06/02/2026
Parents, caregivers, and school staff are raving about our community pláticas, including our most recent plática at Valor Academy Elementary School! 💙
Led by our Read LA! team and Literacy Ambassadors, FIS’s community pláticas highlight early literacy resources and tools with families to support their children’s reading journeys in and out of school. 📚
Want to have a community plática in your own community? Contact Olga Corona De La Cruz at [email protected] to learn more!
06/01/2026
Read LA! gave a sneak peek of our new bookmobile at the Institute for Educational Leadership’s 2026 National Community Schools and Family Engagement Conference in Long Beach, activating a love for reading across Los Angeles by sharing early literacy resources and free books for families. 📚🚗
Stay tuned for our bookmobile’s official launch in June as we engage in a summer of reading with our Read LA! campaign! ☀️
05/28/2026
FIS is honored to present the Courage in Leadership Award to Alberto Carvalho! 🎉
In times of fear and uncertainty, some leaders choose courage. This award honors district leaders, principals, teachers, and staff who have stood fearlessly with families—protecting children’s safety, dignity, and belonging in the face of ICE aggression. Their moral leadership reminds us that schools must be sanctuaries where every child is safe, seen, and free to dream.
Hired to lead the Los Angeles Unified School District in 2022, Carvalho has made protecting immigrant families not just a priority, but policy for LAUSD, ensuring clarity and coordination across more than 83,000 staff at over 1,000 schools.
📖 Read his honoree profile to learn more about why he represents courage in leadership: bit.ly/gala-alberto-carvalho
05/27/2026
School board members can enact meaningful change in a child’s education journey, so parents and caregivers should know who they are and what their priorities are.
To that end, FIS launched a “Get to Know Your Board Member” interview series with each member of LAUSD’s Board of Education. This month, we spoke with Board Member Karla Griego, who represents Board District 5, which covers parts of Northeast, South, and Southeast LA.
🔗 Read the full interview: bit.ly/get-to-know-karla-griego
Versión en español: bit.ly/conozca-a-karla-griego
05/26/2026
Hear about California’s story of resilience, advocacy, innovation, and impact this Thursday at Institute for Educational Leadership’s 2026 National Community Schools and Family Engagement Conference!
FIS President & CEO Yolie Flores will join other CA education leaders on a morning panel, “The California Story Plenary,” to discuss CA’s investments in children’s futures and how, at a time when public education is under attack, Californians have used youth engagement, community collaboration, and evidence-based approaches for the well-being of all students, families, and communities.
The panel, moderated by Christa Rowland, IEL’s Regional Director, includes Carlos J. Hernandez, Anaheim Union High School District; Hedy Chang, Attendance Works; Steven Sterling Mitchell, California Collaborative for Educational Excellence & CA Community Engagement Initiative; and Jessenia Reyes, Californians for Justice (www.caljustice.org).
This session will be in-person and livestreamed - don’t miss out on this important conversation!
05/26/2026
The Trump administration’s proposed $13 billion cuts from U.S. public schools would be catastrophic for important literacy, family, and civil rights programs and severely impact students’ learning. Congress must step up and preserve every child’s right to a public education.
Instead of using this funding to keep students safe and schools accountable, the administration wants to divert $13 billion elsewhere and continues to fund a war.
Join the California Education Promise Alliance today in calling on your representatives in Congress to say NO to this threat to our students’ learning and civil rights! 🗣️
📞 Call your reps: https://secure.everyaction.com/1y7SjTK3eE2L5L_x-j7K3w2
📝 Email your reps: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/trumps-budget-attacking-public-education/
For more information, contact Jose Arenas at [email protected].
05/22/2026
FIS is honored to present our second Power of Families Award to Hilda Ávila, a longtime parent volunteer at FIS! 🎉
Families are the heartbeat of change. This award honors parents and caregivers whose leadership has transformed schools and communities—proving that when families raise their voices, systems listen. Their courage and love remind us that true educational justice begins at home, and it begins with family power.
Having partnered with FIS since 2012, Hilda is a major community leader in Wilmington and has raised her son to be an advocate just like her and use his own voice to fight for student rights.
📖 Read her honoree profile to learn more about why she represents the power of families: bit.ly/gala-hilda-avila
📖 Lea también su perfil en español: bit.ly/gala-hilda-avila-espanol
05/21/2026
Every child deserves a free and fair public education. The Trump administration is trying to strip away this basic civil right.
If Congress doesn’t step in, the administration will cut $13 billion from public schools across the U.S. and close down the Office of English Language Acquisition, putting literacy at risk, leaving families behind, and harming the education of all CA students, especially our English learners.
Join the California Education Promise Alliance today in calling on your representatives in Congress to say NO to these disastrous cuts and ensure that students and their civil rights are protected! 🗣️
📞 Call your reps: https://secure.everyaction.com/1y7SjTK3eE2L5L_x-j7K3w2
📝 Email your reps: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/trumps-budget-attacking-public-education/
For more information, contact Jose Arenas at [email protected].
05/15/2026
FIS is honored to present our first Power of Families Award to Mary Lee, a longtime parent volunteer at FIS! 🎉
Families are the heartbeat of change. This award honors parents and caregivers whose leadership has transformed schools and communities—proving that when families raise their voices, systems listen. Their courage and love remind us that true educational justice begins at home, and it begins with family power.
Mary is the mother of two sons, has partnered with FIS since 2012, and is currently the Senior Director of Community Outreach & Advocacy at Special Needs Network.
📖 Read her honoree profile to learn more about why she represents the power of families: bit.ly/gala-mary-lee