The Oregon Department of Education would have historic power to intervene in struggling schools and districts across the state under two new bills backed by Gov. Tina Kotek.
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Kotek’s proposals would give the state much more power to intervene and, eventually, direct spending in low-performing ...
Oregon student outcomes rank amongst the lowest in the nation. A new bill would add assessments, metrics and oversight in ...
Democrat Tina Kotek is backing legislation that would allow the state to demand coaches in underperforming schools and take ...