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This is a list of high schools in Oakland, California. American Indian Public High School, a charter school; Aspire Lionel Wilson College Preparatory Academy, ...
This is a list of Oakland, California elementary schools. The list includes current and former schools, public, and charter. The list includes current and former schools, public, and charter. Oakland's public elementary schools are part of the Oakland Unified School District .
Antioch Charter Academies (2 schools) Aspire Schools (Richmond Cal Prep, Richmond Tech Academy) Benito Juarez Elementary School; Caliber: Beta Academy; Clayton Valley Charter High School; Contra Costa School of Performing Arts; Eagle Peak Montessori School; Golden Gate Community School; Invictus Academy of Richmond; John Henry High School
Oakland Aviation High School: Oakland: 2011 original location: abandoned; 2010 relocation: commercial office space ... Aspire Public Schools: San Fernando High School ...
In 2002, Aspire Public Schools founded a small 6-12 grade school called "Lionel Wilson College Preparatory Academy" in Oakland. [16] Also, at Oakland International Airport , Terminal 2, which houses Southwest Airlines and their airplane flights, is named the "Lionel J. Wilson Terminal."
The Oakland Section (OS) is the governing body of high school sports for school for the Oakland Unified School District. It is one of ten sections that comprise the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The OS has further divided the Bay Area Charter School Athletic Conference (BACSAC) and Oakland Athletic League (OAL).
KIZMET Academy (formerly Lowell Middle School)- closed 2007 [16] La Escuelita Middle School - closed 2022 [17] Parker Middle School - closed 2022 [18] Peralta Creek Middle School - closed 2009 [19] Verdese Carter Middle School campus of Oakland International High School (formerly Woodrow Wilson Junior High) - closed 2006 [20]
Oakland Unified School District has experienced ongoing financial difficulties in recent years. A 2018 Alameda County Civil Grand Jury report noted that the District had been "in financial peril" for the prior 15 years, with an average $20 million to $30 million in debt each year, due to budgetary errors and out-of-control spending.