Our weekly look back on everything Oakland education and beyond; the OUSD budget update, a look at Oakland test scores, students and parents share stories, the East Bay Book fair in peril, the meetings that happened, why reforms based on parent “choice” may be flawed, funding for murals, opportunities for families and educators and more…
Dirk Tillotson
Back to Community Roots in the “Charter Movement”
As a longtime believer in the possibility of charter schools, the so-called “charter movement” has been a disappointment. But last week in New York City some folks got together at the Independent Charter School Symposium with the goal of fixing that. Many of the ideas that initially attracted me to charter schools—community empowerment, authentic education for youth…
Saving the East Bay Children’s Book Project by Locating it in a School
A powerful literacy development non-profit that puts books in the hands of Oakland youth is on the verge of collapse, another victim of the rising rents, and Oakland displacement, but we can stop it. The East Bay Children’s Book Project can’t afford the rents and the community can’t afford to lose the services. Thankfully there…
What’s Happening in Oakland Education the Week of October 16th
Everything education in Oakland and beyond; this week OUSD has budget and finance, Measure N and G, and a community meeting on the school calendar changes, Michael Kirst looks at California’s reforms, A conference explores Waldorf education and trauma, stories from teachers, rebels and creative leaders, opportunities to help educators and students and much more…
The Oakland Education Roundup from the Week of October 13th
Everything education from the last week in Oakland, budget updates, the launch of a new parent group, community meetings, the college fair, the Black Girl Power Conference, podcasting opportunities for youth, California’s latest polls, updates on state testing, the need to reform CA’s special education system, opportunities to help educators, grants for murals and much…