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About Us ACCESS Mathematics, a partnership program between the University of California at Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) and northern California school districts, was established in 1980 to strengthen the capacity of neighboring urban school districts to prepare historically underrepresented students for admission to four-year colleges and for successful careers. ACCESS aims to enhance students’ mathematics understanding and the problem-solving skills they need to succeed. ACCESS assists school districts in aligning their mathematics curriculum with the California and national Mathematics Standards and Framework. The ACCESS team assists schools at grades K-12 in instituting a systemic, site-based change process that provides curricular, instructional, assessment and organizational innovations, and promotes the implementation of a standards-based mathematics program. Since its inception, ACCESS has provided professional development to mathematics teachers and administrative staff, and direct instructional support to both teachers and students in over 40 secondary schools in the San Francisco (SFUSD), Oakland (OUSD), West Contra Costa (WCCUSD), and Emery (EUSD) unified school districts. Through projects such as WCCUSD’s Advanced Placement Incentive Project, ACCESS has worked with mathematics teachers and students in selected classrooms at middle schools, and their primary feeder high schools. The goal of this work is to increase the number of students who succeed in challenging mathematics courses and are prepared for college and careers. ACCESS’s current services include:
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