I have worked with Black families in Oakland for roughly 30 years. I am a co-founder for the State of Black Education in Oakland, and have hosted and attended dozens of events focusing on Black children, many in partnership with the NAACP. I have never seen April from Hayward. I have never even heard of…
Dirk Tillotson
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 6/8-6/14
Last week, the sobering outcomes for Black children and why we cant go back to normal, lots on police in the schools, and getting them out, some inspiring words from young people, lots on the digital divide and what schools will look like int he Fall and beyond, all that and more, please read share…
Oakland’s Youngest Literary Critic’s First Author Talk, and His Lessons from “Beyond Grit and Resilience”
“Black students, despite the barriers, can overcome challenges and become more than society thinks they can.” “I would recommend this book to anyone who thinks they can’t do something because of an idea that was molded into them by people that think less of them.” This is a powerful interview from one of our Oakland…
The Jazz and Democracy Project is Recruiting Teachers
“When I came to class I expected a lecture on the study of jazz. But when we experienced hands-on movement, watched videos, learned the basic Blues, and heard what it meant to be a musician, it felt as real as I thought I could ever be to jazz.” – 9th Grader The Jazz & Democracy…
Charter Schools with Open Seats on 6/8, You Can Still Apply
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…