Oregon Code § 334.175·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Core
services; local service plan.
(1) An education service district shall provide regionalized core services to
component school districts. The goals of these services are to:
(a) Assist
component school districts in meeting the requirements of state and federal
law;
(b) Improve
student learning;
(c) Enhance the
quality of instruction provided to students;
(d) Enable
component school districts and the students who attend schools in those
districts to have equitable access to resources; and
(e) Maximize
operational and fiscal efficiencies for component school districts.
(2) The services
provided by an education service district shall be provided according to a
local service plan developed by the education service district and component
school districts. The education service district and component school districts
shall develop the local service plan to meet the goals specified in subsection
(1) of this section. The local service plan must include services in at least
the following areas:
(a) Programs for
children with special needs, including but not limited to special education
services and services for at-risk students.
(b) Technology
support for component school districts and the individual technology plans of
those districts, including but not limited to technology infrastructure
services, data services, instructional technology services and distance
learning.
(c) School
improvement services for component school districts, including but not limited
to:
(A) Services
designed to support component school districts in meeting the requirements of
state and federal law;
(B) Services
designed to allow the education service district to participate in and
facilitate a review of the state and federal standards related to the provision
of a quality education by component school districts;
(C) Services
designed to support and facilitate continuous school improvement planning;
(D) Services
designed to address schoolwide behavior and climate issues; and
(E) Services
designed to support career and technical education.
(d)
Administrative and support services for component school districts, including
but not limited to services designed to consolidate component school district
business functions, liaison services between the Department of Education and
component school districts and registration of children being taught by private
teachers, parents or legal guardians pursuant to ORS 339.035.
(e) Other
services that an education service district is required to provide by state or
federal law, including but not limited to services required under ORS 339.005
to 339.090.
(3) In addition
to the services specified in subsection (2) of this section, a local service
plan may include other services that are designed to meet regional needs.
(4) A local
service plan shall also contain annual performance measures for the education
service district.
(5) A local
service plan must:
(a) Be adopted by
the board of the education service district.
(b) After being
adopted by the board of the education service district, be approved on or
before March 1 by resolution of two-thirds of the component school districts
that are a part of the education service district and that have at least a
majority of the pupils included in the average daily membership of the
education service district, as determined by the reports of such school
districts for the preceding year, enrolled in the schools of the school
districts.
(6)
Notwithstanding the process for approval and adoption required by subsection
(5) of this section, if the component school districts approve an amendment to
a local service plan pursuant to subsection (5)(b) of this section, the board
of an education service district may amend a local service plan that has been
previously adopted by the board and approved by the component school districts.
An amendment to a local service plan may be done at any time.
(7) If a
component school district determines that a local service plan, or the provision
of services under a local service plan, does not meet the service needs of the
component school district, the component school district may contract with a
public entity for the provision of services.
(8) An education
service district may provide the services required by the local service plan
directly through the staff of the district. In addition, an education service
district may provide services required by the local service plan through the
operation of a public school, a public charter school pursuant to ORS chapter
338, an alternative school or a preschool.
(9) An education
service district may provide the services required by the local service plan in
cooperation with another education service district or with a school district.
In addition, an education service district may contract with a public or private
entity for the provision of services. [1963 c.544 §§10,12; 1965 c.100 §180;
1967 c.542 §16; 1985 c.200 §1; 1991 c
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 334.175
03Subject to legislative amendments
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