Oregon Code § 327.167·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Progress toward meeting performance growth targets; interventions when
performance growth targets not met; rules.
(1) Each year, each school district that receives
moneys from the State School Fund shall review the school districts progress
toward meeting the performance growth targets developed as provided by ORS
327.165.
(2) Results of
the school districts review of progress made toward meeting performance growth
targets must be:
(a) Made
available at the main office of the school district and on the school districts
website.
(b) Presented to
the governing body of the school district at an open meeting, following:
(A) Oral
presentation of the results by an administrator of the school district to the
governing body of the school district; and
(B) Opportunity
for the public to comment on the results at an open meeting.
(c) Provided to
the Department of Education.
(3)(a) Based on
information received under subsection (2) of this section, the department shall
determine each year whether the school district met the performance growth
targets developed for the school district as provided by ORS 327.165.
(b) In addition
to determinations made under paragraph (a) of this subsection, the department
may establish a procedure for conducting performance audits on a random basis
or based on just cause as allowed under rules adopted by the State Board of
Education and consistent with ORS 327.174.
(4) If a school
district does not meet the performance growth targets developed as provided by
ORS 327.165:
(a) After two
years of the districts not meeting the performance growth targets, the
department shall offer and the school district must accept coaching and support
from the department. Through the coaching, the department shall advise and
counsel a school district on how to meet performance growth targets and shall
assist a school district with ongoing professional development and peer
collaboration.
(b) After three
or more years of the districts not meeting the performance growth targets, the
department shall provide and the school district must participate in intensive
coaching as described in ORS 327.169. A school district that participates in
intensive coaching shall receive additional funding based on rules adopted by
the State Board of Education. The school district must use the additional
funding as prescribed by the department based on rule of the board.
(c) After four or
more years of the districts not meeting the performance growth targets, the
department shall require the school district to authorize the department to
prescribe the uses of moneys available to the school district as provided by
this paragraph. An authorization made under this paragraph is in addition to
the requirement that the school district participate in intensive coaching as
described in paragraph (b) of this subsection. A school district must authorize
the department to prescribe the uses of up to 25 percent of the moneys available
to the school district from:
(A) The State
School Fund as follows:
(i) For a common
school district or a union high school district, the amount received as a
general purpose grant under ORS 327.013.
(ii) For an
education service district, the amount received under ORS 327.019.
(iii) For a
public charter school, the amount received under ORS 338.155.
(iv) For an
approved recovery school, the amount received under ORS 327.029.
(v) For the Youth
Corrections Education Program, the amount received under ORS 327.026.
(vi) For the
Juvenile Detention Education Program, the amount received under ORS 327.026.
(vii) For the
Oregon School for the Deaf, the amount received under ORS 343.243.
(viii) For
eligible day treatment programs and eligible residential treatment programs,
the amount received under ORS 343.243.
(B) Grants
awarded from the Student Investment Account under ORS 327.195.
(5) For the
purpose of providing coaching under this section, the department may enter into
a contract with any entities the department determines are qualified to provide
the coaching.
(6) For the
purpose of prescribing the uses of the moneys identified in subsection (4)(c)
of this section, the department shall:
(a) Present the
proposed uses of the moneys to the governing body of the school district at an
open meeting of the governing body that occurs no later than January 31 of the
school year preceding the school year during which the department will be
prescribing the uses of the moneys; and
(b) Enter into a
partnership with an organization that specializes in budgets for public
kindergarten through grade 12 schools to provide additional training and
consultation services for a school district for which the uses of moneys will
be prescribed.
(7) The State
Board of Education shall adopt by rule timelines and criteria for
reconsideration of whether a school district shall remain subject to the
provisions of subsection (4) of this section. The criteria:
(a) Must
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