Embattled leader moves to Clackamas Education Service District May 27 2021
Oregon City Superintendent Larry Didway, under investigation by state officials, lands top job in countywide group
Oregon City Superintendent Larry Didway will become the new leader of the Clackamas Education Service District on July 1, the CESD Board announced at its May 26 meeting.
According to the new three-year contract, Didway will make $205,750 annually in the position replacing retiring CESD Superintendent Jada Rupley to lead the district providing various administrative services like printing and background checks for 10 school districts throughout Clackamas County. Didway is making $169,582 annually in his current position, having received a 3% raise in July 2020, and a 5% raise in July 2019.
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Over the last 14 months, school boards across the country have received more attention and become more accessible, with meetings and decision-making moved
Mobile vaccine clinic at Gervais High
Salem Health will host a mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 at Gervais High School, 300 Douglas Ave. NE. All eligible patients age 12 and older are welcome. No appointments are required. The Pfizer vaccine will be given.
Anyone with questions can call 503-792-3803.
Mt. Angel close to selecting new superintendent
After completing a multi-state search that began with 26 applicants and included an application screening and initial round of interviews, the Mt. Angel School District s school board recently announced the two finalists for superintendent.
According to a news release, Allen Barber has worked in the Eagle Point School District since 2007. He has held a variety of roles, including middle and high school principal as well as human resource director for eight of those 14 years. In 2006, he was named the Oregon Symphony Music Educator of the Year.
On April 14, the Linn County Republican Party sent an email to supporters.
âLocal elections are coming up soon and we need your help!â it said. âWe are positioned to seat solid Republicans on our school boards, fire districts, water districts and more. We need your help to make this happen.â
The email went on to list things supporters could do to help seat Republicans on the nonpartisan governing bodies: put up campaign signs, canvass voters and âdogpile.â
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