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Rosa Parks JBBP

Japanese Bilingual Bi-cultural Program - A public K-5 school program of the San Francisco Unified School District

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Rosa Parks & JBBP in the news

February 14, 2018: SF Gate San Francisco's 20 best public elementary schools, according to Niche

January 30, 2018: Community Grows blog Yoga and Salad in the Lower Garden

February 20, 2017: kqed.org Dorothea Lange Photos Lead Historians to Japanese Camp Survivors

February 13, 2017: SF Business Times Here are this year's 10 best public elementary schools in San Francisco

May 19, 2016: SF Ed Fund Blog: Thank a Teacher: Why This Kindergarten Teacher is So Beloved by Her School Community

April 30, 2015: SF Examiner: First lady of Japan visits SF public elementary school

February 2, 2015: SF Public Press: Ranking Schools by Diversity

April 2014: JBBP video by Claudia Katayanagi

March 21, 2013: Nichi Bei Weekly: Rosa Parks Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program celebrates 40th anniversary

February 20, 2012: kqed.org Tsunami Survivors Thank The Kids at Rosa Parks Elementary

February 12, 2012: CBS Japanese Teens Who Survived Earthquake Visit San Francisco School

October 26, 2005: SF Gate: Rosa Parks was an inspiration to students at namesake schools

February 9, 2003: SF Gate: Japanese program celebrates 30 years

Social Media: Our public facebook page is @RosaParksElementarySF.

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Rosa Parks JBBP

Founded 43 years ago, the Japanese Bilingual Bicultural program was inspired by the values of the civil rights movement and the need to preserve and celebrate the Japanese/Japanese American community’s cultural and linguistic heritage.  JBBP is painfully aware from many of its families’ histories how a president's actions can adversely impact a community, but also how a community can nonetheless learn to endure and persevere.  Given the feelings arising from the recent national election, JBBP wants to reaffirm both its founding value –the essential dignity of all peoples and their cultural heritages – and its commitment to justice and equity for all students and families in San Francisco

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Rosa Parks Elementary School Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program

1501 O’Farrell Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
415.749.3519 (school office)

info@jbbpsf.org (general program information inquiries)
rosaparksjbbp@gmail.com (Japanese instruction inquiries)

Mailing Address:
PTCC-JBBP
PO Box 15627
San Francisco, CA  94115

 

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