U.S. Department of Education approves Oregon s request for fewer standardized tests this spring Jordyn Brown, Register-Guard
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The U.S. Department of Education approved the Oregon Department of Education s amended request to have students do some, but not all, of the required standardized tests this spring.
Many Oregon students are just returning for in-person instruction, and the vast majority of students are still in some form of hybrid learning, according to ODE data.
Local district leaders say they re grateful for fewer tests and are making plans to move ahead, but will have more challenges than years past.
U S Department of Education approves Oregon s request for fewer standardized tests this spring
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Oregon graduation rates reach new highs
Over the past six years, Oregon s graduation rate has gradually risen more than 10 percentage points
Posted: Jan 21, 2021 5:21 PM
Updated: Jan 21, 2021 7:28 PM
Posted By: Jacob Roberts
EUGENE, Ore. – Amid a pandemic, graduation rates for Oregon high school students reached an all-time high for the class of 2020.
According to the Oregon Department of Education, the statewide graduation rate for the class of 2020 notched 82.6%, the highest ever recorded in Oregon.
Over the past six years, Oregon s graduation rate has gradually risen more than 10 percentage points. ODE said many of those gains came among underserved groups, which generally saw better increases in graduation rates than the overall state average.