Oakland Military Institute Explained

Oakland Military Institute
Motto:Age Quod Agis
Motto Translation:Do Well Whatever You Do
Location:3877 Lusk Street
Streetaddress:3877 Lusk St
Zipcode:94608
Country:United States
Established:2001
Accreditation:WASC[1]
Superintendent:LTC Stanley Echols
Principal Label:Commandant
Principal:MAJ Gilbert Sanchez
Enrollment As Of:2020-2021
Campus Type:Suburban
Campus Size:645
Team Name:Grizzlies
Conference:CIF North Coast Section
(Bay Area Conference)
Colors:Black, tan, Vegas gold
Free Label:Cadet Commander
Free Text:C/LTC Nely Rivas

Oakland Military Institute, formally the Oakland Military Institute College Preparatory Academy, is a charter school run by the California Military Department's Youth and Community Programs Task Force[2] in partnership with the Oakland Unified School District in Oakland, California.

Oakland Military Institute's mission is "to provide a structured and rigorous academic program where cadets develop as leaders, scholars, critical thinkers, and citizens."[3] The school's cadets are members of the California Cadet Corps. The teaching staff are employees of the Oakland Unified School District while the Military Staff are member of the California National Guard and the California State Guard.

Ideally, students will go on to attend college. In addition to academics, the school develops leadership in its students through an elective class which all students take every year. They are assigned to a large group of students, or a Company, which they are a part of for all their years in the school. Students are mentored by the military staff in these groups to grow as disciplined adults and leaders of character.

History

Oakland Military Institute was founded in 2001[4] after a two-year campaign led by then Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown. Governor Gray Davis helped secure the charter after local school boards rejected the proposals.[5] It is the first charter school sponsored and run by the State of California Military Department and the first public military school sponsored by the National Guard. The school site, at its inception, was located on the Oakland Army Base - 2405 West 14th Street.[6] AC Transit provided a dedicated bus line for student transportation to the base. Hundreds of applications were submitted from all over the East Bay and each prospective student was required to appear with their parent/guardian.

The process for acceptance into the institute consisted of a in-person interview with a panel that included a military member, faculty member, administrator and representative from the mayor's office. The amount of application for entry into the first class required the staff to hold a lottery for acceptance at the Oakland Army Base Theater to determine which applicants would be allowed to attend a two-week summer camp held in Camp San Luis Obispo. The first class of 167 seventh-graders enrolled in August 2001, under the direction of Commandant Colonel Bradford M. Jones, Command Sergeant Major Alex Cabassa and Academic Director Rick Moniz.

On May 17, 2007, Oakland Military Institute relocated from the Oakland Army Base to 3877 Lusk Street, Oakland, CA 94608. In August 2012, it opened a 15,000 square foot state of the art facility to serve 6th grade and house science classrooms, music and art classes, and a library and computer lab and virtual learning center.[7]

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://oakmil.org/about/accreditation/ Accreditation
  2. Web site: Youth Programs Cal Guard. 2020-12-02. calguard.ca.gov.
  3. Web site: Oakland Military Institute . 2008-09-05 . Oakland Military Institute . 2007.
  4. Web site: Oakland Military Institute, College Preparatory Academy - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education). 2020-12-02. www.cde.ca.gov.
  5. News: Brown. Patricia Leigh. 2001-08-24. Oakland School's Military Bearing Rankles Some (Published 2001). en-US. The New York Times. 2020-12-02. 0362-4331.
  6. Web site: May. Meredith. 2001-08-14. Jerry Brown's 'boot camp' school opens / Seventh-graders trade long days, added rules for extra attention. 2020-12-02. SFGATE. en-US.
  7. http://oakmil.org/about/ About