David A. Silver
Co-Founder of Think College Now, Oakland Promise and #OaklandUndvided
Former Director of Education for Oakland Mayor Schaaf, CEO of College Track, Principal in OUSD, Teacher in Oakland and Compton
David A. Silver
Co-Founder of Think College Now, Oakland Promise and #OaklandUndvided
Former Director of Education for Oakland Mayor Schaaf, CEO of College Track, Principal in OUSD, Teacher in Oakland and Compton
About
David Silver is an innovative leader for educational equity informed by decades of work in deep partnership with the community for social justice. As the Director of Education for Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf for the past eight years, he brought together diverse stakeholders to build public-private partnerships, create coalitions and develop innovative models to increase educational equity that produced immediate impact, generational tranformation, and potential local, state and national models. From his experiences as a teacher in Compton and Oakland, co-founder and principal of Think College Now Elementary for eight years, to becoming a CEO of College Track for four years, David Silver has grown to become a leader for educational equity. He has most recently worked to create and sustain impact for equity working in collaboration with not only the Mayor but also students, families, educators, partners, labor, philanthropy, businesses, Oakland Unified School District, the City of Oakland, the State of California to realize a vision of educational equity for all students in Oakland.
Innovative Leadership for Educational Equity
Director of Education for Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf | Oakland Mayor's Primary Policymaker and Advisor on Education-related Initiatives. Led the creation, design, launch, and implementation of innovative public-private partnerships in collaboration with students, families, educators, partners, the City, County, OUSD, pre-K, K-12, college, philanthropic, business, and community partners to address inequities and increase opportunities for all Oakland students. Created, sustained, and expanded public-private partnerships that produced $125M in philanthropic funding for the Oakland Promise (OP) and Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC) to increase college access and completion, #OaklandUndivided (#OU) to ensure all Oakland public school students have home access to a computer, internet, and tech support, and Teachers Rooted in Oakland (TRiO) to ensure BIPOC educators have affordable housing across our city and state. To ensure sustainability, we have also created partnerships with the city and state to leverage public resources. Specifically, since we launched OP and TRiO, the state has partnered with Oakland and recently expanded investments in CSA's ($1.9B) and Teacher Residency programs across California ($200M). Most recently, the creation of a public funding stream of $30M/year for 30 years through a community-led coalition, The Oakland Children’s Initiative, to increase access to quality pre-school and cradle-to-career support - within a decade, all 3- and 4-year olds from low-income backgrounds in Oakland will have access to quality pre-school.
Founder of Oakland Promise | Led in the creation of one of the most innovative public policy and private partnership initiatives in the nation, which will serve 30,000 Oakland youth from childhood to adulthood with college access and completion support. Providing cradle to career support to 30,000+ K-12 students including early college scholarships, external evaluations of CSA accounts to medical-eligible babies, and access and completion support that has led to increased college persistence rates well over the national average. Most recently, US Vice President Kamala Harris visited Oakland to announce the launch of the $50M Generation Fund, which will ensure that within 4 years all Oakland Medi-Cal eligible babies will receive a $500 CSAs & high school seniors from low-income backgrounds will be entitled to college scholarships of $1,000/year through 2035.
Co-Created and Co-Launched with Mayor Schaaf the $50MM Generation Fund - Over the past five years, David worked in partnership with the Mayor to develop and successfully implement a strategy to sustain a commitment to Oakland children for the next generation. Foundations, corporations and individuals came together to make commitments and invest $50M in the future success of Oakland students and families. This culminated in Vice President Kamala Harris visiting Oakland in 2022 to announce the launch of the $50M Generation Fund, which will ensure that within 4 years all Oakland Medi-Cal eligible babies will receive a $500 CSAs & high school seniors from low-income backgrounds will be entitled to college scholarships of $1,000/year through 2035.
Co-Founder, #OaklandUndivided - Launched #OaklandUndivided to increase digital connectivity from 12% to 98% for low-income students during the pandemic | In partnership with the Mayor, the City, Superintendent, and other public and private parnters, #OaklandUndivided recently made a commitment for the 3rd straight year to ensure all 50,000 Oakland public school students have home access to a computer, internet, and culturally competent tech support. To date, we have provided over 39k computers, 15k hotspots and fulfilled over 18k tech support requests and recently expanded to serve pre-kindergarten and local college students.
Co-created and Chair of the Northern CA College Promise Coalition (NCCPC) | NCCPCs vision is to strengthen condiitions for college and career success through policy legislation and advocacy, workforce and campus partnerships, and leverage best practice sharing for 150,000 students across 12 Northern California counties. NCCPC leverages the strengths of 150 leaders representing 30+ member organizations including Mayors, College Promise and Access Orgs, Colleges, and Education Technology Nonprofits.