Only 13 people sent letters of interest before the deadline Friday. They include a guitar teacher, a math teacher, a science teacher and two classroom assistants.
Kitaplätze in Genf und Neuenburg generell am günstigsten moneycab.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from moneycab.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Good Morning, Friends and Neighbors!
At the edge of the ceiling in the House chamber, names are painted of people consequential to Oregon history. I suppose they were listed there to inspire us below. But sadly, of the hundred or so names, only three are women.
Sacagawea who helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Northwest.
Tabatha Brown, an educator and social reformer who was named “Mother of Oregon” by the Oregon Legislature in 1987.
Abigail Scott Duniway, Oregon’s leading suffragette.
March is Women’s History Month. Too often, their contributions have been reduced by history.
Please take a moment to read Oregon history: 31 Women Who Blazed Trails in the State. I was honored to know several and privileged to work with and be mentored by one, forty years ago. Join me in celebrating and uplifting the stories of all these inspiring women.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, top lawmakers push funding for summer school and programs If we do it, it’ll be one of the most remarkable moments in Oregon’s history dealing with the education of its children, Senate President Peter Courtney said. Author: Morgan Romero Updated: 7:13 PM PDT March 15, 2021
SALEM, Ore. With Oregon students getting back into classrooms this spring, lawmakers are looking to the summer to help them learn and have fun again.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney and House Speaker Rep. Tina Kotek announced the Summer Learning and Child Care Package last week, a $250 million proposed plan to help students recover from the academic and social-emotional challenges they ve faced during the pandemic.
State Leaders Unveil $250 Million Summer Learning and Child Care Package
March 10, 2021
On Monday. March 8, Governor Kate Brown, Senate President Peter Courtney, and House Speaker Tina Kotek announced a $250 million Summer Learning and Child Care package to help Oregon students and children recover from trials they may have faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Combined with as much as $75 million in federal funds, up $325 million will be put toward these programs.
The goal is to help alleviate some of the harmful educational, social, emotional, and mental health impacts the pandemic and months of online school have had on children by creating grants for enrichment activities, academic support, child care and early learning programs. This includes equitable investments for Oregon’s Black, Indigenous, Tribal, Latino, Latina, and Latinx, Pacific Islander, and children of color, who have been impacted disproportionately.