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After a tumultuous year, Eugene 4J is clarifying how the school district operates and what it expects from its superintendent. It comes as the district starts its search for a new leader.
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The school board will use a committee of its own members and a search firm to find the district's new leader.
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Gov. Tina Kotek called the proposed changes a “reset” in how the state funds public education.
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The Eugene 4J School board has voted to sell a downtown office building it recently bought for its new district headquarters.
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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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The District must take some action on Andy Dey’s contract by March 15.
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The Eugene 4J School board has voted to publicly discipline an employee for retaliation, but won’t say who that person is.
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Oregon schools got some good news this week. The Common School Fund, a lesser-known but important source of revenue for K-12 public schools, announced it will distribute a record $72.2 million this year.
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A new emergency rule allows Oregon school districts to hire substitute teachers who don’t have a bachelor’s degree. It’s meant to address a 43% drop in…
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Fundamental changes to K-12 eduction the past few weeks have caused Oregon schools to repeatedly adapt. We found one rural district that’s especially…
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It takes only a moment to sign a major bill into law. It will take years to implement a new Federal education policy. Oregon educators look forward to the…