While the battle has raged over the OUSD school police and what happens if we get rid of them, a third of our public school students already exist without a district force, the charter public schools. They have some mixed and important lessons that OUSD should learn from, and plan for. Charters do not have…
Dirk Tillotson
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 6/15-6/21
Last week, how you help Mack get the facility the community deserves, more budget cuts are coming, COVID and ELLs, The Oakland REACH launches “the hub,” dyslexia and Black children, a grandma’s story, lots on COVID learning loss and getting back to school and more, please read, share, and get involved. Oakland: The Debt Oakland…
The Debt Oakland Owes McClymonds and How We Can Start Paying it Off
Where we put out money is a statement of our priorities. And no community in the East Bay has paid a higher cost of progress than West Oakland. While the region and State’s commerce flows over and through it, from the Port, to BART, to the highways that connect the suburbs with jobs. West Oakland…
Charter Schools with Open Seats on 6.15
There are still many great school choices in both the district and charters, if you are still looking, please apply and find the right spot for your child. Go to Oakland Enrolls to submit your application. I did not get the district list this week but will publish when/if I do. Different schools, sometimes show results for certain groups…
What I Learned from Reading Nearly 500 Complaints to the FCC, What We Can Do
“Consumer has a disabled son at home. He needs his service to get information to and from the teachers for his son. Consumer called proactively to let them know he wouldn’t be able to pay on the 17th until he got his stimulus check from the government. Due to COVID-19 he is unemployed and is…