Saturday, April 24, 2021

Good News from Oakland's St. Elizabeth School

Students at St. Elizabeth's are coming back into the classroom after a year of COVID-19. The return of in-classroom learning is rolling out thanks to the hard work of Principal Lynne Mullen, her hard working teachers and staff and staunch support from parents!


94601 was hit particularly hard by COVID-19 but recent months improvement in controlling the virus' spread have allowed for a return to in-classroom learning. The empty school yard will hopefully return to the once bustling play area as students return to 34th Avenue. Here is a message from Principal Mullen from this last week.

We are sailing along! Our reopening is going extremely smoothly. We now have students in grades K-4 back in class. Next Monday, Grades 5 and 8 will return, and Grades 6 and 7 will return the following Monday. We have held three parent meetings (K-2, 3-5, and 6-8) and have shared our plan and answered parent questions. Our parents have been wonderfully supportive. 

Thanks to a generous donor friend of Sr. Regena, we have an air purifier in every classroom. 
Thanks to the Dominican Sisters' Vision of Hope Book of Dreams and donors like you, we have two water-bottle filling stations which have replaced water fountains in the school for more sanitary dispensing of water. 

We also have been able to purchase desk shields for teachers and students, outside sinks for hand-washing, hand sanitizer dispensers for every classroom, an electrostatic sprayer for sanitizing the classroom every morning, and crates for students to keep their backpacks and lunches in so they don't have to use their lockers or cubbies. 

We have placed yellow dots marking 6 feet all around the campus, on benches, in the cafeteria, and in the hallways, to help students keep their physical distance from one another. We have hired additional staff to supervise recess and lunch so that the teachers can have their break. We have about over 100 students planning to or already have returned to campus, and we have more than 80 student who have chosen for the moment, to remain home for remote learning.

St. Elizabeth has been providing Catholic education to Fruitvale area children (including me, back starting 60 years ago).



St. Elizabeth still follows that mission today, meeting the challenge of serving its students even in the most trying time.

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Build Out Jean Sweeney Open Space Park as Planned

I was disturbed to read the article in the East Bay Times which reports that Alameda officials have indicated that the Jean Sweeney Open Space Park won’t be as large as originally envisioned.


The link to the East Bay Times article is below. 

With all the new housing now under construction on the Northern Waterfront and at Alameda Point, it is imperative to fulfill the City's commitment to completing this open space as planned.  I don't thin UP Railroad has been the best steward of their land, which the City was working to obtain to complete the park. The City needs to continue its efforts to acquire the parcels are originally intended.  

Email your City Council to urge them to stay the course to complete Jean Sweeney Open Space Park as planned.

Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft (2018-2022) email: mezzyashcraft@alamedaca.gov

Link to News story

https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2021/03/29/alameda-change-in-city-park-plan-puzzles-council-residents/?fbclid=IwAR1eZAJuGEeFrY8BMPBsylWMRs2ecKEm68IWlOO4q9ybkpNdvk24B-Bh2wA

Honor the Past - Commemerating Black American Day, March 5, 1971

February was first designated as Black History Month nearly fifty years ago in 1976*. As February came and went, I was reminded of growing ...