Last week– looking at the potential Kaiser closure, how we can use our building for the public, a mom’s first day of K, another look at show should get into what schools and the “opportunity ticket,” a tragedy and how you can help, a truce in the charter wars and much much more, please read, share and get involved
Oakland:
- 1,300 More Students to Be Affected by OUSD School Closure Plans
- We Need Real Solutions from OUSD on Facilities, Not More Bickering to Nowhere
- Opinion: My Daughter’s First Step into Struggling Oakland Schools
- Where is Home? A Community Townhall for Oakland’s Black Residents
- What’s Good?! Oakland in the Middle – The First Day
- Who Should Get Priority Enrollment in Oakland Schools? OUSD Weighs Details of Policy Shift
- Buying My Way Into an Oakland Public School: An Ally in Equity Addresses Privilege, Opportunity, Race and the Need for an “Opportunity Ticket”
- “Freedom without literacy is like being in a rowboat without paddles.“–How the Oakland NAACP Led the Fight for Black Children, Standards, and Reading Science, and Won
- The Failure of Supply Side School Reform: The Need to Focus on Wins for Families
- Proposal for 38-story high rise in Uptown Oakland includes no affordable housing
- New group for Jewish teens of color to hang out and ‘smash systems of oppression’
- Oakland Parents Urge School Board To Reconsider Merging Two Schools
- Analysis of Early Years Health and Education Outcomes and Indicators Summary Report with a Focus on Boys of Color
- 5 Tips for New Middle Schoolers! Oakland in the Middle
- Beautiful Places in Mexico; Jovani’s Final Blog
- Families Worried After Unexpected Closure of 2 Fruitvale Schools
- Oakland superintendent: closing campuses will lead to improved schools
- Student Organizers Secure $3.6 Million for Healthy Food for OUSD Youth
California:
- Letter: California schools in need of full and fair funding
- Much Needed Prop 13 Reform Is on It’s Way with ‘Schools and Communities First’ Ballot Measure
- A battle over California charter schools ends — for now — with a deal in Sacramento
- Charter schools, unions call a truce in an epic battle as Newsom brokers a deal
- Governor, lawmakers agree on new controls on California charter schools
- Charter schools, unions call a truce in an epic battle as Newsom brokers a deal
Other Stories:
- A Note to Nick Hanauer: Income Inequality Hardly a Surprise If You Grew Up Poor in America and Abandoning Education Reform Not Going to Help Black and Brown Students
- The war on charters is a war to deny minority opportunity
- What’s so Special about “Special” Education?
- North Carolina Police Cuff Black Man in His Own Home
- Betsy DeVos Wants Larger Class Sizes and Fewer Teachers
- Kentucky Principal Who Tried to Ban LGBT Books Arrested for Possessing and Distributing Child Pornography
- Being Black is Not a Risk Factor
- A Wake-Up Call on Student Homelessness
- Rep. Bass Enters Legacy Lived And Left By Nipsey Hussle Into The Congressional Record
- A Suburb Believed in Liberal Ideals. Then Came a New Busing Plan.
How You Can Help:
Oakland:
- 1,300 More Students to Be Affected by OUSD School Closure Plans
- The Oakland Unified School District has unveiled plans for its second round of school restructuring, and it is already hearing from incensed parents who don’t want to see their schools altered.
- We Need Real Solutions from OUSD on Facilities, Not More Bickering to Nowhere
- As the school board comes back into session, and it’s most strategically important decisions loom. You have to ask whether they will actually do something besides bickering into inaction. Early signs are troubling. One example can illuminate the whole situation.
- Opinion: My Daughter’s First Step into Struggling Oakland Schools
- This month, Oakland public schools welcomed students back for the 2019-20 school year. For me, it’s a very conflicting time of both incredible optimism about what’s possible against the stark reality of mountains ahead of us.
- Where is Home? A Community Townhall for Oakland’s Black Residents
- From homelessness, displacement, foreclosures, etc…When crises hit, they often hit African Americans hardest…Did your family move to Oakland during the Great Migration? Have you seen your communities change? Have you seen the growing number of unsheltered Black neighbors on the streets? Or maybe you or someone you know has experienced a rent increase, eviction or foreclosure? What can be done?
- What’s Good?! Oakland in the Middle – The First Day
- Welcome back to a brand new school year! Check out what students are looking forward to and how they spent their last 24hrs. Like and subscribe to keep up with all the action and good times within these buildings! Just look how beautiful we are — We are Oakland Middle!
- Who Should Get Priority Enrollment in Oakland Schools? OUSD Weighs Details of Policy Shift
- The Oakland Unified School District’s radical plan to downsize by closing and merging schools includes a key component to making sure displaced students end up in better schools. It’s a policy change that could result in diversifying some of the city’s most in-demand schools. But details of the so-called opportunity ticket have yet to be hammered out.
- Buying My Way Into an Oakland Public School: An Ally in Equity Addresses Privilege, Opportunity, Race and the Need for an “Opportunity Ticket”
- The Oakland Unified Board of Education is considering giving some families a so-called Opportunity Ticket, but the reality is that many children in Oakland — mine included — already have one.
- “Freedom without literacy is like being in a rowboat without paddles.“–How the Oakland NAACP Led the Fight for Black Children, Standards, and Reading Science, and Won
- Last I saw 14% of Black OUSD elementary school kids read on grade level and it was 15% in the charters. If students aren’t reading in elementary school it becomes increasingly unlikely they ever will be proficient readers, so the last think we need to do is lower the bar on who can teach reading and the required understanding of reading science. “We must better prepare educators to meet the bar – not eliminate it.” To quote the letter.
- The Failure of Supply Side School Reform: The Need to Focus on Wins for Families
- “Our community finally feels like we can celebrate the last few weeks of school and enjoy the space as a community once again. Dirk you helped me a lot. I’m very thankful truly. I’m hopeful. Parents voice is so powerful. I’m understanding that.”-Oakland Public School Parent after a “win”
- Proposal for 38-story high rise in Uptown Oakland includes no affordable housing
- A proposed 38-story high-rise housing development in Uptown Oakland is being met with protests, with affordability at the center of concerns.
- New group for Jewish teens of color to hang out and ‘smash systems of oppression’
- JYCA, which stands for Jewish Youth for Community Action, is piloting a program called JAM in which Jewish teens of color participate in bonding activities and discussions about their cultural and religious identities. JAM stands for Jews Against Marginalization. The program is for Jews between the ages 13 and 18 who identify as black, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, Mizrahi, Sephardic and/or mixed. JAM’s first flyer said the program will allow the teens “to chill, chat and smash systems of oppression.”
- Oakland Parents Urge School Board To Reconsider Merging Two Schools
- Parents in Oakland are upset about the latest wave of school closures and mergers that are impacting thousands of students.
- Analysis of Early Years Health and Education Outcomes and Indicators Summary Report with a Focus on Boys of Color
- Boys of color in Oakland begin life and school facing a set of health and education challenges much greater than their female and White peers, according to an analysis by Urban Strategies Council of 19 early health and education indicators. The greatest disparities are between boys of color and White boys, and begin in the earliest years of life.
- 5 Tips for New Middle Schoolers! Oakland in the Middle
- Tips from those who are living it! 8th graders from across the city give their best advice to new middle schoolers on how to survive AND thrive in their new environments and time in the middle!
- Beautiful Places in Mexico; Jovani’s Final Blog
- Jovani Maldonado was a 10th grader at Latitude High School in Oakland, he was killed in an automobile accident last weekend. His family is trying to raise money for his burial, please help if you can, this is his story. I am so sorry I did not publish it when he could have seen it.
- Families Worried After Unexpected Closure of 2 Fruitvale Schools
- Families in one of Oakland’s most vulnerable neighborhoods are scrambling to find a new place to educate their kids after the city closed the doors to the local schools.
- Oakland superintendent: closing campuses will lead to improved schools
- Oakland Unified School District took one more step this week toward a very contentious plan of closing campuses to save funds that can be redirected to improve all schools.
- Student Organizers Secure $3.6 Million for Healthy Food for OUSD Youth
- The student organizers from Castlemont, Fremont, Oakland Tech, and Oakland High schools launched the Free Supper for Hungry Minds campaign in response to the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) Board of Education’s decision in June of 2018 to terminate the popular Free Supper program.
California:
- Letter: California schools in need of full and fair funding
- Despite a booming economy, many districts are deficit spending and making cuts to balance their budgets
- Much Needed Prop 13 Reform Is on It’s Way with ‘Schools and Communities First’ Ballot Measure
- There is a movement afoot to reform Proposition 13, with community organizations aligned with labor promoting the Schools and Communities First ballot measure. Why would anyone want to touch the third rail of California politics? The answer is simple: we can keep its central benefit to homeowners while closing an unnecessary corporate loophole that will help our schools, cities, and counties across California.
- A battle over California charter schools ends — for now — with a deal in Sacramento
- Warring factions of California’s K-12 education system have reached an agreement on legislation that would place new restrictions on charter schools and pause a long-standing battle at the state Capitol between politically powerful teachers unions and deep-pocketed charter advocates.
- Charter schools, unions call a truce in an epic battle as Newsom brokers a deal
- A long, deep-pocketed fight over California’s public school system appears to have reached a detente, with stricter credentialing for charter school teachers, rules that make it easier for districts to reject new charter campuses and a 2-year moratorium on new online charter schools.
- Governor, lawmakers agree on new controls on California charter schools
- Ending months of difficult negotiations, Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders announced Wednesday they had reached a final deal on the most extensive changes to California’s charter school law since it was adopted nearly three decades ago
Other Stories:
- A Note to Nick Hanauer: Income Inequality Hardly a Surprise If You Grew Up Poor in America and Abandoning Education Reform Not Going to Help Black and Brown Students
- Recently, Nick Hanauer wrote an article for The Atlantic titled “Better Schools Won’t Fix America” in which his main argument is that education is not the answer to economic inequality. The article took over my timeline. When I saw that it was the article of the day, I made space in my calendar to read it. I sat in my office, carved out 20 minutes and was prepared to be enlightened. Instead, I got an article from a billionaire telling me something that anyone who grew up poor in this country already knew. However, I am grateful to Hanauer for his insight because it helped me better understand how many of our allies think. So let’s dive into his arguments and start a conversation.
- The war on charters is a war to deny minority opportunity
- Despite their enormous successes, charter schools in New York and across the country are in a precarious spot heading into the new school year. In New York, state test results last week showed that charter schools in every region outperformed traditional public schools in English and math proficiency — by double digits.
- What’s so Special about “Special” Education?
- “Special” education shouldn’t be that special. Our current system artificially divides students, provides excuses for failure, and tends to hurt rather than help the intended beneficiaries, all the while walling out a whole range of students who should benefit from additional resources but don’t technically qualify.
- North Carolina Police Cuff Black Man in His Own Home
- Police literally arrested a black man in his own home, took his firearm, refused to listen to him, & even after he explained to them what was happening—they put him in the police car.
- Betsy DeVos Wants Larger Class Sizes and Fewer Teachers
- In our society, there are so many hot takes offered each day that it’s almost impossible for any single statement to cut through the clutter. As a result, these hot takes can be taken as truth and fact because of the absence of challenging viewpoints. However, sometimes, the rare statement makes us pause for a double take and demands a response. This week, one of those statements came directly from the halls of the U.S. Congress.
- Kentucky Principal Who Tried to Ban LGBT Books Arrested for Possessing and Distributing Child Pornography
- Phillip Todd Wilson, 54, a Kentucky principal who first came to fame in 2009 for banning books with “homosexual content” from his high school is back in the news. Wilson was arrested Tuesday on charges of possession and distribution of child pornography.
- Being Black is Not a Risk Factor
- In this essay, I will focus on the cultural, ecological and structural forces that enhance minority children’s capabilities in different domains (e.g. social, emotional and cognitive) and across different developmental periods (e.g., infancy, childhood and adolescence) as well as identify pathways to positive development. In other words, I will focus on positive development, broadly defined as research that focuses on adaptation and adjustment rather than maladjustment and adversity.
- A Wake-Up Call on Student Homelessness
- Across America, there are more than 1.3 million students from preschool through 12th grade who experience homelessness. And so often, these children are hidden in plain sight. Fearing stigma if they self-identify, homeless students remain under the radar without the supports they desperately need from their schools, which offer stability and a path out of poverty and homelessness.
- Rep. Bass Enters Legacy Lived And Left By Nipsey Hussle Into The Congressional Record
- Today, Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), spoke on the House Floor shortly prior to entering Nipsey Hussle’s contributions to South Los Angeles into the Congressional Record.
- A Suburb Believed in Liberal Ideals. Then Came a New Busing Plan.
- This suburb, with its high-performing schools, seems a haven of diversity and progressiveness. Signs that trumpet “Stigma-free Town” and “Hate Has No Home Here” hang from lampposts and, after a series of fatal police shootings across the country, “Black Lives Matter” placards popped up on lawns.
How You Can Help:
- Click Here to Support Jovani Funeral Expenses
- Jovani was a very beautiful person inside and out. The ones who had the chance to meet him couldn’t tell you other wise. Unfortunately we are here in a position we never thought we would be in. We had to say goodbye sooner than we thought. He touched so many peoples live’s. Jovani was loved by so many. This Saturday Aug 24, 2019 we lost him in a tragic accident. At only 15 we lost him. The entire family is in despair. Where do you go now?We ask for your help during this difficult time. All donations will go towards funeral expenses to give him the proper burial he deserves.All donations will be received by his parents Benjamin and Adriana. We would like to thank everyone who has been with us, reached out to us, and kept our family in your prayers. If you have any questions please contact me. We would like to give his parents the peace of mind during this very difficult time.
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