Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 327 § 327.180 — Allowed uses of grants from Student Investment Account

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 327 ·
Oregon Code § 327.180 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Allowed uses of grants from Student Investment Account. (1) In addition to those moneys distributed through the State School Fund, the Department of Education shall award grants from the Student Investment Account. Grants shall be distributed as provided under ORS 327.195. (2) The purposes of grants distributed under ORS 327.195 shall be to: (a) Meet students’ mental or behavioral health needs; and (b) Increase academic achievement for students, including reducing academic disparities for each student group identified in ORS 327.164 (11). (3) Grant moneys received under ORS 327.195 may be used by a grant recipient only for: (a) Increasing instructional time, which may include: (A) More hours or days of instructional time; (B) Summer programs; (C) Before-school or after-school programs; or (D) Technological investments that minimize class time used for assessments administered to students. (b) Addressing students’ health or safety needs, which may include: (A) Social-emotional learning and development; (B) Student mental and behavioral health; (C) Improvements to teaching and learning practices or organizational structures that lead to better interpersonal relationships at the school; (D) Student health and wellness; (E) Trauma-informed practices; (F) School health professionals and assistants; or (G) Facility improvements directly related to improving student health or safety. (c) Reducing class sizes, which may include increasing the use of instructional assistants, by using evidence-based criteria to ensure appropriate student-teacher ratios or staff caseloads. (d) Expanding availability of and student participation in well-rounded learning experiences, which may include: (A) Developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive early literacy practices and programs in prekindergarten through third grade; (B) Culturally responsive practices and programs in grades six through eight, including learning, counseling and student support that is connected to colleges and careers; (C) Broadened curricular options at all grade levels, including access to: (i) Art, music and physical education classes; (ii) Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education; (iii) Career and technical education, including career and technical student organization programs and payment of student fees, costs and instructors of those programs; (iv) Electives that are engaging to students; (v) Accelerated college credit programs, including dual credit programs, International Baccalaureate programs and advanced placement programs; (vi) Dropout prevention programs and transition supports; (vii) Life skills classes; or (viii) Talented and gifted programs; or (D) Access to licensed educators with a library media endorsement. [2019 c.122 §9; 2021 c.227 §1; 2021 c.350 §1; 2025 c.406 §12]
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