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SMALL SCHOOLS - Miracle School: A Child of the Civil Rights Movement.(Emiliano Zapata Street Academy, Oakland, California)

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| June 01, 2004 | Epstein, Kitty Kelly | COPYRIGHT 1999 Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Imagine a school that offers its students a safe environment, a rigorous college-prep curriculum, high expectations for student responsibility, and individualized attention. Ms. Epstein describes such a school, but it is not an elite private school for the wealthy. It is the Street Academy in Oakland, California, which serves a population of primarily low-income, urban, disenfranchised students.

NOTHING IN school reform has changed the fact that most urban teachers continue to confront a huge gap between the school experience of black and Latino students and that of white students, a constant fear of violence on the part of many high school students, and a growing dropout rate. However, the Emiliano Zapata Street Academy in Oakland, California, which predates such recent responses as charters, increased testing, and metal detectors and police patrols on campus, has dealt with all three of these challenges using the principles and practices of the civil rights movement.

Our Students Don't Like White Teachers

If there had not been a teacher surplus in California in 1976, I probably never would have found the Street Academy. But after three years of substitute teaching, I was eager to apply for a full-time job. I was interviewed along with two other finalists in front of the 10- member Street Academy staff. They started off asking the typical questions about credentials and reading instruction methods. Then Antonio, one of the social studies teachers, asked, "Some of our students don't like white teachers much. How are you going to handle that?"

Somehow I got the job. Perhaps they liked my answer to the "white teacher" question: "Sometimes white teachers are pretty racist. I guess if I'm that racist, they won't like me either." Although most schools did not ask this question, I respected Antonio for raising it because my experience in San Francisco had taught me that race was not an irrelevant subject for an interview. I had substituted, sometimes for weeks or months at a time, in junior and senior high schools when a teacher took maternity leave or time off to work on a special project. At one school, the mostly white teaching staff regularly sent the members of its mostly black student body to the dean to be paddled for misbehavior. At another, more middle-class school, a revered English teacher called his Asian students "rice eaters" when he encountered them in the hallway. And at a third school, in the Sunset District, most of the lunchroom conversation consisted of white teachers complaining that the "black kids" had "invaded" what was once considered the "country club" junior high of San Francisco. At none of these schools did I see an integrated teachers' lunchroom -- often the few African American teachers in the schools ate…

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