Allegations And Denial Of Rape Hang Over Oregon School Then, two former students claim, the administrator at the oregon School for the Deaf saying the state Attorney general s Office had advised against it. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/48241_oregon27.shtml
Extractions: SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER SALEM, Ore. First, they say, he won their trust and offered solace to them as lonely teens. Then, two former students claim, the administrator at the Oregon School for the Deaf preyed on their vulnerability and demanded sex in return. The women have come forward to accuse Don Lorenzen, the retired director of the Salem school, of sexually abusing them and other girls in the late 1970s and early '80s. "I was so afraid of him," said Eva Gunter, 37, of Salem, her slender frame trembling. "He ruined my life." Lorenzen denies the women's allegations, saying he has no idea why Gunter or Margaret Adamski of Seattle are making such accusations. He also denied ever having sexual contact with any student.
Extractions: Attorney General Hardy Myers today announced the launch of a new education program designed to combat sexual predators using the internet to target youth. The centerpiece of the program is an interactive website that provides youth, parents and educators with tools to protect kids while they are online. The website, www.doj.state.or.us/oricac Don't Believe the Type campaign against online enticement of children by sexual predators. Along with the launch of the ICAC website, the ICAC Task Force developed a training course and materials to use in educational programs for students, parents and teachers. This program provides youth with information about safe "surfing," identifying signs of sexual predators and what to do if they receive unwanted sexual solicitations while online. For parents, the web site and the educational program provides important resources for creating a safe-surfing environment within the home and tips for identifying and reporting possible child victimization. Finally, for educators, the web site and the educational program provide s "The unprecedented and alarming explosion of sexual exploitation of our children on the internet, as well as the steady increase in child pornography must be met head on," Myers said. "The Task Force offers resources to empower all Oregon families and educators in the fight against these atrocious crimes."
Extractions: Median house value: $145,100 (year 2000) New: Brookings, OR residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Brookings: Ancestries: German (18.5%), Irish (13.0%), English (12.4%), United States (7.9%), French (4.2%), Scottish (3.9%). For population 25 years and over in Brookings For population 15 years and over in Brookings city Never married: 12.3%
M54 The state may guarantee the general obligation debt of qualified school If Measure 54 is approved, Treasury estimates oregon school districts and http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/nov398/guide/measure/m54.htm
Extractions: Measure No. 54 Explanatory Statement Legislative Argument Arguments in Favor Arguments in Opposition ... Measure Contents Page House Joint Resolution 71Referred to the Electorate of Oregon by the 1997 Legislature to be voted on at the General Election, November 3, 1998. RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote authorizes state to guarantee general obligation bonds issued by certain education districts. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains prohibition against state guarantee of general obligation bonds issued by education districts. SUMMARY: Constitution now generally prohibits state from creating debt over $50,000 or lending its credit. Measure amends constitution permitting state to guarantee general obligation bonded indebtedness of school districts, education service districts, community college districts. Limits amount state can guarantee to 1/2 of one percent of true cash value of taxable property in state. State may issue bonds, borrow from Common School Fund to satisfy obligation. Legislature must enact statutes authorizing state to recover from district payments made to satisfy state's guarantee of district debt. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: Reduced interest and issuance costs on indebtedness by participating school districts, education service districts and community college districts are estimated to be $70 million over the next 20 years under this measure. This estimate is based on current levels of bond issuance. There is no financial effect on state government revenues or expenditures.
Academic Catalog - Eastern Oregon University CHEM 204, 205, 206 general Chemistry. WR 121, 131 oregon residents normally apply to the School of Veterinary Medicine at oregon State University after http://www.eou.edu/catalog/preprof.html
Extractions: @import url(catalog_2_05.css); @import url(catalog_print.css); Academic Programs Search Site Upon completion of pre-professional course-work at EOU, students may then transfer to institutions offering the full program for degree completion. www.eou.edu/osuag physics.eou.edu EOU offers two years of transferable course work in the area of Fisheries and Wildlife with most students then transferring to Oregon State University or another university offering the full degree program. Students interested in pursuing the Fish and Game Management option, however, should transfer after one year at EOU. Courses in the transfer program will include: BIOL 211, 212, 213 MATH 111, 112, 113 or 3 terms of calculus. CHEM 204, 205, 206 WR 121 PE 180 Electives Consult your adviser. EOU offers the first year of course work in Forestry which can then be transferred to Oregon State University or another college offering the full degree program. In case of inadequate preparation, two years of course work may be necessary. Courses for students who are prepared the first year include:
EOU's General Catalog EOU offers the first two years of general course work, then the student transfers to oregon residents normally apply to the veterinary medicine school http://www.eou.edu/catalog/catalog_04/professional.html
Extractions: physics.eou.edu FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE EOU offers two years of transferable course work in the area of Fisheries and Wildlife with most students then transferring to Oregon State University or another university offer-ing the full degree program. Students interested in pursuing the Fish and Game Management option, however, should transfer after one year at EOU.
Oregon News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News Select oregon Newsfeed, general oregon News, Business Economy, Business School may face more sanctions A s dash home with win after Angel s goof http://www.einnews.com/oregon/
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Admission Policy For The 2000-2001 Academic Year It is oregon State Board of Higher Education policy to approve undergraduate accommodate the implementation of educational reform in oregon s schools. http://www.ous.edu/sr/admpol/admpol03-04.htm
Extractions: Admission Policy for the 2003-04 Academic Year Background It is Oregon State Board of Higher Education policy to approve undergraduate admision requirements for each academic year in February of the preceding calendar year. This schedule is necessary for institutional planning, program implementation, publications, and timely notice to prospective students. Admission Policy Update Beginning with the admission policy adopted by the Board for 1996-97, the Oregon University System (OUS) projected a transition from the traditional grade- and subject-based admission standards to a proficiency-based admission standards system. An updated schedule for this policy transition begins on page 16 of the full admission document in the supplemental section of the docket. Admission Policy Changes for 2003-04 Admission policy, as currently approved by the Board for the 2001-02 academic year, will continue with minor updates for admission to the 2003-04 academic year. However, projected transition to the proficiency-based admission system has been updated to reflect and accommodate the implementation of educational reform in Oregon's schools. A separate report on the implementation of proficiency-based admission standards is in the February 16, 2001, Board docket. Staff Recommendation to the Board Staff recommends (1) that the 2001-02 general admission policy be continued as updated for the 2003-04 academic year; and (2) that staff continue to work with Oregon schools, OUS campuses, and the Oregon Department of Education on the transition from the traditional admission policy to the proficiency-based admission standards system.
Polk County Records Inventory oregon State Archives. Search. Records inventories. County histories School District Records. 18541968. Series reports the general and financial http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/county/cppolk/schdist.html
Crook County Records Inventory: School District Records Series reports the general and financial statistics of each school district located in the county. oregon School Register and Record Book District Nos. http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/county/cpcrook/sch.html
Extractions: U.S. Government Organization Name Description Web Address Apply (Princeton Review) - An application accepted by more than 500 colleges. Applications http://www.review.com/ NAIA - Another organization, which governs college athletics. If you're a student-athlete considering attending a NAIA college/university, you'll be interested in this page Athletic Scholarship Search http://www.naia.org/ NJCAA - The NJCAA governs intercollegiate athletics at two-year colleges. Athletic Scholarship Search http://www.njcaa.org/ NCAA - If you're an athlete concerned about eligibility issues, try this site. If you can understand the NCAA rules the SAT and ACT should be a snap for you. Athletic Scholarship Search http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/membership_svcs/eligibility-recruiting/index.html NACAC - College Fair News A listing of major college fairs throughout the country hosted by the National Association of College Admissions Counselors. College Fairs http://www.nacac.com/fairs.html
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Extractions: Student Downloads Site Index About Us Admissions Auditions: Graduate Auditions: Undergraduate Band Department Brass Calendar of Events Camps and Workshops Campus Resources Chamber Ensemble Chamber Music Series Choral Department Community Information Community Music Institute Composition Studies Concerto Competition Conducting Contact Us Deans of the School of Music Directions Directory Distinguished Alums Doctoral Programs Ensembles Ethnomusicology Facilities Financial Aid Future Music Oregon General Gigbook Guitar Studies Historical Timeline Internet Music Resources Jazz Studies Jobs Kammerer Computer Lab Keyboard Service Request Keyboard Studies Ledger Lines Living in Eugene Lodging Make A Gift Master's Programs Mighty Oregon CD Minor in Music Mission Statement Music Education Music Student Awards Music History Music Library Music Theory Nonmajors Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Brass Quintet Oregon String Quartet Percussion Studies Piano Lessons Piano Pedagogy Program Areas Public School Certification Scholarships (Music) Scholarships (UO) Services for Students Strings Student Downloads Student Forum Student Services
Chapter 618 Oregon Laws 2001 (A) One member representing the oregon School Boards Association; (2) The Center for School Safety Account is established in the general Fund of the http://www.leg.state.or.us/01orlaws/sess0600.dir/0618ses.html
Extractions: Chapter 618 Oregon Laws 2001 AN ACT HB 3429 Relating to school safety; creating new provisions; amending ORS 329.704; appropriating money; and declaring an emergency. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: SECTION 1. (1) There is created the Center for School Safety within the Department of Higher Education. The mission of the center shall be to: (a) Establish a clearinghouse for information and materials concerning school violence prevention and intervention services. As used in this paragraph, "intervention services" means any preventive, developmental, corrective or supportive service or treatment provided to a student who is at risk of school failure, is at risk of participation in violent behavior or juvenile crime or has been expelled from the school district. "Intervention services" may include, but is not limited to: SECTION 2. (1) The Center for School Safety shall be governed by a board of directors. The board of directors shall consist of: SECTION 3. Notwithstanding the term of office specified by section 2 of this 2001 Act, of the members first appointed to the Center for School Safety board of directors by the Governor:
Extractions: (Approved 11/13/04) These rules must be aligned with the OAESD Constitution and By-Laws. The OAESD Executive Committee approves Operating Guidelines and future changes and/or amendments to Operating Guidelines by majority vote of those Executive Committee members present. The Constitution and By-Laws prevail over guidelines in any perceived conflicts. These guidelines reflect the change in organizational structure from use of an Executive Director to a self governance model where a Director of Government Affairs may be hired for support of OAESD positions. Some issues not addressed in our Constitution and By-Laws are here for information purposes. Designation of the OAESD Fiscal Agent: The fiscal operations of OAESD shall rotate with the presidency. A stipend of $4,000 shall be provided to the business office located in the ESD which houses the Superintendent Section President. Having the fiscal office move with the presidency will enable the President and administrative assistant to be directly involved in receiving all bills and directly authorizing payments on-site Setting and Preparing Meeting Agendas: The presiding Section President shall set the agenda in cooperation with the Section President who is not presiding. The agenda shall be sent in advance of the meeting to each Executive Committee member, to each member agency and to any other individuals identified on the agenda for presentation purposes.
Home - Oregon Department Of Education oregon Department of Education. School Improvement, Assessment, Curriculum, Special Education, Technology, Student Services, State Board and many more http://www.ode.state.or.us/
Jordan Valley, Oregon City Profile Welcome to Malheur County, oregon. This site gives information about county Saint Peter Catholic School K8, Treasure Valley Christian School P-8 http://www.malheurco.org/CountyProfile/CountyProfileJV.html
Extractions: Jordan Valley's history is closely tied to that of farmers and ranchers pulling a living from the sagebrush landscape of the Owyhee Desert. Settled in the 1890s by Basque sheepherders, the community has continued to rely on the rangeland grazing of sheep and cattle for the decades since then. Mining in the Owyhee Mountains provided a second industry for Jordan Valley's residents, but changing market conditions in the 1990s have created changes for the mining industry. Jordan Valley Community Profile Address: PO Box 187, Jordan Valley, OR 97910 Phone: Fax: Web Page: http://www.cityofjordanvalley.com E-Mail: cityofjv@juno.com Located in Malheur County the city was incorporated in 1911. Location: Southeast corner of state, 2 miles west of the Oregon/Idaho border City resides in the Mountain Time Zone. Nearest Major Highway and Distance: Nearest Major City and Distance: Distance to Portland: 428 miles Source: Oregon Department of Transportation, State of Oregon Map; Oregon Blue Book Two acre city park, Lake Owyhee State Park, Succor Creek Recreation, Leslie Gulch National Park, Basque Pelota Court (historic register, built in 1915), Silver City (abandoned mining town in Idaho), Antelope Reservoir, Jordan Crater (active less than 2,500 years ago), Rome Cliffs (Rome, OR), Owyhee River white water rafting, Big Loop Rodeo-3rd weekend of May each year, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (grave marker for the son of Sacajawea, Danner, OR).
Admission Policy For The 2000-2001 Academic Year The University of oregon (UO) proposes to continue for 200405 the selective admission It also proposes to increase the number of high school subject http://www.ous.edu/sr/admpol/admpol04-05.htm
Extractions: Admission Policy for the 2004-05 Academic Year Background Oregon State Board of Higher Education policy calls for approval of undergraduate admission requirements for each academic year in February of the preceding calendar year. This schedule is necessary for institutional planning, program implementation, publication production, and timely notice to prospective students. Admission Policy Update Beginning with the admission policy adopted by the Board for 1996-97, the Oregon University System (OUS) projected a transition from the traditional high school grade point average and subject-based admission standards to a proficiency-based admission standards system. An updated schedule for this policy transition is provided at the end of this document. Admission Policy Changes for 2004-05 Admission policies for three OUS campuses have been revised to reflect campus enrollment considerations. For the other four campuses there are no changes in the existing admission requirements. (Please see the chart Undergraduate Admission Requirements for 2004-05 Academic Year .) However, projected transition timelines to the Proficiency-based Admission Standards System (PASS) have been updated to align with the projected schedule for the implementation of educational reform in Oregons schools. A separate report on the implementation of PASS is in the February 21, 2003, Board docket.