SIGNING CEREMONY TO COMMEMORATE $30 MILLION FOR SUMMER LEARNING

April 18, 2024 2:50 a.m.

On Wednesday, Governor Tina Kotek hosted a signing ceremony for House Bill 4082, which legislators passed, and the governor signed this year to provide $30 million in state funding for summer learning opportunities across Oregon.

A release from the Governor’s Office said the funding means an estimated 48,000 students across Oregon will benefit from summer learning programs this year. The bill also creates a workgroup to develop recommendations for sustainable long-term funding for summer.

Kotek said, “Our goals must be student-centered to reduce opportunity gaps for historically underserved students and raise the bar on outcomes for all students”. Kotek said, “And we have to help families know their children have a safe, welcoming place to learn during the summer months and after school”.

In addition, Governor Kotek gave an update on the commitment she made to address core issues that educators have raised about the funding necessary to improve outcomes for students across Oregon. Kotek said her office and the Oregon Department of Education are working on:

*Updating the calculation of current service levels for the State School Fund, starting with a series of roundtable discussions about education funding and learning outcomes

*Reviewing the definition of education accountability

*Strengthening financial transparency so that district budget information is more accessible and easier to understand for the public

*Developing long-term approaches for summer and afterschool learning and early literacy

Kotek said, “Our basic approach for funding K-12 education is more than 30 years old. It’s time to review and update”.

Photos from the signing ceremony are posted at www.541radio.com