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by Blair Stenvick • Apr 30, 2021 at 10:00 am MAIA BOAKYE / MERCURY STAFF
The thing about democracy is that it is constantly in motion; not just every four years during a November presidential election, and not even just during the big midterms in other even-numbered years. That’s why Portland-area voters can expect to soon find yet another mail-in ballot in their mailbox it might even be sitting in yours
right now and while there’s nothing too flashy on that ballot, it’s still important that you vote. In fact, it’s arguably even
more important that you vote in this little rinky-dink (no offense) off-year, off-season election, because they tend to get much lower turnout than the big-name races attract.
Oregon would become the latest state to prohibit public schools and employers from discriminating against hairstyles associated with race, under a bill
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As hybrid instruction continues across the state, distance learning continues.
As Oregon schools open their doors, students are heading back to school in droves for hybrid instruction with some time spent at school, in-person, and the rest of the time continuing to learn at home.
But thousands of Oregon students are staying home and continuing to learn online, in comprehensive distance learning.
How many exactly, is hard to say.
The Oregon Department of Education does not keep track of how many students are in distance learning. As of last week, more than 400,000 students were in-person at least some of the time, leaving at least 160,000 students in distance learning, assuming the rest of the state’s schoolchildren are still enrolled in Oregon public schools receiving instruction from home.