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University of Oregon is out of rooms for freshmen
- By The Oregonian
- Published 05/21/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
The University of Oregon sends students to apartments and puts 800 on a waiting list due to higher enrollment
Diplomas will ride on test scores, Oregon says
- By The Oregonian
- Published 04/19/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
If high schoolers fail exams, they could graduate if they can show skills and get teachers' approval
English as a proficient language
- By The Oregonian
- Published 03/9/2008
- K-12 , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
Schools - More non-native students in Oregon are succeeding after the state goes to a new teaching style
Schools improve in teaching English to non-native speakers
- By The Oregonian
- Published 03/5/2008
- Daily EdNews , English Language Learners , K-12
- Unrated
Oregon schools have dramatically changed the way they teach English to non-native speakers over the past two years, and the new methods are paying off with more students reaching proficiency, new state figures show.
Schools cut secret deals with abusive teachers
- By The Oregonian
- Published 02/20/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
By Amy Hsuan, Melissa Navas and Bill Graves
It would take months for the agency that licenses Oregon teachers to discipline a Salem-area teacher for inappropriately touching at least eight girls. To get Kenneth John Cushing, then 44, away from Claggett Creek Middle School students immediately, administrators cut him a deal:
It would take months for the agency that licenses Oregon teachers to discipline a Salem-area teacher for inappropriately touching at least eight girls. To get Kenneth John Cushing, then 44, away from Claggett Creek Middle School students immediately, administrators cut him a deal:
Study questions efficacy of antidepressant drugs
- By The Oregonian
- Published 01/16/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
The portrayal of antidepressant drugs in medical journals significantly overstates their effectiveness, according to a study led by Oregon researchers
Teachers need to learn too, group says
- By The Oregonian
- Published 01/13/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
The Chalkboard Project calls on Oregon to do more to train faculty. This year, Treadwell's school implemented a new teacher training program to give teachers time to meet in small groups to collaborate on classroom strategies. The team approach is part of the Oregon City School District's revamped professional development initiative.
Getting state aid for college gets easier
- By The Oregonian
- Published 01/12/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
The pot of money -- and the income level to qualify -- doubles to address rising tuition.
University costs will hold few surprises
- By The Oregonian
- Published 01/4/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
Higher education - A state board will end most fees at Oregon's seven campuses by rolling them into tuition charges by 2011.
Lawyers warn that kindergarten fees may be illegal
- By The Oregonian
- Published 12/7/2007
- Daily EdNews , Early Childhood Learning , K-12
- Unrated
Officials work to find a way to keep full-day programs going if parents can't be charged for them.
Foster kids' meds get scant attention
- By The Oregonian
- Published 11/25/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
Oregon's children - More than a fourth in state care get psychiatric drugs, with little training, oversight or review
An Albany foster mother recalls a 5-year-old boy medicated so heavily that he lived in an endless cycle of sleeping, rising for a meal, taking his pills and collapsing back into bed.
An Albany foster mother recalls a 5-year-old boy medicated so heavily that he lived in an endless cycle of sleeping, rising for a meal, taking his pills and collapsing back into bed.
The color of isolation: Blacks battle insensitivity at OSU
- By The Oregonian
- Published 11/18/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
When a blackface photo and a noose followed the stereotypes on campus, a "protest was needed."
Six-year-old suspended over stick figure drawing...
- By The Oregonian
- Published 11/17/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
Six-year-old allegedly threatened other students as well, school reported
EAGLE POINT — A first-grader was suspended Tuesday for drawing a stick figure shooting another in the head with a gun and allegedly threatening students.
EAGLE POINT — A first-grader was suspended Tuesday for drawing a stick figure shooting another in the head with a gun and allegedly threatening students.
Oregon children's teeth are decaying
- By The Oregonian
- Published 11/17/2007
- Daily EdNews
- Unrated
A state survey shows dental health worsening among 4,000 first- through third-graders.
School board studies transfer policy
- By The Oregonian
- Published 11/4/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
The Portland district will discuss letting students attend out-of-area schools.

