Events
Oakland Post Salon: School Closings and FCMAT, the Powerful State Agency Operating Behind the Scenes
The Oakland Post Community Assembly, along with parents and teachers at impacted schools, will host a community discussion about the school district plan to close dozens of schools over the next few years under the guidance of a non-elected state-funded agency, the Fiscal Crisis Management and Assistance Team (FCMAT), Sunday, Nov. 3, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Geoffrey’s. Inner Circle, 410 14th St. in downtown Oakland.
OUSD has already closed 15 schools since the state took over in 2003. This past school year, the district closed Roots Elementary. Now they plan to close up to 24 more schools, all serving flatlands students.
What role does FCMAT play in closing Oakland schools? How does FCMAT dominate school decision-making without public accountability?
Is there any evidence that closing schools save money, helps students in any way or leads to district financial stability and improved resources for students?
Is there an ideal or “right size” for schools?
Hear parents from three threatened schools talk about the closings and how they’re trying to reverse them.
Hear how FCMAT has been making decisions for Oakland schools since the state takeover in 2003.
Develop a plan of action.
To RSVP for the free event, go to https://cutt.ly/eehuh7n
For information call 510-359-1940.
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Oakland Post: Week of December 31, 2025 – January 6, 2026
The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of – December 31, 2025 – January 6, 2026
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Big God Ministry Gives Away Toys in Marin City
Pastor Hall also gave a message of encouragement to the crowd, thanking Jesus for the “best year of their lives.” He asked each of the children what they wanted to be when they grow up.
By Godfrey Lee
Big God Ministries, pastored by David Hall, gave toys to the children in Marin City on Monday, Dec. 15, on the lawn near the corner of Drake Avenue and Donahue Street.
Pastor Hall also gave a message of encouragement to the crowd, thanking Jesus for the “best year of their lives.” He asked each of the children what they wanted to be when they grew up.
Around 75 parents and children were there to receive the presents, which consisted mainly of Gideon Bibles, Cat in the Hat pillows, Barbie dolls, Tonka trucks, and Lego building sets.
A half dozen volunteers from the Big God Ministry, including Donnie Roary, helped to set up the tables for the toy giveaway. The worship music was sung by Ruby Friedman, Keri Carpenter, and Jake Monaghan, who also played the accordion.
Big God Ministries meets on Sundays at 10 a.m. at the Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto, Mill Valley, CA Their phone number is (415) 797-2567.
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