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Officials for Junction City’s schools have a new school bond measure before voters, and are hoping for a repeat victory in the May primary election.
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The new FAFSA form has been bogged down by technical problems and delays. Submissions are down among public high school seniors across the nation, including in Oregon.
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The district plans to address hazards, like River Road, by adding more students to bus routes, or adding crossing guards to areas where the district does not have enough drivers to transport additional students.
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The family of an award-winning author who formerly taught at Oregon State University has established a fund to support students at the Corvallis campus who study writing.
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Oakland voters will see a school bond measure to replace an aging gym on the May ballot. A similar bond failed in November, but this measure is different.
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Schools looking to keep up with inflation and other rising costs are looking toward student tuition to help fill budget gaps.
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In most Oregon districts, students missed school more often than the national average last year. However, nearly 20 districts matched the national average. Some saw improvements.
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After nearly a year of bargaining, educators reached a tentative agreement with the district on a new two-year contract.
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Individual school reports obtained by OPB show how many full-time positions each Portland school was allotted under the district’s initial budget proposal.
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The board voted to enter final contract negotiations with Colt Gill, the former superintendent of Bethel School District and the former director of the Oregon Department of Education.
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Eugene Police are investigating an alleged incident involving a University of Oregon fraternity, which victims describe as a possible drugging.
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Citing declining enrollment and budget challenges, Bethel School District leaders have voted to close Clear Lake Elementary School starting in the 2025-2026 school year.