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The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) has been a School Board advisory committee since 1991. The MSAOC monitors the implementation of FCPS programs, policies, and strategies that affect minority student achievement, provides an assessment and consults with minority parent community to keep them informed of these efforts. MSAOC can have up to 36 members appointed by the School Board, community organizations, and FCPS Clusters. The Committee meets the second Wednesday of each month at the Alan Leis Center, at 7:30 p.m. Parents, community members, and staff members are cordially invited to attend and participate at the Committee's meetings.
Staff Liaison: Larry Bussey, 703-208-7785, School Board Liaison: Martina Hone

Minority Student Achievement

2008-2009 Charge: Examine best practices that other school districts have used to improve participation by minority students in higher-level academic programs, and determine how to best establish a partnership between minority families and schools so that parents become informed advocates for their children to be successful in school.

12th Report Card on Minority Student Achievement

Advocacy Handbooks for Patrents

Meeting Notes 2009

Meeting Notes 2008

Involving Hard-to_Reach Parents: Strategies and Resources for Teachers and Administrators (Adobe PDFPDF)

MSAOC Salutes Top FCPS Schools for Closing the Gap for Minority Students

MSAOC—Advocacy Handbook for Parents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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