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Secretary of State auditors tell House panel recurring systemic risks could undercut K‑12 reforms
Summary
Auditors from the Oregon Secretary of State presented a 2022 advisory report identifying five systemic risks to K‑12 improvement, urged state leaders to monitor Oregon Department of Education activities, and noted the report is advisory; Secretary Reed requested ODE provide an update on April 25.
Auditors from the Oregon Secretary of State told the House Education Committee on May 12 that recurring systemic risks identified in prior audits could undermine K‑12 reform efforts and the implementation of the Student Success Act.
Steve Bergman, audits division director for the Secretary of State, joined audit manager Andrew Love and Deputy Chief of Staff for Government Relations Rico Lujan Valerio to present a 2022 advisory report that synthesizes findings from six audits and four follow‑up reports dating to 2016. The presentation identified five key risks, including gaps in monitoring and timely intervention by the Oregon Department of Education (ODE); limited transparency on results and challenges; insufficient analysis of school district spending; vagueness and enforceability…
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