School Board told of state funding inequities for disabled students

ESPY Award winners for January are, from left in front, Henry Harris of Hawthorne, Sofia Rojas-Roebuck of Oak Heights, Ricki Nicholson of Sweet Home Charter School, Carson McKay of the Charter School, Ryan Lehr of Foster, and Levi Liechty of Hawthorne. In the rear are, from left, Aubrey Lippert of Sweet Home Junior High, Gage Sanders of Oak Heights, and Damon Lawrence of Sweet Home High School. Not pictured are Sawyer Anderson of Sweet Home Junior High, Grace Gardner of Sweet Home High School, Kinley Hogan of Foster, and Kendall Jackson of Holley. Photo by Scott Swanson

Sweet Home and other districts with high poverty rates and numbers of special education students need advocates in Salem as the Oregon state legislature kicks off its long session, Kevin Strong told Sweet Home School Board members Monday, Jan. 13.

Speaking at their monthly meeting, Strong, the school district’s business manager, told the board that the way the state funds special education students hurts Sweet Home, while benefiting larger, more affluent districts that tend not…

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