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Centennial School Board hears Division 22 compliance report; district says written substance‑use prevention plan is pending
Summary
At its Oct. 22 work session, the Centennial School Board heard an annual Division 22 standards report from Dr. Kitsuda that found the district meets most rules but is not yet in compliance with the new substance‑use prevention and intervention rule; Director April Olsen said a written comprehensive plan will be completed by June 30, 2026.
The Centennial School Board on Oct. 22 received the district’s annual Division 22 standards and assurances report, which summarizes how the district meets Oregon’s administrative rules for elementary and secondary education. Dr. Kitsuda, who presented the report, told the board Division 22 contains more than 50 rules organized into five priority areas and that districts must certify compliance to the Oregon Department of Education (ODE).
Dr. Kitsuda said the assurances process requires districts to report whether they are in compliance or to document corrective actions and timelines when they are not. “This report is part of the Division 22 standards assurances process, which is required by…
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