The Oakland Education Week in Review: 7/27-8/3

School is starting and we are no where near ready, kids don’t have devices, and we don’t have long term plans to provide access or short term agreements with staff. There are solutions from Chicago and elsewhere. We need better plans and accountability. On the good side, the Bridges family, raised $250k for some of our most underserved families and the access issues are solvable. Lots to do to start the year, please read, share, and get involved.

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  • With Millions in Hand From Jack Dorsey, OUSD Scrambles to Get Students Tech Devices Before School Starts
    • Oakland Unified officials pledged to overcome that divide after last spring’s inconsistent and often problematic efforts. Some 3,400 students were found to have little or no digital connection, with many others left trying to do assignments on their smartphones or sometimes forced to break shelter-in place rules in order to find internet access elsewhere.
  • What the ‘Warriors House’ can teach us about predatory lending in Oakland
    • Lloyd Canamore is trying to hang onto his family home. Many other people going through a similar crisis don’t even have a shot.
  • Dear @Jack from Twitter, Oakland Needs your Money, But it Needs Accountability in Spending it Even More
    • Dear @Jack, you seem like a good guy, you want to help, and giving 10 million dollars to the City to get kids online is a great gesture.  The problem is that it won’t help and it may actually hurt Oakland long term.  I know you are new to Oakland.  But things happen different here.  A recent grand jury report, described Oakland Unified as “a district of exceptions” and not in a good way. A lot of money flows in and out of “the Town,” consultants are hired, orders are made, powerpoints are unveiled (always with some smiling Black or Brown face on the front) and when the money is gone, Black and Brown families are in the same exact place, if not worse.
  • Oakland Educators Concerned ‘Learning Pods’ Will Widen Education Gap
    • Parents are trying to create small learning pods for their kids and are shopping around for tutors to lead them. But many principals with the Oakland Unified School District are worried, saying learning pods will only widen the education gap. 
  • Bridges Stimulus Pledge raises $250k for Oakland families
    • It began in April as a simple enough plan: Bridges Academy at Melrose principal Anita Iverson-Comelo and her husband would donate their stimulus checks to Bridges families, 80 percent of whom had lost their source of income during the pandemic and majority of whom did not qualify for a stimulus check or unemployment benefits  from the government. 
  • Schooling in a Pandemic: 3 Ideas for Districts to Meet the Moment
    • This month, parents with means, disproportionately white, are setting up co-op homeschools with three other families and paying a teacher to lead them. Parents without means—disproportionately Black and brown—are asking their older kid to babysit the younger ones while they make Instacart deliveries to keep a roof over their heads. So while I understand that districts are struggling through a crisis they didn’t create, we still desperately need them to step up with creative, out-of-the-box solutions that work for all kids and families in this unprecedented time. It’s critical we don’t allow this pandemic to worsen the racial disparities already endemic to our education system.
  • A Digital Inclusion Expert Shares How Those in Education Can Get Internet Into Families’ Hands
    • Host Dirk Tillotson has on Angela Siefer, Executive Director of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance to chat about how education folks can build on the work of digital inclusion advocates and work together to solve the digital divide.
  • Oakland Teachers Spar With District Over Back-to-School Plans
    • Oakland schools are scheduled to open for distance learning in less than two weeks but the district and teachers are at odds with no concrete plan in place.
  • OUSD To Reform Online Makeup Courses After Harsh Jury Report
    • Oakland Unified School District recently took steps to reform an online program designed to help failing students following a scathing civil grand jury report released last month.
  • Oakland Unified lacks agreements with teachers and other staff as Aug. 10 school start looms
    • With just over one week before school starts Aug. 10 in Oakland Unified, the district is still in negotiations with its labor unions on how it will deliver distance learning and how it will determine when it is safe to bring students and staff back to campuses.
  • Teachers and Union Ask: Does OUSD Have a Tech Plan to Open Schools?
    • Some Oakland public school teachers and their union, the Oakland Education Association (OEA), are expressing concern that the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) might not provide adequate technology, technological support, and preparatory time to understand distance learning technology before the school year starts.

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  • Charter Schools with Open Seats as of July 27th
    • There are still many great school choices in both the district and charters, if you are still looking, please apply and find the right spot for your child.  Go to Oakland Enrolls to submit your application.
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