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Salem-Keizer reports near‑full compliance with Oregon Division 22 rules; instructional-materials adoption on corrective plan
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Jay Cobb told the board Salem‑Keizer meets most Division 22 requirements for 2024–25, reporting 60 rules under review and one outstanding rule addressed through a corrective action plan set to complete in 2028; the district is currently piloting elementary literacy and high‑school mathematics adoptions.
At the Oct. 14 Salem‑Keizer School District board meeting Deputy Superintendent Jay Cobb reported the district is largely in compliance with Oregon Administrative Rule Division 22 for the 2024–25 school year but remains on a corrective timeline for one issue.
“Last year when we reported to ODE, we had several rules that were being corrected, and those have all been updated. So what you'll see here is we have just 1 rule that is technically out of compliance,” Cobb told the board, adding the district has an approved corrective action plan that will run through 2028.
Cobb said the district is reporting on 60 Division 22 rules this year; those…
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