Elizabeth Miller
Oregon Public BroadcastingElizabeth Miller is a reporter for Oregon Public Broadcasting, a JPR news partner. Her reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.
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A Baker County judge has until 5 p.m. Tuesday to address a ruling he made against Gov. Kate Brown’s coronavirus restrictions.
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Oregon’s public universities and community colleges are losing an estimated $130 million this spring because of coronavirus.
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The state's new guidance for high school students requires schools to move from letter grades to a "Pass/Incomplete" system.
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In response to loosened requirements for child care providers in Oregon amid the coronavirus pandemic, child care providers rallied against Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s decisions Wednesday, asking her to support an industry that’s being financially impacted.
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As the coronavirus pandemic rolls through the state, it’s looking less likely that Oregon public schools will resume April 28 as planned. That leaves state education officials shifting beyond what they’ve been calling “supplemental learning."
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The University of Oregon is responding to the spread of coronavirus with remote learning and a curb on large gatherings.
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The U.S. started the formal process of withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement this week. In Oregon, higher education leaders are ready to step up.
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The state released data on schools and districts Thursday covering attendance, student progress and whether students are on-track to graduate.
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Oregon's public universities reached a deal with the union representing 4,500 employees Saturday to avert a looming strike.
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Test results for Oregon schools show more students are taking state exams, but the percentage of students passing is down. And this year, the results hold a little more weight than usual.
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A new Oregon law requires all students to learn about the Holocaust and other genocides. To help teachers develop lessons, Oregon State University hosted an event for school districts around the state.
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The Higher Education Coordinating Commission approved substantial tuition increases at three Oregon universities Thursday.