Last week, the need for tech support for families, a better way to roll out vaccine, some great work at Lighthouse on dyslexia screening, a look at the enrollment system changes and reopening plans, plus the statewide efforts to get open, and the statewide enrollment drop, and its enrollment season for all Oakland public schools,…
Dirk Tillotson
Elementary and Middle Schools that Oakland Families Should Consider Based on the Data
We should be back at school in the Fall, and now is the time for families to choose their school for the upcoming year. February 5th is the deadline to apply. Where your child goes to school can have a huge influence on both their academic and social growth. So, I have some advice for folks based…
Three Quarters of Oakland Families want One Enrollment System, Why Is OUSD Changing That?
OUSD is embarking on a fundamental change to the way that families enroll in public schools. One that will make it even more complicated, requiring families to go to two separate websites to apply to district schools and charter schools. Before it makes a move, it should ask families what they want, because last time…
Why Alameda County’s Vaccine Rollout is Bound to Fail the Most Vulnerable, and How We can Fix That
Mam speakers in Oakland had a 27% positive antibody test rate. The highest of any subgroup, but unless they have internet, and email, and speak English, there is no practical way for them to get in line for vaccine. And they are not alone, the County’s current process relies on signing up on a website,…
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 1/18-1/24
Last week, inspiring stories from our youth, from their role in MLK day, to a new movie, to a teen app creator, a talk with homeschoolers, OUSD starts to do affordable housing, some amazing support for Mam speakers, Lighthouse moves towards universal dyslexia screening, why DEI work with teachers doesn’t work, its school choice time…