Oakland High, Middle, and Elementary Schools that Black Families Should Consider Based on the Latest Test Scores- Deadline to Apply is 2/8

Black children in Oakland attend the lowest performing schools, and given more school closures, it is essential that we find and apply to the best schools for our children.  You only have until February 8th to submit applications.  If you are a Black parent and wonder whether you should look at your options, consider this statistic 1% of Black children in Oakland public schools attend a school above the state average and making progress. 2/3rds attend a school below the state average that is going backwards.  For many families in these schools, many of which will close—it is choose of lose time in Oakland.  I list schools below that are making progress with or showing high achievement for Black children, take a look and please apply.

Every Oakland parent has the right to apply to basically any Oakland public school during the open enrollment period which ends on February 8th. Where you send your child to school is one of the most important decisions you can make.  The new school quality data was released by the state recently, and I wanted to highlight some of the schools making progress with Oakland children, and encourage families to visit.  Every child is different, and I will break it down into subgroups (schools showing progress with Black, Brown and low income students) in the next few weeks and you can also take a look at the schoolfinder tool to find local schools.

But before I get to the public high schools showing the most progress, and those having the highest scores, let me give a warning.  These numbers may be imperfect, and no number can capture a school, or the variation within it.  So please take these lists as starting points and do your homework.  I have written before about the perils of using tests exclusively to judge schools.

It is also critical to look at mix between how well students at a school are doing (overall performance) combined with how much progress students are making (growth from year to year).  And the nature of testing is that it is harder to make large gains when a school is already high performing, and “easier” when a school is low performing.

Elementary schools are here

The list of K-8 Schools is here.

Middle schools are here.

Digging into the new data

Everything I am showing here is publicly available on the OUSD website, though you need to poke around some.  And now is the time to research and apply to schools in open enrollment.  We have never had more options, easier ways to enroll, or more information about schools, so we need make the best choices we can.  Families should also take a look at the Oakland school finder.

High Schools with the Highest Graduation Rates for Black Students and A-G completion

Completing the so-called A-G classes qualifies you to apply to the UC or CSU systems, and should be the goal for students.  Appreciate David Castillo for putting this together.  Envision is doing outstanding work with a 94% A-G completion rate, and Baytech (only 13 students) and OSA were over 90%.  Really Outstanding work from those schools.

Envision showed outstanding results on the graduation rate, at 94%, Oakland High was also at 90% and Tech and Skyline were at 87%, Mack just missed the cut at 78%.

High Schools That Had Relatively High Performance for African American Students

Envision again led the pack here in both math and ELA and the lists identical in the next three: Tech, Skyline and Oakland High.

 

High Schools that Had Relatively High Growth

Note that every schools showed a decline for African American students in ELA and even where students made progress in math, they are starting so far behind, that they would have to make that progress for 10 to 25 years to meet the standard.  For example, Fremont’s Black students made the most progress, moving 9.1 points closer to the standard.  However they started out 247 points from the standard so it would take 27 years of high school at that pace to meet the states measure of college readiness.  Depressing.

Knowledge is power

So please, take advantage of your options and the information at your disposal.  There are enrollment fairs coming up from OUSD and Enroll Oakland over the next several weeks.  Your children are counting on you to do the best by them, and that starts with making informed choices.

Let me know if I can help, and I will be doing future posting on middles and high schools, as well as subgroups.

You have the tools, now use them.

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