Community Engaged Learning
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We connect students to the city around us to expand their academic opportunities and to build a sense of connection to the Oakland community.
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Fourth grade classes conduct a walking tour of sites that are important to the Black Panther Party, including the Women of Black Panther Party Mural and Museum in West Oakland
At its core, Community Engaged Learning is the pursuit of just relationships. It is the intersection of academics, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and community.
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St. Paul's In the Field
Kate Klaire, K-8 Community Engaged Learning & Chapel Support
Kate Klaire, St. Paul's Community Engaged Learning
Sixth Grade Humanities
Anthony Hopkins, 8th Grade Social Studies & Affinity Group Facilitator
Tony Bald, Sixth Grade Science Teacher