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The Springfield School Board unanimously chose the former top administrator of the Mapleton School District as its acting superintendent on Monday.
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Oregon’s short session ends March 8. Will schools be any closer to avoiding deep budget cuts?
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Lane Community College’s Board of Education has renewed its contract with the school’s president, Dr. Stephanie Bulger.
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Springfield Public Schools' Board Chair Heather Quaas-Annsa has resigned, citing board dysfunction and concern for her family’s safety.
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Top Springfield School District administrators plan to sue district alleging retaliation, defamationTwo top Springfield school administrators intend to sue the district, alleging whistleblower retaliation, defamation and unlawful employment practices.
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Umpqua Community College recently opened a high-tech facility, the Advanced Manufacturing and Forestry Hub, meant to help students prepare for current and future jobs in manufacturing and forestry.
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Statewide, 83% of all Oregon students graduated on time in 2025. It’s an increase of one percentage point from the year before - or 500 more students graduating on time.
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On this episode, we talk with Miranda Cyr, education reporter with the Register Guard about the deep cuts being made to Springfield Schools and we also talk to KLCC's Love Cross about her new series about emergency preparedness.
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Lane Community College’s faculty union and administration are heading into mediation as they continue to differ on contract negotiations.
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The petitions are for board members who recently voted for mid-year staff reductions as the district goes through a budget shortfall.
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The program aims to fill gaps in knowledge that often go untaught in schools but are necessary in adult life.
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Eugene 4J School District leaders released the last phase of budget reductions this week. The new round of proposed cuts could eliminate 110 classroom teachers and support staff. District leaders say they need to reduce the budget by about $30 million total.