- Provider Spotlight: 826 ValenciaWe had the chance to talk to Misha Villatuya, the Mission Bay Programs Director at 826 Valencia. As a former elementary school teacher, Misha loves “getting in the weeds” with curricula and has a clear perspective on how alignment between 826 Valencia and SFUSD’s new HMH curriculum – a district-wide science-of-reading-backed literacy curriculum currently in… Continue reading Provider Spotlight: 826 Valencia
- Announcing Our 2025-2028 Strategic Plan – A Bold Vision for Literacy in San FranciscoDear Coalition Members, Partners, and Supporters, As the founding team of the San Francisco Literacy Coalition, we are filled with pride to share the exciting news that we have launched our new 2025-2028 Strategic Plan! This milestone marks a significant step forward in our mission to ensure that every child in San Francisco has the… Continue reading Announcing Our 2025-2028 Strategic Plan – A Bold Vision for Literacy in San Francisco
- San Francisco Education Fund Secures $3 Million Grant from Crankstart to Enhance Literacy Outcomes in SFUSDTransformative Investment to Propel San Francisco Literacy Coalition Towards Equitable Educational Outcomes San Francisco, CA – May 13, 2024 – The San Francisco Education Fund (Ed Fund) is thrilled to announce the acquisition of a transformative $3 million grant, awarded by Crankstart to propel the San Francisco Literacy Coalition (SFLC) forward in its mission to enhance literacy outcomes across the city.… Continue reading San Francisco Education Fund Secures $3 Million Grant from Crankstart to Enhance Literacy Outcomes in SFUSD
Join the San Francisco Literacy Coalition
Join us in our mission to uplift literacy in San Francisco’s public schools! We invite other organizations to stand alongside us in the San Francisco Literacy Coalition, where together, we can make a meaningful impact on the lives of students by fostering a community of learning and empowerment. Full community participation is crucial in creating a brighter future for our youth.
Reach out to Terrence Riley, Director of San Francisco Literacy Coalition, to learn more at [email protected].