Last month, TAF’s TransformED school, Beverly Park, hosted its Literacy Night which also included student exhibitions. A wide range of community partners showed up in support of the [...]
With dozens of applications from early-career and future educators coming in from Martinez Fellowship hopefuls, let’s take a minute to focus on what the fellowship offers. A good example of [...]
#OneStudentInfiniteFutures TOOLKIT What if a student’s only limitation was their own imagination ? That’s the environment TAF builds through TransformED partnerships with local school [...]
For TAF’s 2024 Varsity Luncheon: Courage to Act back in February, we highlighted TAF@Saghalie Humanities teacher and Martinez Fellow Jennifer Giuffre. What we didn’t get to highlight, [...]
During last month’s innovative STEM Expo, volunteers engaged with student presentations and prototypes both as an audience and as judges. Then, earlier this month, the students who scored [...]
On February 23rd and 24th 2024, over 200 BIPOC educators and educational leaders came together for the Convening: two days to recommit to the work of educational equity and liberation. […]
On March 7th, Google once again sponsored TAF@Saghalie’s STEM Expo. Every grade, divided into small groups, presented a project or prototype they created to solve a real-world problem. It [...]
In March 2023, TAF responded to Yield Giving’s Open Call for proposals aimed at awarding $1 million gifts to 250 community-led, community-focused organizations. We are proud to announce [...]
Tacoma Power came out in full force for First Creek’s exhibition day! Last time we checked in with 6th graders at TransformEd partner school First Creek Middle School, they had […]
https://techaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/no-representation.mp4 TAF@Saghalie Humanities teacher Jennifer Giuffre comes from a long line of passionate Black educators taking a stand both [...]
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