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Nominate a school nurse for annual state award

December 12, 2024

The nominating period is open for the 2025 Oregon School Nurse or Nurse Administrator of the Year. The selection committee will evaluate nominees based on standards of practice, care coordination,... Read More

U.S. Department of Education releases cellphones in schools guidance 

December 12, 2024

As Oregon districts wrestle with the best ways to handle cellphones in schools, the U.S. Department of Education has some advice.   The Education Department recently published  “Planning Together: A Playbook... Read More

Accountability framework aims for systemwide shared and reciprocal responsibility for student achievement 

December 11, 2024

Rep. Courtney Neron, Interim House Education Committee chair, showed deep interest Tuesday in Oregon Department of Education Director Charlene Williams’ testimony about ODE’s new accountability framework. “Accountability” is one of... Read More

OSBA names Stacy Michaelson to lead legislative and communications work

December 9, 2024

Stacy Michaelson says she got into politics because she really wanted to work in education policy. Working for the Multnomah Education Service District, she has cherished being able to advocate... Read More

Long Creek School Board seeds grow-your-own superintendent plan

December 3, 2024

Emergency subbing for the Long Creek K-3 teacher is just one of many duties Joan Walczyk picks up as she shifts from being a full-time teacher to filling the school... Read More

Governor’s budget starts education funding talks in good place 

December 3, 2024

Gov. Tina Kotek has officially proposed $11.36 billion for the 2025-27 State School Fund, a robust 11% increase from this biennium.  It’s welcome news for education advocates. School leaders, watching... Read More

Statewide Report Card coupled with new student survey draw picture of Oregon

November 25, 2024

The Oregon Department of Education paired the release Monday of the 2023-24 Oregon Statewide Report Card with the publication of the Student Educational Equity Development Survey.  The SEED Survey was... Read More

Guidance developed to avoid discrimination related to AI in schools

November 22, 2024

Artificial intelligence offers powerful tools for education but also potential pitfalls for schools. The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights has created a guidance to help educators avoid... Read More

At-A-Glance school profiles give glimpse of positive developments

November 21, 2024

The five school districts in Grant County have steadily improved their attendance since dropping to 62% in 2022, according to Bonni Booth, the Every Day Matters specialist for Grant County.... Read More

Oregon economic forecast adds $2.3 billion to 2025-27 school funding discussion

November 20, 2024

The future is looking significantly better for school funding. The December Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast released Wednesday raised the revenue expectations for 2025-27 by $1.3 billion. All told, the... Read More

OSBA convention’s tight student focus sharpens school leadership plans

November 11, 2024

Danny Cage (left), a Multnomah Education Service District board member, and Greg Kintz, OSBA Board and Vernonia School Board member, get into a policy discussion Saturday, Nov. 9, during the... Read More

Updated: Voters mostly say no to schools’ requests to improve facilities

November 6, 2024

Oregonians around the state gave a resounding no to raising local taxes for school buildings. Of nine bond elections for school districts and community colleges, only two had clearly passed... Read More

OSBA votes will help set association’s course

November 5, 2024

Election choices matter.   As Oregon school board members wait to see where the state and nation are headed next, it is time to start thinking where they want to guide... Read More

Oregon agency shares guidance for school cell phone policies

October 30, 2024

The Oregon Department of Education released guidance Wednesday for school districts wrestling with how to handle student cell phones. “Fostering Student Learning, Well-Being, and Belonging” provides background research, recommendations and... Read More

Central students’ safety placed in bond voters’ hands

October 29, 2024

During recess, Monmouth Elementary students play under the covered walkways that connect their classrooms. Each classroom has its own door that must be kept locked during class because there is... Read More

Education success examples enliven OSBA Legislative Roadshow 

October 24, 2024

OSBA Executive Director Emielle Nischik has devoted a significant portion of this year’s regional meetings to learning what members need and want from the association. (Photo by Jake Arnold, OSBA)... Read More

Lessons from Chipotle help spice up school meals

October 9, 2024

Sherwood’s Hawks View Elementary added a second salad bar because the fresh fruits and vegetables, many from local sources, are so popular. Kindergarteners are still learning to use the tongs,... Read More

Schools face startling PERS increases as side accounts lose effectiveness

October 7, 2024

The Crook County School District’s pension rates are increasing around 12 percentage points next year. “I’m just kind of reeling from it,” said Anna Logan, the chief financial officer. “That’s... Read More

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School nurses do so much for students and staff. The 2025 Oregon School Nurse or Nurse Administrator of the Year award honors their contributions. Nominations are being taken now.
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The U.S. Department of Education has added its suggestions to how schools should handle cellphones in schools.

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