A guest post from Radhika Jit and GO Public Schools- we welcome community posts Proposition 13 reform is a 2020 ballot initiative that would close a corporate property-tax loophole and would bring in $45-50 million annually for Oakland public education. Current law allows a small number of large commercial property owners to avoid paying over…
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OUSD Set to Start 2019-20 School Year with Excited Site Leadership, Including New Principals at 20 Different Schools
OUSD Press ReleaseOakland, CA — The first day of the 2019-20 school year is Monday, August 12. Five days earlier, on Wednesday, August 7, teachers return to their campuses to get their classrooms ready to welcome all students. But this week is when school leaders came back to work at the Leadership Institute (pictured above), a…
Are Oakland High School Graduates Going to College? Here’s the Latest and Greatest Data.
A guest post from our partners at the CORE Collaborative, we always welcome guest writers. Up until recently this was not an easy question to answer for a city in California (several other states make this data publicly available). The data has been available to individual schools and districts who seek it out, but the…
The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 7/22-7/29
All the education news from last week including a tragic rise in homelessness, Oakland parents telling their stories, SFUSD creates housing for vulnerable youth (ahem Oakland), the latest college going data from Oakland high schools, time for Prop 13 reform, listening to principals, and a call to action for Black and Brown youth, all that…
The Problem with Seeking the Best for Your Kids; The Ethical Crossroads in School Choice
A guest post from Courtney Martin, we always welcome guest submissions Everyone wants the best for their kids. It’s an idea that almost no one — black, brown, or white, rich, poor, or something in between — would take issue with. In fact, most people think this is the bedrock of good parenting: pursuing the best for…