The Oakland Education Week in Review: 11/19-11/25

All the Oakland ed news that is fit to link– this week–Graduation rates are up, the elections are over and we have new OUSD trustee and State Superintendent, a look at OUSD’s school finances, a lot of wasted money on elections, integration in schools hasn’t matched neighborhoods, girls are struggling in middle school horribly based on the latest data, a look at the fight for Mexican-American studies, an essay looking at thanksgiving for those who have someone on the inside– all that and more– please read, share, and get involved

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  • OUSD Celebrates Success: District Continues Upward Trajectory with Improving High School Graduation Rates
    • Oakland Unified School District is celebrating the just-released news that the 2017-18 graduation rates show strong progress over the previous year’s, which had already shown dramatic improvement. Four OUSD high schools now show four-year cohort graduation rates of 91% or higher. Overall, the District’s four-year cohort graduation rate increased 2.8% percentage points to 73.5% from 2016-17’s rate of 70.7%.
  • As new school board members go, Oakland Unified’s Gary Yee brings unusual depth of experience
    • As new school board members across California prepare to take the seats they won in the election earlier this month, Oakland Unified’s only newly elected board member Gary Yee knows there will be no honeymoon. In January, he will join a board whose first challenge is finding $30 million in spending cuts in next year’s budget to stem the district’s deficit spending. Failing to do that could result in the county or state intervening.
  • California Schools Have More Money than Ever, So Why Is OUSD Broke
    • California’s economic growth and investment in education are at an all time high and the latest budget promises even more money…However, districts across the State are hurting, and very few are hurting more than OUSD, which is facing a series of painful cuts, both in the short term and long term, and a big issue is the pension crisis.

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