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In late September 2007, Oakland Charter Academy became the second public school in Oakland to win the National Blue Ribbon award. [4] In spring 2008, the Oakland Charter Academy received an API of 902. Its student body was mostly Hispanic, and the API was over 200 points higher than the average API of Hispanic/Latino middle school students in ...
The second middle school location, Downtown Charter Academy, is located in 2000 Dennison Street Oakland, CA, [6] while Oakland Charter High School is located in Downtown Oakland. [7] Oakland Charter Academy was once located in a former bank on International Boulevard and 30th street. It is now located on the corner of Foothill Blvd and 42nd ...
Calvin Simmons Middle School (formerly Alexander Hamilton Junior High) - closed 2007 [12] Cole Middle School - closed 2009 [13] Community Day Middle School - closed 2022 [14] Explore Middle School - closed 2010 [15] KIZMET Academy (formerly Lowell Middle School)- closed 2007 [16] La Escuelita Middle School - closed 2022 [17]
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 .
American Indian Model Schools (AIM Schools) is a charter school system based in Oakland, California. [2] Started with the American Indian Public Charter School (AIPCS), a middle school in the late 1990s to serve Native American students, in 2007 it expanded to include another middle school and a high school.
This is a list of high schools in Oakland, California. American Indian Public High School, a charter school; Aspire Lionel Wilson College Preparatory Academy, a charter school; Aspire Golden State College Preparatory Academy, a (6-12) charter school; Bishop O'Dowd High School; Bunche High School (alternate continuation)
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.
The school mascot is the matador. [1] It is part of the Amethod Public Schools system [2] and the Oakland Unified School District. In 2010–2011 the school had 121 students. [3] The school has since had, for the 2019–2020 school year, 461 students. The California Department of Education recognized the school as a Title I Academic Achievement ...