The Oregon High School Equivalency Program oversees the GED® test preparation, instruction, and the testing process in Oregon. Earning a GED® test credential can help individuals improve chances to find work, increase earnings, and/or pursue additional education through community colleges, universities or training programs. Our mission is to serve as a bridge to higher education, trade schools, apprenticeship programs, and employment opportunities for Oregonians who have not earned a high school diploma. The Oregon High School Equivalency Pro ...
SCORECARD ; Mathematics Proficiency · 14% ; Reading Proficiency · 59% ; Science Proficiency · 50% ; Graduation Rate · 74%
The following year, the school's title was changed to the Oregon Technical Institute. In the... Higher Schools. In 1970, the first bachelor's degree programs were accredited by ABET. It...
Type : Public, Grades : 8-12, Total Enrollment : 5,966
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and Technical Education Program of Study in an Oregon school district, education service districts, or charter school assignments. The Restricted CTE Teaching License is issued to qualified...
The way Oregon funds its schools could be changing next year. ; “I believe it is more predictable and accurate and that’s what our districts need.” ; Across the state, pandemic relief funds are running dry, and many districts face an additional drop in funding due to declining student enrollment, despite record funding from the state. When school district leaders had to make difficult budget decisions this past spring, some of them directed attention toward lawmakers in Salem, arguing they needed to give schools more money to meet student needs. ; Kotek said her plan brings more money to school districts and creates a better structure for how schools get funded in Oregon.
4-year high school graduation rate ; AP course participation ; Percentage of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes grades 9-12
Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching (OSCIM) Program · Helping local communities invest in their school facilities to keep students healthy, safe, and warm. Technical Assistance Program (TAP) · Helping districts assess deferred maintenance, seismic risks, environmental hazards, and plan for capital improvements in school facilities. Healthy and Safe Schools (HASS) · Requiring districts to provide transparency to their communities by reporting lead in water testing, radon testing, lead paint issues, asbestos management, carbon monoxide ...
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