The Oakland Education Week in Review: 11/30-12/6

Last week, a lawsuit alleging that distance learning is so bad its illegal, good story on some young authors at Westlake, updates on re-opening for OUSD and the challenges, some good news on OUSD using empty property for housing, the effects of closures on students, the increasing numbers of homeless families, its time to enroll your kid for next year in a district or charter school, all that and more please read share and get involved

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  • How We’re Helping More Black Teachers Make It to the Classroom
    • Education was a second career for me—but it wasn’t for lack of trying to make it the first. In college, I pursued a major in education for one semester, but became discouraged by the striking absence of Black men and women in the program. I also heard so much about looming obstacles like certification tests that had tripped up people I was certain would make great teachers. I just couldn’t see a path to a career in the classroom, so I changed course. I went on to become a social worker, but eventually found my way back to education when I founded an alternative school for boys, and later Delaware’s first single-gender charter school for boys.

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  • Explore your options and enroll
    • The biggest thing right now is to explore your options. There are lots of them — over 120 different schools in Oakland, both charter and district. That’s a lot to consider, and we’re here to help. But the biggest thing is getting your applications in by February 5. That is the deadline for the on-time application period, which means that if you get your applications in by February 5, you will be a part of school lotteries, which is your best shot at getting into the school of your choice. So that’s the number one thing, that date: February 5. We want it to be in everybody’s minds, we want everybody to know it, and to take action.
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