The search for scapegoats in OUSD’s budget deficit is in full effect and is distracting from the search for solutions. This was on full display at the recent OUSD Board meeting, where a lot of blame was laid with few real solutions offered. The deficit is the business manager’s fault, it’s the old Supe’s fault,…
Dirk Tillotson
Choosers and Losers; A Long Overdue Look at OUSD Enrollment Rules and Integration
Oakland Unified has been doing some powerful work in studying its own enrollment patterns and proposing policy changes to improve equity. This work will expose deep inequities, likely question some privilege, and hopefully start an honest conversation about how we work together to create better and more equitable schools. The board will be hearing a…
Is California’s More Equitable School Funding Formula Just a Scam; Canaries in the Coal Mine
When California changed the way it funds schools by adding extra funding specifically for high needs students, it was applauded as a means to reduce inequality. But as we start to see the funding sift through districts and schools, many are wondering whether these funds are reaching the intended beneficiaries. I previously raised this issue…
Teachers, You Can Never Know the Demons Your Students Face, But There Is Something You Can Do to Help
This guest post is by an anonymous, Oakland-based educator. One time my mom tried to kill me. She chased me with a knife, cackling like a witch. It was hide-and-seek—but it wasn’t, it wasn’t a game. I trembled in a dark corner of the basement, which terrified me, but I was more terrified of her…
A Good Meeting from OUSD; How “the Public” Can Wreck a Public Forum
This is not an April Fool’s joke. I attended a powerful, informative, and productive meeting of an official OUSD committee. I repeat-not a joke. Before I dig in, let me describe it. I was a few minutes late, but got to the room at Skyline and saw an attentive circle of probably 25-30 folks. They…