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Win Some, Lose Some


WinSomeLoseSome

Date: 10/31/75

Citation:

Avis Worthington, "Win Some, Lose Some," Berkeley Barb, Oct. 31, 1975, 6.


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Berkeley’s Public Schools

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  • 1. Implementing Desegregation (1967-1970)

    • Berkeley’s Yellow School Buses to Become Symbol of Integration

      Berkeley’s Yellow School Buses to Become Symbol of Integration
      –3/4/1967–

      Berkeley took the lead with a two-way busing plan, despite attacks from Republicans

    • MLK’s Foreword to Neil Sullivan’s Now Is the Time

      MLK’s Foreword to Neil Sullivan’s Now Is the Time
      –9/1/1967–

      Frustrated by the slow progress of desegregation, MLK found hope in Berkeley's school system

    • $349,870 Approved by State For ’68 ESEA School Program Here

      $349,870 Approved by State For ’68 ESEA School Program Here
      –12/16/1967–

      Federal funds were channeled to programs for Berkeley's poorer children

    • Board Adopts New Program on Hiring of Negro Teachers

      Board Adopts New Program on Hiring of Negro Teachers
      –1/3/68–

      School desegregation in Berkeley meant programmatic efforts to hire more black teachers

    • Berkeley ’68

      Berkeley ’68
      –03/31/1968–

      Five months before the buses would roll, the BUSD explained how school desegregation would work

    • Negro History Taught at All School Levels

      Negro History Taught at All School Levels
      –5/15/68–

      A full desegregation effort meant desegregating the curriculum too

    • On The Way

      On The Way
      –8/31/1968–

      On the eve of the buses rolling, the school district laid out how it and the larger community had prepared

    • Berkeley’s School Integration Program Proceeds Smoothly

      Berkeley’s School Integration Program Proceeds Smoothly
      –9/2/1968–

      On the advent of the new busing program, the LA Times found cause for optimism

    • How School Busing Works in One Town

      How School Busing Works in One Town
      –9/27/1970–

      The New York Times Magazine sympathetically appraised Berkeley's desegregation efforts

    • School Desegregation in Berkeley

      School Desegregation in Berkeley
      –8/1977–

      From the US Commission on Civil Rights, an account and positive appraisal of Berkeley's desegregation efforts

    • Berkeley School Desegregation through the Eyes of Carol Sibley

      Berkeley School Desegregation through the Eyes of Carol Sibley
      –3/24/2010–

      A video narrating Berkeley's school desegregation, produced by a friend of a pioneering School Board member


  • 2. An Age of Educational Experiment (1968-1973)

    • Black Studies formed at Berkeley High

      Black Studies formed at Berkeley High
      –6/30/1968–

      Berkeley High established the first Black Studies program in the Bay Area

    • Performing Arts Group Creates Model School

      Performing Arts Group Creates Model School
      –12/31/68–

      Berkeley's first experimental public school: a new "Community High" that would build relationships between students and locals

    • Negro Educator Group Endorses Black House

      Negro Educator Group Endorses Black House
      –3/2/71–

      The Oakland-based Black Aces articulated the rationale for Berkeley's "Black House"

    • Asian Student Retreat

      Asian Student Retreat
      –5/31/71–

      From Berkeley High's 1971 yearbook, a poem, portraits, and reflections on an Asian Studies retreat

    • Alternative Schools for Minority Students

      Alternative Schools for Minority Students
      –5/31/73–

      A lengthy consideration, from a civil rights law perspective, of Berkeley's Black House and Casa de la Raza

    • Agora

      Agora
      –5/31/74–

      An experimental school that sought to ground Berkeley high schoolers in democratic practice and activism

    • Genesis

      Genesis
      –5/31/74–

      The experimental Genesis High School sought to temper hierarchies between students and teachers in a multiracial setting

    • History of Black House

      History of Black House
      –11/1976–

      The vision of Black House, and how it collapsed under pressure

    • History of Casa de la Raza

      History of Casa de la Raza
      –11/1976–

      The short life of an experiment in Chicano-centered education

    • Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 1)

      Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 1)
      –11/30/1976–

      What happened with Berkeley's 23 alternative schools? A 580-page study gives a fine-grained answer

    • Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 2)

      Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 2)
      –11/30/1976–

      Part two of an in-depth history of the 23 new schools created during Berkeley's experimental period


  • 3. The Federal Government Pushes Back: Experimental Schools Under Pressure (1971-1977)

    • Negro Educator Group Endorses Black House

      Negro Educator Group Endorses Black House
      –3/2/71–

      The Oakland-based Black Aces articulated the rationale for Berkeley's "Black House"

    • Decision Due on Alternative Schools

      Decision Due on Alternative Schools
      –12/10/71–

      The BUSD fought a federal effort to shut down Black House and Casa de la Raza

    • Ethnic School Plan in Berkeley Given Civil Rights Warning

      Ethnic School Plan in Berkeley Given Civil Rights Warning
      –4/21/1972–

      The federal government questioned the rationale behind Berkeley's Black House and Casa de la Raza

    • Alternative Schools for Minority Students

      Alternative Schools for Minority Students
      –5/31/73–

      A lengthy consideration, from a civil rights law perspective, of Berkeley's Black House and Casa de la Raza

    • Berkeley College Prep A Success

      Berkeley College Prep A Success
      –06/18/1975–

      A different narrative about minority achievement and experimental schools.

    • Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 1)

      Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 1)
      –11/30/1976–

      What happened with Berkeley's 23 alternative schools? A 580-page study gives a fine-grained answer

    • Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 2)

      Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 2)
      –11/30/1976–

      Part two of an in-depth history of the 23 new schools created during Berkeley's experimental period

    • Black Studies Loss Criticized at Berkeley High School

      Black Studies Loss Criticized at Berkeley High School
      –9/28/77–

      The head of Berkeley High's Af-Am program defended the integrity and openness of his program


  • 4. The 1973 Election: A New School Board, A New City Council

    • Amendment M

      Amendment M
      –11/07/1972–

      A last ditch effort to enact runoff elections fell short

    • School Labor Agreement to Wait for Election

      School Labor Agreement to Wait for Election
      –04/04/1973–

      The status of certified employees and of black principals made for a very hot school board meeting

    • YES on Charter Measure

      YES on Charter Measure
      –04/05/73–

      The Gazette supported a salary increase for school board directors

    • Gene Roh Fights For Quality Education

      Gene Roh Fights For Quality Education
      –04/05/1973–

      Candidate Gene Roh, probation officer and concerned citizen, threw his hat in the ring.

    • School Board Must Face Four Major Issues Here

      School Board Must Face Four Major Issues Here
      –04/9/73–

      The School Board Director laid out the critical problems the new school board would face

    • The Berkeley Daily Gazette Endorses Fraenkel-Conrat and Roh

      The Berkeley Daily Gazette Endorses Fraenkel-Conrat and Roh
      –04/09/1973–

      "A broad base of citizens supports the candidacies of both Mrs. Fraenkel-Conrat and Gene Roh."

    • April Coalition Materials Plastered on Mailboxes

      April Coalition Materials Plastered on Mailboxes
      –04/10/73–

      "The Greater Berkeley Community" shook its fist at radical candidates for City Council

    • Berkeley City Council Voting Record

      Berkeley City Council Voting Record
      –04/11/73–

      A curated account of city council voting records prepared by the Berkeley League of Women Voters.

    • Berkeley’s Outlook Hardly Promising

      Berkeley’s Outlook Hardly Promising
      –04/13/73–

      Three columns of discontent from moderate and conservative Berkeleyans.

    • School Board Advertisement

      School Board Advertisement
      –04/16/1973–

      More conservative school board candidates were touted as the only candidates with the right "intellectual capacity" for the job

    • Only One Council Radical; Pot Wins, Split on Police

      Only One Council Radical; Pot Wins, Split on Police
      –04/18/73–

      The results of the 1973 election as announced by The Berkeley Daily Gazette.


  • 5. Racial Justice and Labor Unrest in a Time of Pinched Budgets (1973-1975)

    • Teacher Here Says Berkeley Schools Won’t Hire Whites

      Teacher Here Says Berkeley Schools Won’t Hire Whites
      –04/05/1973–

      Beatrice Tobias predicted "the end of decent public education"

    • Schools Hiring Policy Unchanged

      Schools Hiring Policy Unchanged
      –04/20/1973–

      Director Samuel Markowitz's bid to end formal affirmative action hiring policies fell short

    • Special Meeting on Negotiations with Bus Drivers

      Special Meeting on Negotiations with Bus Drivers
      –9/25/73–

      Minutes from a special school board meeting, convened to address the bus drivers' job action

    • Bus Drivers ‘Sick’

      Bus Drivers ‘Sick’
      –10/73–

      A largely black and female workforce took action to achieve pay equity

    • “Teachers Vote ‘No’ to Strike”

      “Teachers Vote ‘No’ to Strike”
      –04/03/1975–

      Disorder between Berkeley's many teacher organizations and their respective ballots contributes to frustration with negotiations.

    • School Turmoil Finally Over

      School Turmoil Finally Over
      –04/09/1975–

      Berkeley teachers appeared to have reached an agreement on their 1975-1976 contract

    • School Specialists To Fill Teacher Vacancies

      School Specialists To Fill Teacher Vacancies
      –04/16/1975–

      Superintendent Wilson seeks to slim out the teacher and administrative base.


  • 6. The Budget Implodes: The Teachers Strike and Its Aftermath (1975-1976)

    • Administrative Staff Cut

      Administrative Staff Cut
      –04/02/1975–

      Superintendent Wilson recommended cuts to administrators involved in early educational development

    • School Fine For Administrators

      School Fine For Administrators
      –04/03/1975–

      The administration of experimental schools once again proved problematic for the district

    • Bill Thomas Resigns

      Bill Thomas Resigns
      –06/17/1975–

      Looming deficits prompted the district's business manager to resign under a cloud

    • Berkeley Teachers Strike Over Pay Cut

      Berkeley Teachers Strike Over Pay Cut
      –9/4/1975–

      Cutbacks triggered the first teachers' strike in Berkeley city history

    • Teachers Strikes in 11 States Keep Million Pupils Home

      Teachers Strikes in 11 States Keep Million Pupils Home
      –9/6/75–

      When Berkeley teachers walked out, they were part of a wave of labor protest

    • Win Some, Lose Some

      Win Some, Lose Some
      –10/31/75–

      The teachers' strike was a draw, according to the Barb's city-beat reporter

    • Proposal to Settle Strike ‘Vindicates’ Teacher Stand

      Proposal to Settle Strike ‘Vindicates’ Teacher Stand
      –10/31/75–

      The resolution of the Berkeley teachers' strike was a victory, said the California AFL-CIO

    • Berkeley Teachers Strike

      Berkeley Teachers Strike
      –Winter 1975-76–

      From the Weather Underground, a critical and radical take on the Berkeley teachers' strike

    • Weather Critique of Teacher Strike

      Weather Critique of Teacher Strike
      –1/16/1976–

      The Barb on the fractures that made the teachers' strike difficult

    • School Board Nixes Tax Hike Vote

      School Board Nixes Tax Hike Vote
      –03/02/1976–

      Director Louise Stoll's proposal to put a tax-rate hike on the ballot fell short

    • “Shenanigans but no fraud”

      “Shenanigans but no fraud”
      –03/03/1976–

      An independent audit of BUSD's budget practices found something funny with the money, but no illegal activity.

    • Thomas Responds to Auditors

      Thomas Responds to Auditors
      –03/05/1976–

      Thomas responds to his detractors, laying the blame for the budget crisis squarely at the feet of the school board and superintendent.

    • School Expenses Error Discovered

      School Expenses Error Discovered
      –03/13/1976–

      A half-million dollar overestimate in expenses potentially halved the budget deficit


  • 7. The Test Gap: Perceptions of Minority Achievement

    • “Berkeley’s ‘Under-Educated’ Blacks”

      “Berkeley’s ‘Under-Educated’ Blacks”
      –04/19/1973–

      Harriet G. Jenkins, assistant schools superintendent, submits a list of recommendations to improve the district's record on minority achievement.

    • School Board Considering Plan to Help Minority Achievement

      School Board Considering Plan to Help Minority Achievement
      –04/25/1973–

      The school board and their audience "had harsh words for the report"

    • Malcolm X Celebration

      Malcolm X Celebration
      –05/14/1975–

      Berkeley's Black Studies program held an arts celebration to remember

    • Berkeley College Prep A Success

      Berkeley College Prep A Success
      –06/18/1975–

      A different narrative about minority achievement and experimental schools.

    • Giving Children the Gift of Identity

      Giving Children the Gift of Identity
      –12/17/1975–

      Black children's literature advocates for positive self-esteem, not just reading comprehension.


  • 8. Eight Years After the Buses Rolled: Conflicting Appraisals (1976-77)

    • “Desegregation is Failing to Meet Education Goals”

      “Desegregation is Failing to Meet Education Goals”
      –03/17/1976–

      The Berkeley Gazette put a strongly negative spin on a superintendent's report on desegregation

    • Desegregation’s Results: Berkeley No Longer Has a Siberia

      Desegregation’s Results: Berkeley No Longer Has a Siberia
      –4/21/1976–

      The black-oriented Oakland Post offered a positive take on school desegregation in Berkeley

    • Berkeley and Busing—Still Short of Aims

      Berkeley and Busing—Still Short of Aims
      –5/20/1976–

      Eight years after the buses rolled, a LA Times reporter suggested the project of school desegregation had become ever more complicated

    • Schools Win Praise While Losing Ground

      Schools Win Praise While Losing Ground
      –9/10/1976–

      Activists disputed the Civil Rights Commission's initial positive take on the Berkeley schools

    • School Desegregation in Berkeley

      School Desegregation in Berkeley
      –8/1977–

      From the US Commission on Civil Rights, an account and positive appraisal of Berkeley's desegregation efforts


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