Oregon Code § 327.883·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Rules
for eligibility requirements, biennial plan guidelines, biennial plan
submission deadlines, reporting criteria and audit processes.
(1) The State Board of Education
shall by rule adopt eligibility requirements, biennial plan guidelines,
biennial plan submission deadlines, reporting criteria and audit processes to
ensure that amounts apportioned under ORS 327.859 improve students progress
toward graduation beginning with grade 9, increase the graduation rates of high
schools and improve high school graduates readiness for college or career.
(2) The
requirements for eligibility adopted under subsection (1) of this section must
include:
(a) The
requirement that the biennial plan include:
(A) A district
needs assessment and an explanation of how the establishment or expansion of
career and technical education programs, college-level educational
opportunities or dropout-prevention strategies addresses those needs.
(B) A description
of how the school district will establish or expand career and technical
education programs, college-level educational opportunities and
dropout-prevention strategies in compliance with ORS 327.874.
(C) The four-year
plan of the school district relating to the establishment or expansion of
career and technical education programs, college-level educational
opportunities and dropout-prevention strategies, as provided by ORS 327.874.
(b) The
requirement that the school district demonstrate in the biennial plan how the
school district will:
(A) Provide
sufficient time for teachers and staff of students in grade 9 to review data on
students grades, absences and discipline by school and by course and to
develop strategies to ensure at-risk students stay on track to graduate;
(B) Implement
district-wide evidence-based practices for reducing chronic absenteeism in
grades 9 through 12;
(C) Assign high
school students to advanced and dual-credit courses based on academic
qualifications in order to avoid bias in course assignments; and
(D) Implement
systems to ensure that high school students, including English Language
Learners, are taking courses required for on-time graduation.
(c) If necessary
for the success of the establishment or expansion of career and technical
education programs, college-level educational opportunities and
dropout-prevention strategies, the requirement that a school district must
demonstrate in the biennial plan that the school district will:
(A) Cooperate,
coordinate or act jointly with other school districts, education service
districts, regional achievement collaboratives, post-secondary institutions or
other education partners, including professional learning communities, to
achieve the purposes of the High School Graduation and College and Career
Readiness Fund and to maximize benefits from apportionments under ORS 327.859;
(B) Cooperate,
coordinate or act jointly with nonprofit programs and community-based
organizations that have demonstrated achievement of positive outcomes in work
with underserved student populations;
(C) Consult with
federally recognized Oregon Indian tribes, as required by rule of the State
Board of Education; and
(D) Use
evidence-based criteria to determine appropriate staffing ratios and class
sizes to achieve the purposes of the fund and to maximize benefits from
apportionments under ORS 327.859. [2017 c.1 §12; 2017 c.615 §7]
Note:
See note under 327.850.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 327.883
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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