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OEA WEBSITE HAS A NEW LOOK!

 Go to www.oaklandea.org to see our new and improved look!

Easier to navigate, updated more frequently — come see us!

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BACK to SCHOOL NEWS

Welcome back to a new school year! Pardon the lack of information on the website — we are in the process of redesigning the OEA website — watch for a new and greatly improved version on September 13th! Same address: oaklandea.org.

In the meantime,continue to keep those calls coming in to the OEA office about class size, longer work days, etc. Huge appreciations to the Site Reps who have already written to their Administrators informing them of what our collective bargaining agreement says about the length of our work day (see Article 10.2.1). See your Rep for copies of "Know Your Contract" in case your principal needs some reminders.

Class sizes are on the increase around the district. Remember there is a "beginning grace period" of 10 days for elementary schools, 15 for secondary (Article 15.2). The bad news is that under imposition, class sizes in K-5 can go to the limits outlined in the contract: 27 in K, 30 in grades 1-3, and 31 in grades 4-5. The only exception is in QEIA schools.) This is an excellent opportunity for talking to and organizing parents — already in my visits to school sites I’ve talked to parents who are shocked at the large class sizes.

ECE UPdate: Thanks to the efforts of parents, teachers, students and community members working with Oakland Parents Together and OEA, On Friday, August 27, the district found $2.4 million to keep 5 of 7 Child Development Centers slated for closure open through December. With state cuts to pre-school education, it is vitally important for all of us to continue to advocate for our youngest and most vulnerable students.


 

Vote No on Measure N!

OAKLAND’S TEACHERS and SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Say:

“N” Stands for “NO!”

Measure N is bad public policy, bad education policy,

and taxation without representation.

If this parcel tax is supposed to help Oakland teachers, why are they strongly opposed?

 

October 21, 2008: Read the Oakland Tribune’s editorial in opposition to Measure N.

 

October 6, 2008: Press conference headlined by Sandre Swanson, OEA, Alameda Labor Council, Sheila Jordan, School Board members, and ACORN denounces Jack O’Connell’s Measure N. 

 

Click here to download a flyer that explains why teachers, school employees, the majority of School Board Directors, ACORN, the Democratic Central Committee, Assemblyman Sandre Swanson and others say No on N!

 

Nearly 1,000 letters have been sent to community leaders asking for their support.    

 

We need to get this information out to voters!  Since it was pushed through so rapidly and with no public input there is no "Oppose" position in the voter pamphlet. And yet as soon as they hear the reasons for opposing it, everyone we’ve spoken to or reached by phone banking agrees that it needs to be voted down.

 

We need volunteers to phone bank on Thursdays –Site Reps, get your colleagues to sign up for a Thursday and head out to Alameda Labor Council at 100 Hegenberger Road. Let’s make sure that Jack O’Connell hears loud and clear that we will not tolerate his continued attempts to dictate local policy, ignore the wishes of our community, and expand charter schools in Oakland.

 

Would you like a speaker to attend your community meeting, church service, PTA, or other event? Contact us at 510-763-4020.

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