Racist Discipline Persists and the Immorality of Federal Response; The Latest GAO Study

There has long been an unwritten rule in school discipline-Black kids dis-proportionally and unfairly face the lash.  What is unspoken in most schools, is recorded in every study including the latest GAO study, which found that nationwide, 23% of Black students with disabilities were suspended in a given year… Think about that… And disciplinary disparities…


The Other Integration; A Model that Works

There is a mocked and sometimes despised subgroup that historically went to separate schools with the worst conditions.  And even when included in the same schools now, they are separated from their peers, given substandard services, subjected to abysmally low expectations and usually live down to them.  This group’s performance is among the lowest and…


Two Numbers that Explain Why Oakland’s Black families Aren’t Caught up in the Public School Wars

Fifteen percent and fourteen percent.  If you wonder why you largely don’t see Black parents engaged in the vitriolic debate over charters in Oakland—those numbers are the answer. 15% of Black elementary schoolers at charters schools can read at grade level. 14% of Black elementary school students at OUSD district schools can read at grade…


What’s Happening this Week in Oakland Education- 4/2/18

It’s Spring break so a little slower, but still some important and interesting things coming up including OUSD’s Budget and Finance committee, some PD and maker opportunities, what looks to be a great panel on equity in education, Shaun King in the Town, and further out there is much more, please read share and get…


The Oakland Education Week in Review-3/30/18

All the education news in  Oakland and beyond, lots on the budget crisis, teachers are pushing for contracts, the Oakland Promise issues a report, the beginning of a series of forum’s on the State of Black Education in Oakland, listening to elders about historic struggles with Paul Cobb, Roses in Concrete’s Wakanda Center, the stress…