Our PurposeThe African Ancestry Success Community (AASC) strives to ensure an educational environment for our students of African ancestry that will instill a strong perception of themselves as scholars by cultivating culturally relevant activities for students and families while preparing them to rise to the rigors of career, college, and life.
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The AASC Mentoring Program will build community, instill leadership, and foster systems of support for our students of African ancestry. A high school student is paired with an elementary school student to build a mentor/mentee partnership, working on academic foundations and Habits of Success. Students are working together every other week, engaging in a wide range of activities: team building, art, games, and historical, cultural awareness.
Select students of African Ancestry will be meeting one Saturday a month beginning in January of 2019 at the SJCC extension from 9 am-12 pm to discuss select readings and videos, attend field trips, and participate in other ways to engage students in this intensive study of culture. Outcomes: Greater cultural awareness, better critical thinkers, more conscientious consumers of media content, greater sense of civic and cultural responsibility.
Students from the BSUs at Milpitas High and Calaveras Hills came together to create a night showcasing and celebrating African Ancestry. The performances included a variety of talents: dancing, singing, the reading of poetry, step routines, and a fashion show. It was a wonderful community night!
Due to the Covid-19 shelter-in-place, we will be sending certificates home to families and creating a video presentation to show our admiration for the award recipients instead of an in-person ceremony. The awards ceremony is usually in the month of February. Families are encouraged to attend and it is usually open to the whole MUSD community.