$5 Million Allocated Toward Oregon ESL Programs Statewide

Portland, Ore. – Oregon is allocating $5 million to help 40 school districts better teach English as a second language.

The Oregonian reports that recent graduation and test results show that three-fourths of the state’s ESL students aren’t proficient in math, 60 percent can’t read well by the end of middle school and a third never graduate from high school.

The state is providing funding to the 40 districts it says have done the worst job of helping students learn English. Each district is required to make a custom plan to improve its effectiveness and will be judged on the results achieved by 2020.

Bend-La Pine, Jefferson County, Reynolds, and Umatilla school districts are among 15 singled out as having the deepest crises.

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Annual Rhubarb Festival

This event started in La Pine at L & S Gardens. Upon the retirement of Linda she graciously passed the event on to the La Pine Senior Activity Center.  Each year the community, gathers with everything Rhubarb.

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4th Annual Wildlife Baby Shower

Join Think Wild at Oregon Spirit Distillers in Bend on May 19 from 3-6 PM to help your local wildlife hospital raise funds & supplies to care for injured and orphaned native wildlife in need this baby