The Oakland Education Week in Review: 9/6-9/13

Last week, the reopening process is starting, a look at literacy and families, some tragedies in OUSD to start the year, a new local fund for community literacy efforts, changes near the top in OUSD, COVID and the Native community, that and much more, please read, share and get involved Oakland: Alameda County Begins Elementary…


Access Denied Ep. 10: Getting Foster Children the Services They Need to Thrive (ft. Serita Cox, Rochelle Trochtenberg, and Jeszabel Millan)

Watch the show here Right now, over 15 million students do not have reliable internet access in America. One subset of those students, foster youth, are challenged with disproportionate disparities alongside the #DigitalDivide. When reliable internet access is ingrained in our modern lives and is a requisite for attending public school, we (as a society,…


California’s Radical Math Curriculum, Make Math Great Again

From a concerned CITIZEN I stand with the silent majority, 56%, of Americans that reject the radical Californian math curriculum that is force feeding our children propaganda in the form of Arabic numerals.  That’s 56%, 5…6, 56.  That’s a lot 56. I have also heard that some middle schools and most high schools have been teaching the…


The Oakland Education Week in Review: 8/31-9/6

Lots on the back to school planning, an ambitious plan to end the digital divide in Oakland, the challenges of tech and tech support, reporting language matters, updates on the grab and go program, Alameda’s online program and its racist content, the color coded scheme around reopening, and so much more, please read, share and…


Access Denied Ep. 9: Parents Around the Country Demand #InternetForAll (ft. Maurice Cook and Khulia Pringle)

If you would like to watch the video, click HERE.  As we are building momentum, we see Great School Voice’s call for #InternetForAll is not alone. This week, we are joined by Maurice Cook of Serve Your City DC, and Khulia Pringle, an activist who is dedicated to organizing parents through the Minnesota Parent Union.…