The weekly recap of all the Oakland education news–More on the budget crisis and how PTA’s are filling some gaps, the need to make choices during open enrollment, key data in the OUSD fiscal crisis, the State’s culpability, Mack wins another championship, school libraries are closing, the need to better serve gender non-conforming youth, that…
Dirk Tillotson
What’s Happening in Oakland Education This Week- December 18th
Another busy week in Oakland education with OUSD community engagement meetings, the Blueprint for Quality Schools Survey being due, as well as many schools doing tours. It’s public school enrollment time in Oakland and families need to make the best choices they can, you can see school tour schedules and registration info below, also the…
The 2 Numbers You Need to Know to Understand the OUSD Fiscal Crisis
OUSD once had 63,000 students and roughly 90 schools, today we have 36,000 students and roughly 86 schools. Esteemed Oaklandologist, Dr. Brian Stanley, dropped that knowledge in a long historical look back on OUSD enrollment and its finances. And anyone wondering where the fiscal crisis comes from should just ponder that. So we have 57%…
What Happened in Oakland Education this Week- December 15th
Compiling all the coverage of Oakland education and beyond– this week– lots of coverage of the OUSD budget crisis and cuts, Steph shows up for kids, good coding work for youth, an inspirational charter school story, reviews of the latest test scores and lists of schools that Black and Latinx families should consider, ways to…
High Schools that Parents of Latino/a Students Should Consider Based on the Latest Graduation Rates
Where you send your child to school is one of the most important decisions you can make. The new school quality data was released by the state last week, and I wanted to highlight some of the schools making progress with Latino/a children, and encourage families to visit. But before I get to the public…