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Class '26 Dean | Ethnic Studies Instructor | Interim Director Equity & Community . San Francisco University High School

Current Roles

Employees:
336
Revenue:
$75.6M
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The Board, Administration, Faculty, Parents, Alumni, and Student Body of San Francisco University High School believe that a diverse and inclusive community strengthens and empowers us all. UHS knows that learning about differences in academic background, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, and sexual orientation promotes an environment of understanding and appreciation. We also understand that being a part of a diverse community is a challenge. UHS meets this challenge by exploring the similarities and differences in our community, by examining stereotypes, and by acknowledging all perspectives. Valuing all members of our community enhances our learning environment, and provides an honest and useful framework for our students to understand better the complex, multicultural world in which we live. Diversity at UHS has, at its core, the commitment that all students have an opportunity to thrive. As this statement indicates, a respect for diversity is deeply rooted in the liberal arts tradition and is the foundation of teaching and learning at University High School. Since 1975, UHS has been committed to building a community that reflects and embraces the great diversity of the San Francisco Bay Area. While that goal is our mission, we realize that achieving it takes sustained efforts. To help us get there, we support a number of important initiatives. Under the leadership of the Diversity Educator, three organizations meet regularly to further our goals: The Multicultural Programs Action Committee (MPAC) for faculty and staff; Moving on Racial Equality (MORE) for students; and the Families Multicultural Committee work together to insure that issues of diversity and equity are present in every facet of our school community. The Vice-President of Diversity is elected by the student body and serves on the Student Council. In addition, faculty regularly seek opportunities to engage the community in meaningful discussions about self-discovery, social justice, and equity. These efforts are integral to our academic program and our ability to teach every student. We value the perspective and experience that each person brings to our community. We believe that our strength and growth as individuals and as a school comes in large measure from how we learn from and with one another, how we honor our differences, and how we find common ground. You will meet many kinds of people at UHS. Learning to take the ideas of others seriously - especially those which may be different from your own - is a valuable skill.
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