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District reports Division 22 compliance status for 2024–25; highlights areas needing corrective action

5948826 · October 15, 2025
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PPS staff presented the district’s annual Division 22 assurances report for the 2024–25 school year, identifying full compliance in most standards and targeted corrective action or work‑in‑progress on issues including PE minutes, special‑education/TAG processes, diploma information and menstrual dignity access.

Portland Public Schools staff presented the district’s annual Division 22 assurances report for the 2024–25 school year at the Oct. 14 board meeting, outlining which Oregon Administrative Rule standards the district met, which areas require corrective action, and where teams are actively working toward full compliance.

Senior director Joanna Tobin and senior chief Howard reviewed the required state standards and said PPS was compliant with 51 of 59 standards in the 2024–25 reporting period. Eight areas were called out for ongoing work or corrective action, and staff summarized progress and next steps for each:

- Modified/extended diplomas and certificates of attendance: Staff said they need to improve communication to families about diploma options and ensure access to course information across…

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