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Ridgefield resident Dr. Heidi Houchen was named president of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association through 2022. She graduated with a doctorate degree in veterinary medicine from Washington State University’s veterinary school in 1992. She also is the director of the Northwest Veterinary Specialists Critical Care Food Bank.
Dr. Doug Koekkoek was hired as chief physician executive at PeaceHealth. His goal is to help unify physicians and clinical care practices across the health system. Koekkoek was most recently employed as the system chief medical officer at Providence Health and Services’s Physician Enterprise, which encompasses more than 900 clinics and 9,000 physicians.
Concord School District sees spike in CRTC applications, drop in AP course enrollment
Published: 3/14/2021 2:09:43 PM
The number of students at Concord High School at the Concord Regional Technical Center is on track to increase next year, but the numbers show fewer students are planning to take advanced classes, following a difficult year for academic learning.
In a Concord School Board meeting Wednesday, Concord High School principal Mike Reardon and Concord Regional Technical Center (CRTC) director Steve Rothenberg presented enrollment data to the board.
District data projects there will be 1,530 students enrolled at Concord High in the 2021-2022 school year, an increase of 19 students from this school year, with 1,511 students. Some of that is due to an influx of first-years entering from the middle school, but it’s also because some students may not leave.