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Berkeley has some of the best public schools in the state, but a significant achievement gap remains.

 

Berkeley has some of the best public schools in the state. At all levels, however, a significant achievement gap remains for our African-American and Latino students and those from low-income families.

Mayor Arreguin is working to close these educational disparities by prioritizing the City’s role in the Vision 2020 Initiative, whose aim is to create equitable outcomes.

The Mayor also hopes to realize a universal early childhood education program, increase youth access to city recreation opportunities, and work with BUSD to expand classroom facilities. As one of the two councilmembers on the 2x2 Committee, the Mayor collaborates with BUSD on issues ranging from parking, to homelessness, to establishing Berkeley as a Sanctuary City.

 
 

2020 Vision Initiative

Mayor Arreguin has prioritized the 2020 Vision Initiative's goals, which include ensuring all children enter kindergarten ready to learn, supporting universal reading proficiency, improving attendance, and readying high school students for college and career paths.

Photo courtesy of Berkeley Unified School District.

Photo courtesy of Berkeley Unified School District.