Rob Manning
Oregon Public BroadcastingRob Manning is a JPR content partner from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Rob has reported extensively on Oregon schools and universities as OPB's education reporter and is now a news editor.
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The Higher Education Coordinating Commission says the tight budget constraints outlined by Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek put public universities, community colleges and students in difficult financial positions.
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Federal data show that Oregon’s exemption rates are second-highest in the country, behind only Idaho.
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The Portland public district confirmed Sunday night that students would not be in classes Monday due to the ongoing teachers strike, and a failure to reach a contract over the weekend.
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Local officials cautioned Oregonians to avoid lighting fires and to find ways to stay cool as temperatures spike this week.
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Oregon school districts and community organizations are hearing from the head of the state education department, that they shouldn’t plan on money from the state for summer programs this year.
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A 110-page investigative report documents a hostile work environment experienced by a female attorney of color in the agency's new paid family leave program.
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Senate Bill 1045 would allow the Oregon Department of Education to withhold state funding, or direct how money is spent, in districts that ran afoul of state regulations.
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The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is updating its reading curriculum at the same time lawmakers are looking to enact new state literacy guidance.
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Fuel prices in Oregon spiked 50 cents per gallon over the last week — the sharpest spike of any state in the country.
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Test scores fell by 9 percentage points at the state level — and even more sharply at some large districts — in the first set of statewide test results in three years.
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Oregon's unemployment rate has stopped falling and jobs have recovered to pre-pandemic numbers. And federally-funded temporary employees are leaving the employment department.
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New federal report recounts use of Indian boarding schools to subjugate Native communities and culture, including at an Oregon school.