Oakland May Day Education

As a former Oakland school teacher with two children in the Oakland public school system, I can sympathize with the families who protested on May Day. Five OUSD schools will close next year; communities will be displaced. Children will be forced to attend different schools. If our Spanish immersion public school were closing, I would be protesting too. Instead, Melrose Leadership Academy is moving into one of the “closed” schools and a charter school is moving into our current site.  MLA is moving to Maxwell Park Elementary and The Urban Montessori School will move into our current building.

 (bryan farley)

Urban school districts must balance many unfair choices. School closures seem especially unfair since the disruptions will ripple  throughout the district for years.

 (bryan farley)

Protesters cause disruptions, sometimes unintentionally. As the photo above illustrates, disruptions create confusing messages. To the left, a person looks into the trash while a man blocks the word “Fe, leaving the message “Save Santa.” In March, some protesters disrupted a school board meeting, but their message confused potential supporters.  The disruption affected our school also, postponing our new parent orientation and other planning for our eventual move.

 (bryan farley)

Slide Show

Two hours after the May Day education rally began, Melrose Leadership Academy hosted our new parent orientation.  New Melrose families are already participating in our culture. Parents, many who do not speak English, are involved in their children’s education before children start school. In a few years, Melrose Leadership has outgrown its current site and we are forced to move. Since MLA is a public school, we have followed the school closures closely. We hope the entire community will minimize the disruptions to the the students, families, teachers and surrounding communities affected by closures. At the same time, the Melrose community is not waiting for Superman or Santa. We are quietly building a model urban public school.

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