The No Excuses for Excuses Testing for Excellence Charter School or NEFETFECS as it is affectionately known will open its first virtual doors tomorrow to 100 million students, ending public education as we know it. The school, a collaboration between philanthrocapitalists, IQ testing proponents, and former Enron employees promises to “relentlessly test students and families…
Dirk Tillotson
What We Didn’t Learn from the Education Cities Report on Oakland and Educational Equality
Last week Education-Cities.org released a report detailing the education equality index, a purported measure of the size of the gap in performance of low income and non-low income students on state exams. From the beginning something seemed a little off when I looked at the list of the schools in Oakland with the lowest gaps. …
The Numbers We Are All Judged By
Zero and 0%. The number and percentage of foster children who completed the A-G requirements in OUSD last year. 13.6% suspension rate, the highest of any tracked subgroup. 22.7% the rate of chronic absenteeism 33% cohort graduation, the lowest These are our children. They are often technically wards of the State. They have been burdened…
Common Enrollment is Dead, and That is a Good Thing; for Everyone but Families
I don’t want to call it. But checking the vital signs and virulent opposition, I think common enrollment is dead in Oakland. It did not seem like a revolutionary idea. But may it rest in peace. It seemed like a good idea. Rather than families needing to fill out 40 some different charter school applications…
RESPONSE: Former Lafayette Principal Responds to Article Detailing Former Student’s Experience
Guest post by Karen Haynes, originally posted by Charles A. Cole III A while back, I wrote an article that discussed work happening at a West Oakland elementary school. In that article, I asked the question of who should I blame my pre-ed reform education on if a plurality of people are now blaming charter…