Voters were leaning toward keeping the balance of power intact as slates of ideologically aligned school board candidates were poised for victories in the North Clackamas, Hillsboro and Gresham-Barlow districts.
Author: Julia Silverman
Patte Sullivan leading in race for Portland school board seat after tumultuous campaign
Derrick Peterson captured a seat on the Portland school board Tuesday night, but reiterated that he will not serve on the board that governs the state’s largest school district.
Derrick Peterson again says he’s officially out from Portland school board race
Derrick Peterson is withdrawing from the Portland school board race — again.
Oregon’s early literacy instruction bill may see a much smaller earmark
An ambitious effort to overhaul the way that Oregon schools teach the state’s children to read is running up against the limitations of the state’s budget.
North Clackamas School Board candidate Courtneigh Swerzbin says she’d prioritize accountability
The Oregonian/OregonLive asked Courtney Swerzbin six key questions designed to help voters make their choice in the May 16 election.
In 3-way race for Beaverton School Board’s Position 3, focus is on enrollment, student needs and budget
Maham Ahmed, Melissa Potter and Connie Clemens are all running for Position 3 on the Beaverton School Board.
Nonprofit leader, technology sales director vie for Position 6 seat on Beaverton School Board
Jeff Myers and Justice Rajee are running against each other for a seat on the Beaverton School Board.
In Beaverton, two contested school board races are drawing donors, attention
There are three open seats on the Beaverton school board, but only two of them are contested.
Gresham-Barlow school board candidate Shawn Farrens champions career-technical education, steady leadership
Shawn Farrens responded to six key questions designed to help voters make their choice in the May 16 election.
Inclusiveness, transparency surface as key issues in Gresham-Barlow school board race for position 7
The Oregonian/OregonLive asked both candidates six key questions designed to help voters make their choice in the May 16 election.