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Title IX updates go into effect Aug. 1 in Oregon; webinars are available on cyber threats and protecting student and staff privacy
July 25, 2024School leaders must stay current on students’ federal rights, and the government is offering resources to help. The U.S. Education Department will begin enforcing Aug. 1 updated Title IX rules... Read More
Average school district PERS rates to increase 1.4 percentage points
July 25, 2024Average school district pension rates will continue to creep up next year. Districts with side accounts intended to buffer costs will see the biggest percentage increases, a tough pill to... Read More
Kotek proposes adding $515 million to school funding calculations
July 18, 2024The Portland teachers strike starkly demonstrated that Oregon’s 30-year-old means of funding schools was shortchanging students. On Wednesday, Gov. Tina Kotek offered a half-billion-dollar step in the right direction that... Read More
Summer learning funds crank up South Umpqua education
July 17, 2024The South Umpqua School District made literacy fun during its summer learning camp with the help of new curriculum materials purchased with its Summer Learning Grant. (Photo by Jake Arnold,... Read More
Time is running out to reserve a spot for OSBA Summer Board Conference
July 10, 2024The OSBA Summer Board Conference Aug. 9-11 offers a wealth of engaging and informative workshops and presentations for Oregon school board members, administrators and administrative professionals. Time is running out,... Read More
Retirement is just new phase of education work for OSBA’s Sattenspiel
June 25, 2024OSBA Legislative Services Director Lori Sattenspiel has been working in the Capitol since 2000 even though she says she hates testifying in front of legislators. She is retiring June 30.... Read More
Free summer meals available for children at more than 450 locations
June 25, 2024School is out, but Oregon’s children still can receive healthy meals. The Summer Food Service Program provides free meals and enrichment activities to children and teens throughout the summer at... Read More
Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care releases five-year plan
June 25, 2024The Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care released Tuesday its first five-year strategic plan along with its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action Plan. The plan, “Growing Oregon Together,” outlines... Read More
Metro Policy Advisory Committee needs school district leaders’ voices
June 25, 2024The Metro Policy Advisory Committee is seeking school board members for a voting position and an alternate to speak for school districts. The committee advises the Metro Council on Portland-area... Read More
Early literacy education recommendations released
June 18, 2024The Early Literacy Educator Preparation Council released its recommendations Tuesday, June 18. Gov. Tina Kotek established the council in May 2023 to figure out ways to strengthen educator preparation programs... Read More
Rules adopted for two new graduation requirements starting in 2027
June 13, 2024A flexible voting process Thursday created more rigid Oregon high school graduation requirements. The State Board of Education adopted rules to add a half credit each in higher education and... Read More
Immediate support rescues seventh grade class
June 13, 2024Grant School District substitute teacher Kathryn Manitsas attends seventh grade classes daily so she knows exactly what students are learning. She is also available to help the teachers with small-group... Read More
New program offers $120 in summer food benefits per eligible child
June 6, 2024A new federal and state program will provide families with $120 in food benefits this summer for each eligible school-aged child. The Oregon Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer program aims to... Read More
School staffing cuts loom while student needs remain high
May 30, 2024Fourth grader Evie Wiman wants to hold a fundraiser for her school, Garfield Elementary in Corvallis. The Corvallis School District, facing a $10 million shortfall, is cutting at least 40... Read More
Quarterly economic report predicts continued good fortune
May 29, 2024While many Oregon school districts are struggling to pare back their budgets, the Legislature learned Oregon’s economy is still growing. If the growth continues, it would buttress education advocates’ case... Read More
OSBA Legislative Services team adds Adrienne Anderson
May 23, 2024Adrienne Anderson joined OSBA as a legislative specialist Monday, May 20. Anderson will work with school board members to ensure the Legislature and the governor’s office understand schools’ needs as... Read More
Small is better for some Oregon graduates
May 23, 2024The Long Creek School sits on the eastern edge of Long Creek, a town of about 170 in the Blue Mountains. Graduation is a big deal in the remote town.... Read More
Election successes and failures highlight schools’ funding needs
May 22, 2024The Gervais School District received a vote of support from its community Tuesday. The district’s facility needs were becoming dire. After eight failed bond attempts since 1997, school leaders said... Read More