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OUSD’s First Day of School Is Monday, August 9 - COVID Should Keep Kids Home

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OUSD’s First Day of School Is Monday, August 9 - COVID Should Keep Kids Home OUSD released this: Superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell Will Tour Schools Across District With Board of Education, District Leadership, and Special Guests Including Mayor Libby Schaaf, City Council Members, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tony Thurmond Oakland - Tens of thousands of students will be returning to OUSD campuses on Monday, August 9, for the first day of the 2021-22 school year, and the first day of in-person instruction for most students in 17 months. Superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell will spend the day touring schools with her leadership team, Directors on the Board of Education and other leaders. The school visits will traverse the city, reaching a school in all seven Board of Education districts, and will include Mayor Libby Schaaf, members of the Oakland City Council and State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tony Thurmond. The tour starts before school begins at Oakland Academy of Knowledge (OAK), which is the newly renamed Howard Elementary, which just merged with Roses in Concrete charter school. Then it moves to the co-located Coliseum College Prep Academy, and Lockwood STEAM Academy - which is the newly renamed and merged Futures and Community United elementary schools. Next up is Horace Mann Elementary, where Superintendent Johnson-Trammell, Superintendent Thurmond, Mayor Schaaf, and others will visit classes, help hand out backpacks and school supplies, and hold a media availability. The tour then moves to United for Success middle school, Franklin Elementary, West Oakland Middle, and it ends at Emerson Elementary with an end of day press conference. See below for the timing of all the school visits. Throughout the day, Superintendent Johnson-Trammell and the other leaders will greet students, staff members, and families, observe teaching and learning, and support the District’s Restorative Restart wherever possible. “We’re thrilled that we are coming back to our campuses to start the 2021-22 school year,” said Superintendent Johnson-Trammell. “It has been a long time coming for our schools. Our students and staff benefit the most by working together in-person, and over the last week I have seen how excited so many of our students and staff are to be coming back together. Despite the challenges that all of us have faced, we look forward to a great school year.” Zennie Abraham Question: Considering COVID why is this happening? Stay tuned.
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