OUSD’s continuing budget crisis means there will be annual cuts until some major restructuring takes place. Many school sites, that were already lean, have been cut to the bone. It makes sense to look to central office for cuts, but all cuts are not created equal, and some of the district’s most important and impactful departments…
Dirk Tillotson
Looking at the State of Black Education in Oakland; Listening to the Elders
Without struggle there is no progress. That was the theme hammered home at out kickoff event for the State of Black Education in Oakland. It was a rousing night, inspired by the words of our elders and highlighted by Activist and publisher of the Oakland Post, Paul Cobb, who led us back to his decades…
The OGs of Black Activism in Oakland- A Video with Paul Cobb
Last night we hosted our kickoff happy hour for the State of Black Education in Oakland. The highlight was the elders. Here you can see Paul Cobb describe walking beside Dr. King, watching the Birth of the Black Panther Party and how they were more organized then with rotary phones than we are with instant…
What’s Happening in Oakland Education this week- 3/26/18
Families need to accept their offers by March 29th to save their school seat in the Fall, please make sure that your friends and family do. This week, several school tours for families, the Measure G1 commission, our kickoff happy hour starting to look at the State of Black Education in Oakland, the foster youth…
The Oakland Education Week in Review 3/23/18
Another busy week in Oakland education– offers are out for Fall school placements, and the steps families need to take to assure their spot, an inspiring trip to S. Africa for our youth, the lack of money to pay for AP tests and how it may hurt low income students, the Oakland Promise report is…