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State Board of Education adopts rules for performance growth targets
May 22, 2026The Oregon State Board of Education adopted rules Thursday for the state’s new “performance growth targets” while expressing skepticism about the support to help schools achieve those targets. The Oregon... Read More
Student newspaper puts lessons in black and white and read all over
May 21, 2026Teacher Amanda Carlton and sophomore Brianna Huggins lead an editorial discussion as the Pacific High School newspaper and yearbook class prepares to put out the April print edition of The... Read More
Oregon federal tax disconnect fuels state quarterly revenue growth
May 20, 2026The June Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast is a good reminder that state revenue is not the economy. The quarterly report, which came out May 20, shows an economy struggling... Read More
Voters favor school districts on ballot with existing school bonds or levies but resist new taxes
May 20, 2026The quarterly Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast released Wednesday morning told a story of falling wage strength and increasing prices for the majority of Oregonians. Ballot results from Tuesday suggested... Read More
Oregon’s Education Equation: District leaders balance instructional hours against other needs
May 15, 2026Gov. Tina Kotek announced an executive order aimed at preserving schools’ instructional time. School leaders say the order didn’t factor in logistical and financial issues. (Photo by Jake Arnold, OSBA)... Read More
System needs more than patches
April 24, 2026I’m not going to sugarcoat it: The past 10 days have been frustrating. The governor’s order on instructional time came with scant warning and far too little input from the people... Read More
PACE Day celebrates 20-year legacy
April 24, 2026PACE Board Chair Dawn Moorefield presented Trustee Emeritus John Rexford with a Legacy of Leadership award on Thursday, April 23, at the PACE Day conference at the Sunriver Resort. (Photo by Lionel Lynner) ... Read More
School instructional hours executive order meets resistance by State Board of Education
April 17, 2026Gov. Tina Kotek announces her executive order to protect school instructional time to the media while accompanied by (from left) Stand for Children Executive Director Sarah Pope and parent Kate... Read More
OSBA/COSA Legislative Report summarizes 2026 session
April 8, 2026The 2026 legislative session started Feb. 2 under a cloud. The 2026 OSBA/COSA Legislative Report shows some of the silver linings but also the potential for more storms. Federal tax... Read More
Dayville teaching job comes with keys to home
March 17, 2026The Dayville School sits on the top of a hill, overlooking the district’s new home for a teacher on the edge of the campus property. (Photo by Jake Arnold, OSBA)... Read More
PACE recognized nationally for its policies and practices
March 12, 2026Members of the Property and Casualty Coverage for Education board, PACE Administrators Dave Harvey (top right) and Senior PACE Administrative Assistant Emily Welborn (bottom right) formally received AGRiP’s Advisory Standards... Read More
Closing the door on 2026 Legislature just opens a window on 2027 bills
March 6, 2026Even though Oregon has a part-time Legislature, it’s a year-around job. As soon as one session ends, legislators start positioning issues for the next one. That effect is particularly pronounced... Read More
Session ends with mix of victories and unfinished business
March 6, 2026The Legislature officially adjourned Friday, March 6, ending a 33-day legislative session that felt like both a marathon and a sprint (or most accurately, like sprinting a marathon). Of 304... Read More
OSBA executive director shares tips on effective board governance
March 2, 2026City Club of Eugene Program Director Eric Dziura introduces the panel on Friday, Feb. 27, to talk about “Effective Public Governance Boards”: (from left) Eugene City Councilor Randy Groves, Eugene... Read More
Battles over transportation and taxes spill into education arena
February 27, 2026OSBA focuses on legislation that affects schools, but sometimes unrelated debates in the next hearing room or on the chamber floors ripple through our work. With just a little over... Read More
Legislature considers using education funding for community health care needs
February 27, 2026Protecting public education funding, this session and into the future, is at the top of OSBA’s priorities. Sometimes a bill comes along that tries to pull away school funding for... Read More
Minority reports throw sand in legislative wheels
February 20, 2026The Oregon Capitol is full of dissenting opinions. Such is the nature of democracy. Sometimes, those opinions are expressed through more than just “no” votes. Parliamentary tactics, such as denying... Read More
Deadlines sharpen education advocates’ focus
February 20, 2026The short session is beginning to wind down with a little over two weeks left until constitutional sine die, and that means the bills with a real chance are starting... Read More