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Data, Reporting & District Plans

Data, Reporting & District Plans

Aligning for Success: Integrated Programs

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A Comprehensive Investment in Education Innovation and Improvement. 

Providing equitable access to an excellent education to each and every child is a shared imperative that educators, families and the community mutually support and prioritize. Together we surround young people with the love, care, nourishment, intellectual challenges, and connection they need to thrive. The programs / initiatives listed below represent a shared opportunity and partnership among state leaders and school districts to align investments and work into a single strategic plan that will bring increased success for students.  

  • Student Investment Account – SIA (within the Student Success Act)
  • High School Success – HSS
  • Continuous Improvement Planning – CIP
  • Career and Technical Education – CTE ( Perkins V)
  • Every Day Matters – Attendance – EDM
  • Early Indicator Intervention Systems – EIIS
  • Early Literacy Success
  • Career Connected Learning
  • School Improvement for Comprehensive and Targeted Supports

Click Here to View our Aligning for Success Information Page

District & School Report Cards

The Oregon Department of Education produces yearly report cards for schools and districts. These reports were mandated by the Oregon State Legislature in 1999, and provide educators with an opportunity to communicate directly with parents and community members about how local schools are performing.

2022-2023 District & School Report Cards

2022-2023 Redmond School District At-A-Glance School and District Profile

2022-2023 Perfil del Distrito de Oregón

RSD Health Services Plan

School health services play a critical role in supporting the overall well-being and academic success of all students. School health services enable all students to participate fully in educational programming. School nurses and other school staff address immediate health concerns, provide care for chronic conditions, reduce individual student health barriers to education, and promote disease prevention. By fostering a healthy school environment and centering health promotion, these services are critical to supporting student learning, and help create a foundation for all students to thrive academically and socially.

Oregon public school districts, education service districts, and public charter schools are required to develop, implement, and annually update a written prevention-oriented health services plan for all students, linked here:

Redmond School District Health Services Plan

Contact Information: Director of Student Support, Tami Nakamura                                           Email Tami
541-923-5437, x1158

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Division 22 Standards

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The rules contained in Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 581, Division 22 are the educational standards the Oregon Legislature or the State Board has determined must be met to be a standard school district. Compliance with the Division 22 standards ensures every student in Oregon public schools is provided with a baseline level of service. 

ESSER III Federal Emergency Relief Funds

The American Rescue Plan Act, passed on March 11, 2021, provided $122.7 billion in supplemental ESSER funding, known as the ESSER III fund.

Click Here to View Our ESSER III Budget

Click Here to Review our 2022-23 ESSER III Integrated Planning Tool

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Early Literacy Success Grant