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Black Student Achievement Plan

Black Student Achievement Program (BSAP)

The Black Student Achievement Program (BSAP) is an LAUSD program to support Black students' road to high academic performance, strong social-emotional awareness and management, and a positive cultural identity.The BSAP addresses the need for culturally responsive curriculum and instruction as the classroom norm, fosters partnerships with community based organizations with proven track records of success within the Black community, and provides increased staffing support to address the academic and social-emotional needs of Black students.

BSAP Mission 

To create an environment that holds and maintain a safe space to empower  Black students to attain high achievement, high academic performance, achieve social-emotional awareness, and positive  cultural identity through mentorship, exposure to authentic and diverse representation of blackness, and stressing the importance of community investment.

BSAP Mantra
"Successful Black student achievement is defined by high academic performance, strong social - emotional awareness and management, and positive cultural identity. Furthermore, strategies and methods utilized to cultivate these things shall due in large to the historic and ongoing social and economic conditions experienced by Black people."
BSAP November Reunion
 Resources 
  • Crisis Text Line: Text "Hello" to 741741
  • National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
  • Trevor Project Lifeline: 866-488-7386 (Suicide Hotline for LGBTQIA+ Youth)
  • All resources are available 24 hours a day. 
  • If this is an emergency, call 911. 
 
Your BSAP Team
 
Felicia Drew- Principal
 
Andrea Leger- BSAP Counselor
 
Tiffany Hill- BSAP Teacher-Designee
 
Sandra Beccera- BSAP School Climate Advocate
 
Fallon Nelms- Community Representative