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Bill would allow annual reviews for terminally ill students on abbreviated schedules

3072151 · April 21, 2025
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Senate Bill 745 would permit annual review meetings for students who are terminally ill and on an abbreviated school day, aligning those reviews with annual IEP meetings; the Oregon Education Association testified in support.

The House Committee on Education held a public hearing April 21 on Senate Bill 745, which would allow certain terminally ill students who are on abbreviated school days to have annual review meetings rather than the standard 90‑day reviews.

Sen. Sarah Gelserbleuen described the bill as the final of three technical fixes and said the measure would permit families of terminally ill…

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