BE AN OREGON SCHOOL KNOW-IT-ALL Open Books Project Open Books Project Here's a smart idea. Take all the nittygritty facts and figures about Oregon K-12 schools, and make them understandable and easily http://www.chalkboardproject.org/images/ads_2009/CHLKOpenBooksPrint-1.pdf
Extractions: Home About Us How to Help Program List ... Event Calendar All Oregon K-12 schools are required by Oregon Administrative Rule 581-021-0110 to be 100% tobacco-free. Smoking and all other forms of tobacco use by anyone is prohibited everywhere and at all times on school grounds, in school vehicles, and at school-sponsored activities. Students may not possess tobacco products on school premises. Each school district is required to have in place policies and procedures to implement and enforce the tobacco-free rule. Learn more about why it matters to have a comprehensive tobacco-free school policy How can I get an "A+" on my school district's tobacco-free policy? Each tobacco-free policy receives a grade, which is calculated based on how comprehensive the policy is. The profile checklist contains all of the elements of a gold standard tobacco-free school policy (see bottom of checklist for grading criteria). View the Oregon School Board Association sample Tobacco-Free Environment policies for Oregon School Districts.
Welcome To ONE! All courses and degree programs are offered by Oregon K12 schools, colleges, and universities accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. http://www.oregonone.org/welcome.htm
Extractions: Welcome! Welcome to the Oregon Network for Education! The Oregon Network for Education (ONE) is a one-stop marketplace for K-12, college, and university distance education courses, programs, and services. All courses and degree programs are offered by Oregon K-12 schools, colleges, and universities accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. From ONE you can: Identify programs and courses that are available through a variety of distance education modes. Search by K-12, college, or university; discipline (subject); level; and distance education mode for more detailed information including course and program descriptions, and how the programs and courses are delivered. Connect directly to the school, college, or university to learn about registration, enrollment, and cost. Learn about services available for distance education students. Identify career pathways – ways that courses and degree programs link to career selected pathways in liberal studies, agriculture, nursing, and teacher education. Identify links to helpful career sites (for example: tips on resume building, occupational salary information, State Employment Department, preparing for graduate school).