RESOLUTION
OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
ADOPTING THE
REPORT AND RECOMMENDTIONS OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN TASK FORCE;
A POLICY
STATEMENT
AND
DIRECTING THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
TO DEVISE A
PROGRAM TO IMPROVE THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND APPLICATION SKILLS OF
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS
No. 9697-0063
WHEREAS, numerous validated scholarly
studies demonstrate that African-American students as a part of their culture
and history an African people possess and utilize a language described in
various scholarly approaches as, "Ebonics” (literally “Black sounds”) or
“Pan-African Communication Behaviors” or"African Language Systems”; and
WHEREAS, these studies have also
demonstrated that African Language Systems are genetically based and not a dialect
of English; and
WHEREAS, these studies demonstrate that such
West and Niger-Congo African languages have been officially recognized and
addressed in the mainstream public educational community as worth of study,
understanding or application of its principles, laws and structures for the
benefit of African-American students both in terms of positive appreciation of
the language and these students’ acquisition and mastery of English language
skills; and
WHEREAS, such recognition by scholars has
given rise over the past fifteen years to legislation passed by the State of
California recognizing the unique language stature of descendants of slaves,
with such legislation being prejudicially and unconstitutionally vetoed
repeatedly by various California state governors; and
WHEREAS, judicial cases in states other than
California have recognized the unique language stature of African-American
pupils, and such recognition by courts has resulted in court led educational
programs which have substantially benefited African American children in the
interest of vindicating their equal protection of the law rights under the
Fourh Amendment to the United States Constitution; and
WHEREAS, the Federal Bilingual Education Act
(20 U. S.C. 1402 Alm.) mandates that local educational agencies “build their
capacities to establish, implement and sustain programs of instruction for
childrer, and youth of limited English proficiency; and
WHEREAS. the interests of the Oakland
Unified School District in providing equal opportunities for all of its
students dictate limited English proficient educational programs recognizing
the English language acquisition and improvement skills of African-American
students are as fundamental as is application of bilingual education principles
for others whose primary languages are other than English, and
WHEREAS. the standardized tests and grade
scores of African-American students in reading and language arts skills
measuring their application of English skills are substantially below state and
national norms and that such deficiencies will be remedied by application of a
program featuring African Language Systems principles in instructing
African-American children both in their primary language and in English; and
WHEREAS. standardized tests and grade scores
will be remedied by application of a program with teachers and aides who are
certified in the methodology of featuring African Language Systems principles
in instructing African-American children both in their primary language and in
English. The certified teachers of these students will be provided incentives
including, but not limited to salary differentials,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the
Board of Education officially recognizes the existence, and the cultural and
historic bases of West and Niger-Congo African Language Systems, and each
language as the predominantly primary language of African-American students;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of
Education hereby adopts the report, recommendations and attached Policy Statement
of the District's African-American Task Force on language stature of
African-American speech; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
Superintendent in conjunction with her staff shall immediately devise and
implement the best possible academic program for imparting instruction to
African-American students in their primary language for the combined purposes
of maintaining the legitimacy and richness of such language whether it is known
as “Ebonics,” “African Language Systems," “Pan-African Communication
Behaviors or other description, and to facilitate their acquisition and mastery
of English language skills; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of
Education hereby commift to earmark District general and special funding as is
reasonably necessary and appropriate to enable the Superintendent and her staff
to accomplish the foregoing; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
Superintendent and her staff shall utilize the input of the entire Oakland
educational community as well as state and federal scholarly and educational
input in devising such a program; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that periodic
reports on the progress of the creation and implementation of such an
educational program shall be made to the Board of Education at least once per
month commencing at the Board meeting of December 18, 1996.
Passed by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAINING:
ABSENT:
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a
full, true and correct copy of a resolution passed at a Regular Meeting of the
Board of Education of the Oakland Unified School District held December 18,
1996.
Secretary of the Board of Education
RESOLUTION NO. 9697-M3