The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 2/1-2/7

Our kids are in the Sundance film fest, appreciations of staff, reflections on Black History month and the SoBEO campaigns for Black families, lots on reopening, the NAACP’s complaint against OUSD, the need for dyslexia screenings, and its school choice time, and some scholarship opportunities for the sisters, all that and much more please read, share, and get involved


The “Double Edged Sword” in OUSD and It’s Racialized Impact on Reading; What’s in the NAACP’s Complaint Against the District

Oakland is full of performance politics, that go nowhere except to the egos of the speechmakers. Meanwhile, the Oakland NAACP has been a steadfast ally for Black children and the issues that actually matter to Black families, like literacy.  In K-8, 18.6% of Black kids can read on grade level in OUSD, compare that to…