Another great piece from Director Harris, how did Oakland get so many schools, what does that have to do with the ongoing financial crisis, and how can the community of schools help- its all here
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BREAKING NEWS- OUSD and the Oakland Education Association Reach Tentative Agreement to Bring Students and Teachers back to Campus Starting March 30
OUSD NEWSROOM PRESS RELEASE Sunday, March 14, 2021Contact: John SasakiCommunications Director [email protected], CA — The Oakland Unified School District and the Oakland Education Association (OEA), the teachers’ union, came to a tentative agreement (TA) over the weekend to bring all OEA members, including all teachers, back to campuses and open schools for in-person instruction. In-person instruction on OUSD…
Offers Are Out, You Have Two Weeks to Accept-OUSD Enrollment Office Sends Offer Sheets to Thousands of Incoming Kindergarteners, Rising 5th and 8th Graders on Thursday
OUSD NEWSROOM PRESS RELEASE At school, pre-Covid.Thursday, March 11, 2021Contact: John SasakiCommunications Director [email protected] Families Have Two Weeks to Accept School Offer for 2021-22 School YearOakland, CA — In the middle of planning for an opening of school campuses in the spring 2021 semester, OUSD is also focused on next school year. One of the major milestones for…
OUSD Nutrition Services Team Surpasses 10,000,000 Student Meals in Supporting Student Health & Well-Being, Plus Nearly 3,000,000 Pounds of Food from ACCFB
OUSD NEWSROOM PRESS RELEASE The Nutrition Services Team at Castlemont High School packing food boxes for home delivery to OUSD families.Wednesday, March 10, 2021Contact: John SasakiCommunications Director [email protected] Receives Assist from Alameda County Dental SocietyOakland, CA — As the Nutrition Services Team in Oakland Unified School District continues to support thousands of students across the city with healthy…
For Whites Only; How an East Oakland housing project shaped my election to the school board.
A powerful piece reflecting on his personal history with redlining, the continuing costs and hope, that our East Oakland schools can serve as “launchpads to success”