Usually a letter signed by the ACLU to your school or district is not a good thing. This one was a pleasant surprise sent to our principal, Leo Fuchs, at Learning Without Limits, recognizing the success in eliminating “willful defiance” suspensions. This mirrors some broader statewide efforts, that are starting to gain traction and that we should…
Dirk Tillotson
The Grand Jury Is In on Oakland Unified and the Conclusions are Damning
“While students in OUSD seem to pay a heavy price for this poor governance, experts tell the Grand Jury that those responsible, the board and the district’s decision-makers, seem to pay little or no price for their actions or inactions.”- Alameda Grand Jury Report 2018 The Alameda County Grand Jury’s Annual Report drove another nail into…
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 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” If you build it they will come. …
The “Good”, Bad and Really Bad News on the OUSD Budget
The good news is OUSD might have enough money to make it through next year. The Bad news is that it might not, given how unreliable its numbers are, and has huge issues a year or two out. OUSD had a deficit last year, will have one this year and runs deficits of $20 million…
Her School Cut the Mic on this Courageous Valedictorian when She Talked About Sexual Assault, Please Read and Share the Full Story, and Help End a Culture of Silence
Lulabel Seitz is a model student to most, an example of hard work paying off, and rising from humble beginnings to a valedictorian. Her commencement speech at Petaluma High School touched on the challenges students faced in the North Bay; fires and displacement, a teacher strike, and her own personal struggles to climb the educational…