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Thursday, August 16, 2012

J.B.'s charter schools fostering equity? Not so much.


This is an update on the tons of extra money that Jerry Brown gets for his two charter schools in Oakland. The San Francisco Chronicle previously reported about this phenomenon in July 2009. Contributions are tracked by the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). A spreadsheet of contributions to Jerry Brown for 2012 is posted online (updated 8/3/2012) at www.fppc.ca.gov/cosponsor/2012-state.xls

The vast majority of contributions directed to Brown are for Oakland Military Institute (OMI) and Oakland School for the Arts (OSA).

OMI is located at 3877 Lusk Street on the campus previously occupied by Longfellow Elementary School (closed in 2004). OMI has leased this site from the Oakland Unified School District since 2007 and the lease expires June 30, 2013. A self-funded expansion on 39th Street next to OMI has recently been completed, and the school's board members have expressed that they would like to make a "direct purchase" of the Longfellow campus from OUSD. They've even figured out the angle of extra pressure to apply (“ ...recognizing that the 39th Street facility has been funded by OMI.”).*

Local news is keeping this all hush-hush. Also not widely publicized last winter was the annual fundraiser for OMI which was headlined by Clint Eastwood and George Shultz and held on February 16, 2012, at Scott’s Restaurant in Oakland per OMI board meeting minutes of February 13, 2012 (disclaimer: I love Scott's seafood restauraunt). Eastwood then gave $50,000 to OMI, but OMI only got $5,000 out of Shultz (boo hoo > Shultz's national status keeps dropping, so who cares?  > :-( ...).

Here’s something active Oakland public school parents can think about as they work together to scrape up a few extra dollars for their schools this year.

From December 28, 2011, to June 26, 2012, Oakland Military Institute received an extra $1,559,661 in contributions made indirectly to Jerry Brown. OMI enrolled 623 students in 2011-2012, making it out to about an extra $2,503 per OMI student for that year.

And from December 5, 2011, to June 26, 2012, Oakland School for the Arts received an extra $1,361,282 in contributions made indirectly to Jerry Brown. OSA enrolled 619 students in 2011-2012, so this comes out to an extra $2,199 per student for that year.

In just the first six months of 2012, the total of contributions to Jerry Brown for the 1,242 students attending his charter schools was $2,920,943 – more than one-tenth of what is spread among all 46,377 OUSD students in Measure G funds generated by Oakland taxpayers.

Incidentally, OMI gets more favors from the world. OUSD, its authorizer, permits the school to screen prospective students by requiring applicant interviews, along with the submission of his/her attendance and disciplinary history, plus a signed permission slip allowing OMI to access the students' grades, test scores and other records -- all before formal acceptance into the school.

Ahhhhhhh... corporate education reform, generating *change* in the typical divisive fashion. 

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PAYMENTS FOR LEGISLATIVE, GOVERNMENTAL, OR CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES FOR EDMUND G. BROWN, JR.

PAYEE: OAKLAND MILITARY INSTITUTE
DATES: December 28, 2011, to June 26, 2012

Brown Family Foundation for Education & the Arts
100,000
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
100,000
Roberts Foundation
100,000
San Pablo Lytton Casino
100,000
Brooks-Mathews Foundation
50,000
E&J Gallo Winery
50,000
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Eastwood
50,000
Robert A. Day
50,000
Apollo Group, Inc.
25,000
AT&T
25,000
Bank of America
25,000
Blue Shield of California
25,000
Cisco Systems
25,000
Govenor's Cup Foundation Inc. (6/15/2012)
25,000
Governor's Cup Foundation, Inc. (6/26/2012)
25,000
Intel
25,000
Koret Foundation
25,000
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
25,000
The George and Judy Marcus Family Foundation
25,000
The Kanbar Charitable Trust
25,000
The Safeway Foundation
25,000
UPS
25,000
Verizon
25,000
Walmart
25,000
Kaiser Permanente
20,000
Phoebe Snow Foundation
20,000
Scott's Seafood Restaurant
17,161
T. Gary and Kathleen Rogers Supporting Family Foundation
12,500
AB&I Foundry
10,000
AECOM Technology Corporation
10,000
Anheuser Busch
10,000
Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc.
10,000
Applied Materials
10,000
Blum Family Foundation
10,000
California Pipe Trades Council
10,000
Chevron
10,000
Clean Energy
10,000
Clint Reilly
10,000
Comcast
10,000
Commerce Casino
10,000
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP
10,000
Dean Isaacson
10,000
Doris Fisher
10,000
FedEx
10,000
Hanson Bridgett LLP
10,000
Hewlett Packard
10,000
Macy's
10,000
Morongo Band of Mission Indians
10,000
PhRMA
10,000
Platinum Advisors
10,000
Robert A. Naify
10,000
Rudd Family Foundation
10,000
Shaw Environmental
10,000
Sierra Pacific Industries
10,000
Stephen A. Matich
10,000
The Rock Foundation
10,000
Walgreens
10,000
Western Union
10,000
Zenith Insurance Company
10,000
California Apartment Association
5,000
California Association of Health Facillities
5,000
California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems
5,000
California Chamber of Commerce
5,000
California Fire Foundation
5,000
California State Council of Laborers
5,000
Caruso Family Foundation
5,000
Conaway Preservation Group LLC
5,000
Deloitte
5,000
Enviroplex
5,000
F& Family Foundation
5,000
Farmers
5,000
Frank and Kathy Baxter
5,000
Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories
5,000
Georgiou Enterprises
5,000
Google
5,000
Gtech
5,000
H.F. Gerry Lenfest
5,000
Margarat Naraghi Quattrin
5,000
Milken Family Foundation
5,000
Ozzie Silna
5,000
Peace Officer Research Association of California
5,000
Pfizer
5,000
Rancho Mission Viejo
5,000
Rogers Family Foundation
5,000
Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians
5,000
SSA Terminals
5,000
State Building and Construction Trades Council of CA
5,000
Stephen Bechtel Fund
5,000
The Bicycle Casino
5,000
The Charles and Ann Johnson Foundation
5,000
The Shultz Family Fund
5,000
Ueberoth Family Foundation
5,000
Valutech Outsourcing, LLC
5,000
Waste Management
5,000
Wells Fargo
5,000
TOTAL
$1,559,661

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PAYEE: OAKLAND SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS
DATES: December 5, 2011, to June 26, 2012

Chuck Feeney
500,000
San Pablo Lytton Casino
100,000
The Annenberg Foundation
100,000
The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation
100,000
Ogerson and Barbara Bakar
50,000
John & Marcia Goldman Foundation
30,000
AT&T
25,000
Bank of America
25,000
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
25,000
Ann and Gordon Getty
21,282
The Clorox Company
20,000
BeachBody
15,000
Global Tel Link
15,000
Resnick Family Foundation. Inc
15,000
The Larry L. Hillblom Foundation
15,000
Another Planet Entertainment
10,000
Arthur Rock Foundation
10,000
Bikram's Yoga College of India
10,000
Charles Schwab
10,000
Clean Energy
10,000
Comcast
10,000
Fed Ex
10,000
George Gund III
10,000
Libitzky Family Foundation
10,000
MP Biomedicals
10,000
Rebecca and James Elsen
10,000
The Bicycle Casino
10,000
Walmart
10,000
William R. Hearst III
10,000
Ambassador Frank and Kathy Baxter
5,000
Bank of the West
5,000
Barona Band of Mission Indians
5,000
Blue Shield of California
5,000
California Commerce Club
5,000
California Fire Foundation
5,000
Chevron
5,000
Colt Family Foundation
5,000
Dwight Manley Inc.
5,000
East Bay Community Foundation
5,000
Flynt Management Group LLC
5,000
Forest City Enterprises
5,000
Fred Taugher and Paula Higashi
5,000
Google
5,000
Hanson Bridgett LLP
5,000
Jacobson & Associates
5,000
Koret Foundation
5,000
L and S Milken Foundation
5,000
Milken Family Foundation
5,000
Moss Foundation
5,000
Nion T. McEvoy
5,000
NRG Energy Inc.
5,000
Richard J. Meyer
5,000
Stephanie and Mory Ejabat
5,000
Steven L. Craig
5,000
Stupski Family Fund
5,000
The David Geffen Foundation
5,000
The Home Depot
5,000
Townsend Public Affairs
5,000
Turner Construction Co.
5,000
Visa
5,000
W. Dean Henry
5,000
William Witte
5,000
TOTAL
$1,361,282

* Board meeting minutes for February 13 and March 12, 2012 HERE.

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