Youth will hold an organizing meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 6-8 p.m., at Coleman's offices, 459 Vienna off Persia in the Excelsior.

Information: nlee@colemanadvocates.org or call 239-0161x13.
BOE Regular Meeting
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Everett Middle School
Regularly scheduled meeting. Check SFUSD web site to confirm and to review the agenda
Wednesday, February 28
Community Music Center's monthly faculty-student jazz jam
Thursday, March 1
BOE Buildings, Grounds, and Services Committee Meeting
Friday, March 2
A Collaborative Model for Advocating For Your LD Child
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Fort Mason Center, Building D, Room 100
Parents Education Network

A coalition of parents collaborating with educators and the community
to help bring academic success to students with learning and attention
difficulties.

Speaker Series Event – Open To Parents & Educators!

A Collaborative Model for Advocating For Your LD Child

Co-presented By:
James Adams, Licensed Educational Psychologist
Brian Inglesby, School Psychologist

Advocating for a child with a learning disability can be a complex and confusing endeavor. Brian Inglesby and James Adams will share a model of collaboration that involves all individuals in a child's life – the child, teacher(s), siblings, tutor, parent(s), relatives, etc. They will discuss expected outcomes from such a collaborative approach and explore some possible challenges that parents may encounter during the process.

Friday, March 2, 2007
8:30am, Coffee & Registration
9:00am – 11:00am, Speaker Event
Fort Mason Center
Building D, Room 100
Free Parking Outside Front Gates! Low-Cost Paid Parking Inside Fort Mason!
Free to PEN Members
$25 Non-Members
(includes one-year membership to PEN)
RSVP REQUIRED!
pen"at"parentseducationnetwork.org (415) 751-2237

www. parentseducationnetwork. org
Schoolmaters of the Year banquet
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Napa Elks Lodge 2840 Soscol Avenue Napa, CA 94558
No-Host Social 6 PM and Dinner 7 PM
Saturday, March 3
SFUSD Districtwide Parent Conferences
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thurgood Marshall High School (45 Conkling St in the Bayview)
SFUSD DISTRICTWIDE PARENT CONFERENCES: The San Francisco Unified School District is hosting two districtwide Parent Conferences this year, in an effort to reach more parents. The first will be held Saturday, March 3, at Thurgood Marshall High School (45 Conkling St in the Bayview). Location for the Saturday, March 24, conference will be Roosevelt Middle School (460 Arguello St in the Richmond district). The conferences are designed to provide critical information to help families successfully partner with our schools for academic achievement.
San Francisco Family Summer Resource Fair
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, 99 Grove St. at Polk
SAN FRANCISCO FAMILY SUMMER RESOURCE FAIR: Saturday, March 3, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, 99 Grove St. at Polk. Mayor Gavin Newsom's second annual San Francisco Family Summer Resource Fair is a FREE convention-style showcase of everything for children, youth, and families to do when school is out this summer. Parents with children will find information from 200 organizations providing summer programming for San Francisco children—camps, classes, activities, services—in San Francisco and beyond. Last year's inaugural event was a great success with 160 exhibitors and 4,000 parents in attendance. Coordinated by the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families. Find details at www.dcyf.org and click on the blue Events button.

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