“By removing the financial barrier to receiving a teaching credential, we hope to improve student success and disrupt inequity in urban school systems,” said Dr. Kimberly Mayfield, HNU’s Dean of the School of Education and Liberal Arts and VP for External Relations and Strategic Partnerships. By Post Staff This fall, Holy Names University (HNU) will award full-tuition scholarships to 20 Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) teachers who have demonstrated a commitment to Oakland’s students. Recipients of HNU’s Urban Educators Project scholarship have pledged to teach in OUSD schools for the next five years. Working with OUSD, HNU’s Urban Educators Project
Dallas police say 19-year old Zuri Goff was shot and killed outside of a Raising Cane’s Thursday night at the 8100 block of Hampton Road. Police said he was.
Retired ILWU leader Clarence Thomas says privatization attacks are occurring under Democrats By Ken Epstein More than 100 people teachers, parents, school activists and community leaders came together Sunday, Jan. 23, at a Zoom town hall meeting to begin mobilizing the city to oppose the permanent closing of neighborhood schools and threatened takeover of […]| Retired ILWU leader Clarence Thomas says privatization attacks are occurring under Democrats By Ken Epstein More than 100 people teachers, parents, school activists and community leaders came together Sunday, Jan. 23, at a Zoom town hall meeting to begin mobilizing the city to oppose the permanent closing of neighborhood schools and threatened takeover of […]