The Oregon Department of Human Services Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement has created tools to support community organizations, agency staff and families. The department aims to offer clear steps for planning and reliable contacts.• Emergency Planning GuideA workbook to help families prepare for unexpected situations:lnkd.in/g9KRGJkk• Immigrant and Refugee Resource GuideA list of food support, legal help, health services and community partners across Oregon:lnkd.in/gyNhef7S• Legal Services DirectoryA directory of nonprofit legal organizations and trusted partners that support immigrant and refugee communities:lnkd.in/gNE3Uvj7These documents are also available on the Department of Human Services website (www.oregon.gov/odhs/about/pages/oira.aspx) along with a wealth of other information. These tools focus on safety, access to services and clear information, without regard to politics or status.#Oregon#DHS#immigration#refugees#KnowYourRights#resourceguide#communitysupport... See MoreSee Less
Amazing, innovative and heroic stories take place in Oregon’s schools every day. OSBA wants to share some of the work that shows public education is #OregonStrong. Today we have a story from North Santiam School District: North Santiam School District Gardens and Grounds Thrive with Partner SupportRead more: tinyurl.com/mr22wdt7#OregonStrong #oregon #publiceducation#studentsuccess #educationmatters ... See MoreSee Less
Oregon released At-A-Glance School and District Profiles on Thursday. The annual reports compile a range of local school data and compare them with state averages.
The December Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast cut the state’s 2025-27 projected budget shortfall to $63 million, but it hasn’t quieted questions about education spending priorities.
Read more: https://www.osba.org/revenue-report-gives-oregon-some-breathing-room/