The Oregon Department of Education has released the At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles.
May 21, 2020
Media Contact: Marc Siegel
At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles Released
(Salem, Ore.) – At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles (previously Special Education Report Cards) showing special education data for Oregon school districts and Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education programs are now available on the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) website. The profiles are a federally mandated compilation of results from the 2018-2019 school year as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.*
The data reflect trends such as an increasing graduation rate and decreasing dropout rate. The profiles also show Oregon’s strength compared to national figures when it comes to identifying children with special needs at a very young age and providing them with appropriate and timely services.
The At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles have been redesigned to align with the At-A-Glance School and District Profiles and include graphics showing the special education figures for each district and program compared to state specified targets in 10 categories:
- Graduation rate – both 4-year and 5-year cohort
- Dropout rate
- Timelines for referrals and eligibility determination
- Child find for infants, toddlers, and children with disabilities
- Least Restrictive Environment – students served as much as possible with non-disabled peers
- Academic Participation
- Post-secondary outcomes when students with disabilities exit special education
- Disproportionality related to over- or under-representation in special education and over- or under-representation within specific disability category
- Parent survey results
- Child outcomes for infants, toddlers, and preschool children receiving special education services
More information can be found on the At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles webpage.
*Note: All of the data is for the 2018-19 school year with the exception of Graduation Rates, Dropout Rates and Suspension/Expulsion which are from 2017-18.
2020 Pendleton School District Retirees
/in District Site News, News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgA tribute to our colleagues who are officially retiring.
Class of 2020 Graduation Video
/in District Site News, Pendleton High News /by rthornburgThe Class of 2020 graduation video is posted.
PHS Class of 2020 Virtual Scholarship Night
/in Pendleton High News /by rthornburgThis year’s PHS Class of 2020 brought in over $2,497,907 in scholarships!
PHS Decision Day 2020
/in Pendleton High News /by rthornburgOSAA Cup Standings
/in Washington School News /by rthornburgPendleton High School placed 9th out of 32 5-A schools in the OSAA Cup standings presented by Pacific Office Automation.
Please follow the link to read about the award, the standings, and how points are awarded. OSAA Cup
At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles Released
/in District Site News /by rthornburgThe Oregon Department of Education has released the At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles.
May 21, 2020
Media Contact: Marc Siegel
At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles Released
(Salem, Ore.) – At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles (previously Special Education Report Cards) showing special education data for Oregon school districts and Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education programs are now available on the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) website. The profiles are a federally mandated compilation of results from the 2018-2019 school year as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.*
The data reflect trends such as an increasing graduation rate and decreasing dropout rate. The profiles also show Oregon’s strength compared to national figures when it comes to identifying children with special needs at a very young age and providing them with appropriate and timely services.
The At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles have been redesigned to align with the At-A-Glance School and District Profiles and include graphics showing the special education figures for each district and program compared to state specified targets in 10 categories:
More information can be found on the At-A-Glance Special Education Profiles webpage.
*Note: All of the data is for the 2018-19 school year with the exception of Graduation Rates, Dropout Rates and Suspension/Expulsion which are from 2017-18.
Senior Events Updates
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburgAs graduation nears, Principal Sandven has provided additional details for senior events.
1) Scholarship Night via Google Meeting: May 27, 7:00 pm.
2) Hawthorne High School Graduation, Drive-Through Format at P-TECH: May 27, 6:00 pm.
3) Baccalaureate via Google Meeting: May 28, 7:00 pm. (sponsored by Chris Thatcher and Young Life)
4) Final Drive-Through Check-Out, May 29, 10-2 pm (return books and other school property, pay fees) Senior Parents distribute gifts to seniors 10-12:00 pm at Warberg Court.
5) Pendleton High School Graduation, Drive-Through Format at Round-Up Grounds: May 30, 10:00 am.
Please call the High School if you have questions. (541) 966-3800
May 30, 2020 Drive-Thru Graduation Details from Principal Sandven
/in District Site News, Pendleton High News /by rthornburgPrincipal Melissa Sandven has provided details regarding PHS graduation on May 30, 2020. Please follow the link to read her letter: Graduation Communication
Seal of Bi-literacy Awarded to Five Seniors
/in District Site News, Pendleton High News /by rthornburgThe state of Oregon developed avenues for students to work towards and obtain a seal of bi-literacy on their high school diploma for demonstrating the ability to read, write, listen, and speak in more than one language. Pendleton School District connected Taffy Carlisle from the Oregon Department of Education to the CTUIR Language Department to develop a pathway for students learning Indigenous languages at Nixya’awii and Pendleton High School to demonstrate proficiency and obtain this high honor. CTUIR Language Department has been working tirelessly to preserve languages lost due to colonization and assimilation efforts of the past. Part of this work has been a pre-school language immersion program, Kindergarten Heritage Language program, addition of first grade Heritage Language program, and High School Language programs.
Five graduating seniors have earned the high honor of the seal of bi-literacy for the first time.
Seth Scott of PHS, Nez Perce language
Christina Kaltsukis, Susie Patrick, Lily Picard, and Joseph Simon of NCS, Umatilla language
Please visit the following link to read the full press release from CTUIR:
Five seniors awarded for proficiency in native languages