Op-Ed by Ucedrah Osby: ‘Schools Must Value and Mentor Our Students – Not Punish and Discard Them’

In an op-ed published by the Observer, All of Us or None-Bakersfield President Ucedrah Osby urges readers to attend a community forum on September 4th, to collectively organize for better educational practices and outcomes for Black and Latinx students in the Kern High School District. “I know that our black and brown children go toContinue reading “Op-Ed by Ucedrah Osby: ‘Schools Must Value and Mentor Our Students – Not Punish and Discard Them’”

Appellate Court Rules Students May Sue State of California

State Superintendent and the California Department of Education May Be Sued for Failing to Intervene When Districts Engage in Discriminatory Discipline Practices A California Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that students and community organizations may sue the State of California, through the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for failing to monitor and hold school districts accountableContinue reading “Appellate Court Rules Students May Sue State of California”