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Federal law requires colleges and universities to provide equal opportunities and resources to student athletes. Members of the beach volleyball and rowing teams have sued, accusing the university of discrimination.
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Superintendent Andrea Castañeda says the budget pains are the result of an outdated formula for school funding, something Gov. Tina Kotek wants to address.
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Portland Public Schools and Portland Association of Teachers announced a tentative deal Sunday evening. Students are set to return Monday.
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According to a PPS Board of Education statement, bargaining teams are expected to continue talks on Friday.
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The ongoing teachers strike has been a constant mix of back and forth, hope and disappointment. Here's where things stand.
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Some Portland students who have been looking to get ahead with college credit classes are now feeling like they’re falling behind.
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Students from across the political spectrum to share their views on the current state of Oregon’s education system and the policies they would like to see implemented to address it.
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The two sides discussed class sizes and planning time over the weekend, but no deal was reached.
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Over 250 people – most of them school kids – gathered outside Ridgeline Montessori in Eugene on Friday to celebrate the return of their totem pole.
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Portland Association of Teachers' latest approach to limiting class size would back away from "caps," but Portland Public Schools said it still appears to be prohibitively expensive.
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Oregon State University president Jayathi Murthy set a goal Friday to achieve a 100% graduation rate.
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Portland Public Schools officials said educators don’t have time to prep for family conferences, and students were off next week anyway. Bargaining is set to continue.