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Oregon City school reopening candidates sweep election
Debbie Hays defeats Jeana Gonzales as Clackamas County posts official final results this month
Candidates who advocated fully reopening Oregon City schools in the May 18 election swept all all four school board races to create a new majority on the seven-member board.
A fourth race remained undecided for three weeks after the May 18 contest, until the Clackamas County Elections Office posted official final results this month, showing school reopening advocate Debbie Hays beat Jeana Gonzales by 61 votes, or 50.08% to 49.45%. About 110 voters had a June 1 deadline to resolve signature issues, but Hays increased her 52-vote lead going into that deadline, as voters who either forgot to sign their ballots, or whose signatures changed significantly since they last registered as a voter, submitted new signatures to the elections office.
Embattled leader moves to Clackamas Education Service District May 27 2021
Oregon City Superintendent Larry Didway, under investigation by state officials, lands top job in countywide group
Oregon City Superintendent Larry Didway will become the new leader of the Clackamas Education Service District on July 1, the CESD Board announced at its May 26 meeting.
According to the new three-year contract, Didway will make $205,750 annually in the position replacing retiring CESD Superintendent Jada Rupley to lead the district providing various administrative services like printing and background checks for 10 school districts throughout Clackamas County. Didway is making $169,582 annually in his current position, having received a 3% raise in July 2020, and a 5% raise in July 2019.