It’s been a long slog but OUSD finally is taking bids to do affordable housing at two of its vacated school sites. For any rational actor, the idea of using otherwise vacant properties to create housing for underserved families and/or staff and potentially generate revenue, rather than pay ongoing upkeep costs for empty buildings, would…
Dirk Tillotson
the Oakland Ed Week in Review: 1/11-1/17
Its time to choose your school for next year, the deadline is 2/5, I have some advice and data for Black parents, also lots on re-opening, the disparities in suspensions for Black students, looking at grading, the Mack mascot and potential name change, vaccines are slowly starting to flow for teachers, a literacy workshop, some…
29 Times More Likely To Be Suspended: The Latest Data on OUSD’s Failure To Serve Black Students With Special Needs
OUSD continues to fail Black students in special education. A low-income Black student with an IEP is 29 times more likely to be suspended than a non low-income, non-Black student without an IEP. Our students with the highest needs are summarily dismissed from the classroom on the regular. Twenty-nine times more likely—think about that. The students who have…
What Black Families Should Consider in Choosing a School, Feb. 5th is the Deadline to Apply
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…
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 1/4-1/10
Last week, reopening equitably and safely, Alameda begins work on staff housing, register for the upcoming Celebration of Black Educators, a memorial for Supt Quan, Black History Month activities, banning pre school suspensions, looking at segregation, the rioters with school jobs, all that and more, please read share and get involved Oakland: SV Chat: Oakland…