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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.510 — Student accounting system; goals

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.510 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Student accounting system; goals. Pursuant to rules of the State Board of Education, the Department of Education shall establish and maintain a student accounting system that has as its minimum goals: (1) Providing a timely accounting of students who withdraw from school before graduating or completing the normal course of study; (2) Providing reasons why students withdraw from school; (3) Identifying patterns in the information and assessment of factors that may assist the department and the school district to develop programs addressing the problems of dropouts; and (4) Providing school districts with management tools for assessing which students are dropouts and why they drop out. [1991 c.805 §1]
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