Last week, a parent critique on Tech’s minimesters, an Oakland native wins VP, housing solutions in Oakland and how OUSD can help, an interview with Toni Cook, looking at enrolment reforms for equity, the actual role played by cops in schools, the recent elections, and so much more please read, share and get involved Oakland:…
Dirk Tillotson
Homeless Youth Build Transitional Housing; A Model and Opportunity For OUSD
While OUSD sits on empty land and empty buildings, and the streets fill with Oakland families, Youth Spirit Artworks is providing a glimmer of hope, and an example we, and OUSD should learn from. These folks worked with homeless youth and volunteers to design and build 24 tiny houses, that should soon house these burgeoning…
BART Builds Housing on Its Land While OUSD Builds Debt on Theirs
While OUSD sits on empty land, and empty and half empty buildings it was encouraging to see BART actually do something with its property for the community, putting forward plans to build 525 units of market rate housing and 242 units of affordable housing in West Oakland. This is a lesson that OUSD could learn…
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 11/2-11/8
last week, the superintendent on school openings and the balance, lots on the election and pre election info, a deep interview on the Waldorf approach in Oakland, looking at the issues facing OUSD, a parent critiques the minimester approach at Tech, another parent story on making equitable choices, and a look a the enrollment change…
Avoiding False Choices in Enrollment Reform; Yes on Sequoia, Chabot and Brewer
OUSD has incredibly segregated schools, and in gentrifying neighborhoods, it is getting worse. So I was encouraged to see some school communities taking up the challenge of looking at their enrollment rules and how they either furthered segregation or interrupted it. Unfortunately, after months of meetings and debate across these school communities, their enthusiasm for…