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Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN)

Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN). Issues and Proposed Actions Low academic expectations from students, teachers and counselors Panel discussions with School Administrators Panel discussions with teachers, counselors and Instructional Council Panel discussions with students

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Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN)

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  1. Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN) Issues and Proposed Actions • Low academic expectations from students, teachers and counselors • Panel discussions with School Administrators • Panel discussions with teachers, counselors and Instructional Council • Panel discussions with students • Advanced Placement (AP) support • More guidance/counselor lead workshops

  2. Issues & Proposed Actions • Low student morale and more student advocacy • Staff development courses on equity in education and cultural awareness & sensitivity • MSAN Group created based on Ron Ferguson’s Master Framework for the Conspiracy to Succeed • Peer-to-peer mentoring • Buddy system for AP classes and cohorts • Student assemblies and guest speakers • Jonathan Edison, Dr. David Stovall & Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch

  3. Resources Needed • Funding for Speakers • Support from School Board • Support from Superintendent and Central Office • Support from School Administration, Counselors and Teachers

  4. Q&A THANK YOU ACPS!!!

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