“Andres” is a newcomer. He needs a great school, that supports his language and other needs. Thankfully, we have just such a school in our neighborhood, Melrose Leadership Academy. Unfortunately, he never applied, and it was OUSD’s unnecessarily intrusive and complex process that was the hurdle. This is totally fixable, would lead to hundreds of…
Dirk Tillotson
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 5/4-5/10
Last week, OUSD’s latest enrollment rule changes (good news), OUSD’s teachers of the year, lots of digital disparity news, a good look at the data from CRUNCHED, the Latino honor roll, the state’s weak response to access issues, the challenges facing SpEd youth, ways you can help folks affected by COVID and more, please read,…
Holding the line and upping support how, AIMS maintains high standards with distance learning
A post from Families in Action Every public school and district has had to grapple with distance learning these past few months, and its many issues and imperfect solutions. There’s equity: The Oakland Mayor’s office and partners recently announced they need 25,000 computers, 10,000 hotspots and 13,000 internet service contracts to ensure every student can participate in…
Schools You Still Might Get Into, and the Latest Advice from Oakland Enrolls
Even though the first round of school offers has been sent, there are many schools doing a great job with open seats, surprisingly many. So if you are still looking, please take a look at this recent Q and A from Oakland Enrolls, and you can see the schools with empty seats in Schoolfinder. Many…
AMPS Discrimination Complaint Against WCCUSD Filed
Contact: Luis Romo, AMPS (Amethod Public Schools), 510-436-0173 [email protected] AMPS press release The AMPS charter school system files legal complaint against West Contra Costa Unified School District The charter school system alleges that the West Contra Costa Unified School District was biased and explicitly discriminatory to Latino families. Richmond, CA – May 4, 2020 –…