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After nearly a year of bargaining, educators reached a tentative agreement with the district on a new two-year contract.
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Individual school reports obtained by OPB show how many full-time positions each Portland school was allotted under the district’s initial budget proposal.
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The LCC Board of Education has unanimously approved a proposal to bump the cost of a credit hour by four percent---from $139 dollars to $145. The tuition hike will affect both resident and non-resident students.
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On Wednesday, the 4J board asked the community what qualities they should look for in an interim superintendent.
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Southern Oregon University was one of five schools that received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the state in an effort to expand the behavioral health workforce in Oregon.
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A funding levy on the May ballot would provide more than $21 million for Bend-La Pine schools if approved.
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On Wednesday night, the school board unanimously voted to mutually end its relationship with its superintendent and start the search for an interim leader.
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In a court filing this week, the University of Oregon denied claims made in a lawsuit alleging unequal treatment of female athletes.
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Corequisite education flips traditional remediation in higher education on its head. Some education advocates in Oregon are looking to make it a mainstay in the state’s community colleges.
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The District must take some action on Andy Dey’s contract by March 15.
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Charter school students will likely receive cards automatically, but homeschool students may need to opt in and should keep an eye out for announcements about the library card program.
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Bargaining representatives for Oregon’s seven public universities and the union that represents classified workers came to an agreement this week.