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Hermiston student registration begins July 27

Hermiston School District will offer onsite student registration assistance for the 2021-2022 school year at the district office. Computers and bilingual staff will be on hand for registration support from noon to 7 p.m. on: Tuesday, July 27; Thursday, July 29; Tuesday, August 3 and Thursday, Aug. 5. The district will have stations prepared with two guest chairs and an electronic device. It is requested that no more than two guests per family enter the office to complete the registration process. Wearing a mask indoors will be at the discretion of the individuals. Parents and guardians will have the opportunity to update physical/mailing address, emergency contact information, etc., as well as complete free and reduced-price meal applications and pay any outstanding lunch and necessary student fees. 

Hermiston High School students complete seventh student-built home

Hermiston High School students complete seventh student-built home
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Hermiston High School students complete seventh student-built home

Hermiston High School students complete seventh student-built home
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Despite new law, local high schools already offer civics

SALEM — Every high schooler in Oregon starting in 2026 will need to take at least one class in civics before graduating. But thanks to requirements at the local level, little will change for the two largest school districts in Eastern Oregon. Gov. Kate Brown on June 3 signed Senate Bill 513, a law that adds a half-credit of civics education to the list of the state’s graduation requirements. The bill passed with strong bipartisan support, including every member of Northeast Oregon’s legislative delegation. “It is a bill that begins the process of holding our schools accountable for teaching the next generation of Oregonians how to operate the most complex, complicated and often confounding form of self-governance in human history,” state Rep. Paul Evans, D-Monmouth, said, according to the Oregon Capital Bureau. “This is a call to arms for all good people to come to the aid of our Union.”

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