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BREAKING: 7 Oakland Residents Occupy State Administrator's Office

by The Coalition
Show your support! Come to 1025 2nd Ave NOW!
BREAKING NEWS – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3.1.05
Contacts: Kali Akuno (510) 593-3956 Michael Siegel (510) 289-3318 Fannie Brown (510)610.0107
Oakland Community Members Currently Occupying District HQ To Demand Meeting With State Superintendent Jack O’Connell

Parents, educators, and activists stage sit-in to demand restoration of local democratic control of the Oakland schools
Oakland, CA. – As of 3:45 p.m. today, Tuesday March 1st, seven Oakland residents began a
sit-in in the office of the state administrator of the Oakland schools when their demand for a meeting with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell was refused. The group plans to remain in the office of appointed state administrator Randolph Ward until they schedule a meeting with Superintendent O’Connell or they are arrested.
At the same time, dozens of concerned Oakland residents are preparing to rally at the steps of the Oakland Unified School District administration building at 1025 2nd Avenue in Oakland in support of the group’s demands.
“We do not recognize the current district leadership as legitimate,” says Kali Akuno, an Oakland-based educator who is currently part of the sit-in. “We call on Superintendent O'Connell to restore democratic control to Oakland's public school system.”
As part of their action today, the coalition issued four demands for Superintendent O’Connell. They are:
1. The immediate restoration of local democratic control over the Oakland Unified School District;
2. No school closures and no charter conversions;
3. No layoffs; and
4. An immediate meeting with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell to discuss the implementation of these demands.
Michael Siegel of the coalition, also sitting-in, continues: “Recent actions by State Administrator Randolph Ward to close schools without community input, to open our campuses to private school and charter school corporations, and to threaten the complete shutdown of our adult education program only further our resolve to resist this hostile takeover until Oakland parents, educators, and community members can once again decide how best to educate our children, youth, and adults.”
The community coalition includes parents of Oakland Unified School District students, educators, high school students, and representatives from Youth Together, the Oakland Education Association (OEA), the Million Worker March, the American Federated County State and Municipal Employees union (AFSCME), Oakland Parents Together, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, and Education Not Incarceration. For more information contact spokespeople Kali Akuno at 593-3956 or Michael Siegel at 289-3318.
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Summary of Today's Action: Demands; What the State is Trying to Do; Next Steps

Four demands for Superintendent O'Connell.
1. The immediate restoration of local democratic
control over the Oakland Unified School District;
2. No school closures and no charter conversions;
3. No layoffs; and
4. An immediate meeting with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell to discuss the implementation of these demands.

What the State Administration is planning on doing to Oakland schools:
1. Shut Down Adult Education Department that serves 25,000 students
2. Shut Down Six (6) more Oakland schools.
3. Transform 8 Oakland elementary schools into charter schools, run by a top-down outside organization "Education for Change" that would be directed by until last week, Kevin Wooldridge, who was, until last week assistant to the State Administrator.
4. Lay off 200 Elementary School and Middle School Teachers
5. Cut a large portion of the remaining art and music teachers from Oakland elementary schools (50 teachers)
6. Lay off a significant number of the already understaffed Middle and High School Counselors (47 Counselors)
7. Cut a significant number of High School art and music teachers (30).
8. Cap Teachers' Health Care Benefits


Next Steps:
Tuesday, March 8th, 6-8PM at the First Congregational Church (2501 Harrison Street) Oakland Coalition to Defend and Improve Public Education will be holding a large Town Hall meeting of around 1,000 people.

Tuesday, March 15th, 4PM a major rally at the Oakland State Building (1515 Clay Street) is being called for by the Oakland Education Association.


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Bay City News Wire
SIT-IN AT OAKLAND SCHOOLS OFFICES
03/01/05 4:20 PST

OAKLAND (BCN)

A spokesman for a group of Oakland activists said today that seven people have occupied state schools Administrator Randolph Ward's office at 1025 Second Ave. in Oakland.

Spokesman Michael Siegel said the demonstrators are demanding restoration of local democratic control of the Oakland schools and an immediate meeting with state Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell.

Siegel said the occupation began at 3:45 p.m. and police haven't responded so far. But he said demonstrators anticipate that they might be arrested when school offices close at 4:30 p.m. today.

by Thom
Arrest them, charge them, book them, jail them. If Oakland's "school board" hadn't been so incompetent, they wouldn't have had this problem.
by adult ed (adult teacher)
Thom-- Next time do your homework. Oakland Adult Ed is financially SOLVENT yet Randy Ward is threatening to totally fuck over 30,000 adult students (mostly immigrants, low income people of color, and seniors) to get concessions out of the teachers union. I'm an adult ed teacher and I already don't have health care so FUCK YOU if you think I'm going to willingly give up more.
by Thom
Give it a rest. You can whine about "people of color and seniors" all you want. It doesn't change the fact that Oakland's incompetent school board gave raises it could not arfford and could not meet its payrolls. Under state law, the district fell into state receivership and was taken over to prevent more incompetent nonsense. Until Oakland's voters elect a board that understands reality rather than PC bullshit, this is what you get. This is NOT 1970 and it's time for the people of Oakland to grow up and realize that actions have consequences. And while you're at it, do something about your ridiculous Marxist teachers' union and their incredible shrinking understanding of reality.
by subteacher
Thank you for being there and demanding justice for Oakland's teachers and students. When debating these topics we should always remember what is in the best interest of the children, the future of Oakland. It seems obvious to me that high quality teachers and schools are what's best for them. This can not occur without local, democratic control of the schools. Plus, why close schools because of declining enrollment and then open up new, smaller schools? There is obviously some other agenda.
by adult ed
Thom-- Oakland Adult school is financially solvent. The adult school program is pretty good and serves 30,000 adults. There is no reason to close it down-- Do you even know what reason Randy Ward is giving? Look it up and if you agree with Ward's logical then say why.

Randy Ward is simply threatening to fix something that isn't broke--- not to mention that he has no plan to do it.

K-12 schools have real problems. The last school board did fail Oakland-- you're right about that.

However if Ward is making the situation even worse should we not oppose him?












by jz
I hope to see you at the Town Hall meeting on March 8th from 6-8PM at the First Congregational Church, 2501 Harrison and the rally on March 15th at 4PM at the State Building, 1515 Clay Street. Thom, you are welcome as well:)
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