Five Minutes to Midnight on the OUSD Takeover, and Micro-Managing Won’t Help

Things went from bad to worse for OUSD’s finances.  Three new data points came in this week and they all point towards insolvency.  At the same time, we saw some board members digging in on employee contract clauses, trying to regulate their way out of this, and asking the Superintendent to develop a training plan…


The Nation’s Report Card is in; We Failed Black Students, Especially in California

Nationally the average Black student scores “below basic” in reading, same with Hispanics.  The worse news is that in California the achievement gap between Whites and Hispanics is shrinking, while it’s actually growing for Black students. We are going backwards. EdSource did a solid job of covering the latest news from the National Assessment of…


A Better Enrollment Process, a Frustrating Enrollment Season, and the Deeper Problem it Signifies

This was a historic year for public school enrollment in Oakland, but not everyone is happy.  Parents in Oakland had better access and information about the public schools than ever.  Families also participated in the district and charter open enrollment at historic levels.  And kudos to the district enrollment office and Enroll Oakland, they pulled…


What’s Happening in Oakland Education This Week-4/9/18

Another busy week with school tours, and ACOE and OUSD board meetings, the Measure G1 commission, the AAMA symposium, and Build Day at Hoover, all that and much more this week and beyond with links and info below, please read, share, and get involved, and check our our State of Black Education in Oakland events…


The Oakland Education News Week in Review-4/6/18

All the Oakland education news and beyond that’s fit to share– last week- looking at the OUSD food program, the kickoff event for the State of Black Education Oakland with Paul Cobb, upcoming event with the NAACP and Richard Rothstein, a student reflection teacher quality, the abysmal numbers for both charters and district schools for…