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Oregon City board approves contracts, curriculum adoptions, meal rates and trips; superintendent warns a property‑tax repeal could force deep cuts
Summary
The board approved a suite of routine actions — professional development, facility master planning, a construction bid, K–4 math adoption, College Credit Plus agreement, meal prices, overnight student trips and donations — and the superintendent warned a ballot effort to eliminate property taxes could produce severe state and local budget shortfalls.
At its April 21 meeting, the Oregon City School Board approved multiple contracts, curriculum items, student trip requests and donations by roll call vote, and heard a superintendent briefing about a proposed ballot initiative that could eliminate property taxes.
On the consent and new‑business docket the board approved: a service agreement with the Center for Model Schools (to be paid with Title I funds) for 2026–27 professional development; a facility master‑planning contract with the Bureau Group of Architecture; the bid award to Midwest Construction for the Clay High School engineering…
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