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  1. ABOUT US. Oakland School for the Arts (OSA) is a nonprofit public charter school founded by Governor Jerry Brown – then Oakland’s Mayor – in 2002. Now in its 20th year, OSA serves over 800 students in grades 6-12 tuition-free. OSA is housed in Uptown Oakland’s historic Fox Theater and Newberry Building. OSA is a Linked Learning Pathway ...

  2. Oakland School for the Arts is a free, public school chartered by Oakland Unified School District. OSA does not discriminate in admissions on the basis of academic history, academic preparation, citizenship, color, creed, English proficiency, ethnicity, disability, gender expression, gender, home language, home living situation, immigration status, learning differences, national origin ...

  3. Oakland School for the Arts is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. Accordingly, OSA programs and activities shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying based on actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression; nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex ...

  4. We have something new as part of this year’s all-school art showcase, Metamorphosis. We’ll give out the first annual Oakland Artist Impact Award! Given all the great talent in our town, this is a difficult task. So we brought in a panel of 10 impactful and influential Oakland artists to make nominations and select the recipient for this honor.

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  6. Oakland School for the Arts, Oakland, California. 2,563 likes · 75 talking about this · 3,087 were here. OSA is a public charter school which offers immersive arts programming & comprehensive academics.

  7. At Oakland School for the Arts, we pride ourselves on our outstanding academic achievements and our commitment to fostering artistic talent. OSA is a charter school within the Oakland Public school system. With ten different visual and performing arts pathways, we offer a diverse range of programs and a dedicated faculty.