Accountability

The Oakland Military Institute is non-sectarian in its programs, admission policies, employment practices, and all other operations; does not charge tuition; and does not discriminate on the basis of the characteristics listed in the Education Code Section 220 (actual or perceived disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics that is contained in the definition of hate crimes set forth in Section 422.55 of the Penal Code of association with an individual who has any of the aforementioned characteristics)
We invite you review these accountability reports. Simply click on a topic to learn more.
Assembly Bill 2291, which became effective on January 1, 2019, requires that local educational agencies (LEAs) adopt, on or before December 31, 2019, procedures for preventing acts of bullying, including cyberbullying. It requires that LEAs make training available to certificated and all other school site employees who have regular interaction with students. Click here to watch a training video.
 
Please review these training modules on bullying prevention and guide to cyberbullying and make a difference today.
 
As of 11/22/2019 - Integrated Pest Management Plan coming soon. 

The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training California website team worked with the California Department of Social Services and the California Department of Education to develop a new online training for School Personnel. The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432.

 

Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes.

 

At the conclusion of the training you will take a final exam which will test the information that you have learned during the training. Upon scoring an 80% or higher you will be able to fill out and print your Certificate of Completion. 

You Will Learn
  • What the law requires of you as a mandated reporter
  • How to spot indicators of possible child abuse or neglect
  • How to talk to children about suspected abuse
  • How to make a report
  • What happens after a report is filed
  • Special issues related to child abuse reporting in the school environment
 

The School Personnel course may take you up to 3 hours to complete. You will receive a certificate for your records upon completion of the training. Here are the links to complete mandated child abuse reporting training for OMI staff:

 

As of 11/22/2019 - Pupil Mental Health Services coming soon.
As of 01/01/2022 - Mathematics Placement Policy coming soon.