Education Management - Oakland, Maine, United States
History & Vision In 2003, David Silver and a core of committed parents realized their goal of opening a public elementary school focused on closing the achievement gap and giving all students an equal opportunity to attend college and pursue their dreams. Demographics - 300 students, kindergarten through 5th grade - 68% Latino, 13% African-American, 8% Asian-American, 1% White, 10% Multi-Ethnic - 57% English-language learners - 95% at or near the poverty line, receiving subsidized or reduced-price lunches - Located in the Cesar Chavez Education Center (Oakland's first new school building in 30 years) in Oakland's diverse Fruitvale community Theory of Action We will achieve our vision of equity through: - College focus - High expectations - More time for students - Small class sizes - Free access to after-school programs specializing in homework, music, art, and leadership - Strong family and community involvement, including partnerships with like-minded community organizations - Recruitment and hiring of outstanding teachers and staff - Professional development and group collaboration for staff
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