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OAKLAND EASTBAY ALLIANCE OF BLACK EDUCATORS

“Education is the means by which you can change the world”

- Nelson Mandela

WHO WE ARE

The Oakland Eastbay Alliance of Black Educators (OEABE) is a coalition of educators, businesses, organizations, parents, churches, and community residents committed to the academic success of students of African-American descent in grades K through 12. We are bringing our passion, talents, and commitment together to support the academic achievement of our African-American students.

 

If you would like to help ensure African-American students receive the education to which they are ethically and constitutionally entitled, please join us.

MISSION

The mission of the Oakland Eastbay Alliance of Black Educators is to improve the educational outcomes for students of African-American descent.

VISION

Students of African-American descent will graduate college and career ready, possess the requisite skills to compete successfully with their ethnic and global peers, make meaningful contributions within their communities, and desire ongoing personal growth.

The Status of African-American Students in California Urban Schools
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2022-2023

English Language Arts
% Met Standards

Ethnicity 
Percent

​African-American

​Asian

Caucasian​

Hispanic

29.90

​74.70

60.70

36.10

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2022-2023

Mathematics
% Met Standards

Ethnicity
Percent

​African-American

​Asian

Caucasian​

Hispanic

16.90

69.90

49.00

22.70

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2022-2023

Science Proficiency
% Met Standards

Ethnicity
Percent

​African-American

​Asian

Caucasian​

Hispanic

15.50

59.57

48.74

20.10

Source: California Department of Education (2023)

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