Oregon Education
Starting your first post-graduation job? Here’s how to organize your finances
Navigating your finances when you start adult life can be challenging, from understanding your health insurance and benefits to managing a budget.
Readers respond: Bad site for drug deflection
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
2 students sue PSU, claim university retaliated after they complained of rough treatment at protest
The students say they were distressed to get a letter from PSU warning their future academic careers may be jeopardized.
Readers respond: Track coach’s firing was disgraceful
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
Signature-gathering effort fails for measure that would have provided public money for private education
Proponents of a school voucher-like system have failed to collect enough signatures to put a proposed measure on the November 2024 ballot.
Readers respond: Clearcuts threaten community safety
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
At Parkrose High, a food pantry is a lifeline for students, community members
The Parkrose Provides food pantry has evolved from an under-the-radar space to a lifeline for families at the high school.
Editorial: Solving the college conundrum requires leaders to step up
Fewer students are going to college after graduating from high school due to cost, confusing and broken financial aid processes and a lack of sufficient guidance to help them plan for the future, the editorial board writes. State educational leaders need to champion students' interests, look at what's working and match students' promise and potential with real opportunity.
Portland Public Schools’ construction bond wish list nears $3 billion
Portland Public Schools has a $2.9 billion wish list for a proposed construction and maintenance bond it plans to put before voters in May.
Prospects dim for quick shift to statewide teacher salary schedule in Oregon
A task force's findings look unlikely to imminently upend the state’s current system of individual bargaining in 197 school districts.
North Clackamas will lock away student cellphones at all middle, high schools
The North Clackamas School District will lock up students’ cellphones for the entire school day at all its middle and high schools, starting next fall.
Can this AI model predict early who will get Alzheimer’s, based on one trait?
The AI model predicts whether a patient will develop Alzheimer’s just by analyzing the person’s speech.