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Assistant superintendent: District in compliance with Division 22 for 2024–25 but elementary math implementation and science adoption may require corrective-pln
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Brook Miller told the board the district met all 57 Division 22 rules for 2024–25 but warned that elementary math implementation and a paused science adoption could create out-of-compliance entries next year unless funds are available.
HILLSBORO, Ore. — Assistant Superintendent Brook Miller reported Sept. 9 that Hillsboro School District certified full compliance with the 57 Oregon Administrative Rule Division 22 standards for the 2024–25 school year, but told the board the district may need to file corrective action plans for future years unless it can fund planned elementary math implementation and a science-materials adoption.
Why it matters: Division 22 sets statewide minimum standards for instruction, instructional time and related policies; compliance is required by the Oregon Department of Education and is tied to reporting and oversight. The district’s near-term curriculum decisions could require formal corrective-action planning if material adoptions are delayed for financial reasons.
Key points from the presentation: Miller said the district is fully compliant for…
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