If you are looking for school for the next school year (2021-2022), there are still many great school choices in both the district and charters, if you are still looking, please apply and find the right spot for your child. Go to Oakland Enrolls to submit your application. The district does not make this information…
Dirk Tillotson
The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 5/24-5/30
last week, thinking differently about restarting school, a look at the results from the OT, a powerful conversation with a brother walking the walk on college readiness, a 57 year OUSD employee retires, why Black parents are school hesitant, Castlemont’s coach who is so much more, teachers of the year, a celebration of schools that…
Every Child Deserves a Shot at College, it’s Time to “Dump the D” and Make that a Reality in Oakland, You Can Help
At one public school, 100% of Black students graduated, only half were UC/CSU eligible. At what is considered the “Black” high school, 93% of Black student graduated and 48% were college eligible. We have other schools, where 100% of Black graduates are college eligible. The issue is one of grading and support
The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 5/17-5/23
Last week, honoring some amazing employees including Arvella Hayden, some charter changes in Oakland, the money coming from Sacto to schools, the new largest political contributor to Sacto, another volley in the charter wars, proposed changes to the math curriculum, looking at enrollment changes in OUSD and the results from the “opportunity Ticket” better ways…
The Opportunity Ticket, Opportunity Hoarding, and What We Learned from the latest Enrollment Data
For my own mental health I skipped the last board meeting, but by the next day a half dozen, mostly fuming, folks had reached out to me on enrollment data the district presented. And the presumed twisting of a policy that I helped write and pass, The Opportunity Ticket(OT). While the idea behind the policy…