CIM/CCEiS
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Join us Sep 27th for our Significant Disproportionality Summit!
When: Saturday, September 27th from 8:30am - 3:30pm
Where: Civic Center High School Auditorium, 629 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102
SFUSD Community Members who are interested in addressing disproportionality in SFUSD are encouraged to attend this full day event. Attendees will review SFUSD data on disproportionality in order determine the root causes so that we can interrupt it and change practices.
Welcome! Check out our Introduction
The SFUSD Shoestrings Program
A Wraparound Early Childhood Intervention to Disrupt Significant Racial Disproportionality in Discipline and Special Education
What is an Educational Partner?
An Educational Partner is anyone who is committed to supporting our students who need it the most; particularly our Black/African American, Latinx and Pacific Islander students. Educational Partners meet regularly to discuss and collaborate on the Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Service (CCEIS) activities, CCEIS plans and the needs our our Rising Scholar.
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Significant disproportionality (SD) is the overrepresentation of students of any racial or ethnic group identified for special education, placed in more restrictive settings, or disciplined at higher rates than their peers in other racial and ethnic groups. In San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), too many Black/African American children are in Special Education, in comparison to their overall numbers. As a result, the California Department of Education has sanctioned SFUSD, requiring that 15% of the Special Education budget be reallocated to support the work of CCEIS - Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services in general education.
Our children are brilliant. Our goal is to interrupt the practices and beliefs that are leading to Black/African American students and their peers being over-identified for Special Education. Ultimately, we want to see our students thrive academically and social-emotionally, and live the life they dream of living.
Who we Serve - The CCEIS Schools
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Early Education Sites: Leola Havard Early Education @ George Washington Carver, Dr. Charles Drew TK-K and Early Ed, Malcolm X Academy TK/K and Early Education
Elementary Schools: Bessie Carmichael K-8, Bret Harte Elementary School, Glen Park Elementary School, Rosa Parks ES, Tenderloin Community Elementary School, Visitacion Valley Elementary School
Middle Schools: James Lick Middle School, Willie Brown Jr Middle School
High Schools: Burton High School, Mission High School
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Dr. Talya Huntley
Dr. Ammar Saheli
Dr. Mildred Browne
Julia Martin
This page was last updated on September 18, 2025