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Southern California Education Fund (SCEF)
213-273-8322
1545 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 329
Los Angeles, California 90017
Marybeth Larkin Lead Organizer
213-273-8322
Size: $35,000
2006
Public Education Grants
Southern California Education Fund was established by ONE LA, an affiliate of the Industrial Areas Foundation, as the training and education entity through which it is pursuing educational improvement and reform in Los Angeles and Southern California. The organization has identified “Five Pillars of ONE LA’s Education Strategy” – a professional culture among teachers, investment in authentic parent and community engagement, priority of leadership over management, investment in a safe and healthy school environment, and a constituency that supports public education. Hazen’s grant of $35,000 will support their work to organize schools in 8 feeder patterns in LAUSD, to increase membership and to bring about changes in culture, practice and policy that will improve the quality of teaching, leadership of school administrators and performance of students.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDUCATION FUND (SCEF)
1545 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 329
Los Angeles, California 90017
Marybeth Larkin Lead Organizer
Size: $40,000
2007
Public Education Grants
The Southern California Education Fund was established by ONE LA, an affiliate of the Industrial Areas Foundation, as the training and education entity through which it is pursuing educational improvement and reform in Los Angeles and Southern California. At the school site, they organize teachers, parents and administrators to improve the school culture and promote effective teaching and learning; at the District level, they have also won improvements in policies and practices that undermine student achievement, including timely dispersal of special intervention funds so all students can have access to support services from the first day of the term, not half way into the school year as had previously been the case. Hazen’s renewal grant of $40,000 will support their work to organize schools in 8 feeder patterns in LAUSD, to increase membership and to bring about changes in culture, practice and policy that will improve the quality of teaching, leadership of school administrators and performance of students.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDUCATION FUND (SCEF)
1545 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 329
Los Angeles, California 90017
Maribeth Larkin Lead Organizer
Size: $35,000
2008
Public Education Grants
The Southern California Education Fund was established by ONE LA, an affiliate of the Industrial Areas Foundation, as the training and education entity through which it is pursuing educational improvement and reform in Los Angeles and Southern California. At the school site, they organize teachers, parents and administrators to improve the school culture and promote effective teaching and learning; at the District level, they have also won improvements in policies and practices that undermine student achievement, including timely dispersal of special intervention funds so all students can have access to support services from the first day of the term, not half way into the school year as had previously been the case. Hazen’s renewal grant of $35,000 supports One LA-IAF to continue their work to increase the number of One LA member institutions and active leaders who are engaged in organized action to support strategies and policies for high quality public education for low-income LAUSD students of color.