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  1. Ducks go for sweep of the Northwest.(Sports)(Oregon last went 6-0 against the Washington schools and Oregon State in 1926): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. Classroom evolution.(Schools)(Oregon public schools teach the scientific theory, but others design their curricula differently): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. Turning life into poetry.(Schools)(Oregon's laureate connects with Eugene students): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-21
  4. Oregon Trail (Cornerstones of Freedom) by R. Conrad Stein, 2001-10
  5. Edible City Resource Manual by Richard Britz, 1981-03
  6. Veto override sends more funds to Oregon's 198 school districts.(City/Region): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Unavailable, 2009-06-26
  7. Ducks hire ambitious volleyball coach.(Sports)(Jim Moore, who has experience turning around struggling programs, says Oregon is a school that "can win ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  8. UO sets research record again.(General News)(The school's revenue from inventions and licenses rises for the seventh year in a row): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  9. High school graduations scheduled.(Schools)(Southwest Oregon: Across the region, students in the Class of 2002 will begin receiving their diplomas soon.): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. Junction City on a quest for state soccer history.(Sports)(The Tigers could become the first public school in Oregon to win three straight state titles): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  11. Medford, Oregon: Medford, Oregon. Roxy Ann Peak, Medford School District (Oregon), Mail Tribune, Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport, Rogue Valley Transportation District, Oregon, Medford
  12. Who's Who in Oregon High School Track & Field 1967 (Steve Prefontaine)
  13. Board examines tougher diploma requirements.(Schools)(The overhaul of Oregon's graduation requirements may doom CIM and CAM): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2006-08-23
  14. Who's Who in Oregon High School Track & Field 1970-71

81. Carnegie Classification Of Institutions Of Higher Education
oregon State University, OR, Doctoral/Research Universities CA, Specialized Institutions—Schoolsof art Ottawa University, KS, Baccalaureate Colleges—general.
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/Classification/CIHE2000/PartIIfiles/O.htm
Home Our Work Carnegie Classification 2000 Edition Index > O Classification home 2000 Edition - Foreword - Category Definitions - Technical Notes - Summary Information ... Staff
Institution State Classification Oak Hills Christian College MN Specialized Institutions—Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions Oakland City University IN Master's Colleges and Universities II Oakland Community College MI Associate's Colleges Oakland University MI Doctoral/Research Universities—Intensive Oakridge Academy of Arts PA Associate's Colleges Oakton Community College IL Associate's Colleges Oakwood College AL Baccalaureate Colleges—General Oberlin College OH Baccalaureate Colleges—Liberal Arts Oblate School of Theology TX Specialized Institutions—Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions Occidental College CA Baccalaureate Colleges—Liberal Arts Ocean County College NJ Associate's Colleges Odessa College TX Associate's Colleges Oglala Lakota College

82. ODE - Education's Priorities And Operations
directs the Legislature to provide by law for the establishment of a uniform andgeneral system of common schools. The oregon legislative Assembly carries
http://www.ode.state.or.us/supportservices/summary.htm
Business Services Forms Education Laws Education's Priorities and Operations Education Rules ... ODE Publications Education's Priorities and Operations Oregon Department of Education
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    The efforts of the Oregon Department of Education are based on the following guiding principles: Creating sustained opportunities for personal and academic success for each child Being an educational leadership and service organization Working in partnership with others Providing cutting edge expertise Touching the heart of the future In addition, our work is centered on the following priorities: Certificate of Initial Mastery/Certificate of Advanced Mastery Reading Diversity Education Accountability High Performing Oregon Department of Education Improved School Performance Quality Teachers and Administrators 2. Statutory Authority

    83. ODE - General Education Development Credential (GED)
    general Education Development Credential (GED). oregon Department of Education.Contact Betsy Costi Education Specialist (503) 3783600 ext. 2278
    http://www.ode.state.or.us/cifs/ged/
    Curriculum, Instruction and Field Services About Curriculum Alternative Schools CDIP ... 21st Century Schools Advisory Committee General Education Development Credential (GED) Oregon Department of Education
    Contact:
    Betsy Costi

    Education Specialist
    (503) 378-3600 ext. 2278
    • GED District Application PDF Word
      District Application for the GED Option Program.
      Answers to the most commonly asked questions about the GED Option Waiver. GED Implementation Frequently Asked Questions PDF Word
      These are the FAQ's based on the fields needs. Oregon GED Option Waiver Application
      The Oregon Application to GEDTS for Authorization to provide the GED Option Program for selected secondary students in the State of Oregon. Request for Additional GED Option Program Sites / Notification of GED Option Program Site Closure ( PDF Word
      Form for the addition of GED Option Program sites. GED Waiver Option Sites - Approved Excel PDF Sample ESD Process for Home School Students Pursuing GED ( PDF Word Sample GED Option Program Participation Agreement ( PDF Word OCCWD GED Information
      Oregon Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development GED Information.

    84. Students Begin Casting Mock Votes Today
    and October 31 as part of the oregon Student Mock using paper ballots, however 46schools will offer Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Attorney general.
    http://www.sos.state.or.us/executive/pressrel/102600.html
    NEWS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 26, 2000
    Contact: Amy Y. Cody
    Students Begin Casting Mock Votes Today
    Oregon Schools to Hold Mock Elections from October 26-31
    SALEM – As many as 360 middle schools and high schools in Oregon are expected to hold mock elections between October 26 and October 31 as part of the Oregon Student Mock Election program. Most schools will conduct their mock election using paper ballots, however 46 schools will offer students the choice of voting via the Internet or telephone Students will vote for candidates for President, U.S. Representative, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Attorney General. Five of the twenty-six state ballot measures on the actual November 7, 2000, general election ballot are included on the Mock Election ballot. These are Ballot Measures 89, 95, 4, 5, and 9. Students will also vote on four national issues designated by the National Student/Parent Mock Election program. A list of Oregon schools that plan to participate in the mock vote and a copy of the mock ballot are available through the Oregon Student Mock Election web site. The Mock Election web site is easily accessible through the Oregon Votes web site at www.oregonvotes.com

    85. Institute For Policy Analysis & Research - The Oregon HPLC Study
    Eleven oregon schools from across the state learn about and use the HPLC Cycle ofSchool Improvement guided by the five HPLC Principles which include; Shared
    http://www.ipar.org/ode.htm

    Key IPAR Staff
    Workforce and Community Development State Education Partnerships The Benchmark Study ... Employee Directory
    Oregon Department of Education
    High Performance Learning Communities
    Project Overview: IPAR has formed a highly collaborative partnership with the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) to engage low performing schools in a research-based improvement process designed to lead to sustained growth in student performance. The Oregon High Performance Learning Community (HPLC) Project builds on the success of the national HPLC Project funded by the US Department of Education. As part of this unique collaboration, we provide technical assistance to specialists from the ODE as they learn how to become school coaches using the HPLC approach to school improvement. Eleven Oregon schools from across the state learn about and use the HPLC Cycle of School Improvement guided by the five HPLC Principles which include; Shared Vision, Learning Community, Challenging and Meaningful Curriculum, Supportive Organizational Structure, and Proactive Community Relations. Skills: School team members will be trained in the Six Essential Skills and Habits of Mind necessary to carry out whole-school change linked to student achievement and equity. These include: 1) Planning for whole-school change based on HPLC Principles, 2) Using data-based inquiry in a cycle of school improvement, 3) Working toward an equity goal that student achievement is not predictable based on a student's ethnicity, gender, or home language, 4) Learning to adopt and adapt strategies that work, 5) Building the know-how to implement change, and 6) Developing a collaborative infrastructure for continuously improving classroom practice.

    86. Oregon, USA - Essential Links To Oregon
    Created and maintained by Essentix, Inc., it is the guide to oregon's tourism,travel and general informational resources on the state and its communities.
    http://www.el.com/to/oregon/links/
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    Visit Oregon - the Pacific Northwest's premier state for recreation and scenery. Oregon Online
    - Maintained by the State of Oregon, Oregon Online is the State's official site.
    Oregon School Report Card Ratings

    - School and district ratings by the Oregon Department of Education.
    Welcome to Oregon
    - Created and maintained by Essentix, Inc., it is the guide to Oregon's tourism, travel and general informational resources on the state and its communities. Oregon Reference - Created and maintained by Sam Churchill, it is the ultimate in Oregon links. It's worth checking back just to see what interesting theme has been added to the site recently. Oregon Blue Book - The official state directory and manual of facts and figures. It covers information concerning state, county, city and federal government, with sections on executive, judicial, legislative, government finances, education, arts and sciences, economy and natural resources, media directories, local government, history, the constitution and more. Weather forecast What's the weather in Oregon today? By The Weather Channel

    87. Willamette ESD Instructional Services
    Approximately 600 adjudicated youth ranging in age from 12 to 25, are servedat the two schools. Completion of general Equivalency Degree.
    http://www.willamesd.k12.or.us/instr_svcs/hillcrest_maclaren.asp
    HOME INSTRUCTION SERVICES Instruction Services Home Teen Parent Program ... Site Map Instructional Services
    MacLaren, William P. Lord High School On September 1, 1998 the Willamette Education Service District initiated management of the educational programs at Robert S. Farrell School (Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility) and Lord High School (MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility). Approximately 600 adjudicated youth ranging in age from 12 to 25, are served at the two schools. Robert S. Farrell has approximately 180 youth in a co-educational environment and Lord High School has approximately 425. The emphasis of the educational programs is academic preparation and professional-technical education. School safety and effective behavior management are areas of focus in the school environment and class sizes range from 10 to 15 students. Participation in distance learning, 2 + 2 coursework through Chemeketa Community College and correspondence courses is offered, in addition to a traditional high school environment. Alternative education is offered to students confined to a more restrictive environment. PROGRAM/SERVICE GOALS: - Completion of middle and high school programs.

    88. Biology @ University Of Oregon
    our outstanding program at the oregon Institute of many health professional and graduateschools do require requires a year sequence of general Physics, most
    http://biology.uoregon.edu/Biology_WWW/Advising/biologyatuo.html

    89. University Of Oregon, Official Athletic Site - General Releases
    services section contains the Duck StudentAthlete Handbook and linksto other athletic department information. oregon general Releases.
    http://goducks.ocsn.com/genrel/recruiting-intro.html
    SCHEDULES TICKETS DUCK ATHLETIC FUND TRAVEL ... LINKS
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    Choose Sport M Basketball W Basketball M Cross Country W Cross Country Football M Golf W Golf W Soccer Softball M Tennis W Tennis M Track W Track W Volleyball Wrestling News Releases
    INTERESTED IN BECOMING A UNIVERSITY OF OREGON STUDENT-ATHLETE?
    The University of Oregon is recognized as one of the top collegiate athletic programs in the nation's top most decorated conference, the Pacific-10. Famous athletes, such as Olympian Steve Prefontaine (track), NFL stars Joey Harrington, Ahmad Rashad and Akili Smith, NBA stars Terrell Brandon and Frederick Jones and Nike founder Phil Knight, all were UO student-athletes. Whether you are a prospective student-athlete, current student-athlete, parent or booster, we hope you find the information here useful and informative. IF YOU ARE A COLLEGE TRANSFER READ THIS:
    Based on current NCAA rules, the University of Oregon CANNOT respond via e-mail or phone to any four-year college transfer student without the student-athlete obtaining a release from the first college and faxing that release to the University of Oregon Athletic Department at (541) 346-7227. Once the release is obtained from the first college, then the University of Oregon coach will be able to contact you. In sports other than football and basketball, four-year college transfer students should make sure their current college will release them to be immediately eligible to compete before considering the University of Oregon.

    90. FindLaw For Law Students
    King's College Law Journal The general law journal of King's College London; Lawand Contemporary Problems oregon Law Review University of oregon School of Law.
    http://stu.findlaw.com/journals/general.html
    FindLaw Legal Professionals Students Business ... Lawyer Search State AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY AS GU MP PR VI Select a Practice Area Administrative Law Adoption Agriculture Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Aviation Bankruptcy Law Business Organizations Child Support Civil Rights Constitutional Law Construction Law Consumer Protection Contracts Criminal Law Criminal Law Federal Debtor/Creditor Discrimination Divorce DUI/DWI Education Law Elder Law Eminent Domain Employment Law Employee Employment Law Employer Energy Law Environmental Law Estate Planning Family Law Franchising Gaming Law Government Contracts Insurance Law Intellectual Property Law International Law Internet Cyberspace Labor Law Landlord/Tenant Legal Malpractice Lemon Law Medical Malpractice Law Military Law Motor Vehicle Accidents Plaintiff Native Peoples Law Natural Resources Law Nursing Home Patents Personal Injury Defense Personal Injury Plaintiff Products Liability Law Professional Malpractice Law Real Estate Law Securities Law Sexual Harassment Social Security Disability Taxation Law Toxic Torts Trademarks Traffic Violations Transportation Law Trusts Wills Workers' Compensation Law FindLaw Newsletters Top Legal News Headlines
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    91. Loan Repayment Assistance Program
    Thanks for visiting the University of oregon School of Law Some of those schoolshave links describing their about public interest law in general, and would
    http://comitia3.uoregon.edu/~lrap/
    Inaugural 2002 Program Policy Description Other Law Schools with LRAPs General Information on LRAPs
    Introduction to LRAP
    Thanks for visiting the University of Oregon School of Law’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) page.  On this site you will find a link to our LRAP Proposal.  Click on Inaugural 2002 Program Policy Description .  If you have any questions, hit our Q and A link, which will be updated weekly with the most commonly asked questions (and answers).  If you still have questions, or would like to make a comment or suggestion, hit our Comments and Suggestions link.  If you’re curious about other law school LRAPs, click on Law Schools with LRAPs .  Some of those schools have links describing their programs on their websites.  If you’re curious about public interest law in general, and would like more generalized information on LRAPs, click on General Information on LRAPs , which will take you to the National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL) website Who’s started this?  The LRAP Committee, which is a group of students from various backgrounds working together to form a Loan Repayment Assistance Program at our law school.  Throughout the year, we have created excitement and momentum and made this happen by periodically meeting with such people as Accounting, Administration, the  Alumni Board, the Board of Visitors, Business Affairs, our current (and future) dean(s), the Faculty, Financial Aid, the Foundation, local attorneys, local judges, Lewis and Clark, the Oregon Community Foundation, President Frohnmeyer, students, the State Bar, and Willamette University. 

    92. SchoolMatch - School Research And Data Consulting Services
    Search the SchoolMatch National Directory of Elementary and Secondary schools. Glossaryof EducationRelated Terms; general Statistics About American Education.
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    Because only 1/2 the schools can really be above average About SchoolMatch Jobs In Schools Child Custody Info Related Sites
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    I am trying to make an educated choice regarding my child’s education, but I'm a little confused. My daughter is two and a half years old and in a very good day care setting with stimulating programs. My sister-in-law put her infant daughter on a waiting list to ensure she got into private school. I don't want to assume that private school is necessary if the public schools in my area are good. So far, my criterion has been the percent of graduates who go on to college. Some of the local private schools boast 100% college acceptance, while my local public school is at 50%. There are other public schools that have 85% acceptance. Is this a good criterion to use? Should I let her start in public school and see how she excels? Our expert's answer Order your reports with a click of your mouse and view them instantly online! SchoolMatch Now!

    93. K-12 Home Page
    INDEX OF K12 RESOURCES. Alternative schools. Curriculum/Subjects. EducationalLists and Search Engines. Government. Kid Stuff. Library. Museums. oregon K-12Sites.
    http://www.k14.peak.org/
    K-12 Home Page
    The Oregon K-12 Site is dedicated to supporting educators and students in their use of the Internet. Our site lists many of the resources on the World Wide Web that are of educational value. We hope that these pages will assist you in finding the information that you seek.
    INDEX OF  K-12 RESOURCES
    Alternative Schools
    Curriculum/Subjects
    Educational Lists and Search Engines
    Government
    Kid Stuff
    Library
    Museums
    Oregon K-12 Sites
    School Reform
    Technology
    @ OREGON K-12 Version 1.0, Webmaster's home page
    Send us your questions and comments , updated 9/18/95

    94. Our District Index Pages
    The district's curriculum recognizes the learner as an individual and is built aroundstate performance standards and the oregon schools for the 21st Century
    http://www.sps.lane.edu/district/
    Fifteen out of Sixteen Springfield Elementary Schools Rated Strong on 2002 Oregon School Report Cards The Springfield School District is governed by a five-member elected board of education . Enrollment hovers around 11,300. The District is comprised of 16 elementary schools serving students in kindergarten through grade five; five middle schools serving students in grades six through eight; and three high schools serving students in grades nine through twelve. One of the three is Gateways Learning Center, an alternative program , serving over 100 students who are not finding success in traditional school settings. Thanks to a community-approved bond measure, the district opened three new school buildings in the fall of 1997: Riverbend Elementary School Agnes Stewart Middle School and a replacement building for Mt. Vernon Elementary School

    95. Metro For Kids And Schools
    Metro offers general assistance for recycling program development and expansion.Field Trips at Metro Parks and Greenspaces Field trips for schools and groups
    http://www.metro-region.org/pssp.cfm?ProgServID=16

    96. North Bend Oregon City Guide
    1960, Pony Village Shopping Center, the first covered mall on the oregon Coast,was from the past, but North Benders remain proud of their schools, their town
    http://www.scod.com/cities/northbend/
    W ELCOME T O
    N ORTH B END
    O REGON
    North Bend
    Situated on a “north bend” of the Coos Bay estuary, the town’s history dates back to the 1850s, when there were sawmills and a handful of houses. It took the vision of an early 20th Century lumberman named Louis Simpson to make the settlement into a proper city, with the proper name North Bend. Simpson’s father had started the town’s original sawmill, and the businesses expanded to include mills that turned out a variety of wood products, from fruit boxes to fancy doors. There were machines shops and foundry, a woolen mill, a furniture factory, milk condesary, brewery and two shipyards, which turned out a steady stream of wooden schooners that took Simpson lumber to San Francisco and other distant markets. North Bend had the region’s first hospital, three churches and probably three times as many saloons and brothels.
    North Bend claims a place in aviation history. In 1913, Vern Gorst brought a hydroplane to North Bend. In 1925 Pacific Air Lines, and air mail carrier with an occasional passenger riding uncomfortably atop the mail sacks, was founded by Gorst in the North Bend Hotel. Pacific Air Lines later merged with other companies to become United Airlines.
    During World War II, Kruse and Banks Shipyards built minesweepers and rescue tugs for the United States Navy. In 1960, Pony Village Shopping Center, the first covered mall on the Oregon Coast, was established. Industrial activity of the 1950s through 1970s centered on forest products, but the town’s main sawmills closed in the 1980s as timber companies finished cutting the region’s old-growth forests.

    97. Athletics - Willamette University
    Official site of the Bearcats with news items, games listing, past results, coaches and rosters.Category Reference Education Willamette University Athletics...... BB WESTERN BAPTIST 200 Saturday, March 1 BB Eastern oregon 1000 3/2003 (Baseball)WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL INFORMATION FACT SHEET general INFORMATION 2
    http://www.willamette.edu/athletics/
    Home events are in RED
    NWC Opponent Tuesday, April 8

    BB Western Oregon canceled
    BB Linfield (W, 13-1)
    Friday, April 11
    Saturday, April 12

    BB PACIFIC NOON
    SB PUGET SOUND (DH) 2:00
    WTEN WHITMAN 11:00
    MTEN Whitworth 10:00
    ROW GOVERNOR'S CUP (canceled) Sunday, April 13 BB PACIFIC (DH) 1:00 SB PACIFIC LUTH. (DH) NOON WTEN WHITWORTH 10:00 MTEN Whitman 9:00 Monday, April 14 Tuesday, April 15 Wednesday, April 16 BB WESTERN OREGON 3:00 4/8/2003: (Baseball) Bearcats roll over Linfield, 13-1 McMINNVILLE, Ore. - Nine errors doomed Linfield during an ugly 13-1 4/8/2003: (Baseball) NEWS RELEASE THIS WEEK: Bearcats (13-8, 9-2 NWC) face four key NWC games in six days 4/8/2003: (Track and Field) Muren named NWC Women's Athlete of the Week 4/7/2003: (Track and Field) NEWS RELEASE THIS WEEK: Bearcats have sights on George Fox, University of Oregon meets 4/7/2003: (Baseball) Weather, Luau dicates game changes Unseasonably wet weather and a Luau at Pacific University has caused the changing of several Willamette games this week. 4/6/2003: (Baseball) Bearcats earn split at Linfield McMINNVILLE, Ore. - Linfield forged a split with Northwest Conference

    98. New York State Center For School Safety Recommended Reading
    1995. How Safe are oregon schools? Status and Recommendations AttorneyGeneral's School/Community Safety Coalition, 2001. Improving
    http://www.mhric.org/scss/pubs.html
    NYSCSS New York State Center for School Safety
    School Safety Resources - Publications This section contains links to sites for publication resources.

    99. Nov. 5 Bond Issues Target Schools, Roads
    postsecondary schools and three state schools. potentially dangerous seismicity underlyingOregon, voters there measures to authorize general obligation bonds
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    100. Central Oregon Directory - Lnformation About Bend, Sunriver, Sisters, Redmond An
    Locate a range of community and recreation resources for local communities, including Bend, Sunriver, Redmond, and Jefferson.
    http://www.central-oregon.com/
    VACATION RENTALS Cities/Towns Bend
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    ... Emergency Resources
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    Area Businesses
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    Home ANNOUNCEMENTS Central Oregon Bend Sunriver Sisters Redmond real estate golf business events activities recreation Mt. Bachelor information skiing boating fishing music llamas lodging shopping vacation rentals resorts resort village constuction building transportation WELCOME TO CENTRAL OREGON: Summer or winter, Central Oregon provides many options for a wide range of lifestyles. The directory to the left is organized by city. You can also access all the area businesses, including some for Eastern Oregon by choosing the link "Central Oregon Area Businesses." click on "central Oregon" on the header to return to this directory after viewing other Web pages. All photos on this site are by Diane Reed © and are available for sale. A Brief Intro to the Area Perigee at Mt. Bachelor 12/23/99 (A Photo Essay Bend Sunriver Sisters La Pine ... Home

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