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Current State School Fund statements.
Small High School Grant, Common School Fund, High Cost Disability Grant, School Construction Excise Tax information, Net operating expenditures, and December to June ratios.
School Finance and Financial Reporting Resources.
Fiscal Management Resources, Financial Data, and Analysis.
Information on the federal grant programs established to address the impact that COVID-19 has had, and continues to have, on our educational communities.
ESSER I, II, and III information.
ODE is administering the Oregon GEER funds on behalf of the Governor’s office. Investments include funding for both K-12 education and higher education.
ESEA has been the major Federal funding mandate for public schools. This page will be updated periodically, as these programs transition to ESSA.
Resources for Schools in the Title I-A School Improvement Status
Schools and districts in Oregon are called upon to engage in the continuous improvement process to improve outcomes for students. This page contains information to support districts in the development and submission of their required district continuous improvement plan.
Information of the 2022 statewide implementation of Computer Science grants for Oregon STEM Hubs, including grant parameters and application.
The Oregon Beginning Teacher and Administrator Mentorship Program was established in 2007 through the passage of HB 2574. In 2015 the Oregon Legislature continued funding for the Oregon Mentorship Program through The Network for Quality Teaching and Learning (HB 3233).
The Oregon Advanced Placement Programs help students, in low-income situations, participate in rigorous academic coursework that will increase their opportunities and get a head start into college. These programs are important tools for closing Oregon's achievement gap.
HB 4082 provides $30 million for Summer Learning Grants to school districts, charter schools, and ESDs for the summer of 2024. These grant funds are to be focused on serving historically underserved students for applicants with pre-existing plans for summer programming while prioritizing collaboration with community partners and tribal nations.
The grants provided by the Office help districts assess the condition of their buildings, determine how their buildings will help meet their educational goals in the future, and provide as incentives for local communities to invest in their school facilities. Additionally, the Office collects data on school buildings across the state and helps districts communicate how they are addressing potential environmental hazards in their facilities. The Office administers the following programs:
The PEEK 8 grants play a critical role in supporting high quality and comprehensive physical education (PE). Physical Education supports academic success and social and emotional well-being; is an important component of a well-rounded education; and develops life skills that encourage students to be active for life, and positively impacts students' physical, mental, social, and emotional health. These grants are meant to support the PE minute requirements outlined in ORS 329.496.
The Post Graduate Scholar Program is a safety net for high school students who have earned a high school diploma, earned below a 2.5 GPA (thus not eligible for Oregon Promise), and are ineligible for the PELL Grant or the grant does not cover one year of college tuition and fees.
Select the link above to review frequently asked questions and how the OSU Extension works in collaboration with schools, partners, and communities to launch the statewide Outdoor School program.
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