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Author Talk and Book Signing Feat. Anita Gail Jones
Underground Books

Anita Gail Jones will be introducing her debut novel The Peach Seed, published by Henry Holt/Macmillan Books. It has received glowing praise from several writers such as A.J. Verdelle, author of The Good Negress and Miss Chloe, and Alice Randall, award-winning author of The Wind Done Gone.

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Sunday Movie Matinees
Guild Theater

Join us for free family movies at the Guild Theater!

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Date: First Sunday of each month

Time: 2pm Showtime

Location: Guild Theater (2828 35th Street)

 

This months movie is HOCUS POCUS 2. 

Film Description: 

Three young women accidentally bring back the Sanderson Sisters to modern day Salem and must figure out how to stop the child-hungry witches from wreaking havoc on the world.

 

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Author Talk and Book Signing Feat. Jessica Wilson
Underground Books

Join us for an exciting evening at Underground Books! Don’t miss the chance to meet and hear from the talented author Jessica Wilson, MS RD and others featured in It’s Always Been Ours; Rewriting the Story of Black women’s bodies for an evening of conversation and Q/A. Jessica will take the audience through the writing and publication process and share how the book has made an impact on readers. The conversation will be moderated by those who were featured in the book and audience members will be invited to ask questions of everyone involved.

 

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Let’s Read Oak Park
Underground Books

Let’s Read Oak Park will be celebrating National Book Month in October! 

Let’s Read Oak Park is presented by St. HOPE for elementary school aged children to explore books and participate in hands on activities with an emphasis on cultural themes. Students will engage in interactive book readings, and select a free book of their choice to take home and encourage reading together as a family!

Each child will receive a FREE book to take home from Underground Books.

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Sunday Movie Matinee
Guild Theater

Join us for free family movies at the Guild Theater!

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Date: First Sunday of each month

Time: 2pm Showtime

Location: Guild Theater (2828 35th Street)

 

This month we will be showing Fearless, a story about A teenage gamer who becomes a full-time babysitter when his favorite video game drops three super-powered infants into his backyard from outer space.

 

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Sac High Alumni Spotlight: Asia Canady, Class of 2008

Asia Canady feels a strong connection to the Oak Park community and has impactful memories of her time at Sac High. Sac High Dragons are a part of her family as her mom and aunts attended the school and her twin sister Asha was also in the class of 2008. 

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Hundreds attended 3rd Annual Back 2 School BBQ 

On Thursday, August 10, St. HOPE  hosted its Back 2 School BBQ in collaboration with over ten  community partners. More than 400 youth attended and community members enjoyed free hot dogs and snow cones, free school supplies (notebooks, pens and pencils, folders, crayons, coloring books, etc.), and free backpacks (backpacks were limited to the first 100 students). This fun-filled event at McClatchy Park included face painting, chalk art, bean bag toss for kids and an opportunity for adults to mingle and chat with friends.  

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Sac High Offers Dual Enrollment College Program

Sac High has established a new partnership with Sacramento City College that offers our juniors and seniors an opportunity to take college courses and earn BOTH high school and college credit. This program is called the Panther Pipeline and the unique part about it is that Sac City College professors come to Sac High two days a week to teach scholars in person. The other three days scholars complete their college work in class with their Sac High teacher.

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Sac High Alumni Spotlight: Morgan Mitchell, Class of 2014

When thinking about her time at St. HOPE Public Schools, Morgan Mitchell fondly remembers the strong community. She says the school’s intentional focus on community building helped her develop lasting relationships with both students and teachers. She made some of her best friends at Sac High and still keeps in touch with several teachers, sharing updates and asking them for advice. 

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State-of-the Art PS7 Elementary Campus Coming Soon!

Built in the 1950’s, the PS7 Elementary campus is over 70 years old and is in desperate need of repair. For several years, St. HOPE Public Schools has been working to secure funding and approvals for a major PS7 Elementary modernization and we are thrilled that the project is officially underway.

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Stanford Report Highlights St. HOPE Public Schools

Stanford University’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) recently released a report evaluating the current landscape of charter schools across America. The study found that in both reading and math, charter schools provide students with stronger learning compared with the learning in traditional public schools that are otherwise available to them.

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Join Us for Our Free Community BBQ and School Supply Giveaway

Sacramento area students and families are invited to St. HOPE’s FREE Back to School BBQ on Thursday, August 10 from 4-6pm. This celebration is a great way to kick off the new school year and make sure students across the Sacramento region have the school supplies they need to succeed in school. There will be a delicious BBQ, fun activities, games, and prizes for the whole community to enjoy.

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Expanding our Worldview
President's Message - 7.20.23

I hope you all had a wonderful 4th of July! For me the recent Independence Day celebrations – both Juneteenth and the 4th of July – were fun-filled days spent enjoying time with family, friends, and our larger community. Not only were they full of good food and friendship, they were important occasions to reflect on the freedoms and opportunities we often take for granted. Whether due to limited access or inequitable policies, too many people in America and throughout the world face barriers to success.

Article The Sacramento Observer - 6.23.23By Jared Childress

Thousands Dance In The Street For Juneteenth
Third Annual Block Party Held At 40 Acres In Oak Park

Thousands danced in the streets of Oak Park at St. Hope’s third annual Juneteenth Block Party at the 40 Acres Complex on June 17.

A stage sat in the middle of 34th Street, closing the road in front of Underground Books. Attendees in lawn chairs vacated their seats when the DJ played the Cupid Shuffle, gathering around the stage to do the line dance akin to the Electric Slide.

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Sac High Alumni Spotlight: Takarra Johnson, Class of 2015

As a poet, spoken word artist, hip-hop MC and Sacramento Area Youth Speaks alumni, Takarra Johnson uses the power of her voice through poetry and music to empower others and help advance social and racial justice. Takarra was very involved when she was at Sac High, serving as student body president, MISSES Step Team captain, Mock Trial member, YoungLife, and Linked Crew leader.

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3rd Annual Juneteenth Block Party at 40 Acres
Saturday, June 17, 2023

Our Juneteenth Block Party @ 40 Acres event on Saturday, June 17 from 4pm-9pm will celebrate African American culture through art, music, dance, food, and other festivities. Come join the greater Sacramento community for this FREE event that offers activities for adults and kids of all ages. The event will be hosted by Comedian Dru Burks and DJ Supe and residents are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs to enjoy the full lineup of music, art and entertainment taking place on the main stage. 

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A Juneteenth Celebration
President's Message

Juneteenth, also known as “Freedom Day” or “Emancipation Day,” is an important national holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. Originating in Galveston, Texas, it has been celebrated annually on June 19 since 1865 and in 2021, “Juneteenth” became the 11th holiday recognized by the federal government. 

Article Sacramento ObserverBy Jared Childress

Sac High Student To Intern At UC Davis Med School
June 1, 2023

Ja’Lyn Wright always has been a mental health advocate. The 17-year-old high school senior listens to music, dances, and occasionally journals.

And this summer, he will be one step closer to his dream of becoming a licensed psychiatrist.

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Sac High Alumni Spotlight: Anaiyah Cabrellis, Class of 2019

One thing that Anaiyah Cabrellis remembers about her time at PS7 and Sac High was how strong the college-going culture was. She appreciated that St. HOPE Public Schools took scholars on college tours so they could learn about different majors and areas of study and enjoyed hearing from alumni each year about their college experience. Anaiyah also noted that having a good college counselor in high school was crucial, since she is a first-generation college student and this was a new journey for her family to navigate.

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Sac High Partners With UC Davis to Provide Hands on Biomedical Education and Internships

 Sac High is excited to be partnering with the UC Davis Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine for the second year to bring hands-on learning, exposure to science, and lab research opportunities to our high school students. The program included a series of lectures given onsite at Sac High and afterwards scholars were offered an opportunity to apply for a 7-week paid summer research internship. Through a competitive evaluation four scholars were selected for the internship.