African American Student Achievement
AAPAC JANUARY Parent of the Month
Student Achievement
Anti Bias-Anti Racism Committee
The committee holds "Courageous Conversations" related to bias and racist practices in MDUSD.
A current priority for the group are to update the Vision and Mission of the group, along with ensuring the District's board policies are current and relevant.
The second priority is to develop a reporting sytem for staff and students to report incidents of bias and racism to ensure they are addressed. Members considered this from both the perspectives of the reporter and the receiver of the information and ways in which the District can respond to reported events.
All interested parents, staff and community members are encouraged to attend our future meetings.
Staff contact:
Felicia Stuckey-Smith, Director, Student Services
(925) 682-8000 Ext. 4069
CAAASA President
CAAASA 2023
African American Student Achievement
We our proud to announce the MDUSD Black Excellence Awards 2023. The event will recognize African American scholars with ELA, Mathematics & Attendance. All are welcome. The event will be held on May 16th, @ 6PM. Concord High School. Advance congratulations to the honorees!!
4200 Concord Blvd. Concord, CA. For more information e-mail Dr. Lamont Francies. franciesL@mdusd.org
Attached is the video link to our last AAPAC meeting
FOCAL SCHOLAR PLAN
To address inequities in the educational outcomes for Black/African American Students, Foster Youth and Homeless Youth, the District is working with California Collaborative for Educational Excellence. Together, we conducted a Systemic Instructional Review, across 12 instructional components, designed to explore root causes for the student's lack of expected growth, along with specific steps to take to address this.
The District is making steady progress in implementing the plan and looks forward to sharing our results.
For more information, please click here.
To Learn More about MDUSD
Assessment, Research and Evaluation
Significant Disproportionality- CCEIS Plan CAAASA 2023
CAAASA 2023
CAAASA 2023
Contact us
Contact Jorge Melgoza Jorge Melgoza | District Staff | |
Contact Jonathan Roselin Jonathan Roselin | District Staff |
Contact Amy Monaghan Amy Monaghan | District Staff |
Contact Patricia Hamachi Patricia Hamachi | District Staff |
African American Family & Community Engagement Coordinator
Contact Lamont Francis Lamont Francis | District Staff |
The Mt. Diablo Black Educators Association is proud to be involved in efforts to improve the lives of Black students, teachers, administrators, and their families. From their early days in 2000, they have been a leading organization in the struggle for equity and social justice. Student Solidarity
The District has been identified by California Department of Education as Significantly Disproportionate in the identification of African American Students in the area of Intellectual Disability. To address this inequity, the District has engaged in the process with develop a three pronged plan which includes the six outcomes.
- Increased Attendance
- Creation of a Black/African American Parent Advisory Committee
- Reduction in Disciplinary Suspensions
- Academic Growth
- Updated Board policies, practices and procedures
- Increased feeling of connectedness to School
For more information please click here.
Black family night 2022