Oregon City School Board future in limbo on May 18 ballot April 22 2021
With 10 candidates, majority of seats are on ballot; only one incumbent is running for reelection
Two slates of candidates are going head-to-head in the Oregon City School Board election next month as the majority of boa
rd seats are up for grabs on the May 18 ballot.
Four seats are up for reelection this year, and only one candidate is running for reelection, OC School Board Chair Martha Spiers. One set of four candidates is associated with the teachers union or the current board chair, and another set of four challengers have been outspoken in their criticism of school reopening delays.
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Oregon City School Board calls on Mark Shull to resign
Letter condemns Clackamas County commissioner s heinous transphobic, Islamophobic, racist and xenophobic statements
Oregon City School District board members this week added their names to the legion of Clackamas County elected officials calling for the resignation of County Commissioner Mark Shull in light of his racist and homophobic comments.
OCSD School Board Chair Martha Spiers said Shull s heinous comments have resulted in County Board Chair Tootie Smith asking for Shull s resignation, making the calls for him to step down widespread and bipartisan.
Spiers and fellow OCSD School Board member Anna Farmer teamed up to write a letter to reaffirm the school board s commitment to support everyone s right to feel seen, heard, safe, and welcome in our community by joining with other Clackamas County and regional leaders in calling on Shull to immediately resign as county commissioner.
Oregon City High School coach guilty of ethics violations February 22 2021
District officials undergoing separate investigations by the Oregon Department of Education and the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
Oregon government ethics commissioners have found that the coach of Oregon City High School s equestrian team since 2014 has been using her position to obtain financial benefits for her unregistered business.
State ethics commissioners voted unanimously on Jan. 29 to determine that OCHS Equestrian Coach Angie Wacker violated state statutes regarding prohibited uses of her official position and failed to file her statements of economic interest as a public official. Ethics commissioners will later determine civil penalties up to $5,000 for each of Wacker s four law violations.
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