The report reviews a full range of data on
Oakland student outcomes from cradle to career.
Core belief: We believe that
every Oakland student has the right to a quality public education, but leaders, educators, and the community are not working together to address the quality and equity gaps in our schools.
GO Public Schools Oakland unites and supports a community of students, families, educators, and allies committed to working together to generate solutions that ensure
every Oakland student thrives.
Investing both staffing and funding resources, the Foundation envisions a future in which
all Oakland students will graduate college -, career -, and community - ready.
While OUSD has acknowledged their error, the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) believes it is essential to clarify to the community that charter schools support
all Oakland students, of all abilities.
Ash currently serves as the Executive Director of GO Public Schools in Oakland, an organization dedicated to bringing the Oakland community together in service of
all Oakland students.
Focusing just on proficiency can be a misleading sole indicator of academic excellence, especially considering many
Oakland students enter the classroom far behind grade level.
Together, we learned and worked in service of
all Oakland students.
We bring people together to realize the most effective solutions to ensure educational excellence and equity for
Oakland students.
Oakland students can't be successful if their parents can't be actively involved at school.
In addition to the 86 district managed schools, more than more than 1 in 4
Oakland students in oakland attend one of the 37 public charter schools.
The 1Oakland web - page states, «In September of 2017, GO Public Schools Oakland brought together community, family, and student leaders to launch 1Oakland, a campaign that is working for an exceptional, equitable, and sustainable education system that reflects our commitment to
all Oakland students.»
All Oakland students deserve highly effective teachers who spark curiosity and passion, and believe deeply in the potential of all students.
In this blog post, we take a look at the availability of pre-kindergarten education in Oakland, and what the data says about the kindergarten readiness of
Oakland students.
Visit GO Public Schools Advocates to become a member, and for information and tools to bring quality education to
all Oakland students.
The report highlights challenges, progress, and community assets already in place serving
Oakland students and families.
OAKLAND — It's called the Outstanding Teachers for
all Oakland Students Tax.
Oakland students deserve more direct education from their district!
According to recent test results, about 31 % of
Oakland students in district and charter schools are English Language Learners, and only 5.2 % of them are proficient in English and 8.3 % are proficient in Mathematics.
Not exact matches
Sarah is a Women's Studies
student at
Oakland University, an intern at Alternatives for Girls in Detroit, and a master burger - flipper.
Arnold, a 15 - year - old
student at
Oakland Mills High, won the lightweight title at the U.S. Judo Federation junior championships in Muncie, Ind..
«There are more
students of colors playing, but having financial help like this scholarship will definitely facilitate making tennis and higher education more possible for them,» said Kindness Nwakudu of
Oakland, the 2013 Althea Gibson Scholarship recipient.
Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Location: HNU Valley Center for the Performing Arts / 3500 Mountain Blvd,
Oakland, CA 94619 Pricing: General Admission - $ 15 / HNU
students...
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Oakland, CA 94619 Pricing: General Admission - $ 15 / HNU
students...
The report describes a two - year pilot program in the
Oakland Unified School District (OUSD), which comprises 85 schools and 37,000
students.
I am a
student at
Oakland University.
He worked for the
student newspaper on campus, The
Oakland Post, where he became the paper's managing editor.
But the character and the world fit perfectly with the stories he always loved — first as a comic - book fan growing up in
Oakland, and later as an aspiring
student filmmaker at USC.
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.»
In this video, filmed at
Oakland's Unity High School, educator Peter McIntosh discusses how he has re-engaged
students in math using resources from Khan Academy.
Allen runs the Center for Education Reform; Smarick is affiliated with Bellwether Education Partners and the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and served in the George W. Bush administration; Cody is a former
Oakland teacher who blogs at edweek.org; and Klonsky is a former
Students for a Democratic Society leader and an activist in the Chicago small - schools movement.
For example, at the start of the pilot, Linda Rogers, a teacher at Redwood Heights Elementary School in
Oakland, Calif., was already practicing the move of helping
students hold themselves accountable, but found that the things she was doing weren't translating into increased learning gains for all of her
students.
Emily Pilloton, for instance, raised more than $ 16,000 on Kickstarter to help her
students design and build their own classroom out of shipping containers at Realm Charter School in
Oakland, California.
Some of the schools I work with in
Oakland, California, are aspiring to this description of academic discourse in the classroom: «Conversations in whole and small group settings are facilitated by
students and consistently involve all
students in academic discourse among
students.
As a teacher at a small
Oakland, California public high school called Life Academy, where each teacher also holds a mixed - grade level advisory class of about 20
students, I began conducting home visits for my advisees as a way to clarify my relationship to them as more than a teacher.
It's a foggy, grey morning in
Oakland, California, but that hasn't deterred Betsy Thomas, a math teacher at The College Preparatory School (College Prep), from taking her
students outside for a geometry lesson.
Fueled by his own experiences growing up feeling politically disconnected, Choi has worked with the
Oakland district to develop programming in which
students learn to engage in the political process.
Jill Carlson International Education Policy City:
Oakland, California Current job: Director of Individual Giving at Aim High, an award - winning summer learning program in the greater Bay Area founded by a HGSE alumnus Career highlight (s): Relaunching
Students Helping Students at Room to Read, and being able to mobilize students (and their families) all over the world to raise awareness and funds for literacy and girls» education; cheering on Deb Gittler, Ed.M
Students Helping
Students at Room to Read, and being able to mobilize students (and their families) all over the world to raise awareness and funds for literacy and girls» education; cheering on Deb Gittler, Ed.M
Students at Room to Read, and being able to mobilize
students (and their families) all over the world to raise awareness and funds for literacy and girls» education; cheering on Deb Gittler, Ed.M
students (and their families) all over the world to raise awareness and funds for literacy and girls» education; cheering on Deb Gittler, Ed.M.»
Ms. Day became a teacher in
Oakland through a program aimed at making the teaching corps more representative of the
student body and the community.
This past school year,
students from four
Oakland middle schools had an opportunity to learn more about the their neighborhood as part of our community action class — a class that was designed to engage our
students with the community in a meaningful way.
At the request of Maureen Benson, now principal of YES, and Amy Carpenter, about fifteen of the SAGE
students joined the two women last year in the planning and design process for YES, which is part of
Oakland's Small Schools initiative.
«I was a college adviser in
Oakland (California) public schools, and I was always trying to find ways to support
students,» she says.
Learn how educators at Glenview Elementary School in
Oakland, California use partnerships with local arts organizations to provide much - needed resources, while giving
students new creative outlets and developing critical thinking and collaboration skills.
She became a
student coordinator for the VITA project, working directly with an IRS taxpayer - education coordinator to remedy the fact that $ 9 million had gone unclaimed in
Oakland in 2002.
Public - school teachers in
Oakland, Calif., working without a contract since July, last week struck the city's 51,000 -
student school system in a pay dispute.
For instance, Frederick Douglass Academy in Harlem, the Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center («the Met») in Providence, and the
Oakland School for Social Justice and Community Development are all very different urban high schools that enroll mostly low - income black and Hispanic
students.
After the introductory camp, the four to five
students in the summer program return home for a combination of classes and work, which includes staffing the Mobile Market, a brightly colored biodiesel truck that travels through West
Oakland offering healthy, affordable food to residents.
California auditors released a scathing assessment of the
Oakland public schools last week, blasting one of the state's most beleaguered districts for mismanagement and poor
student achievement and warning that it is hovering on the brink of serious financial difficulty.
It was one of the first five small, autonomous schools to be approved by the beleaguered
Oakland Unified School District, the fruits of a nearly ten - year - long community effort to institute grassroots reform for
Oakland's poor, mostly minority
students.
According to PZ assistant Jordy
Oakland, all incoming AIE
students from all walks of artistic life — painters, muralists, videographers, dancers, thespians, writers, sculptors, and DJs — were invited to apply to the residence last summer, submitting applications before the fall semester.