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OUSD apologizes to Arab American, Jewish communities
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USDA extends free meals through next school year
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Vicious Cop Killer Compared to MLK Jr in Oakland California Schools
Oakland California schools, where crime and poverty are rampant, had, until yesterday, a lesson plan posted on their website which asks students to draw parallels between late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., a peace-loving man of God, and racist cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal. Mumia Abu-Jamal, an unrepentant cop killer, murdered an innocent police officer, Daniel Faulkner, in cold blood after a traffic stop in 1981.
For some inexplicable reason, Mumia is idolized by the radical left.
Maureen Faulkner, Daniel Faulkner’s wife, calls it an “absolute disgrace” and a “travesty.”
OUSD and teachers agree to go back full-time in fall, can t resolve issues for rest of this year
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Updated 5 hours ago
NBC Bay Area
An Oakland Unified School District spokesman says additional city schools will offer full in-person instruction on Monday, as planned, as the district and its teachers union continue discussing impacts of reopening.
The district reached a tentative reopening agreement last month with the union, the Oakland Education association. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. It is clear that we need to offer more in-person instruction for those students and families who want and need it while also continuing to offer robust distance learning opportunities, Superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell said then. This pandemic has stripped away many of the tools that we use to support our students and community.