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Educator Advancement Council would shift from intergovernmental agreement to state‑supported structure under HB 3,041

2984778 · April 14, 2025
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Supporters told the Senate Education Committee the change would streamline administration of the Educator Advancement Council by removing an intergovernmental agreement and placing staff support with the Oregon Department of Education; proponents said the move is largely a technical fix with no anticipated fiscal impact.

Senators heard April 14 on House Bill 3,041, which would replace the current intergovernmental agreement (IGA) that establishes the Educator Advancement Council (EAC) with a statutory structure supported by staff from the Oregon Department of Education (ODE).

Dr. Karen Perez, executive director of the Educator Advancement Council, told the Senate Education Committee the council serves about 80,000 educators across Oregon and provides professional learning resources to align educator advancement supports across the P–20 continuum.…

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