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By November 1 of each year, school district superintendents are required by OAR 581-022-2305: District Assurances of Compliance with Public School Standards to report to their community on the district’s status with respect to all of the Standards for Public Elementary and Secondary Schools. The Standards are adopted by the State Board of Education and set out in Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 581, Division 22.
MESD Report on Compliance with Public School Standards 2022-23 School Year (PDF) 2023-2024 MESD Proposed Budget4/10/2023 2023-2024 MESD Proposed Budget (PDF)
Past budget documents can be found on the Business Services Page Collection: Restraint & Seclusion Incidents Collection Annual Collection, 2019-20 to present (ongoing) ODE Application Collection Description: All events resulting in instances of restraint and / or seclusion are reported in this collection. Collection Data Type: Student / Child Collection Elements:
"Each entity that has jurisdiction over a public education program must prepare and submit an annual report detailing the use of restraint and seclusion for the preceding school year to the Oregon Department of Education. (581-022-2267 Annual Report on use of Restraint and Seclusion)"
Collection: Restraint & Seclusion Incidents Collection Annual Collection, 2019-20 to present (ongoing) ODE Application Collection Description: All events resulting in instances of restraint and / or seclusion are reported in this collection. Collection Data Type: Student / Child Collection Elements:
"Each entity that has jurisdiction over a public education program must prepare and submit an annual report detailing the use of restraint and seclusion for the preceding school year to the Oregon Department of Education. (581-022-2267 Annual Report on use of Restraint and Seclusion)"
By November 1 of each year, school district superintendents are required by OAR 581-022-2305: District Assurances of Compliance with Public School Standards to report to their community on the district’s status with respect to all of the Standards for Public Elementary and Secondary Schools. The Standards are adopted by the State Board of Education and set out in Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 581, Division 22. By November 1 of each year, school district superintendents are required by OAR 581-022-2305: District Assurances of Compliance with Public School Standards to report to their community on the district’s status with respect to all of the Standards for Public Elementary and Secondary Schools. The Standards are adopted by the State Board of Education and set out in Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 581, Division 22.
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