Last week, how Oakland’s digital divide plan is bound to fail, the efforts OUSD is making around graduation, the superintendent’s words, profiling a Fremont teacher fighting to get access for her students, students lead the way in protests, what would systemic change look like, the coming budget cuts and more, please read, share and get involved
Dirk Tillotson
Never Back to “Normal” if Black Lives Matter
What we are seeing is not new, the cameras are. Alongside the jackhammer repetition of modern media, where each new viewing opens the wound anew. Whether that will prick the American consciousness awake is a question yet to be answered. But for Black folks, we can’t go back to “normal.” Normal was literally and figuratively…
Charter Schools with Open Seats on 6/1, You Can Still Apply, Many Great Choices
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…
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 5/24-5/31
Teens may get to vote in school board elections, graduations and honor rolls are starting, critical cuts to foster youth support, the fault in the City’s plan to address the digital divide, tough cuts are coming to budgets, looking at virtual special education and more, please read, share and get involved Oakland: City Council Places…
Who Gets Paid and Who Gets Served, Why Oakland’s 12 Million Dollar Plan Wont Close the Digital Divide
I appreciate the generosity of those that gave to the so called “Oakland Undivided” campaign. There are literally thousands of underserved Oakland students who cannot get into the digital school house door. It was encouraging to see the fundraising goal met in less than a week. I am a lot less encouraged by the actual…