After two special meetings this week discussing charter schools by the OUSD board I was more confused than enlightened. And while there are legitimate, if sometimes overstated, critiques of charters and the effect they can have on the broader system, some of what I heard was just factually wrong, and could have been corrected by…
Dirk Tillotson
Oakland Education Week in Review 9/1
Oakland News An Oakland Teacher shows us how to use the lessons of Charlottesville with a focus on disproportionate discipline- Opinion: Charlottesville offers our schools a teaching moment Good look at the new superintendent–Finally, Some Stability-Oakland’s new schools superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell, a city native, hopes to bring an end to the revolving door of district…
The Data We Need to Understand Oakland’s Public School Sectors and Why We Don’t Have it
There is some powerful data coming out on school performance and operations in Oakland, often comparing charter public schools and the district schools. The challenge comes in interpreting it. Charter school overall outcomes are stronger than the district’s, particularly at the middle and high schools, but is that because charters are actually doing a better…
Inconvenient Truths in Oakland’s Charter School Wars
Oakland has more school aged children that don’t attend a district or charter public school (17,572), than attend charters (11,774). Further OUSD has only lost 55 students since 2013-14, declining from 36,869 students to 36,814. These facts found in last week’s Board packets, further challenge the narrative that charters are the problem in OUSD and…
Oakland Education Week Preview 8/28/17
What’s happening in education in Oakland this week? Several conferences, a board study session, back to school happy hour for Black teachers and more, take a look 8/28 28 at 6 PM – 8:30 PM Educating the Black Child: Preparing for Trump Era Education– Charlottesville. Threat of nuclear war. Cuts to social programs that are desperately needed for the…