Last week, make sure you are choosing your school for next year, we have high schools showing results for Black students, a look at Tech’s first Black valedictorian, a parent advocate’s story, looking at the new enrollment changes and some critiques and data, parent’s talk reopening, the superintendent’s focus on early literacy, the importance of…
Dirk Tillotson
High Schools that Showed Progress with African American Children
Where you send your child to school is one of the most important decisions you can make. We haven’t had new school quality data from the state due to distance learning, so the data is from the 2018-19 school year and I wanted to highlight some of the schools making progress with Oakland children, and…
OUSD’s Double Talk on Reparations, Passing an Empty Policy While Moving to Exclude Black Contractors
If OUSD supports Black families it needs to support the Black economy and that means actually hiring Black, Brown and women contractors. Unfortunately, its latest, pennywise pound foolish response is exactly the opposite. Tonight they plan to dilute their policy that encourages the hiring of small, local and minority contractors, expanding the list of eligible…
Family Survey Says, Increasing Enrollment Should Be About Increasing Quality, Not Marketing Schemes
OUSD is smart to think hard about its enrollment and how to stabilize or increase it. Enrollment stability leads to financial stability and also creates more predictable planning for the district and families. The OUSD board will be voting on its so called enrollment stabilization policy on Wednesday. And while the goal is laudable, the…
The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 4/19-4/25
last week, lost of money coming into OUSD, how will it be spent, the Curry’s are delivering, the diversity in Black and Brown families, looks at reopening, stabilizing enrollment and keeping transparency, congrats to Tech’s first Black valedictorian, a powerful parent story, a tragic death, its still choice time and we have open seat data…