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For the first time in over a decade, enrollment numbers are significantly up at Lane Community College.
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The controversial proposal has led neighbors to debate what’s best for the community known as the Green Springs.
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Oregon’s four-year graduation rate is up slightly, to 81.3% for the Class of 2022. It's the second-highest rate recorded for Oregon students.
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Residents packed the gymnasium of one of Oregon’s smallest school districts on Wednesday night to discuss a controversial proposal for a new charter school.
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The second phase of the University of Oregon’s Knight Campus is underway in Eugene.
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“The policy will not be amended or changed, it is gone,” Newberg superintendent Stephen Phillips said in an email to OPB.
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Aspiring nurses studying at Lane Community College got a visit from Oregon Senator Ron Wyden Wednesday. On a tour of the Health and Wellness department, the lawmaker saw firsthand how new federal funds will help train tomorrow’s caregivers.
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A vacant EWEB facility at Eugene’s riverfront could soon house a local school district’s administrative offices.
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Oregon Gov.-elect Tina Kotek announces education staff, as director plans retirement later this yearIn a press release shared Friday, Oregon Gov.-elect Tina Kotek announced plans for staff changes in the education department as she prepares to take over this month. Kotek also announced the upcoming retirement of the Oregon Department of Education’s top official, Colt Gill, at the end of this year’s legislative session.
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An audit of Oregon’s Higher Education Coordinating Commission calls for more focus on community college support.
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Two recent instances of Vancouver Public Schools staff using “prone restraints” on a 12-year-old raise questions about how frequently students are held to the ground.
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The state-sponsored college savings program hit a record amount of contributions last year despite lowering enrollment at many Oregon colleges