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Lewis & Clark received federal funds for training a pipeline of school psychologists to meet growing needs among kids of color in Oregon.
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Author Jenee Henry Wood offers a playbook for redesigning schools today for better outcomes in the future.
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A documentary called "The Right to Read" examines where the system failed, and who it is failing, by filmmaker, Jenny Mackenzie along with Ronda Fritz, who teaches at the College of Education at Eastern Oregon University.
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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden met with high school students in Phoenix Thursday to take their hard-pressing questions on the environment, education and more.
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Becs Walker is Director of Sustainability at SOU and joins the Exchange to offer insight into outcomes of the recent conference.
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Kari May, Library Director at Jackson County Library Services, joins the Exchange to discuss the increase in book banning efforts
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Umpqua Community College purchased three commercial buildings in downtown Roseburg a year ago to develop housing for students.
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Police say there isn鈥檛 enough evidence to press charges against an employee investigated for sexual misconduct.
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Kathleen Corley wrote a book, The Magical Place We Call School: Creating a Safe Space for Learning and Happiness in a Challenging World.
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Gov. Tina Kotek said Tuesday she plans to spearhead a statewide conversation over how to address the myriad of systemic challenges plaguing the state鈥檚 public school system.
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Attorneys claim the district violated Oregon public meetings law and cost district parents hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Three conservative school board members are set to take control of the Crook County School Board next month.
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A lawsuit against the Grants Pass School District was dismissed on Wednesday. It came from two women who created the controversial 鈥淚 Resolve鈥 video campaign and claimed their rights were violated.
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OPB's "Think Out Loud" host Dave Miller talked with Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek about homelessness, affordable housing, education and other top challenges facing the state.