Oregon Education Law Law News - Oregon Education Law Reforms Aim to Improve Access and Equity

In a landmark move, the Oregon state legislature has passed a series of education law reforms aimed at improving access and equity in the state's education system. The new laws, which were signed into effect by Governor Kate Brown on December 15, 2025, address a wide range of issues facing Oregon schools and students.One of the key changes introduced by the new legislation is the implementation of a new school funding formula that aims to ensure that schools in low-income areas receive their fair share of funding. Under the new formula, schools with a higher percentage of low-income students will receive additional funding to help support their educational programs and services.In addition to the new funding formula, the education law reforms also include provisions to increase access to early childhood education and expand opportunities for career and technical education. The legislation allocates additional funds for preschool programs and establishes new partnerships with local businesses to provide students with hands-on experience in various technical and vocational fields.The reforms also address issues of racial equity in education, with new laws requiring schools to develop and implement strategies to address implicit bias and promote diversity and inclusion in their classrooms. In addition, the legislation includes measures to increase the representation of teachers of color in Oregon schools, with a focus on recruiting and retaining educators from diverse backgrounds.Governor Kate Brown hailed the new education law reforms as a major step forward for Oregon's education system. "These reforms will help ensure that all students in Oregon have access to a high-quality education, regardless of their background or zip code," she said in a statement.The implementation of the new education laws will begin in the upcoming school year, with schools across Oregon expected to see the benefits of the reforms in the form of increased funding, expanded programs, and a more inclusive and equitable learning environment. Supporters of the legislation hope that these changes will help close the achievement gap and provide all students in Oregon with the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond.

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