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About the Bay Area Regional Academy

The 21CSLA (21st Century California School Leadership Academy) Bay Area Regional Academy, led by the Leadership Programs at Berkeley School of Education, provides professional development and learning opportunities for educators, from teacher leaders all the way through, and including, system leaders, who are committed to equity and building a culture of deep reflection at their institutions.

The Bay Area Regional Academy focuses on the areas of leadership development, coaching, disciplinary-specific learning, curriculum development, distance learning, and technical assistance, among others. These professional learning opportunities are experienced in a variety of formats, including, but not limited to, research symposiums, curriculum development, and technical assistance.

Programs are offered at no cost to participants employed in Title II districts and schools, and will include leadership coaching as well as an emphasis on improving instruction and achievement outcomes for English Learners; students with disabilities; low-income students; and other historically marginalized students. 

In conjunction with the 21CSLA State Center, the 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy covers educational institutions in six counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco,  San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Solano. 

Among the major campus partners are the BSE Leadership Programs, Principal Leadership Institute (PLI), College & Career Academy Support Network (CCASN), and UC Berkeley Professional Development Providers (UCBPDP), which range in membership from the Office of Resources for International and Area Studies (ORIAS) and Cal Performances to Lawrence Hall of Science, the Bay Area Writing Project (BAWP), and the Berkeley World Language Project. 

With input from the field, the 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy expects to begin offering professional learning opportunities by Fall 2020.

About the 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy Partners


Berkeley Principal Leadership Institute (PLI). Since 1999, Berkeley PLI has prepared more than 600 educational leaders for the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond with a focus on creating more equitable schools for vulnerable and historically underserved students. Its programs offer degrees for aspiring and early career administrators including a master’s degree, and the Clear Administrative Services Credential through its Leadership Support Program. Berkeley PLI is a flagship among the BSE’s Leadership Programs, which includes Leaders for Equity and Democracy, a doctorate program.

Leadership Team

Erin Schweng

Director, 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy

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Carrie Berg

Professional Learning Coordinator, 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy

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Dr. Wesley Tang

Coaching Coordinator, 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy

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Richard B. Zapien

Professional Learning Coordinator, 21CSLA Bay Area Regional Academy

Dr. Rebecca Cheung

Assistant Dean, Berkeley School of Education
Director, 21CSLA State Center

Dr. Jabari Mahiri

Faculty Director, BSE Leadership Programs
Brinton Family Chair in Urban Teaching

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Dr. Soraya Sablo Sutton

Director, Principal Leadership Institute

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Dr. Lihi Rosenthal

Director, Leaders for Equity and Democracy (EdD)