Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 337 § 337.260 — Textbooks on American history and government
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 337 ·
Oregon Code § 337.260·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Textbooks on American history and government.
Every district school board, the State Board of
Education and every committee or officer responsible for the adoption of
textbooks for use in the public schools shall adopt textbooks on American
history and government which adequately stress the services rendered by those
who achieved our national independence, who established our form of
constitutional government and who preserved our federal union. Respect for all
people, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, or
disability, and their contributions to our history and system of government
shall be reflected in the textbooks adopted by the State Board of Education. [Amended
by 1965 c.100 §265; 1975 c.754 §17; 1985 c.388 §2; 1985 c.709 §3; 1991 c.886 §14;
1993 c.45 §§304,305]
Note:
The amendments to 337.260 by
section 3, chapter 202, Oregon Laws 2019, become operative September 30, 2026.
See section 4, chapter 202, Oregon Laws 2019. The text that is operative on and
after September 30, 2026, including amendments by section 2, chapter 328,
Oregon Laws 2023, and section 6, chapter 345, Oregon Laws 2025, is set forth
for the users convenience.
337.260.
(1) Every district school board,
the State Board of Education and every committee or administrator responsible
for the adoption of textbooks and other instructional materials for use in the
public schools shall adopt textbooks and other instructional materials on
American history and government that adequately stress the services rendered by
those who achieved our national independence, who established our form of
constitutional government and who preserved our federal union. Textbooks and
other instructional materials shall adequately address the roles in and
contributions to the economic, political and social development of Oregon and
the United States by men and women who:
(a) Are Native
American;
(b) Are of
European, African, Asian, Pacific Island, Chicano, Latino, Middle Eastern or
Jewish descent;
(c) Have
disabilities;
(d) Are
immigrants or refugees; or
(e) Are lesbian,
gay, bisexual or transgender.
(2) To comply
with the prohibition on discrimination required by ORS 659.850, a district
school board or a committee or administrator responsible for the adoption of
textbooks or other instructional materials under this section may not prohibit
the use of, or refuse to approve the use of, textbooks or instructional
materials on the basis that the textbooks or instructional materials include a
perspective, study or story of, or are created by, any individual or group
identified in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Textbooks or
other instructional materials may not be removed from use in a public school at
the request of a person who is not responsible for the adoption of textbooks or
other instructional materials, as described in subsection (1) of this section,
unless:
(a) The request
is made as a formal written request by a parent or guardian of a student of a
school of the school district or an employee of the school district;
(b) A committee
from the school district considers the request made under paragraph (a) of this
subsection to ensure compliance with subsection (2) of this section and, if
after consideration of the request agrees to the removal, provides a public
written explanation for the removal; and
(c) The removal
is not made until the committee provides the public written explanation
described in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 337.260
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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