The Geography of Opportunity in Oakland and How the Opportunity Ticket Helps

“An African-American born in West Oakland can expect to die almost 15 years earlier than a White person born in the Hills” –Alameda County Public Health Department Report Some neighborhoods in Oakland provide ample opportunities, safe parks, high achieving schools, clean air, and a wealth of opportunities.  Other neighborhoods don’t.  And it is not a…


The Scathing Indictment of OUSD’s Broken Culture from the Grand Jury; “What’s in it for Me?” over “How We Can Help the Kids”

“OUSD’s organizational culture is broken and must change,” that was the overall finding from the latest Alameda Grand Jury Report, “THE OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT’S BROKEN ADMINISTRATIVE CULTURE – MILLIONS WASTED EVERY YEAR.”  OUSD’s problems are not primarily from low student funding (it had the 6th highest funding of 37 nearby districts and was 2nd…


How We Moved Away from Letting Children Be Children and How We Move Back-A Conversation with Trustee Amber Childress

The latest SoBEO Rant from the State of Black Education, a deep conversation with our Alameda County Trustee Amber Childress, running through her recent experiences with youth and how we can embrace “play” at school and at home, in a way that enhances motivation and learning. Please take a listen https://anchor.fm/sobeo/episodes/with-Amber-Childress–about-Just-Letting-Kids-be-Kids-e4e1im


Families in Action- Organizing for Opportunity

This is a cross post from Oakland Charters The Oakland Unity High auditorium is packed with soon-to-be-seniors as Charles Cole, III Ed.D takes the stage. He’s wearing a bright red Energy Convertors sweatshirt and matching bright red running shoes as he starts his talk. He tells the students that just like them, he grew up…


There Is No “Free Market” in Education, And Why That Matters

Any time someone starts talking about the free market in K-12 education I immediately know that they don’t know what they are talking about.  And as a hack economist myself, I know that public education is nothing like a free market—for good reason. Stick with me. There is no “free market” Economists like competitive markets…