Our Mission
The San Francisco Beacon Initiative’s mission is to work at the site and system level to transform public schools into youth and family-centered places of learning. Grounded in the community schools framework, Beacon Centers are committed to a cohesive, comprehensive, and collaborative approach that create pathways to lifelong learning and transformative experiences for youth and the adults who support them through advocacy, leadership, networking, and program support
What We Do
The San Francisco Beacon Initiative coordinates public and private partnerships and funding that enable schools, communities, and families to offer academic, social, and support to their youth as they prepare for lives as successful adults.
SFBI serves as the connective tissue between the 27 Beacons. We convene various groups and focus on the following Program Areas:
Strengthen the Network
Annual Conference
Community Building
Events
Leadership Development
Coaching
Leadership Summit
Practice Sharing & Consultancies
Ensure Fidelity to the Beacon Model
Cross Sector Collaborations
SFBI is also involved in the following Cross Sector Collaboration work:
Beacon National Network - SFBI convenes and plans with the four other Beacon cities leadership (San Pablo, Denver, Minneapolis, New York)
San Francisco Unified School District Partnership Forums
Department of Children, Youth and their Families Community Hub Initiative & Summer Together
Upscaling the Community School Strategy in West Contra Costa Unified School District
Coalition for Community Schools - SFBI Executive Director, Carol, sits on steering committee
Students and Families Recovery with Inclusive and Successful Enrichment Workgroup (SF RISE) - SFBI Executive Director, Carol, upholds Seat 5 (Youth Serving Organizations) in group
Meet Our Team
Sally Jenkins-Stevens
Interim Executive Director
sally@sfbeacon.org
Sally started her career in education as a high school teacher, teaching math to students with learning disabilities in St. Louis and New York City. She then moved back to her hometown Bay Area as a math coach at John O'Connell High school, before becoming a Program Specialist at DCYF, and then on to the Beacon Initiative. She has a Bachelor’s in Sociology from Cornell University, and a Masters in Math Education from City College of New York. At SFBI, she leads efforts to develop learning strategies for improving the performance and program quality of the San Francisco Beacon Network.
Erica Hernandez-Sexton
Program Manager
erica@sfbeacon.org
Erica is a Program Manager for the San Francisco Beacon Initiative, overseeing and managing Beacon program committees, events, and logistics. She was born and raised in San Francisco and has worked in youth and community development for a total of twelve+ years. Prior to SFBI, Erica worked for Real Options for City Kids (R.O.C.K.) for seven years beginning as a Program Leader then moving up to Beacon Director. She attended San Francisco State University where she earned a B.A. in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Ethnic Studies. She also has Minors in Asian American Studies and Health Education. In SFBI, she focuses on quality improvement and capacity building for San Francisco Beacon programs, including individual coaching of Beacon Directors, leading evaluative projects, managing leadership committees, and coordination of network-wide convenings in collaboration with the rest of the SFBI team.
Mandy McGowen
Program Manager
mandy@sfbeacon.org
Mandy has been a part of the Beacon Network in San Francisco for the past ten years and a Beacon Director at A.P. Giannini Middle School for the past three years. I am elated to be joining the SFBI team and bringing my experience and joy to support the San Francisco Beacons. Charged to embed BIPOC Youth Liberation into the fabric of our Beacons, I look forward to working with SFUSD student changemakers ready to have a seat at the table and re-evaluate our systems with their powerful perspectives. I am a mama of twins, an avid runner, and so excited for this new opportunity to support the youth of San Francisco.
AJ Frigillana
Workforce Development Program Manager
aj@sfbeacon.org
AJ found her passion for youth work at the age of 15, working as a day camp counselor in her hometown of Long Beach, California and hasn't looked back since! After receiving her Bachelor's of Arts degree in Communications Studies from the University of San Francisco, she's had the joy and privilege of building and leading several youth-serving programs, including cultural and identity based programs at the Richmond Neighborhood Center's Beacon sites. Her life's work is to be complicit in the success of BIPOC youth and to create intentional spaces where all young people can grow into who they are meant to be. As the Workforce Development Program Manager for the San Francisco Beacon Initiative, she looks forward to putting mission-driven vision into practice and working to support the staff of such vital programming throughout the city.
Jess Zlotnicki
Workforce Development Program Manager
jess@sfbeacon.org
Jess is an experienced and versatile workforce development professional. She has a background in non-profit program management, education, and international development with expertise in teaching, teacher training, research, and career advising for youth. Educated in public schools from the beginning, she holds Master's in Community and Regional Development from UC Davis and a Bachelor's in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from UC San Diego and is dedicated to supporting people, families, and communities through the power of public schools. In her off time you can find her exploring trails with her dog, trying new recipes and restaurants, making jewelry, and possibly watching the latest binge-worthy post-apocalyptic show.
Lota Gaetos-Miller
Operations Coordinator
lota@sfbeacon.org
Lota graduated with a minor in Asian American Studies and a B.S. in Biology Physiology. During her time in college and early high school, she worked with various nonprofit organizations in youth development in Visitacion Valley and Excelsior-Ingleside neighborhoods. From tutoring, enrichment classes, summer programming, Saturday programming to becoming a site coordinator. Lota enjoyed working with youth and continued to work and provide support in the field. Lota oversees fiscal operations, communications, and assists in managing the Beacon committees.
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Advisory Board
Karen M. Roye
Director, SF Department of Child Support Services
Ed Center
Founder, The Village Well
Gina Fromer
Chief Executive Officer, Children’s Council San Francisco