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The mission of the SACAAAE is to promote excellence in education by providing services, support and professional development oppotunities for educators that enhances the success and performance of all students, with a specific emphasis on students of African descent. This goal will be accomplished by creating collaborative partnerships tofacilitate parental and community involvement.
Southern Alameda County Alliance of African American Educators (SACAAAE)
P. O. BOX 3927
Hayward, CA 94540
The mission of the Southern Alameda County Alliance of African American Educators (SACAAAE) is to promote excellence in education by providing services, support and professional development oppotunities for educators that enhances the success and performance of all students, with a specific emphasis on students of African descent. This goal will be accomplished by creating collaborative partnerships to facilitate parental and community involvement.
Professional Development Breakfast

Come and enjoy an inspirational, informative morning with friends and colleagues, and a mouth watering soul food breakfast!

"The African American Educator: Building OUR Village thru C.R.I.S.I.S"
Creating Realistic Initiatives to support Self, Staff & Impact Students
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
8:00a.m. – 12:00 noon
Download Flyer & Registration Form
Payment Options: Pay Online

Registration Fee:
$50.00, includes 1 year membership

Contact person:
Bobbie Brooks, President

OR by Mail:

Mail check payment to:
SACAAAE
P.O. Box 3927
Hayward CA 94540-3927


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Southern Alameda County Alliance of African American Educators (SACAAAE)
Membership Meeting and Back to School Reception

Fall:
General Membership Meeting
Winter:
Annual Professional Development
Spring:
Cultural Pursuits Student Achievement Awards Ceremony
  • To work to eliminate and to rectify the effects of racism in education and promote “Excellence for All” .

  • To provide for professional development of African American educators, paraprofessionals, parents and community members.

  • To address urban area educational concerns of African Americans.

  • To support, foster and disseminate research information regarding the education of African Americans.

  • To provide an avenue for recruiting and retaining African American educators.

  • To create a forum for the exchange of ideas and strategies to improve educational opportunities and achievement for African American students

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Bobbie Brooks, President
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Mary A. Fisher, Vice President
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Ric Ricard, Treasurer
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Wanda Williams, Board Member
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Robyn T. Fisher, Special Projects
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Andrea Wilson, Special Projects
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