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Superintendent: district missed two Division 22 standards, remedies planned by November and December

South Umpqua School District Board of Directors · October 15, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Bare told the board the district was out of compliance in two Division 22 standards for 2024–25 and outlined deadlines: career/education plans for grades 7–12 to be completed by student-led conferences Nov. 24–25, 2025, and a written substance-use prevention plan due by December 2025.

Superintendent Bare presented the district’s annual Division 22 compliance report to the South Umpqua School District Board, saying two standards from Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 581, Division 22 were out of compliance for the 2024–25 school year. The board was told the district will complete education and career plans and profiles for all students in grades 7–12 at student-led conferences scheduled Nov. 24–25, 2025.

Bare said the district meets the components of a substance-use prevention and intervention program but does not yet have those components consolidated into the single written plan now required by the rules; staff expect the written plan to be complete by December 2025. The report did not include details on interim monitoring or metrics the district will use to verify compliance between now and the stated deadlines. The Division 22 report was presented as part of the superintendent’s communications segment and is intended to document the district’s compliance status for the prior school year.