“Mr. Bob or Mr. Marcacci has lived many lives before he took his place here at Oakland School for the Arts, and those countless travels has given him a very interesting story to tell.” -- Star Schainker, 9th grade
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"One of OSA's several arts pathways, Fashion, is gearing up for the fall season. There is a clear change in the weather. With that change comes a change in wardrobe." ---Naomi West, 6th grade Starting at a new school can always be a big change, so we checked up on how the 6th graders are doing after their first quarter at OSA. --Ava Ford, 6th grade "OSA’S PE PROGRAM IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SCHOOLS, BUT IT STILL PROVIDES A SUFFICIENT PE PROGRAM FOR OSA’S MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS." - - Zara Quiter, Sixth Grade As a school in the middle of Downtown Oakland, OSA requires security to accompany students every time we leave the school. This security guard however, has multiple different jobs at our school. --Mackenzie Luna, 7th grade "Math requires skills that are extremely important for anyone to know. Countless jobs now require vast amounts of knowledge in mathematics and engineering. But are OSA math classes preparing students well enough?" --Rafi Ponet, 7th grade. Welcome to the October Edition of the OSA JEDI newsletter – your update on things related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. This month, we’re covering the school’s new Gender Support Team, with thoughts on queer representation in horror, offensive Halloween costumes, and an election overseas with huge implications in America. -- The Telegraph Staff "Beatrice Sandri, the OSA alumnus has recently gone from writing articles in the OSA telegraph to being in a Vogue article herself,"--TRiece Kushner, 10th grade“Welcome to the September edition of the OSA JEDI Newsletter, which aims to spotlight things in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion! This month, the HS Telegraph is highlighting the development of historical beauty standards, and the Girls Place affinity group on campus.” --The Telegraph Staff "OSA’s dance program is known to be the most difficult sub pathway at the school because of how tough the teachers are, but what is the actual experience?"-- Naomi West, 6th Grade |