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Parkrose schools report Division 22 compliance work, delay some textbook adoptions
Summary
Parkrose School District officials told the school board on Oct. 27 that the district is meeting Oregon Department of Education Division 22 reporting requirements while managing a staggered, resource-driven adoption schedule for instructional materials.
Parkrose School District officials told the school board on Oct. 27 that the district is meeting Oregon Department of Education (ODE) Division 22 reporting requirements while managing a staggered, resource-driven adoption schedule for instructional materials.
The report, presented remotely by Director of Teaching and Learning (Mr. Goodlow), explained that Division 22 sets minimum standards for public elementary and secondary schools in Oregon and requires districts to file assurance forms with ODE by Nov. 15. Goodlow said the district must also post the local report and presentation on the district website by Nov. 1.
Why it matters: Division 22 underpins graduation requirements, curriculum adoption cycles and certain safety and equity standards. Changes in state rules have created new reporting obligations and new elements — including a K–12 social-emotional learning plan, personal-finance and career-pathway credits at the high…
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