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Pamplin Media Group - Sex-ed and identity play key roles in Hillsboro school board races

The election has drawn a slate of candidates opposed to comprehensive sexuality education. In October 2019, the Hillsboro school board in Washington County unanimously adopted a comprehensive sexuality education curriculum. While the vote had no dissenters, the topic was anything but uncontroversial. The curriculum was approved at the conclusion of a more-than-three-hour meeting that drew hundreds of attendees. Some who addressed the board during the meeting expressed strong support for the curriculum. Others implored the school board not to support it, citing explicit and inappropriate course materials and lesson plans. With the curriculum up for review every two years, Hillsboro Online Academy student Ceph Tronco is worried the next school board will side with the critics next time.

Pamplin Media Group - After uproar, Beaverton candidates talk diversity, sex ed

After uproar, Beaverton candidates talk diversity, sex ed May 06 2021 The Beaverton School District hosted a virtual forum for candidates to answer live questions over Zoom. Candidates for the Beaverton School Board answered questions from the community during a virtual forum hosted by the Beaverton School District, Wednesday, April 28. Four seats on the School Board are up for election on May 18, and all four are contested by two candidates. Every candidate was present for the forum. The event started off with introductory remarks from incumbent Susan Greenberg and opponent Jeanette Schade running for Zone 1, followed with statements from Karen Peréz-Da Silva and Fuhua Xu, hopefuls to win an open seat for Zone 2. Schade previously faced a backlash after protesters learned her platform opposes critical race theory and comprehensive sexuality education.

Pamplin Media Group - Ruiz: Civics education makes our democracy stronger

May 12 2021 State Rep. Ricki Ruiz (D-Gresham) represents House District 50, which covers Gresham and East Portland. He is a member of the House Committee on Education and is a board member in the Reynolds School District. Oregon s Legislature can take a powerful step towards helping advance future generations of BIPOC leaders by passing the Civics Education Act (Senate Bill 513). My lived experiences have given me a deep appreciation for the importance of civics education and civic engagement. Civics can help make local democracy work for everyone by building a platform for rising leaders who can represent a great diversity of cultures and lived experiences. It is our responsibility, as the current generation of leaders, to ensure that the next generation of Oregon leaders graduate high school equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to engage productively with our system of governance. We are falling short of that responsibility.

Pamplin Media Group - Saying goodbye to one leader, welcoming a new one

Saying goodbye to one leader, welcoming a new one May 05 2021 As we came to grips with the fact that Dr. de la Cruz would not be leading us beyond this school year, we thought seriously about the needs of our district. From the moment that our Lake Oswego School Board offered Dr. Lora de la Cruz the position of Superintendent in December 2018, she has shown exceptional leadership, integrating seamlessly into the community and quickly becoming respected and admired by many. She has consistently led with courage, empathy and grace through an unimaginable set of circumstances. To say that we are sad to see her leaving sooner than expected is an understatement; however, it is with unwavering support for her personally that we have accepted her resignation, effective June 30.  

Pamplin Media Group - Classes canceled as hackers hit Centennial School District

Classes canceled as hackers hit Centennial School District District computers were breached, canceling classes, while district fixes the problem. The Centennial School District announced Monday afternoon that all of its schools will be canceled Tuesday, April 27, and Wednesday, April 28, because the district s computer system was breached. The school district said Monday, April 26, it discovered that certain files on its systems were encrypted by an unknown actor. The district took all of its systems offline as a precautionary measure to help contain the incident, the announcement said. The district immediately launched an internal investigation and engaged with a leading cybersecurity and digital forensics firm.

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