Oakland Tech Senior Newsletter
Class of 2020
Oakland Tech Graduation: Wednesday, May 27th 6:00pm at the Paramount Theater
Math Mentors: Tutoring
Mondays, 3:45 - 5 pm @ Room 205 (Ji)
Thursdays, 3:45 - 5 pm @ Room 201 (Cox)
Fridays, 7:35 - 8:50 am @ Room S3 (Li)
Teacher Tutoring Hours 2019-20.
Attached is a copy of the Teacher Tutoring Hours 2019-20 Handbook. Your child has the opportunity to receive tutoring and help from teachers in many subject areas. We hope that your child will be able to take advantage of these tutoring opportunities. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact your child's counselor.
HBCU Spring Tour Information Meeting -
Each year, dozens of students participate in Tech’s spring break tour of Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU’s). Students along with parents or caregivers are invited to join us for an information meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019 at 6 PM, in the library to learn about the upcoming Spring Break HBCU tour for March 29 – April 3, 2020. We’ll discuss the journey, the expectations, the preparation, the cost and much more. Please announce to students and tell them to join BSU if they would like to attend.
Tentative Senior Portrait Dates By Appointment Only
18 SEP 2019, WED 2:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-190918
19 SEP 2019, THU 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-190919
20 SEP 2019, FRI 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-190920
21 SEP 2019, SAT 10am – 3:50pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-190921
1 OCT 2019, TUE 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191001
2 OCT 2019, WED 2:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191002
3 OCT 2019, THU 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191003
4 OCT 2019, FRI 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191004
5 OCT 2019, SAT 10am – 3:50pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191005
15 OCT 2019, TUE 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191014
16 OCT 2019, WED 2:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191015
28 OCT 2019, MON 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191028
29 OCT 2019, TUE 3:30 – 7:20pm TENT-20OAKOTH-SRS-191029
The photographer will reach out to families via email and social media to schedule appointments. If you have any questions or concerns please contact:
My Legacy Matters, Inc. mylegacymatters.us | 707-297-7304 | 888-379-9328
Beat the Rush Order Cap and Gowns Now
Senior To Do List
- Complete FAFSA ( Oct. 1st-March 2nd)
- Go on college visits
- Finalize college list
- Attend College Nights/ Fairs etc.
- Register for SAT/ACT
- Complete college applications prior to deadline
- Work on PIQ's, Personal Statements and EOP questions
- Ask for letters or recommendations early
- Be a leader on campus in clubs, sports and service projects
- Keep track of deadlines
- Complete a transcript evaluation with school counselor
- Have a professional email
- Hunt for scholarships
- Make your final decision
- Verify financial aid
- Prepare for AP Exams
- Successfully complete senior year with a "C" or better
- Participate in Senior activities
- Send official transcripts
- Apply for student housing
- Attend Orientation
- HAVE FUN
College And Career Center
Oakland Tech’s College & Career Center (CCC) provides guidance, support and inspiration to Tech students as they explore college and career journeys after high school. Located in the newly refurbished Room 16 on Tech’s lower level, the CCC is open five days a week to students on a drop-in basis or by appointment. All Bulldogs are encouraged take advantage of this terrific resource.
College Visits: OT library
Seattle University
Monday, September 9⋅9:50 – 10:35 amKenyon College
Sep 9 @ 12:40pm – 1:35pm
UC Berkeley-Sciences Po Dual Degree
Sep 11 @ 10:40am – 11:25am
Sep 11 @ 12:50pm – 1:35pm
Sep 11 @ 12:00pm – 12:45pm
New School NY
Thursday, September 12⋅10:00 – 11:00 am
University of Massachusetts
Monday, September 16⋅1:40 – 2:35 pm
Reed College
Tuesday, September 17⋅1:40 – 2:40 pm
Sep 18 @ 12:50pm – 1:35pm
Sep 19 @ 9:00am – 9:55am
San Diego State University
Monday, September 23⋅9:00 – 9:55 am
University of Washington
Tuesday, September 24⋅11:00 – 11:30 am
Vassar College
Thursday, September 26⋅9:00 – 9:55 am
Dartmouth
Tuesday, October 1⋅9:00 – 9:55 am
AP Exam Schedule
Scholarships
Earn your GED with Oakland Adult and Career Education You can Create the Future you Want!
- GED is considered equivalent to a high school diploma and is recognized by all States and internationally.
- Students may begin at a Community College with a GED.
- Students can apply for financial aid with a GED.
- 97% of companies accept the GED for employment.
- Students earn the GED by passing 4 tests: (Math, Reading Language Arts, Science and Social Studies).
- Students can take the test in English or Spanish
- The military accepts the GED. The student also has 15 college credits.
Year Up is a one-year, intensive training program that provides talented and motivated, yet under-served young adults, ages 18-24, with a combination of hands-on skills development, coursework eligible for college credit, corporate internships, and wraparound support.
CHALLENGING STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR POTENTIAL.
Our program emphasizes academic and professional rigor, setting expectations high for the quality of work and professional behavior. A strong structure guides students through the steps necessary for achieving success in the classroom and the workplace.
THE HIGH SUPPORT, HIGH EXPECTATION MODEL.
Our approach focuses on students’ professional and personal development to help them achieve economic self-sufficiency.
For the first six months of the program, students develop technical and professional skills in the classroom. Students then apply those skills during the second six months on an internship at one of Year Up’s corporate partners. Students take coursework eligible for college credit, earn an educational stipend, and are supported by staff advisors, professional mentors, dedicated social services staff, and a powerful network of community-based partner
Exercise Your Right: 16 & 17 Year Olds Can Now Pre-Register Online to Vote
In California, eligible 16 and 17 year olds can now pre-register online to vote and then automatically become active voters once they turn 18 — strengthening our democracy by helping to choose the people who will lead us and by voicing their opinions on issues that affect the future of our communities, state and union. We strongly encourage our eligible Bulldog students and families to register now and to exercise their right to be heard.
Senior Counselors
Before School: Drop-In Appointments
1st - 3rd Periods - By Appointments ONLY
Lunch - Drop-In Appointments
4th Period - Counselor Lunch Break
5th - 6th Periods - By Appointments ONLY
After school: Drop-In appointments
*CHECK YOUR AERIES ACCOUNT FOR SCHEDULE UPDATES
Susheela Moonsamy 10-12
Counseling: Last name A-E
Room 110
Work Phone:450-5400 Ext 110Work Email:susheela.moonsamy@ousd.org
Amy Martinez 10-12
Counseling, Last Name: F - Liang
Room 112
Work Email:amy.martinez@ousd.org
Emily Schoenhofer 10-12
Counseling: Last Name: Liao - Q
Room: 108
Work Email: emily.schoenhofer@ousd.org
Jacqueline Johnson 10-12
Counseling: Last Name: R-ZRoom 114
Work Phone:450-5400 Ext 114Work Email:jacqueline.johnson@ousd.org
Staci Ross-Morrison
Room: Main Office
Work Phone:450-5400 Ext 128Work Email:staci.ross-morrison@ousd.org
Main Campus
4351 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 450-5400
(510) 450-5428 FAX
Upper Campus (UC) — Fashion, Art & Design
5263 Broadway Terrace, Oakland, CA 94618
(510) 654-7116
(510) 654-7157 FAX
Russell Campisi Assistant Principal
Email: russell.campisi@ousd.org
Phone: 510-450-5400