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September 15, 2010 at 11:27 AM #606036September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM #604978allParticipant
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American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM #605066allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM #605617allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM #605724allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM #606041allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM #604983bearishgurlParticipantGUHSD 2010 HS API Reports
Valhalla 809
Helix Charter 795
West Hills 785
Santana 782
Steele Cyn Charter 774
Grossmont 763
Granite Hills 758
El Capitan 734
Monte Vista 708
Mt. Miguel 670
Cajon Valley 658September 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM #605071bearishgurlParticipantGUHSD 2010 HS API Reports
Valhalla 809
Helix Charter 795
West Hills 785
Santana 782
Steele Cyn Charter 774
Grossmont 763
Granite Hills 758
El Capitan 734
Monte Vista 708
Mt. Miguel 670
Cajon Valley 658September 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM #605622bearishgurlParticipantGUHSD 2010 HS API Reports
Valhalla 809
Helix Charter 795
West Hills 785
Santana 782
Steele Cyn Charter 774
Grossmont 763
Granite Hills 758
El Capitan 734
Monte Vista 708
Mt. Miguel 670
Cajon Valley 658September 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM #605729bearishgurlParticipantGUHSD 2010 HS API Reports
Valhalla 809
Helix Charter 795
West Hills 785
Santana 782
Steele Cyn Charter 774
Grossmont 763
Granite Hills 758
El Capitan 734
Monte Vista 708
Mt. Miguel 670
Cajon Valley 658September 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM #606046bearishgurlParticipantGUHSD 2010 HS API Reports
Valhalla 809
Helix Charter 795
West Hills 785
Santana 782
Steele Cyn Charter 774
Grossmont 763
Granite Hills 758
El Capitan 734
Monte Vista 708
Mt. Miguel 670
Cajon Valley 658September 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM #604988outtamojoParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=enron_by_the_sea]Cool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)[/quote]Guess some charter concepts must be working, enron.
Well, shades of Jack London, enron :=) Don’t forget, location, location, location!
enron, the “Oakland” of today is NOT the same “Oakland” we remember from 35-45 years ago, (if you’re old enough to remember it, lol). No longer do you see a rioted, burnt-out moonscape there when rising up to an above-ground BART stop. Oakland is actually EXPENSIVE and DESIRABLE to live in now. Two of my kids attended a concert in July there at the Oracle Arena and told me that they saw thousands of kids in attendance between the ages of 10-15 years old, unattended, who boarded the public buses and BART to get home by themselves at 10:30 p.m., as THEY did.
Those outdated notions about Oakland floating around must still be alive and well with those unfamiliar with the HUGE progress this city has made in liveability over the last 35 years or so.[/quote]
Ha ha, I visit my parents there(Oakland) every couple of months,18 ave and Foothill, and I can tell you that nothing, absolutely nothing has changed in any meaningful way from the time I lived there 1967- 1989. Sure they built some nice row houses and restaurants along Jack London Square but it is still not a place where you don’t keep an eye out by any means. Its too bad my parents were too stubborn to get out of there in 05 when they had a better chance to sell their 100 yr old house.
September 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM #605076outtamojoParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=enron_by_the_sea]Cool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)[/quote]Guess some charter concepts must be working, enron.
Well, shades of Jack London, enron :=) Don’t forget, location, location, location!
enron, the “Oakland” of today is NOT the same “Oakland” we remember from 35-45 years ago, (if you’re old enough to remember it, lol). No longer do you see a rioted, burnt-out moonscape there when rising up to an above-ground BART stop. Oakland is actually EXPENSIVE and DESIRABLE to live in now. Two of my kids attended a concert in July there at the Oracle Arena and told me that they saw thousands of kids in attendance between the ages of 10-15 years old, unattended, who boarded the public buses and BART to get home by themselves at 10:30 p.m., as THEY did.
Those outdated notions about Oakland floating around must still be alive and well with those unfamiliar with the HUGE progress this city has made in liveability over the last 35 years or so.[/quote]
Ha ha, I visit my parents there(Oakland) every couple of months,18 ave and Foothill, and I can tell you that nothing, absolutely nothing has changed in any meaningful way from the time I lived there 1967- 1989. Sure they built some nice row houses and restaurants along Jack London Square but it is still not a place where you don’t keep an eye out by any means. Its too bad my parents were too stubborn to get out of there in 05 when they had a better chance to sell their 100 yr old house.
September 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM #605627outtamojoParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=enron_by_the_sea]Cool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)[/quote]Guess some charter concepts must be working, enron.
Well, shades of Jack London, enron :=) Don’t forget, location, location, location!
enron, the “Oakland” of today is NOT the same “Oakland” we remember from 35-45 years ago, (if you’re old enough to remember it, lol). No longer do you see a rioted, burnt-out moonscape there when rising up to an above-ground BART stop. Oakland is actually EXPENSIVE and DESIRABLE to live in now. Two of my kids attended a concert in July there at the Oracle Arena and told me that they saw thousands of kids in attendance between the ages of 10-15 years old, unattended, who boarded the public buses and BART to get home by themselves at 10:30 p.m., as THEY did.
Those outdated notions about Oakland floating around must still be alive and well with those unfamiliar with the HUGE progress this city has made in liveability over the last 35 years or so.[/quote]
Ha ha, I visit my parents there(Oakland) every couple of months,18 ave and Foothill, and I can tell you that nothing, absolutely nothing has changed in any meaningful way from the time I lived there 1967- 1989. Sure they built some nice row houses and restaurants along Jack London Square but it is still not a place where you don’t keep an eye out by any means. Its too bad my parents were too stubborn to get out of there in 05 when they had a better chance to sell their 100 yr old house.
September 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM #605734outtamojoParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=enron_by_the_sea]Cool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)[/quote]Guess some charter concepts must be working, enron.
Well, shades of Jack London, enron :=) Don’t forget, location, location, location!
enron, the “Oakland” of today is NOT the same “Oakland” we remember from 35-45 years ago, (if you’re old enough to remember it, lol). No longer do you see a rioted, burnt-out moonscape there when rising up to an above-ground BART stop. Oakland is actually EXPENSIVE and DESIRABLE to live in now. Two of my kids attended a concert in July there at the Oracle Arena and told me that they saw thousands of kids in attendance between the ages of 10-15 years old, unattended, who boarded the public buses and BART to get home by themselves at 10:30 p.m., as THEY did.
Those outdated notions about Oakland floating around must still be alive and well with those unfamiliar with the HUGE progress this city has made in liveability over the last 35 years or so.[/quote]
Ha ha, I visit my parents there(Oakland) every couple of months,18 ave and Foothill, and I can tell you that nothing, absolutely nothing has changed in any meaningful way from the time I lived there 1967- 1989. Sure they built some nice row houses and restaurants along Jack London Square but it is still not a place where you don’t keep an eye out by any means. Its too bad my parents were too stubborn to get out of there in 05 when they had a better chance to sell their 100 yr old house.
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