Please vote yes on the Reparations for Black Students resolution. Black families have been deeply impacted by decades of disinvestment. This measure would be a first step in prioritizing equity for students and families.
- Stephanie Ullman, 6th Grade History teacher at Elmhurst United
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. We owe it to our community to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment. Please reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD. I support!
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD."
Please vote yes on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. The community stands behind this resolution. Show us that you support our Black students, families and educators and that the words "Black Lives Matter" are more than just words, but action and change.
-Allison Grill, Emerson Elementary, 3rd Grade Teacher
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. We owe it to our community to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment. Please reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD.
“Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD."
I support the Reparations for Black Students resolution. We must directly address the long term disparities in resources, access, and outcomes for Black students. We must look at and address the ways bias plays out in the classroom and in our schools. This will make our schools more equitable and ultimately better for all of our students.
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD. As the daughter of WWII US Concentration Camp Japanese Americans who received reparations due to their time in a concentration camp, this after the civil rights unrest and movement of the 60’s. Also as a veteran of the SFSU strike for Ethnic Studies, ethnic studies for Black, Brown and indigenous communities should be part of the OUSD curriculum.
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD
Please VOTE YES on the reparations for black students resolution- to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment- to reinvest in black students,families, and staff in OUSD.
I support the Reparations for Black Students proposal. Make sure to vote yes! Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD.
I fully support the Reparations for Black Students proposal. Please vote on and approve it at tonights meeting. Thank you, Carrie Anderson, 3rd grade teacher at Manzanita Community School
Reparations for Black Students:
Black literacy
Academic supports
Pre-K early education
Black family engagement
Protect "Historically Black Schools" - don't close them
Close Black digital divide
End schools-to-prison pipeline
Build anti-racist school cultures
Recruit and retain Black teachers
Black studies
Advocates for Black families with IEPs
It is imperative that the Board vote YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. It is OUSD's responsibility to repair the past harms committed upon Black communities through decades of disinvestment, and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff moving forward.
Please vote yes on the Reparations for Black Students resolution. Black families have been deeply impacted by decades of disinvestment. This measure would be a first step in prioritizing equity for students and families.
- Stephanie Ullman, 6th Grade History teacher at Elmhurst United
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. We owe it to our community to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment. Please reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD. I support!
If Black Lives Matter in OUSD then there must be policy for black students in OUSD. #Xicano4BlackLives
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD."
Please vote yes on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. The community stands behind this resolution. Show us that you support our Black students, families and educators and that the words "Black Lives Matter" are more than just words, but action and change.
-Allison Grill, Emerson Elementary, 3rd Grade Teacher
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. We owe it to our community to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment. Please reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD.
“Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD."
I support the Reparations for Black Students resolution. We must directly address the long term disparities in resources, access, and outcomes for Black students. We must look at and address the ways bias plays out in the classroom and in our schools. This will make our schools more equitable and ultimately better for all of our students.
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD. As the daughter of WWII US Concentration Camp Japanese Americans who received reparations due to their time in a concentration camp, this after the civil rights unrest and movement of the 60’s. Also as a veteran of the SFSU strike for Ethnic Studies, ethnic studies for Black, Brown and indigenous communities should be part of the OUSD curriculum.
As a school nurse in OUSD I am in full support of this resolution. Please vote yes for our students!
As a Black youth in the OUSD school system, I am in full support of reparations for Black students.
We must prioritize equity, VOTE YES!
Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD
Please VOTE YES on the reparations for black students resolution- to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment- to reinvest in black students,families, and staff in OUSD.
Please vote YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. Honor our Black students, families, staff and communities by reinvesting in them!
I support the Reparations for Black Students proposal. Make sure to vote yes! Please VOTE YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution - to repair the harm caused by decades of disinvestment - and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff in OUSD.
I fully support the Reparations for Black Students proposal. Please vote on and approve it at tonights meeting. Thank you, Carrie Anderson, 3rd grade teacher at Manzanita Community School
Reparations for Black Students:
Black literacy
Academic supports
Pre-K early education
Black family engagement
Protect "Historically Black Schools" - don't close them
Close Black digital divide
End schools-to-prison pipeline
Build anti-racist school cultures
Recruit and retain Black teachers
Black studies
Advocates for Black families with IEPs
I support the Black Sanctuary Proposal.
It is imperative that the Board vote YES on the Reparations for Black Students Resolution. It is OUSD's responsibility to repair the past harms committed upon Black communities through decades of disinvestment, and to reinvest in Black students, families, schools, and staff moving forward.