OAKLAND, CA -
Oakland area leaders joined local charter school leaders and supporters to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the signing of the California Charter Schools Act, with a community rally and information expo at Preservation Park on Saturday.
Not exact matches
According to a press release from Paramount Pictures: «Following the lead of a team of African - American business
leaders in New York and across the U.S., funds have been established in Chicago, Dallas, New Orleans,
Oakland / San Francisco Bay
Area and Washington D.C. African - American business
leaders in these cities — along with organizers in Boston, Nashville, New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Sarasota, FL and Westchester — have created programs that will allow students in these locations to see «Selma» for free at participating theaters.»
Kareem Weaver, of the
Oakland Alliance for Black Educators and Executive Director of New
Leaders Bay
Area reflects: «Never has there been so much time structured for collaboration and, yet, there remains a nagging disconnection between adults.
School
Leader of the Year (North)- April Chou, Chief Growth and Operating Officer, KIPP Bay
Area Schools (
Oakland, CA)
Ms. Robell was also the Managing Director of Programs for New
Leaders in the Bay
Area and principal and founding administrator of Elmhurst Community Prep (ECP), a middle school in
Oakland Unified School District, for four years.
Innovate Public Schools named seven New
Leader schools to its «Top Performing Bay
Area Schools of 2016» list, which recognizes schools where underserved students outperform the average for all California students: Voices College - Bound Language Academy; Impact Academy of Arts & Technology; Leadership Public Schools Hayward & Richmond; Montalvin Manor Elementary,
Oakland Unity High School, and Richmond College Prep.
2018 Hart Vision School
Leader of the Year (North)- April Chou, Chief Growth and Operating Officer, KIPP Bay
Area Schools (
Oakland, CA)