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We are very grateful to have people willing to help us help our kids succeed not just in school but also in life. Our vision includes Mann UCLA CS being a community hub with resources readily available for everybody. We held the Pritzker event and invited community partners and stakeholders to come and discuss future plans for Mann UCLA and

College/Spirit week was held from April 9-13. It is never too early to have the students be college ready and literate! Thanks to all the staff and students, colleges (UCLA, UCSD, UC Merced, USC, CSUN, CSUDH, El Camino College, South West College, and Trade Tech), and various organizations for participating in our college week. Special thanks to our sponsor, the 7-Eleven

We have had coding in the past years as an after school program and now we are venturing in to competitive Robotics. Since the founding of the Robotics team, we have support coming from our very own students and faculty. Also, with the help of the L.I.F.T. Foundation, we were able to purchase starting kits and team shirts

Just last year, the UCLA Center X and their Teacher Education Program (TEP) met with Mann UCLA staff and teachers to plan on a wellness event that parents and students can participate in. This year, they have continued the new tradition. This year's topic was about Promoting Our Collective and Community Wellness. TEP students and Mann families got to participate in

See below all the events that happened last month at Mann UCLA CS! Mann UCLA held our first annual Spelling Bee contest and congrats to our winner Marvin D.   Students were invited to the NBA All-Star Youth Summit Male and female professional basketball players spoke to students about making good decisions in life during the NBA Allstar weekend.   Successful Breakfast with the Principal The February breakfast

As the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) is fast approaching, we have started our online-based Math and English intervention through the Revolution K-12 program. Through this program, we are hoping to achieve our goal of increasing the SBAC scores to at least 5% for Math and English, and what better way to do it than throwing a pizza party for