HB 3207
Directs the Department of Education to use moneys from the Statewide Education Initiatives Account to provide school districts with technology for data analysis systems for the early warning system.
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- Passed House
- Passed Senate
- To Governor
- Became Law
Bill overview
This bill directs the Oregon Department of Education to use funds from the Statewide Education Initiatives Account to provide technology and grants to school districts. The goal is to help districts implement an ‘early warning system’ designed to identify students at risk of not graduating and provide them with support. This system will utilize data analysis to track student attendance, behavior, academic progress, and other relevant factors.
Key provisions
- The Department of Education will use funds from the Statewide Education Initiatives Account.
- Grants will be awarded to school districts to implement an early warning system.
- School districts will receive technology for data analysis systems.
- The system must involve students, families, educators, and community organizations.
- Corrective actions should be based on research and student reports.
- The department will provide technical assistance to school districts.
- The system will identify predictive indicators of graduation.
- Policies and practices will be reviewed to encourage graduation.
Who is affected
- School districts
- Students
- Students’ families
- Educators
- Community organizations
Notable changes
- The bill establishes a formal system for identifying at-risk students.
- It mandates the use of data analysis to support interventions.
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Primary sponsor
Hoa Nguyen
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