
Oregon Education
Homeland Security visa crackdown rises as more UO international students must leave or risk deportation
University of Oregon administrators have uncovered three more students who lost their visas.
2 longstanding nonprofits serving Black youth score $75 million in grants
Self Enhancement, Inc. and Albina Head Start will each receive $25 million in grant funding over the next 10 years from the 1803 Fund, a philanthropic effort that aims to uplift the historic center of the city’s Black community.
Preschool for All hits some milestones but risks not serving as many children as promised, auditor finds
Multnomah County’s auditor delivered almost 20 recommendations to address underspending and future availability, among other things.
More than 90% of anti-trans, anti-LGBTQ bills died in statehouses: Analysis
While the trans community still faces unprecedented legislative attacks, activists have found successful strategies to fight back.
Bill that would require school districts to ban cell phone use ‘bell to bell’ clears key hurdle in Legislature
School districts across Oregon would prohibit students from using their cell phones during the entire school day, including lunch and passing periods, under a bill that won support from the House Education Committee on Monday.
Readers respond: Dismantling institutions hurts us all
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.
More teens are starting nonprofits. Are they genuine – or a college admissions hack?
Some university admissions officers say they have seen an increase in the number of students marketing nonprofits. That's not a critical factor for admissions, they say.
After fraught contract negotiations, teachers union in Beaverton hopes to gain sway on school board
The Beaverton Education Association is flexing its political muscles as upcoming school board elections approach, and the impact could radically reshape policy, personnel and budget decisions over the next four years in Oregon’s third largest school district.
‘Extremely rare’: Sudden revocation of University of Oregon student’s visa sparks alarm
University of Oregon officials say they’ve never seen another student visa revoked this way in 20 years.
What might Oregon stand to lose from the Trump efforts to target DEI in schools?
The administration's actions threaten money allocated from the federal government to schools, including those that serve a high percentage of students from low income families and for special education services.
How can I be more connected to my kids than my parents were to me? Parenting Q&A
I never told my parents about any of my problems, and no one ever asked, presumably because I was good at powering through and succeeded academically.
States must promise their schools don’t use DEI or lose federal funding, Trump administration says
A spokesperson for Gov. Tina Kotek said Oregon school districts should await further guidance.