Oregon Code § 338.015·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative intent; goals.
It is the intent of this chapter that new types of schools, called public
charter schools, be created as a legitimate avenue for parents, educators and
community members to take responsible risks to create new, innovative and more
flexible ways of educating children within the public school system. The
Legislative Assembly seeks to create an atmosphere in Oregons public school
system where research and development of new learning opportunities are
actively pursued. The provisions of this chapter should be interpreted
liberally to support the goals of this section and to advance a renewed
commitment by this state to the mission, goals and diversity of public
education. It is the intent that public charter schools may serve as models and
catalysts for the improvement of other public schools and the public school
system. The goals of public charter schools shall be to:
(1) Increase
student learning and achievement;
(2) Increase
choices of learning opportunities for students;
(3) Better meet
individual student academic needs and interests;
(4) Build
stronger working relationships among educators, parents and other community
members;
(5) Encourage the
use of different and innovative learning methods;
(6) Provide
opportunities in small learning environments for flexibility and innovation,
which may be applied, if proven effective, to other public schools;
(7) Create new
professional opportunities for teachers;
(8) Establish
additional forms of accountability for schools; and
(9) Create
innovative measurement tools. [1999 c.200 §1]