We Need Real Solutions from OUSD on Facilities, Not More Bickering to Nowhere

As the school board comes back into session, and it’s most strategically important decisions loom.  You have to ask whether they will actually do something besides bickering into inaction.  Early signs are troubling.  One example can illuminate the whole situation. A District With Immense Wealth that Can’t Pay the Bills OUSD is one the largest…


The Oakland Education Week in Review: 8/18-8/25

All of last week’s news, including OUSD’s school year starts with some questions, the ethical challenges in school choice, a rope resembling a noose at an OUSD school, looking at the grand jury report, ethnic studies goes statewide, the latest educational polling numbers, all that and much much more with links, please read, share and…


Interested in Educational Equity, Check Out the Performances by These Students

by National Coalition on School Diversity The NYC-based EPIC Theatre Ensemble will be offering free performances of two of their original plays, NOTHING ABOUT US and DEFAULT, throughout the California Bay Area on August 22, 23, and 24. Performances are being hosted in collaboration with the National Coalition on School Diversity. A list of public…


Second Week of 2019-20 School Year in OUSD Has Three Important Events Scheduled-OUSD Press Release

Oakland, CA — As students and staff are now fully back in the swing of teaching and learning in this second week of school, there are several important events scheduled in OUSD. One is aimed at improving student safety, another is about celebrating Oakland’s rich activist history with the naming of a school for former Black…


The Oakland Education Week in Review: 8/12-8/18

All the Oakland ed news fit to link and more -last week- the school year starts with some questions, a new faces at OAL and Rainin, a powerful educator story on RJ, a look at the Kaiser merger/closure issue, the coming Prop 13 reform (hopefully), debating integration, how parents get info, all that and much…