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KQED: Education Nonprofit to Help Expand Math, Science Program in Oakland Middle Schools

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December 21, 2012 By Barbara Grady Oakland Unified School District this week became a beneficiary of a major federal grant that will bring science, technology, engineering and math – STEM – educational experiences to as many as two thousand OUSD students. It … Continue reading »


Student Voices in San Jose: Designing the 21st Century School

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December 22, 2012 By Daniel Zapien, Fernando Perez of Silicon Valley De-Bug On November 15th at 2:30pm, De-Bug started making its way to the Schools of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza for an event called “Designing the … Continue reading »


Josue Diaz Jr.: Director and Teacher of The Green Academy at Oakland Technical High School

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December, 28 2012 By Lisa Hewitt Growing up in the San Fernando Valley, Josue Diaz Jr. never thought he’d be teacher. It wasn’t until his mother helped get him a TA position in a local kindergarten class that he began … Continue reading »


KQED: Oakland Schools' New Effort to Fight Soaring Suspension Rates

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December 26, 2012 By Ana Tintocalis Oakland’s public schools are heading into the New Year with an ambitious plan to curb a skyrocketing student suspension rate. The vast majority of Oakland’s suspended kids are African-American, even though they make up … Continue reading »


KQED's Forum: Living With Gun Violence

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December 21, 2012 The entire nation has been shaken by the brutal killings of 20 children and six adults from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Less discussed has been the pervasive gun violence in some urban communities. Last … Continue reading »


Mieko Scott, Founder of Imagine That Kids

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December 21, 2012 By Lisa Hewitt Imagine That Kids, an Oakland non-profit, began in 2008 when Mieko Scott, a former kindergarten teacher, found herself laid off and frustrated with the educational system in California. “During my lay off I was … Continue reading »


Good: How We Can Curb America's Staggering Dropout Rate

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December 21, 2012 By Jason Bateman Most people would agree that starting a family is a major game changer. The second a child comes in to your life you are no longer the priority. Every bit of focus is about … Continue reading »


SF Gate: As reported shootings rise, analyzing gun violence, and its effect on young people, in Oakland

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December 17, 2012 Scid Howard III grew up on the streets of East Oakland, so he knows what it’s like to be a teenager in a city where some young people are lost forever to gun violence and others live … Continue reading »


Mercury News: Oakland library chief ready for life's next chapter

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December 13, 2012 By Maggie Sharpe By The director of the Oakland Public Library is beginning a new chapter in her life. Carmen Martinez, 62, who has led the library through ups and downs for the past dozen years, is … Continue reading »


Huffington Post: Oakland Schools To Allow Federal Monitoring Of Black Student Discipline

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December 10, 2012 The Oakland Unified School District and the U.S. Department of Education agreed last week to allow for at least five years of federal monitoring as the district attempts to reduce the disproportionately high black student suspension rate, the Los Angeles … Continue reading »