The Oakland Education Week in Review: 4/27-5/3

A million meals from OUSD, some innovative partnerships and powerful out of school supports for youth, the need a better vision of internet access, OUSD got something right, NFL dreams are realities for two Mack grads, how the FCC keeps failing students, all that and more, please read share and stay safe Oakland: Library Donates…


California’s Timid and Rickety Toll Bridge over the Digital Divide, What Helsinki Teaches Us

The State’s answers on the digital divide lacks imagination, staying power, and enforcement.  We can do better, and there are plenty of examples of cities that are.  The Department of Education recently announced its digital divide task force, which had about as many teeth as George Washington.  Here’s how they describe it’s powers, “The task…


Stay the F Home

You can get another job, another car, even another house. The beach will be there in a year and so will the parties. You can get all those things back. You can’t get your sister back, or your wife, parent, child or best friend. There is no return from COVID for too many.  So stay the F home. The…


OUSD Finally Did Right by Families on the Opportunity Ticket, Now It’s the Charters’ Turn

Despite tying themselves in knots and nearly fornicating their own orifices, OUSD finally approved a set of enrollment changes that will actually help families in closing schools.  For years the State of Black Education in Oakland and The Oakland REACH have been fighting for fairer enrollment rules, particularly for our most underserved families.  The first…


New New Deal-Employment, Connectivity, and A Better Oakland

A guest post from school board candidate Mark Hurty, we always welcome solution oriented guest posts Back in 2008, when he was leading the Ella Baker Center here in Oakland, Van Jones articulated a bold and modern reworking of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. The key feature of FDR’s new deal was that it put the unemployed to work while…