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The Lane Community College board cut about $4.2 million when it approved its annual budget Wednesday. This comes after months of tense deliberations during which the college’s administration outlined programs and positions that could be cut.
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On this edition, we talk with Jennifer Davis of Beyond Toxics about their mapping tool which lets residents see where pesticides and herbicides are sprayed in the community. Then, we talk with Miranda Cyr of the Register Guard about the latest controversy at Springfield Public Schools - the surprise resignation of a board member.
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After cutting staff and tapping into one-time funds to close a larger-than-expected budget gap, the Eugene School District has a plan for next year’s finances.
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Springfield School Board member Nicole De Graff unexpectedly announced her plans to resign at a school board meeting Tuesday.
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Administrators are working on a financial plan to ensure the institution's long-term survival.
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Florence-area voters have rejected a bond measure that would’ve funded a new high school for the Siuslaw School District.
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Storytelling is not just in books or in oral history anymore. Robert Arellano is the Founding Director of the Center for Emerging Media and Digital Arts at Southern Oregon University. He speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about novels, games, advertising, and social media and how to keep stories alive for all generations.
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On this edition we talk with Dr. Maneka Brooks, Dean of Education at Portland State University on how to help future teachers better reach bilingual students. Often these students feel isolated if English is their second language. Then we talk with KLCC's Nathan Wilk about the $65 million in budget cuts proposed at the U of O.
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University of Oregon President Karl Scholz says the school needs to cut around $65 million from its budget.
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The report said Springfield School District’s K-5 curricula for science and social science do not meet standards set in 2020.
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Southern Oregon University trustees voted for the university to create its own long-term financial plan while using Deloitte's controversial recommendations as guidance.
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State leaders hoped that the Oregon Promise Grant would entice more high school graduates to enroll in community college. So far, its impact has been limited.