
According to OPT Executive Director Henry Hitz: “We have to draw the line. If we allow these sites to close, they may never open again even if the money is restored.”

The governor’s May revised budget drastically cut the district’s funds for child development services, a program designed to help working families, leading the district to close these centers, at least temporarily, until the money is restored to the budget. District officials are supportive of OPT’s proposal.
According to OUSD Communications Director Troy Flint, “OUSD supports this effort in principle and is awed by the enthusiasm and commitment Oakland Parents Together has shown for preserving early childhood education. If the state is unwilling to provide the foundation our children need to succeed, OUSD will work with community partners to fill the gaps and provide essential support for the most vulnerable members of our society. We are in the process of determining the logistics involved with the program and will contribute whatever services are permissible under state laws and regulations.”
The seven sites are slated to close on Friday, July 30. The People’s Takeover will begin on Monday, Aug. 2. Funds and volunteers are urgently needed for this effort. Please call OPT at (510) 452-8680, visit our website at www.parentstogether.org or email us at henry@parentstogether.org.

