the Oakland Ed Week in Review: 1/11-1/17

Its time to choose your school for next year, the deadline is 2/5, I have some advice and data for Black parents, also lots on re-opening, the disparities in suspensions for Black students, looking at grading, the Mack mascot and potential name change, vaccines are slowly starting to flow for teachers, a literacy workshop, some great youth led research on COVID and more, please read, share, and get involved

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  • What Black Families Should Consider in Choosing a School, Feb. 5th is the Deadline to Apply
    • We should be back at school in the Fall, and now is the time for families to choose their school for the upcoming year.  February 5th is the deadline to apply.  Where your child goes to school can have a huge influence on both their academic and social growth.  So, I have some advice for folks based on the data, some changes in OUSD, and my own opinion.  But first and foremost, do your homework and find the right fit for your babies.
  • Oakland Frontline Healers: January 2021 Community Newsletter
    • Want to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine? Watch this virtual town Hall featuring some of America’s Top Black Doctors, Faith and Health experts discussion details related to the Black community. 
  • Family Literary Lightkeepers Workshop
    • Parents, let’s face it, times are hard but families across Oakland are doing their best and finding light wherever they can. Between the national politics to juggling work, having our children at home and trying to administer online classes for them, it’s difficult to pause and reflect on how our kids are actually doing with their learning at home. At GO, we want to bring families together to inspire each other through a Family Literacy LightKeepers Workshop, so that we can all keep having proud learning moments.
  • Cal State East Bay Outreach: Education Summit
    • Students and families are invited to Education Summit 2021, a free community event for first-generation, African American, Asian American, Latino, Native American, and Pacific Islander students and their families.  The virtual event will take place on Saturday, February 6 from 9 am–12 pm. All are welcome to attend.  
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