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  1. Oregon school laws with rules and regulations of the state Board of Education by Oregon Oregon, 2010-08-30
  2. The Oregon school laws with rules and regulations of the State Board of Education, blank forms, etc. by Oregon Oregon, 2010-09-10
  3. Oregon lien law: Business practices and laws affecting contractors (The Oregon Construction Contractors Board prerequisite education series) by Gene Fessenbecker, 1998
  4. Chancellor OKs Westmoreland sale.(Higher Education)(If the Oregon University System board approves, the sale to Eugene broker Michael O'Connell Sr. is ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2006-07-07
  5. A Study of Public Elementary and Secondary Education in Oregon by T.C. and The State Board of Education Holy, 1951-01-01
  6. A Study of Public Elementary and Secondary Education in Oregon (Prepared under the direction of the State Board of Education by the Legislative Advisory Committee) by T. C. Holy, 1951
  7. Anna Penk ... [et al.], plaintiffs, v. Oregon State Board of Higher Education, defendant: Opinion [in the] United States District Court, District of Oregon by Helen J Frye, 1985
  8. Needs and concerns for special education in Oregon ([Oregon. State Board of Higher Education. Teaching Research Division]) by H. D. Bud Fredericks, 1971
  9. Office of High School Relations, Oregon State Board of Higher Education by J. Richard Pizzo, 1972
  10. OR-OSHA and workers' compensation insurance (The Oregon Construction Contractors Board prerequisite education series) by Gene Fessenbecker, 1997
  11. Basic Accounting & Record Keeping (Oregon Construction Contractors Board Prerequisite Education)
  12. Jobsite safety and security (The Oregon Construction Contractors Board prerequisite education series) by Gene Fessenbecker, 1997
  13. Oregon School Laws 1915: With Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Education
  14. State's higher education board to weigh tuition-increase options.(Higher Education)(The Oregon Student Association opposes a move to end the "plateau" ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

21. NWREL Region: Oregon
Joann M. Waller Executive Director oregon education Association 6900 SW School boards. L.Rose Executive Director Confederation of oregon School Administrators
http://www.nwrel.org/comm/states/oregon.html
Oregon
Did You Know This?
The deepest lake in the United States is in Oregon. It is Crater Lake in the Cascade Mountain range. Crater Lake is 1,932 feet (589 meters) deep; it lies in the crater of an extinct volcano.
Visit the Oregon Department of Education Web Site!
Education Service Providers listings at the Department of Education
Key Contacts
Following are contacts at key educational organizations in Oregon State Department of Education Teachers Stan Bunn
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Oregon Department of Education

Public Service Building
255 Capitol St. N.E.
Salem, OR 97310-0203
Joann M. Waller
Executive Director
Oregon Education Association

6900 SW Atlanta St. Portland, OR 97223 Richard Schwarz Executive Director AFT-Oregon 10725 SW Barbur Blvd., Suite 50 Portland, OR 97219 School Administrators School Boards Parents/Teachers Dr. Robert L. Rose Executive Director Confederation of Oregon School Administrators 707 13th St. SE, Suite 100 Salem, OR 97301-4035 Christopher Dudley Executive Director Oregon School Boards Association 1201 Court Street NE, Suite 400

22. 3Rs In Action: Oregon & California
eight more Californians—including policy experts from local boards of education,city councils, and city/county agencies—on the 2002 study tour. oregon.
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After the first European study tours in 1998 and 1999, Advocates determined that encouraging teams of four or more people from a single state to participate in the study tours would be the most effective way to build support for Rights. Respect. Responsibility. (3Rs). Since then, teams that participated in study tours have been working energetically in California and Oregon. In fact, Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon and the California team are Advocates' first state-based partners in the 3Rs Campaign California Adapting the 3Rs to a state environment was a major goal of Advocates' 2000 European study tour. Under a two-year grant from The California Wellness Foundation, Advocates hosted four California policy experts on the tour: Carmen Narvarez, Vice President for External Relations for the Public Health Institute; Beatrice Olivera Stotzer, Chief Executive Officer of New Capital; Cathryn Rivera, Deputy Secretary for Cabinet Affairs; Winna Davis, Director of Programs for the City of San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Families. California presents an unusual policy climate. California's public schools are not required to teach sex education; however, if schools provide sex education, they must stress abstinence

23. A Challenge To Our Communities
Violent attacks in oregon, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, and inmany and their families, school staffs, boards of education, and communities
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A Challenge to Our Communities
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A CALL TO ACTION Violence in American society has caused concerns for safety to become a high priority among our citizens. We are concerned about safety in our homes, our communities, and our schools. Schools have been–-and must continue to be-–safe havens for our students. Schools are still the safest place for children to be. But even one incident of violence is too many. More must be done. Violent attacks in Oregon, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, and in many urban areas throughout the country during the 1997-98 school year compel us to seek stronger actions in the months ahead. Those who have experienced violence–students and their families, school staffs, boards of education, and communities–have joined together to develop solutions that will prevent such violence from reoccurring. All members of the school community must respond by strengthening their own commitment through aggressive, well designed, and fully funded initiatives so that all children can continue to safely learn and grow. We know that violence is not just a school problem–-it is a community problem and requires a united community response if solutions are to be found. Violence among our youth is a public health crisis and should be treated as such. When threatened by disease our society comes together to find vaccines. Together we must now take preventive measures and find "vaccines" to eradicate violence in American society.

24. ERIC Clearinghouse On Educational Management
The site presents resources developed by the Clearinghouse, part of the educational Resources Information Category Reference education K through 12 Administration...... Executive Director, National School boards Association link. educational Management,University of oregon link. Ted Sanders, President, education Commission of
http://eric.uoregon.edu/
Clearinghouse on Educational Management Welcome to ERIC - The world's largest database on education. About ERIC/CEM The ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management (ERIC/CEM) is part of the national Educational Resources Information Center network. ERIC is administered by the National Library of Education in the U.S. Department of Education . Clearinghouse staff acquire, index, and create abstracts of resources relating to K-12 educational management. The Clearinghouse also publishes books and other materials on topics of interest to our international clientele.
Contact Information Regular postal delivery: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management
5207 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-5207 Physical delivery: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management
975 High Street, Suite 100
Eugene, Oregon 97401 Phone Toll-Free Fax
Clearinghouse National Advisory Board Anne L. Bryant
, Executive Director, National School Boards Association link Vincent Ferrandino , Executive Director, National Association of Elementary School Principals link Patrick B. Forsyth

25. ERIC Digest 84 - The Changing Role Of School Boards
institution of representative governance of public education. . will pass and schoolboards will remain Eugene, oregon ERIC Clearinghouse on educational
http://eric.uoregon.edu/publications/digests/digest084.html
Clearinghouse on Educational Management Previous (Digest 083) Next (Digest 085)
ERIC Digest 84 May 1993
The Changing Role of School Boards
By Ellen Todras During the past decade, the fundamentals of American education have been examined with a fine-tooth comb. As consensus grows that the current educational system is largely unable to keep pace with the nation's changing needs, more attention is being devoted to reform. Areas touched by reform efforts include school choice, school-based management, teacher effectiveness, national goals, and student assessment, to name a few. Recently, school governance has also come under scrutiny. Local school boards"the traditional linchpin of American educational governance" (Twentieth Century Fund 1992) are encountering criticism from several sources: state governments, educational experts, and the very populations they attempt to represent. What Problems Undermine School Board Effectiveness? Frustration with school boards has reached crisis proportions in several "hot spots" across the nation. In Chicago, for example, most decision-making authority has been transferred to elected local school councils. Ken-tucky's Education Reform Act of 1990 grants far-reaching powers to the state and to local school councils (Pipho 1992). And in 1991 the state of Massachusetts abolished the nation's first elected school board in Boston and replaced it with one appointed by the mayor. The problem seems to be exacerbated in large cities, where schools struggle to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse population in an increasingly dangerous setting. Al- though only 4 percent of American school districts enroll more than 10,000 students, almost half of our nation's students attend these districts (Olson and Bradley 1992). The size of such districts is in itself a problem.

26. Council On Optometric Practitioner Education - COPE -
of October 1, 2001, the following boards listed on Mr. Peter Ferguson education Assistanteducation Building 2nd oregon Board of Optometry Mrs. Kathleen Hanson
http://www.arbo.org/cope/participatingboards.htm

27. News - Willamette University College Of Law - Salem, Oregon
vice president of development for Beacon education Management, Inc attorney and seniorlegislative advocate for the oregon School boards Association, has
http://www.willamette.edu/wucl/news/10.htm

Willamette Takes 2003 National Environmental Law Moot Court Championship
Willamette Grad Named to U.S. Senate Recently Published - Diary of a Contraband: The Civil War Passage of a Black Sailor Diary of a Black Sailor Topic of Inaugural Lecture ...
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Education and Law Symposium At Willamette University March 2 Feb. 15, 2002 The Willamette Law Review and the Willamette University College of Law will present a "Symposium on Education and the Law" March 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the College in Salem. The keynote address will be given by Lee C. Bollinger , president elect of Columbia University and former president of the University of Michigan. The symposium will address current legal and policy issues related to education in the United States. Panel topics include student privacy rights, school vouchers and charter schools. Also Rep. Janet Carlson

28. OHSU News Release
Brim serves on several community nonprofit boards, including the oregon Symphony,Planned Parenthood (where she established the Evona Brim education Fund), and
http://www.ohsu.edu/news/2003/021303ohsufbd.html
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OHSU FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS
PORTLAND
Brim, an active community and civic leader, is a retired nurse. She and her late husband, A.E. "Gene" Brim, received the Aubrey R. Watzek Award in 1997 for their community and business leadership. Brim serves on several community nonprofit boards, including the Oregon Symphony, Planned Parenthood (where she established the Evona Brim Education Fund), and the American Association of University Women. She also volunteers at the Portland Art Museum and the American Red Cross. Pelton is president of Willamette University and former dean of Dartmouth College. He serves on several national education boards including the American Association of Higher Education and the American Council on Education (Commission on Minorities in Higher Education). He is an active volunteer for his alma mater, holding positions on the Harvard University Board of Overseers and the Harvard Graduate School Alumni Association Council. He is also affiliated with several nonprofit organizations, including the United Way and the World Affairs Council. Eskildsen was re-elected to the OHSU Foundation board after a one-year hiatus. He is the retired president and CEO of U.S. Bank of Oregon and past director of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, and has served on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Portland-Metro Leadership Council of the Oregon Community Foundation, S.M.A.R.T. (Start Making a Reader Today), and the Medical Research Foundation. He is past chairman of the OHSU Foundation Board of Trustees and currently heads the board's Council of Past Chairmen.

29. Forest Grove School District
Other education Links oregon School boards Association Northwest Regional educationLaboratory (NWREL) oregon EDNET oregon Public Broadcasting oregon Public
http://www.fgsd.k12.or.us/links/education.asp
Board of Directors Calendar Departments Publications ... Quick Facts Elementary Cornelius Dilley Echo Shaw Gales Creek ... Tom McCall Middle School Neil Armstrong High School Forest Grove HS Community Education Staff E-Mail ...
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Area colleges
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30. Administration Job Links And Education Resources
School Administrators Ohio School boards Association oregon School boards School boardsAssociationgeneral information..but scroll down of Iowa education Dept.
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also has just general information
Florida School Boards Association
has more links to various administrators. Clicked through FASP..saw just information
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general information Kansas Association of School Boards Illinois Association of School Boards School Administrators of Iowa Michigan Association of School Administrators ... VA. School Boards Association general information..but scroll down follow supt. searches..has job posts. Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators National Association of Secondary School Principals Click career services..Great Site!

31. Promising District Practices
Excellence Awards Links to a searchable database of MASB's education ExcellenceAwardwinning district practices. oregon School boards Association Salute to
http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?DID=8678&CID=427

32. HORIZON: Educational Associations On The Internet
the Social Studies. oregon The Confederation of oregon School Administrators. TexasTexas Association of School boards; Texas Computer education Association;
http://horizon.unc.edu/onramp/associations.asp
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If you need more information on education requirements, licensure Board of Pharmacy800 NE oregon Street 9 of Pharmacy, Division of Examining boards PO Box
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34. ED357434 1993-05-00 The Changing Role Of School Boards. ERIC Digest, Number 84.
ERIC Clearinghouse on educational Management, University of oregon, 1787 Agate Relationship,Board of education Role, boards of education, educational Change
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed357434.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Todras, Ellen
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management Eugene OR.
The Changing Role of School Boards. ERIC Digest, Number 84.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC During the past decade, the fundamentals of American education have been examined with a fine-tooth comb. As consensus grows that the current educational system is largely unable to keep pace with the nation's changing needs, more attention is being devoted to reform. Areas touched by reform efforts include school choice, school-based management, teacher effectiveness, national goals, and student assessment, to name a few. Recently, school governance has also come under scrutiny. Local school boards"the traditional linchpin of American educational governance" (Twentieth Century Fund 1992)are encountering criticism from several sources: state governments, educational experts, and the very populations they attempt to represent.
WHAT PROBLEMS UNDERMINE SCHOOL BOARD EFFECTIVENESS?

35. ED370178 1994-05-00 Systemic Education Reform. ERIC Digest, Number 90.
These boards function much like a board of Washington, DC National education Association,1991. Eugene, oregon ERIC Clearinghouse on educational Management
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed370178.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Thompson, James
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management Eugene OR.
Systemic Education Reform. ERIC Digest, Number 90.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC After more than a decade of marginally effective reform, diverse stakeholders are coming to the same conclusion: Demanding more from our schools is not enoughthe system itself (at local, district, and state levels) must be fundamentally changed. Piecemeal reform efforts of the past, some suggest, have been tantamount to applying a bandaid to assuage schools' ills when what is needed is major surgery. Systemic reform is proposed as an alternative to tinkering and add-on programs that, critics say, will not meet the demands of business, parents, communities, and students for fundamental change and significant improvement in schools. Although support for systemic reform has been growing, change is never easy. Many superintendents, school boards, and principals harbor concerns about how the roles that are familiar to them will be affected by systemic reform.

36. Charter Schools Kiwi-style
A Cabinet Minister and a Member of New Zealand's Parliament testifies to the overwhelming success Category Society Issues education School Choice...... a decade ago, New Zealand, a country only slightly larger than oregon, faced similar Inevery region, the ministry established boards of education to whom it
http://www.cascadepolicy.org/charters/mctigue.htm
Cascade Policy Institute
Charter Schools Kiwi-style
by The Honorable Maurice P. McTigue, Q.S.O.
March, 1999 Oregonians are grappling with major policy questions about education, from improving student performance to funding, charter schools to classroom size. More than a decade ago, New Zealand, a country only slightly larger than Oregon, faced similar, if not worse, problems. We "Kiwis" made bold, across-the-board reforms, with positive results. New Zealand's government had created a massive, unresponsive educational system where parents had little or no influence. The system was failing to meet acceptable achievement levels. There was outright bureaucratic capture, and little or no performance accountability. The system consumed 70 cents of every education dollar, with only 30 cents spent in the classroom. Education was administered by a very bureaucratic structure. The Ministry of Education, the central body which answered to the federal government, made all of the rules and controlled expenditures with prescriptive regulations. It determined the curriculum, how it would be taught, and how performance would be measured. In every region, the ministry established Boards of Education to whom it delegated limited power. Since reforms were implemented, some 67 cents of each education dollar is spent in the classroom, which is more than double the previous amount. Parents play the dominant role in the educational choices for their children. Learning has improved, and classroom size is down.

37. Biennial Report, 1999-2001Oregon Economic Community
Affiliated boards and Commissions. will review and update the basic oregon Shinesplan education The 1999 Benchmark Performance Report—Received broad coverage
http://www.econ.state.or.us/BI01_affil.htm

38. Special Education News -- Oregon News
Special education News, Bulletin boards Shopping Classifieds Calendar AboutUs. oregon flag oregon news info, state calendar button state data and links
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39. CPE Registration And Sponsor Information
The following State boards of Public Accountancy have no Hampshire, North Dakota,Oklahoma, oregon, Rhode Island recognized for continuing education purposes by
http://www.lacerteeducation.com/main/courses/cpe.htm

40. Environmental Media | Moreo Links
Hawaii Network Resources. Kansas. Kansas. Kansas Other State boards of education. OhioDepartment of education. Oklahoma. oregon Department of education.
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