School choice, for me, was about empowering underserved families to have the same range of quality options that well off parents had, without having to buy a house in the Hills. Montessori, dual language, arts, technology-infusion, even military school, these were the options that families craved and we helped develop. Choice is empowerment. But there’s…
Dirk Tillotson
The Schools We Need- Understanding Trauma and Focusing on Recovery
“Johnny” was having a bad day. He has had a lot of bad days. Mom wasn’t there to take him to school. Less than 10, he walked to the bus stop. He tripped, and he thought that some older students laughed. He wanted to fight them. By the time he is at school, he’s angry…
Do Black Minds Matter?
Disturbing but not unexpected results came out from the recent Black Minds Matter report published by Ed Trust West. Some lowlights; Black students in California are LEAST LIKELY TO: Become proficient readers by third grade; Be placed in Gifted and Talented Education programs; Master the mid-level mathematics skills that position students for success in college…
Why Are Cops in Schools?
While we express outrage around the girl slammed from her desk in South Carolina, an even worse situation happened right here in Oakland. In case you missed it a handcuffed, disabled young man was dumped from his wheelchair and pummeled by a “school security officer”. You can watch the video here. Thankfully it was on…
Zero Tolerance for Children’s Lives
What do you do when a student has a knife at school? It’s the gym period and the supplies are in a locked box, they key is nowhere to be found, kids are restless and anxious. Johnny, in an effort to help, steps forward, pulls out a switchblade and pops the lock. Technically that’s a…