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Auction 2026

You won't want to miss "Havana Nights" on March 21, 2026. Tickets are on sale until March 12th! Corporate sponsorship opportunities are still available. 

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Crocker turned 100!

Crocker celebrated its Centennial in September with current and former students, teachers, staff, and neighbors. There is still time to join in the festivities by supporting our playground renovation and every dollar helps!

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We help students grow through strong academics, reflection, and a caring school community rooted in respect.

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Crocker Highlands is a welcoming neighborhood school where students learn, grow, and thrive. We offer strong academics, social-emotional learning, and a culture of reflection and care. Students engage in meaningful lessons and build the skills they need for middle school and beyond. Teachers and families partner to support each child. As part of OUSD, we offer a joyful learning environment where students feel proud and prepared.

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Oakland Unified Honors Latino Academic Excellence with Huge Annual Celebration

Fremont High School had a huge crowd on campus on Saturday, March 28, for a celebration of academic success. It was the 26th Annual Latino Student Honor Roll event. The more than 1,000 middle and high school students honored on this day have at least a cumulative 3.75 grade point average (GPA). “For me it means a lot. Because it shows the District cares about my community. And they give recognition to people, Latinos who achieve,” said Marco P., a 9th grader at Oakland Tech.

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