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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
Superintendents add details to story of school funding need
May 14, 2024The drumbeat of school district budget cuts is adding urgency to education advocates’ efforts to address Oregon funding. On Monday, superintendents caring for a fifth of Oregon’s students released a... Read More
Rural schools’ long routes and limited help add to busing challenges
May 10, 2024Kathy Zimmerman drives the Athena-Weston School District Bingham route, one of Oregon’s rural routes where students are few and far between and the roads are a challenge. (Photo by Jake... Read More
Perrydale School District builds fun without limits
May 8, 2024The Perrydale School District invested in a new and bigger playground designed to allow children with mobility or sensory issues to play freely with their peers on structures that are... Read More
District aims for federal emergency funds’ benefits to outlast pandemic’s harm
May 1, 2024Central Middle School students return to their campus from the Milton-Freewater School District’s new classroom building on the edge of the McLoughlin High School campus. The district built the science,... Read More
ODE director’s site visits inform work ahead
April 30, 2024Travel has sharpened Charlene Williams’ understanding of the education work ahead. Williams was named Oregon Department of Education director in June 2023. She started an ongoing school tour a few... Read More
Administrative professionals network fills in the knowledge gaps, alleviates the isolation
April 26, 2024The April meeting of Valley Coast Superintendents Association executive assistants gave Eddie Symington, assistant to the Lincoln County School District superintendent and board, (left) a chance to ask questions of... Read More
Grant applications to create wellness spaces due by Friday, April 26
April 22, 2024The deadline for applying for OEBB Wellness Space Grants is Friday, April 26. Workplaces that offer Kaiser Permanente insurance through the Oregon Educators Benefit Board are eligible. School districts, individual... Read More
Butte Falls has hatched a vision for small-school learning possibilities
April 22, 2024Butte Falls Charter School kindergarten students explore the Butte Falls Natural Resource Center during an Earth Day celebration April 17. The center, a decommissioned state fish hatchery, provides unique learning... Read More
New Title IX regulations released
April 19, 2024After a series of delays, federal officials on Friday released final rulemaking on Title IX, the landmark protections against sexual discrimination in federally funded education programs. Passed in 1972, Title... Read More
Quality Education Commission is asking Oregonians what they think about education system
April 18, 2024The Quality Education Commission is seeking Oregonians’ opinions on the best practices in public schools. The commission has created a survey to help it complete its August 2024 report... Read More
Former Redmond, Beaverton superintendent earns first COSA Lifetime Achievement Award
April 18, 2024The Coalition of Oregon School Administrators has awarded Jerome “Jerry” Colonna its 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award. Colonna is the award’s first recipient, and it will be named the COSA Jerome... Read More