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Middle Grades Redesign PPS-SF Annual General Meeting
Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco will host our Annual General Meeting on the topic of Middle Grades Redesign. Participate in a conversation with SFUSD leaders around upcoming changes to the middle school experience. With remarks from special guest, Dr. Vincent Matthews, SFUSD Superintendent of Schools.
● Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 5:45 pm to 8 pm.
● Mission High School, 3750 18th Street San Francisco, CA, 94114.
● Pre-register and learn more on Eventbrite: http://tiny.cc/475esy
● Light refreshments, a kid zone, and interpretation will be
provided. This event is free for community members and families with children of all ages. Many thanks to SFUSD for co-sponsoring this event. Note: Upcoming changes to middle schools are not related to student assignment and the feeder system.
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Clinic” on the memo line and mail to: 6301 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94124.)
The Bayview Hunters Point Clinic is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) created to provide excellent, integrated health and
wellness services with a focus on community residents using Medi-Cal. Located in the historic Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center, the Bayview Clinic brings services back to this center for Black health: a place where
African American doctors, dentists, ophthalmologists, therapists, pharmacists and midwives have provided wraparound healthcare for
residents of Bayview Hunters Point.
Dr. Arthur Coleman was Bayview’s first African American physician. He purchased the building in 1960 and served this community for more than 50 years. Recently the building was lost by Dr. Coleman’s family in a tax lien sale and purchased by a real estate developer with no knowledge of
its cultural and social significance to the community.
KRON-TV 4 recently ran this story on the Coleman Medical Center renovation: http://kron4.com/2018/02/05/hidden-history-african-
american-clinic-in-san-franciscos-hunters-point/.
This video tells the story of Dr. Coleman’s legacy in Bayview: https://www.facebook.com/marianna.sousa.1420/videos/2006544936295398.
To tour the building or learn more about how to support this project,