Los Angeles public education events for the first weekend of June 2013
Logan Street Elementary School Celebrates 125th Birthday
Posted by Cheryl Ortega, May 23, 2013 at 10:46 am on Echo Park-Silver Lake PatchSaturday, June 1, 2013, 10:00 AM
1711 W. Montana Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
See previous entry for more information
Allesandro and Silver Valley CEJ will be honored on Saturday at CTA at the Bonaventure Hotel
CEJ folks and supporters: On Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 6:00 pm, California Teachers Association's* Peace and Justice Caucus will be recognizing the work (mostly in environmental justice) that the Allesandro chapter and the Silver Valley chapter of CEJ have been doing this school year with a Youth Activist certificate.Just wanted to let you know! If any of you are attending CTA's State Council this weekend, please check us out at 6:00 PM
The CTA YOUTH ACTIVIST CEREMONY WILL BE AT 6:00 PM IN SANTA MONICA C (the room name) Westin Bonaventure Hotel
404 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, California 90071
East Side Stories Conference: A Grassroots Vision for Education and Community
The Community Forum for the Campaign of the Schools that LA Students DeserveInviting Community, Students, Teachers, to the East Side Vision Forum of the Campaign for the Schools that LA Students Deserve!!!
East Side Stories Annual Conference
Saturday, June 1, 2013
at Roosevelt High School
456 S Mathews St
Los Angeles, CA 90033
The conference will run from 8am to 2:30pm. It will include student- and youth-led workshops, speakers on educational justice, a curriculum fair, and vendors from the community. Lunch will be served, and translation will be provided.
The Vision Forum for the Schools LA Students Deserve will take place in two workshop sessions, from 9:45am to 10:45am and 11am to 12pm. In the first session we will discuss what we want to change in our schools across LA, and in the second we will envision how we can accomplish our goals. We encourage people to attend the whole day if possible!
The Eastside Schools LA Students Deserve forum is a unique opportunity for parents, youth, educators and community members to share their ideas and hear from each other about what they think the main issues are in public education on the Eastside.